Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 February 1854 — Page 3

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Awful Casunlity at St. J,ou is—Ex plosion of the Steamer Knte Kearney No. 1—Twen-ly-fivc persons dangerously scalded—several Lii cs Lost.

St. Locis, Feb. 17.

About 7 o'clock yesterday morning, U.c starboard boiler of the Alton Packet Kate Keariiiv. Xo. I, exploded with tremendous force. 'She was just in the act of starting', when the explosion took place, and had on board about 25 or 30 passengers bi des Amongst «/ur sti«-k may be found officers and crew. The explosion was heard

the distance of several squares, and eo great was the pov. cr, that the entire upper works of the boat, as far as the wheel house, was literallv riddled and fell with a crash on the main deck. The number of persons Fealded, so far as we have been able to learn, amounts in ail to 25.

Rev. S. G. Gassaway, Rector of St. George's Church, in this cily, w.s terribly fp injured, his skull badly fractured, and one ot his legs broken in several places. There is no hope of his recovery.

Major Bucll, U. S. A., was cn board and sevi rely injured—doctors fear internally injured by"inhalation of steam his situation is critical.

The wounded were removed from the si wreck and taken to Sisters Hospital. I*it-

gled ant] scalded. Tlie following is a list of those at Sisters Hospital. Some were taken to various hospitals in the city:

J. E. Dewerly, X. Y. Jno. McCabc, aged 28 Wm, Chceves, colored man, III., 21 Favorite Hardy, Alton, 23 2d engiueer Ji.tnes 0. Keel'e. Ireland, 3G Bio. Vincent, Pills. Wm. Curran, Ireland Wm. J. Stewart, St. Louis, 25 A. Hardy, AlJon, 25 .'3d engineer, Chas. Cure nee, German, 2H Dan'l Krcfe, Bernard Billy, E. J. MeKinzie, 28 James Cuvenaugh, 25.—

One unknown. Mr. Brown, rmil agent, was on board at the time—he fell with the wreck to main deck—only sliglitly injured.

Fragments of the boiler weighing over I0U0 pounds, was thrown a distance of four squares, one piece struck the upper story of a store, occupied by Messrs. Wiggins it Anderson, on market street. Another &-•, pieee shuck a dray horse standing at a di-tance. Mr. Jus. Godfrey, clerk of the

boaL, injured. Cause of the unfortunate catastrophe wrapped in mystery. The boat was at the foot of ("lesdnut street was owned by the K» okuk Packet Company, valued at $8,U00, and insured for v5,C00. Alter the explosion the boat caught lire, but was toon extinguished.

Mr. Gassaway has since dii 1. Mr of Linn Creek, an.I several others missing.

Steamer Amazoiiia, going from here to einphis, yesterday, struck a rock, which cut her in iwo, and she sunk in tive minutes. i-sei)gers all saved with the exception of two. She is valued at 14,000 insured for $.",000.— Citlcaao Democrat

Or^r Tiie New York Times of Monday

says: Th re is no change to note in money nllairs. Tlie supply of means ollereil on inn[ oriry use is (juite equal to the ordinary stock wants of the street, but those who would borrow on pledges of railway bonds or the like for a specified time, will lind much diliiculty in negotiating on any reasonable terms. Oulside ni'.es of interest on pa])er rule steady to 12 per cent., the \\i le ii •aires for the l'.rst class i!ls.

iiAwroiiixsvii.Lr: Finer: criiau:.\T |Corrected weekly for tlie Ro\ iew.] fl.*2o'Apples, gr.". :!.*• App.les. diVj

Wheat, ('-•rn. 'at-,. Flour. Kuttcr. Eirgs. ('Ir.V'se. Kacoii :id Hams. [,::id. Tallow.

THE

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Wei.

N W A 13 i:

FNDF.RSIONED wishes to inform the cituens of Indiana, that this celebrated young horse will stand the ensuing season in the town of Aiam ten miles south-we^t of Crawfordsxiile.— Vounif' Frank was awarded the fret premium at th I-i-,t State Fair, held af La'V.yi in September

Alamo. Feb l^ol.

teen men arc laying- there, horribly m.nn-jSJecI I Jows aEB2 CiflSiivago?*, hied". The following1 is a list all kinds. ii Vy hie. Subsoil. Corn, ami Shovel Plows: Cnhiva-

warehouse and seed store,'

MUM FORI) & HOOKER,

LA AVETTE, IXI)f AN A,

HaveSpring

just received their nt ee and supply of goods which they oiler to dealers at factoiy rates in any quantities.-•

l«vz. Axes most approved brands: loO Axe helves, turned nnd l.iiifhcd: 20.000 lbs. Bcred Grindstones ]ivi Hay Cutters: I'h.i Thermometer Churns: Rubber and leather belting. hose and packing: Grindstone cranks and rollers. Sausage moat cut tcrs. Nests of measure*, pumps. corn shellers. etc.

We are also now recci\ing our Sythes. Iloe.s. forks, cradles sneaths, etc.. for our .-niinir trade. December 1853. v5:i2

Advertised.''

MARCHANT .1ARKT.

Orange Seed

-j fkfjk BUSHELS fresh OsajM Oran JAreceived from Texas and for sa to suit j.urcllasers, bv

£.'«rsa Pin.as ten's.

Dec. 0, *53. i!l MFORD 6i HOOKER.

