Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 January 1857 — Page 3

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Mic TTniteH "States \Fland In &e crfy by fogged pager anfl perjyr^r. '^t?ktcsLfniiu Pananio r.ro to Jan. 3d. The dftcs there arc from Valparaiso of Nov. 80 and Caliao Doc. llfii. "Tlio RevolutWh' in P^ra js :jrfe^es#tig. Goner ment At ^vaVio^!' poin t« was attached Kovamber !4tb' by "the Instirv:"

Dates.from San" Jujm Del Norte are to

December 22«1. No "tiding of Walker tad becti received thera for some days. Scqtt had. quarreled with him and stopped ran-: ning hi.s hosts. Walker had seized fornis usj, all^.Uio steamers 111 the lalkC.and river.

A letter from Granadapf Dot:21 st states that the' CWnrch of Gundalonpe Was still hcld by 260 Yankees,'whS refused to surtender at the summons of Gen. Deloso.— 1 They •were to be attacked, immediately: after when the bulk of the allied army would proceed to Oconto, with Gen. Carrara, against San Juan and Virgin Bay.

Tho Joss-of the Fillibusters since NOT. 24th was stated at 300, that of the allies 'small. Private letters that the Indians at Oraetepe.*bad risen against Walker and lulled. 15 fillibasters. Walker with 150 men had attempted to re-take Granada, but ,iras repulsed.

Later advices are received from Rivas to Dee. 5tk Walker had arrived within one leaguo of.Eivas, and was preparing to attack Gararra,' who had 600 men well snpplicd wilh provisions and munitions, a few «irkmishes had. taken placc between the udvaike guard. Walker's men are said tc be badly off, with scarcely :i»3'thing to cat, and. dying daily from dysentery.

The two hundred men hemmed In at the chnrch of Gaudaloupe, were destitute of water and subsisting on their horses. They nevertheless obstinately refused quarter offered them'by Deloso.

Mr. Morse, the American Minister to llogata, had proceeded to Carthagena in the British steamer "A. B. Corwine, and has been officially recognized as U. S. Consul at Panama.

Orakd

TIMES.—The

democracy, of Cali­

fornia had a grand time celebrating the victory of old Buck over the. woolly horse.— The San -Francisco Herald of the 5th describes the grand procession, &c., as follows ,*u o. The demonstration by the Yonng Men's Democratic Club last evening, in honor of the triumph of Jluchauan and Breckinridge, was one cf-lho jnust magnificent displays wc have ever witnessed in the .United Statcp. •"A-vast profession, luorc than a mile in length—villi banners and transparencies—with torches, flags and devices —rcny.ercd p!ainlv visible as-in'daylight by.myriads of lights in fhn iliuminntod streets through which it passed—enliveuod by the inartial music of many bands and chbe reel by the enthusiastic greetings of the ladies along the entire line of march— paraded the principal streets of the city from end to end, and was everywhere reoeWerl with gladdening shouts, with waving.handkcrchicfs, and with every imaginable evidence of exuberant patriotism by the citi^ons., Kockets and blue-lights blazed,incessantly—tho sky was luminous with Cvcry"eftntfei^a'blc description of fireworks —the democratic-houses were one sheet of rajliant light—and all things bore testimony to the deligli of the citizens at the election of Buchanan and Breckinridge, and the consequent salvation of the Union.