Scales.

T^LATFORM and (.'ountcr Scales of a superior J_ (pialitv t'or sale July lit).' "O.J. Mt'MFORD cfc HOOKER.

FIRE

Ol

PROdFSAFES, agood assortment in store Mid for sale by July *•, '.W. MUMFORI) a HOOKER.

KSTC I"I 3

WJ'"uable

liave the exclusive right to sell these invalMachines in Indiana. Those wisjiintr them should order early as the supplv is limited: a blank order will be sent on application to us.They are the only machines that will cut clover and ail kinds of grass

ML"NiFORD .t l,:i\f.lV

Jan. *_7.

all kinds

fdi. 1 sr..j ."j

Akley Dr Armstrong Sarah Atwell Lewis Rricgs Silas 1 Rymaster Win Rrown Mariraret Hurt Moreau Rrown Fliza Reasley William P.utler Illicit Royd Rrenton Jane Rundav Geo. J. RakerJ P.rown Mrs S l'.eek Mary E ('raiif ('ha ides Condi ('oiiing Theodore Carter.1 uly Ann Craig Mary E Crouch John (dleman Naiiev ('orbit Edmi-nd Call James Cupell Kuniee Chandler A Craig Elizabeth A Coope Chi i. ian Duncan Jc.hn rev N Deveiiport Russel lvlwards Si.rali Evatt William 2 Evevette Mr. Fisher Charles Faust Fiidinand Finesan Michael Finch Frciii.h Francis Sociiecr Grave- l'eter ttray John

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K« White I'.ealis,

sl.on OL'aTo

7.'a7 oo. I'lax li-.j Timothy. 10 l-",\ thers,

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,v shoulder Iv\swa\. .- lo Oinsiior, S i'oUltoes, ,s (nii..ns,

11

TS HERKIiV MVEN to the Stockholders of the I ("e-. land SI, Ln.i Rail R-uul Company. lha» lIn* annua! meeting for electi 11 of Directors and transaction of other business will be hoKlen in I. ibanou. lb.'"lie County, at the Court House on Wednc.vlav the l'.'tli daV of April next at o'clock. A. M.

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IN F. 31

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s.

li. s. 1). Iio^vr-S NIFAii'KH SAtiSAS'AIJSbbA rtdtSFY TIIE JILOOl).

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Secl'tavy.

l'eb.u.iiy "24. ls'4. »-"!"-v'7.

If"

Giittinir N »v: N S Garret Snrvicy Goodhue Floiilla 2 Gray Grimes I.ucrctia liarner William (JarrotL isa Harris'.*} Thomas itilavd Sarah Ilowlen Holaday Robt A Hays Joseph Hawk Mary Hall .t eo llerrinit John V\r Heap Eli/abcth Harris Elijah llagans William Hani.--Mary ,!alio Huston John llindle John .bduison John IV Jones George Johnson Samuel Julian Martha,1 2 Johnson Thomas Ji.hnson William Kerns Levi Keating Ratiiek Kearney Wir.iani LecJoeph2 Lijipeiu-o l'lwoo-1 Louglmian Mieha.-l Longan Jair.^s Leonard AI[die.i«

WlUiyi.

Sale ofi* BSe^I E^^aic. ri^IlE u'.itier^i^ned ndministrator of the estate of I. Ocorge Cook, deceased, will otlei to sell at public auction upon the premises, on Saturday the •_',ih day of March next, the following lot of land situat.'d* in the town of Darlington, Montgomery county. Indiana, to-wit: Lot number six (0) in block "No. one (1 as tlie same is designated 0:1 the plat of said town. TtKMs.-One third of the purchase money to be paid-in hand, one third in six months, anil the residue in 12 months from time of Kale, purchaser civil):: note with approved eer,ri-

SAMUEL MARTS. Adm'r.

Fob. 21, 1SSL nSlwi.

Sale cf Lands Mortgaged to the Common School Fund.

,ATVr°TICK

is herebv given that the followingpie-

J_N oes. parcels or lots of land, or so much of each as mnv be ncecssarv, will, on Saturday the 11 th dav of March next, between the hours of ten o'clock n. in. and four o'clock p. m. at the Court liousedoor in the town of Crawfordsville bo offered for sale to the highest bidder, the hid being enual to the amoiuit chargeable the same having 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-wit: "I.ot No. 104. in the original plat of the town of

Crawfordsville, Mortgaged by John Gilliland. loan, interest end pcnaltv 71,OS." '•Lot No. 20. in the town of Parkersburgh (formerly Faith villo). and also one fourth part o«lot No. 9. being the north quarter of the same, in the said town of Parkcrsbnrgh, Mortgaged by Georgo

Y.r. Mav, loan, interest and penalty 99,55. J0ir* B. AUSTIN'. Auditor Montgomery County. Crawfordsville, Feb. 0. lS.r4. u82w8.

feb. 15. ISr.t.

Twon

4

Wabash Agricultural rKO'ft'KCJTEO

IA

Li vincr. ton. Fargo it eo ].OCkW0od Martin -lohn W M.d'lclland James S on go me rv i'liebe an Moore Add Eli:-:a Miller Marv Ellen filler -\n:i Mershon .Jared

Tg

ist

lots

MUMFORD & HOOKER.

Jan. 27, l$o4. vonOl.

\RX HILLS Patent Corn Drill, a large lot of these snncrior machines for sale bv MUMFORD V- HOOKER. Jan. 27, 1854. Lafayette. Indiana.

ineludinir Breakintr. S-.vard. Stub-

tors with Rogers' steel teeth, also revcr.-able steel teeth, for sale wholesale and retail bv Jan. 27, "0-J. JiUMFORD HOOKER

Mott's Agricultural Furnaces, heating water, tryincr Inrd and tallow, cookin vegetables, etc.. an indispensab!e article for farmers", pork packer*, butchers, holel keeper.'!, etc. For sale bv

HOOKER. :11e, Indiana.'.

Fresh Susar Cured Hams. rpiIE undeisi'j-ued has now on hand a quantity cf Sugar cured ham

now

-:!.'

for .alc. A,

fj. lS,")i.

I 11:i) F.EEF.— All client K.I.]

1. MANX, li"2. tf.

artieh A. I'

MANN.

Produce

•s.t constant!-.- on hand and for sale bv A. MANN.

Wanted.

ALL kinds of country produce, for whieh the highest cadi pviee v.'ill be paid !y A. P. MANN, leb. ti. IS") I. 1102. tf.

"h you want anyihingin the catinir line, you will lind it bv L'oinii" to A. P. MANN

it bv coinu to

feb. 0. 1S o-J. V: H--52 tf.

IilST OF LETTERS

EMAlNINCr in the Post ihliec at Crawfordsille. Indiana, on the loth eay of Februarv. Is-")!:,'which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General PnstOificc as dead letters. Persons calling for the same will.please sav

'.

More Ada Mlntore William MeOov Jonathan ct.'lure Nathaniel Miils A: May McCorkle Alexander •.-• Mastcrson John Meraw Li/a-buth Martin James MeOormi'-k i\: Crawford Marnvn Marv -Mitchell John Moore Johuie W Nixon U-B-y Nixon Richard /v Pureed! Mkhael Riley Nat him vRedman William Reed Jacob Robinson Randall John t? Ross Moses .: Smith John Shafer leor^e W Smith (i Sanfc.rd Anderson Smith Hannah Steel James A Sackett William A Srider Gilbert I! Samson Catharine v: Sullivan Danicd Si K:::VeC Payer I'avi 1 Smith Daniel cr James,.... Sehock John Shinner II Seller William Shepherd George Smith Jacob Santuelson I Tru ebloi 1 ^V 11 ford Thurston Sarah Taylor Margaret Tomlins. Win Thurston Abraham Taylor Lvdia To' the o':Mecrs it members of the Sons of Temperance of Harmony Church Yickery El wood V'lorli Joiin ysr Wrav M.iry We-A"lv Elizabeth Wood It 2 Walker Mary Walsh william Wilkinson Mahlon 2 White J.-hn Wiliiatn Henry Wakland Caraline AVilson Nelson W: ikiris Geovcc 'Vatkias Abii Jane at'.:i:ts Susan Watkir.sThomas iliiams Isaac.

C.FORGE W. SNYDER, P- M. I No. n?5wl

Township Notice.

HE BOARD of Trustees of Union Township ill meet at the Auditor's office in Crawfordsville Monday the 27t day of February next, for the purpose of settling wi'ih the Supervisor and

Treasurer

of said townshin. and attcndinc to .such

other business as mav be brought before them. O. S. M'NIEL, President feb. 1, ISo-t. n32w3.] Board Trustees.

Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the undersigned afs reFpeetfnliv invite*.! to c«ll and SE1TLE their aeconnts on or before the loth of verv much oblige. JOHN W ILsOX. feb. P.. ISM.

U]iAJfCE

COMPAQ

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

•IXCOISPOSSATED 18«5s|

frpms OFFICE has^vow transacted business foi I J. more than a onar^^bf a century during-.\ hicli period..it has taken more than ......

1C0,CC0 Risks!

And insTirC'i r^al an personal property acainst lo£» by I-ire and Water t'. the valui of more than TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF

O I S 3

IX TIIE WESTERN COUNTRY. Several Thousand Losses have baen incurred up-" on tlie ab-ove risks all of which have been adjusted at th'j

SESESASt AOSSC* M't'tm At ('incinnati. and paid wivh the utmost promptitude according to the conditions of the policy, as may be seen by the receipts of the several claimants on file.

The undersigned lias been furnished with b'ank policies, siirhned by the oi'Iicers of the Company: also with blank renewal receipts, for continuing jxdicies already issued, and is duly authorized and prepared, as Arent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less than one month nor creator than seven years, upon buildin irs or their contents. 0C' npied as Dwellings. Stores. "Warehouses, ":n rcl es. Hotels. Banks, Court Houses. Colleges, Sze., and their contents aiTainst giOSS 55' Kn5S3!i.3TC F.3J FSS'C.

For further information respcetinsr rates of premium. etc.. applv to the nndersijrned. JAMES IIEATON. Ajrcnt.

F.ir Crawfordsville and Montgomery Cc-unlv. jan. 5, Is51.

S. C. WILLSOX.

.T. E. DOXALL).

V'

YVILLSGN Sc TJX'DOIVALL?,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Ofiicein the roo over lirown's Dr'.ig Store, Where they will be found at all times when not absent on professional business.

Jannurv G. ISTi-b v."n27tf.

IFhave

YOIT want a handsome bonnet-for spring and it triinmcl with a handsome ribbon outside. and a new and beautiful trim miner inside go to april 22. '53. CAM I'll ELL'S.

AssotEaer Fa'cisss As'rivaB oi*

BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER!

TALUETI

Is.

sale bv

TTlTOULD respectfully an VV customers that he is Fall Stock ol ROOTS, SHOES. LEATHER. FINDINGS, ETC., whieh he will sell at tlie very lowest licnire.-- imafjinablc, wholesale or retail in quantities to suit purchasers.

JKccn.bor 21. l-V.n. v."n2o.

For the Winter Trade.

TWENTV-FIVF.Roots,

Cases r.e-ns kip and grain leath­

er double sole manufactured expressly for tliis market ju.-.t received and for sale bv Dec. 24, '."iO. L. FALtEY.

SIseessiaEies's,

W

Ol'LD do well to call and examine my stock of Leal hers and Findings, which is now complete consisting in part of 2'X» Sides best Buffalo Sole leather

Do:. lionia tallie upper leather 11 French. Philadelphia, an-.l America!'! Kip and Calf Skins."

CO Doz. linintrs all colors -Lasts. Boot t.ves. Pep. rimp boards. Clamps, Nails.

Awls. Hammers, Pincers, -Knives. 'i Invads, Webing. In short every article needed in manufacturing Roots and Shoes, mav be found at

Dee. 21, '53. L. FALLEY'S.

TS and LADIES Rubber Over Shoes Ruii'alo

I

Dee. 21. %v?-.

DOZ. V/oinens quality at

5© December 21. 1^5-3.

ICctice.

THE undersigned have entered into eo-partner-sl-ipint!ie Carpenters and Joiners business, take this method toj-olicita share of patronage.

Drafts. Specifications. Bills and Estimates of any and all kinds of buildings furnished on short notice. S!n near the Brcwrv. west end of Market street.

SO

IBUUM,

\y

HAS

taken tlie store room formerly occupied by Jolin Rurk, Esq.. cn the corner of Pike and Green streets, where may be found a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cnit.'Ty- Queen*\vn?e, Crockery-Ware, and all siu-h articles as are usually kept in a retail establidiment. lie pays particular attention to the purchase and sale of C- nutty Produce, so lhat families can be supplied with provisions at all times.— Being desire us of extending his business, he invites the public to give him a share of patronage, as he feels confident he can sell on as accommodating and cheap terms as any one in Crawfordsville.

January 27. lSVi. vjnOl.

AT

JA.liES F. ellC'Iv'S

DRY GOODS STORE..

li, beiny the intention to clo^e this stock of Goods out at auction, we propose giving the ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity, a sale at auction every day commencing on Monday. February tlie Orh.at 1 o'clock p. 111. and continue until the entire stock is sold. No'gentleman admitted without a lady. Weexyeet to oiler a great variety of Sue good'goods, and wc hope to see all the ladies on hand, as we wid have sc-ats arranged for their convenience.

GENTLE 3IEN

May expect auction every night, commencing on the'same dsy and date above mentioned, where every article in the goods line will be offered for sale, aiil without reserve. J.F.MICK, feb. S, 1551. n32w-3.

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery county,

Nadministrator

OTICE is hereby given, tfiat John Britton of "the estate of John R. Handy, deceased, has filed his petition to sell real estate of the decedciit. his personal being insufficient to pay 1.is debts and that said petition will be heard .t .be next term of the court of Common Pleas of said conntv. Test: ANDREW P. LYNN, C.C'.C.P.

Jan. 5, 1S34. [foe§l] STw3.

tl.OYER SEED--Clover Seed-

uS2U'

Cam re ell will pay casii for Dec. 00. ie03.

NEW ALBANY & SALEM "KAIL ROAD.

OPENED

TO

Dec.01-no2i)tf.

vr

nounce to Ids nunwroi's is now in receipt- of his

WIMortgages.

41

Corl Soles: at FALLEY'S.

•hoes jf cverv description and FALLEY'*.

J. I). ('LINGER. E.GRIEST.

Crawfords'.'ille. feb. 1, ls-31. n02w3.

CASES boys and youths boots of every description and onalily: also, an assortment of boys, youths, and child's Shoes, suitable for wet weather at \FALLEY""'

December 21. IST/G

nsw ARB ANG ELI3ST AND

rn Ii

BAINBRIDGE.

^ICOSUKCTTSG V/ITII TflK •.. .r--Tcrre Ifnute & Iiidiri'iano"is Ilailrcmd

AT fiii^KNCAKTJ.-R,

ry Only 10 Ivliles of Staging.I mil fj:rt?\!-r notice Tnans will u:a as iiimc IJ

Express Train will leave Mii hicrnn City r.t frt o*lock A. 'L. after arrivn! of Mi •iti-rm fVnrr !l R.

road_ for Louisville, wiih Madison R.dlroad Madison and Cincinnati. Passengers by this Train from Miei.('iry will change cars for Grceneastio. and stations s^i 'h of Crawfordsville. anil take the Aecr.inmodiiti"i. I r:oi, at Lafayette. This train will leave Lai. yet K»r Crawfordsville at 4. J'. P. M.

ACC0151.!K)I).*.TIO!Y Tit Ai

Will leave Crr.wfordsviik' at r...t5 A. M.. Lif -t'e at S o'clock A. M.. and arrive at Miclu^.n rrv af 3 o'clock P. M. This train connects with trains east on Michigan Southern Eailnm

EXRPE3S

:il leave Dain'trid^e at 7 o'clock A- 'J-- connecting with Stages from Greeneastle: Crawfordsviilc at ft.li: Lafayette at 12 o'clock, afrer arrival of trains from Indianapolis, and arrive at Michigan City at J.-jr P. M., connecting wi .h M. ('. !!. R. Trains fur Chicago and Detroit, arriving at Chicago at •L?I0 I'. M.. and Detroit the ioilowing moininir-

This koad v. ill soon be completed to Gkkencastle,of which notice will be given. Freight Trains dailv each war.

FIRE! PIKE!! FIRE!!!

rnilE best protection against loss by Fire is to J. call on the subscriber, who continues to take risks for the

WASHINGTON UNION Fiyc IsasEsraEat'c Cosaspassy, CLEVELAND. OHIO.

CAPITAL -"^IIOCOOO.

THIS Company pays all losses prompts J3?^0fikein WasliiiiL'ton Hall iir.ihT JOHN SWKETSEIi.

Cr a 1 2 I 7

jyn. A. W.

Railroad fi.r Cincinnati. j)avt"ii. etc.. and Law- I Has ever been to jjive hisn.-tomcrs good ifoods at a renceburg. Cincinnari «ire.. wiih Jert'ers":ivil!e I.'afl-! fair puce and iw': mutation aiti.les which would

C. KNOWLTOX. Sup't North Div.

ing upstairs.

Ag-.nt for Montgomery Co.

IIAVlNii permanently located in Crawfordsville. respectfully tenders his professional services to the

citizens and tlie adjacent country. Jo':-Science the north west part of town, in the house formerly occupied, by Reuben Taylor.. Otliee up stairs over S. (haves'tin shop. [aprii 1.'53. ii^Onub

VjTIEAT AND COI-."V WANTED! 20,000 Bushels of 10,GOO Bn-di.'ds of V/li|:at, For which the highest market price will bo -paid in CASH, by [aug. (S.'.Vi.j JOIIX SWEETSER.

E

A

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CR A WF0RDS YILLE. INDIANA.

I,. E. V/AYLAND, Proprietor.

Fand

AIR the best tlie nxirkct a'fords. Stabling good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. mav •-!. '53. lSvl.

NOTARY PL'DLTC.

Crawfordsville, lud

AT I! N to th" execution of Deeds. Powers of Attorney, an other

instruments of wricing. O.iice over Sloan it Mor ran's Drug Score. October 1. ljiS'i. v."nl:grn.

JA3. P. LL'SE. A. P. LUSE.

LUSE & BROTHER,

es el J" & B® a ss s, A N A

Mat a Street, opposite City Ifolel, LAFAYETTE, 1ND. December bb 1S53. v."nj]\l.

A S d::a!.i i: :v

BOOT?, SHOES, l.EATHEIt AND FINDe,,

WW,

main Vbekt, sovtii of the mruT norsn, C'rav^ibrdsvij'.e, Ind. April 15. 'o°.. i'cl2mr.

3 W W A A E

ATTORNEY AND COl.'XSELOR AT

1IJ.

L.

Having permanently located himself in this plaec, will give his undivided attention to all businessentrusted to'his care. O/ilee immediately over ilson's Store, west of tlw Court House. aj-ril 21', Id:"):]. S-lyl.

V/. 7..

MAV,

Respectfully tenders his professional sen ices to the citbens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Residence comer ol'South and Walnut streets, near the Christian church. ('dice in G. W. Pearson's tailorshop. mar. 2'b '.jO." n-j'Jvl.

1853. FALL GOODS. 1G53.

WesElwoi'tSi

&,

4

JBroliiirrs,

WHOLES A T.E DEALERS IX DRY GOODS,

?»*o. 1 -50, .llain Streo?, CIXCIXXATL OHIO.

-i YITE the attention of their Friends and Country Merchants generally, to their very large stock of American and European GooJs, which will be oiTcred cheap for Cash or approved credit.

Sei'tember 10, 1 o-J. vOnil mf

WM- C. WniTCTIIR. T110?. ,T. FINCH.

Will. €. WJE3ETCE3§3& CO., Successors to Bates, ^Yhik'herfc Co., W O E S A E

Dealers in flats, STurs, A:CD

}:M

IIATTERS' Til I JI'IINGS, corxu oi" peaiil and main streets,

IXC IXXA Tl, _0.

Cash paid for shipping furs.-" julv S. 1S53. \~n2yl.

'O, YES!

January 0. 1-Vf.

O, YES!!"

GOING OFF LOW FOR CASH OR

4'oia52Ss'y Trodjacc. LL kinds of GROCERIES and Pr.ovisroNs. on I~\ Main street, one door west of the Ristine House. I wiil. pay Cash for almost all kinds of Country Produce. WM. M. LAYNE.

.f

v"u-T:f.

Boots and Shoes.

Men's caif and kip boots and shoes: boys' calf and goat shoes: a larsre stock of Ladic^ fine .-hx-s of

evre kind.c-tc. jan. •. 'o4. SMITH it CO.

NEW GOODS. A large slock of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HEADY MADE CLOTHING,

QCHENS WARE, a a

-"•1' koceiulv. ei-c..

AceomnMxlati^n Train v, !._*r.ve Mi •hisran Cfu* a: CAMPi'.EIJ- wtwld respectfully nine .mice oVloek. A. M.. LnfaypJ^e 3 o'cJoek. P. M.. Crivwi^idsville .".\-loek P. .M., and arrive at F.ainbriVCev at 7 o'clock. connectiniT v.ich a line of Slayfcy for oeencastl'"*. only 10 miles.

R. Train om Ciiicago and Detroit, arrive at oilVr ^c.oils as i.ow ii' not a i.n ri.i: lowi t!t.:n tiu-y ette I*. Jf. in season for Train to Tnoi,,napoii's '1 .n bu byngh: anywhere: ar.d lie wouKl Ture reconneetlitg there with Trains on T»e ff?itaiiie i'ail- murk, tliat his a.-ser'ivi^ arc is"t iv.st in print a--r a road for Co ttmh? s. Cineinn-iti. Cleveland. I"itts- nterr-rf-fu-t-»•. ••frv.stom. 1-ur as ^•in•unr promises burirh. Fhiholclphia. &>•.. wi'h Indiana Central-

'nst roc'jived for Fall and Winter

w'h:\

li he o'-iigate- him.-eH' to fuliil. His irreat ai ,i

iear at ar.y p:'i goods v:

all examination of the quaii'_\ 1 as he prKes is :i nestly s,.lieOctobev -'I. 1

S,"»:3. v."nlo.

National Galleiy of

DAGUElilvEOTYPES!

.13-'?. F.

D.

^/"Ol LD resneetfully annnmcc to the cfrinens of Cran .rdsviiie ainl vicinity, that he lias i'c.ted no rooms we'd adapted to Photogenic purposes-. ana he is now prepared to take i/.iguerreotypes ol every i.-ossibie size and ^'y!e. Having one if the bct and largest Camer,.s in the workl he i.-- now prejia.red to 'ake Kt f.l. ci A! i: 1'H TIT.ks and FAJlir.Y or.ouri-• s. wliich for ao nracy ot'dflincati.-n. beauiy deptii of toil", line )ini.-h. mellowness of 1'rgbts an-1 shadows, naturalness of expression, and life-lfki-ajipeara.iice cannot be equalled by any artist in the west. Jlis pictures obtained th.' tirsr premium at the State Fair, hold at Lafayette, in

A liberal reward will be given to any one that will produce a fner picture than can be taken at ti:is establishment. Room-.-over Stillwcll Coon's Grocery store, r.ii Washington street. AH kinds of •»f '.her suitable for taking likenesses.

Instructions in the art given on scientific princinlcs. and mi out'it furnished oi: reasonable terms, i'e-euiber lo. lS.Vb ii21w':.

PopssSisa* MeslacaBScv^. 117 E ARE AGENTS at Wholesale or Retail lor the following highly popular patent medicines.

Brown cc (.Vs. En.h rmaton loidway's Family M.,li ine-, Myer's Extract Koch Rose Howe's Shaker Saisapai iila CraigV iloosi.-r Sar.-apaiilh,." (b'ogiicgans Extract ily-lropipes Fahncst.-.ok's Vermifuge .McL..ik\ (jc.nn's Mexier.n r-Tustang Linitueiif: in ••L:.roe's Ohio McLane's Vofeanie

Joiks's Xerve and

Rone

Liniment

Fi nimore's A & Robert's iiair Regenerator .hurt's Ext.act Gingc: Bonnets Eye Balm: Thompson's Eye Water .Tew 1 Javid's i'hister: Perry Davis7 Pain Killer: (iraves' Family Meiiiuncs: Lyons* Kathairon:

And a host of others too numerous to mention, but couailv goid. Call and get pamphlets and almanacs. T. D. BROWN fc Co.

Duccniber 2, 1 n22v5.

Ladies' Dress Gocds.

A LARGE and splendid stock 1 X. cohiv.--: plain and fancy dcla

Frcnch and ciigiUh merinocs fancy colors A f.no lot of aiajiacas plain and fancy colors Donicstie and fancy ginghams good colors Black and changeable dress siiks Ladies black .-ilk mitts a good quality Flannels of all colors and styles Tweeds and plaid liuscysof all grades Fine brown and bleached murd'ni* Plain an barred .{aeoueUs, cam. muslin, swiss, took, lignrcd and pl.iin:

Black silk vails, collars, under-sleeves. chemi i:ctts. silk lace and fringes, -r sale bv oct. 21 '. CRA WFORD Ml'LLIKl V.

©5?.

1

I

:ns.

And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

FRENCH. EXGU.SH, AND lilii-R Cl\ PAP

E N A S E O N

RESPECTFT.*ELY

All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the least possible pain. *^7" Deiitf.l Rooms in V»'ashington Hall.

November 4. 1So3. vGnl-tf.

lias now (.he Lest and largest as'sortment of E W ID 1, It Y, in Crawfordsville. Th'i.se wishing any articles in this line will do well to cull and examine our sto.-k.

Ladies' Bracelets. Lockets. Breast pins, Far rings. Finger lings. Coral beads. Cull' pins. Gold pencils, Silver thimbles. Spectacles, etc.. etc. Gents can find ut this establishment- tiine Gold and Silver Watches. Seals. Buckles. Bren-t pins. etc.

at

J. F. MICK.

December '2. v.'irJJtf.

FRESH ARRIVAL!

SPLENDID ASSORTMENT

A N O O S

y^E IIA YE JUST RECEIYET) a splendid varicty of Ladic.-. Dress Goods, consisting of nin«lin dclaiiis of all grades and styles: delains ail wool, assorted colors, cashmeres as splendid, a.-sorted.— Mohairs, lusters of all colors and styles. Per.-:an cloths, Persian twills. -V splendid assortment of Ginghams. Ginghams of ail qualities an styles. Callicoes without number.

A Splendid Assortment cf C'lolh», consisting of black, brown, green, bine, and cjulet. Cashmeres, fine black doeskins, fine fancy French iTi:i English cassanetts and tweeds, flannels of all and grades. SMITH cc CO.

Hardware and Queensware. Si'LEXDID assortmuit of Hardware and Xi. Qucenswareat the lowest prices. jan.o. V.-1. -jSMITH CO.

Groceries.

A cliuicc scicction of Groceries consistinjr of coflce, tea, su^ar, molosses,

rict. ull.-iiice. ginger. pep]er. mustard. alt. et -.

jan. 5, '54. SMITH CO.

OCKET KXlYi. jun. 'ob

TABLE5,'54

-A.n ek'i nt a.--- rtrnent at SMITH & CO.

Wheat Wanted.

The undersigned wiil at all times pay HIGHEST CASH price for wheat, if deliver piic th Depot Ware-house, jan. 5, '54.

Groceries

Tea, C\(Tee, Sug«r, Gt^den Syi up. New ?rli ans Slolafsoi'. :nnd V-r. indijfo. alniu. spxe, purple

i^inirer, nntmegs. doves, cinnamon, brimstone, sailjjetor riil reilned Wv*ax. to b- found at :K.'t~ "JI.'5*j' €11.\ WFORI» MCLLItClNS,!

T'EFNSW'ARE miv Hardware a g-ueral a-ssort' incut 1-r wile i7 a (."RAWFORD vfe Ml'LLrivLV-

o. t,L

LR'.NOS^ modes Kt

Af,

i'ee

to Ids fVienus tliat his en ire stovk ol Oootl.h.ivi- now anivi-c!, 11 is pnielmscs l.-ave irnu-.-uaiiy !arjc and selected with more than u.^na! care. K-nj"ht a.- tlay were froin-the niust exu-nsis jobbers ia the eastern, market—and from the manufacturers and importers h" feels ecViCdelit litat, he can

Lroadwiir trowns nnd Par^im*

[cat ::l \0.} CAMl'BEJ^S^

'Oill'tor Cl.-.ths— aK*». ii lr. ir. Mirck and fancy Ir.-tres at {.vt 2t.VS4 CAMPBELL'S.

LARGE and. Mipcrb lot of rich'and hnixlsoiniV delaines aud persiau cloths, for sale r.t cret,2l.V«. AMI'lJELL'S..

RfCir

an 1 elccrant silks, plain and Ivrcacfe «t

«h.:.2I.VJ^

PI^AIN

[sept. 2t5.

-10

tenders his services to the cit­

izens of Crawfordsvilk- and vi-inity. He gives .articular attention t« caiious teeth—millicns of whieh are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of i'orcciaiii Tcrtii in th" West, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring art'.Tieial s'.ibstiaites. from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

(.'.vSES Roots and .shoes s'-p -."io.l

(1

G%

A LARGE lot of Ginghams, all J-\. best styh-s at September 2-3. 1 -•]. -ev

20

15

-1»t. 23, e'*•

100

20 TP

PIECES black 2. can be found at •.3.

September 2

A

the

eeed at

SMITH & CO.

CUTLERY—A .-plendid assortmcn at jan. SMITH & CO.

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

rxtremlv low r.rices at

0.

ISM.*

SMITn & CO.

CAiftT.ELL'S.-

unT It.-rrtred ThHirrJcloths -r ladies sackj at- [oct ul CAM PBELI/S,

.\I^lr^- arnl bd.irt ris laml.s wool nAl cashniertf hose at 'i I 'o'lA CAM I'D ELL'S.

VAXCi' R.ints. lari'e [..for sroof? »»l»stantUI p-rints f.ustcolors. ju.t reeeivcil bv

OCt. -1. CAMPRELL.

I I A I S A N A S in a a it an 1 it 3ov,* prices, Uir sale, by wt.

21.

HEAD^

'.v., CAMPI5ELL,-»f

Made Clothing cheaper than-was evo*" fid in thi place, jivt rcuei-'cod for sale by oct.-l.'.ct. CAMPBELL.

O* S aIV' 1 Shoes to tie' so than am oct. 2l.'rj.

j|3RODl

IK

h—all

t. last. The

same pictures with some others are now on exhibition at .his rooms, and he cordially-invites all to come and examine th -'n.

Mola.-se. CAMPB Nov. -J. 'r.i.

PIIa'ES Op"ra tlannels for safoues »3 doz. l.'ibed C.ihnicrc Ho»e f» Cjis'iiiH-re Gloves

Brogauza

'"V.-2d. V.2.- CASfPIiELL.

"S O Hh^ls. "\niriii.* Ilyson. Imperial. Gunpowr der. and Black Teas ot snoerior |vialitf, fo" LAYMCXN ct 'co.

sale hv

FfR'I

Dry L'sider Wraj •peis and Dra« oet. 1. GRAHAM a-

1-

ten per cent clui.ip' sold tlicirr.

1 JH* tiie CAMPBELL,

else ever

and Maddernlwavs CAMPBELL'S,"

FIRST rate article Indigo

J-\- kept at-- [oet 21 WJ.J

kinds. Tirtttci*, feathers, linsev?

-3- jeans. Iwwk lard, etc., bought :t Oct. 21.' CAMPBELL'S.

-just &Ecsrn0: i'TV]'] BAG'S of Rio Cofit .and 1 barrels piiinc New Orleans

wers at BRO,

E 2 re 5 2 3 5

I" ii?ccn I fuii !i"c(l Hats and Caps, of the? host stvles and fa.shions. for sah- bv oct. 1. '?•:}. A A S O

V\ uarit every Lady and Ge?itlcinau in thi: and the Mirrounding counties to como arid see our stock" of I. .vfor we can and will (ion. [oct. 1.

before purchasing elsc-whcru1 •ell Goods below all eompeii CR.MIAM BRO.-

i'H).— .All of the Jeans. Hanncls, Lili*- .- -ys. aioI Socks, in thi conntv. at oet. 1. 1

-"J "..

ix l:ndr

O Oct. 1, 'iVid

a a &

A) est a of evcrv stvhi and variety., at GRAHAM .t BR(b

J.L the imaginable styles of Dress Trimmings,. a A. hutf.'u-.. etc.. can be had at i.

LL 1 he imagina

sept. •.••

A I

Prints, madder ncs:

.2. ia la valid at

300

and Barrcil Jaconet. Bishoj. and \'icto-' awn, India hnen and hook muslin.in great [.-ept. 2'-i I RAMEY'S. -.

OYER Coats, iti small enough for an bo7. an I)': found

large !g!

i---

5

RAMEY'S.

ugh for anv man'/

^f\f\ -'LOTH. 'assimere, Tweed UU coats, for sale S'-pt. 2D.

RAMEY'S.

and saliiictlt I.'AMEY.

0'

O 1 Sir.K. Satin. Plu.h. cloth. German rind YaO i\) Icii -ia V.-Htsat RAMEY'S. ft. l-r,.?.

LIXKX.2"b

Wool

and ilickoi

sept.

:Idi'ts, for sale at. RAMEY'S.

Fits warranted at I RAMEY'S.

a re I a if 1

styles at RAMEY'S. Sept. "22,

1

)CERl ES. A complete assortment can bet liad bv liii: RA.MEY

T^IXTRACT OF (.'OFFEE. Allspice. Pepper, fin JL na:non. ('loves. Xiitnieg mar. 'j 3,

Allsjutro. reppfiVe.. A-., for LAYMOX

Fancy Articles.

TlfSoaps,

V.

Ir.rge.-t and best assortment of Perfumery, and Fancy articles generally, that ha* ever been brought to this market for sale at

June 10, 'o-j." SLuAX'a MOhiJAX'S.

'1 I.OYES of every kind and quality,

(rentlenien's kid. wool, cado. Ladies kids of all colors an mits of all qualities, cashiier, do. jan. o. '":4.

A

^5 jan. r.

by

consistir

ner. Icrlin. boyafinalities: mohair^

SMITH CO.

FIXE a-'ii tinent of Bonnets aid Ribboiv. aK? jan. o, 'r-t. SMITHS CO.

A

Silk laces of all grades atfe •fv" SMITH & CO. -v

.f the latest arte? RAMEY'S.

PIECES English and French Merinocs at sept. 2VW.'] RAMEY'S.

/|Q PIE ES alapacas and lustres, 20 per cent^" •heaper than usual at septel:iler 2-1. RAMEY'S.

PIECES fancy Dress silk, which will vie withj tile rainbow in diversity and brilliancy .of cor. and with eterniiv in lasting— all for s-d by

RAMEY.

Ii EA Scotch, bay state. Waterloo, and engii.sh Shawls, both long and square, at 2^»3. RAMEY'S.

Mjpt. 2

hess silks from ~0 cents to

RAMEY'S,

'j0Q PIECES Yclvf't. Tnff. and bonnet !ibbon#r?:

LARGE lot of silk and straw bonnets—law fashion for sale by sept. l-i5g.- RAMEi'.

SLEXDID lot of heavy silk laces and fringe#jTV for stile at RAMEY'S, ,• g-'ptemfcer 23,153. .'.'-/ft.

A DIES Collars, under rdcA'ea, chernizelts,— white and mourning—an endless variety at, b-pt. 23, *55. RAMEY'S.

4 LAR(.E stock of black silk and love veRs—'

A 'ieen.

l'lue and brown bernee do., for sale at

,-cpi. 2-5,-.3:}. RAMEY'S.

«52i

Z*ot for Sale.

1 THE undersigned wishes to dij

.. .. ipose

11 his ho: se end lot in the town of Ladoga, —the lionscis a good two-ftorv brick dwcl-, ling, (which conid. by a little alteration, be converted into a Public House A together with other necessary bniidintrs, which is situated near tha New Albany A: Salem Railroad.

Terms oi'sflle made knov. bv colling on WM. "F. Ti|OMASOX. Ladoga, End.. Jan. o, ISo-L n2Twi.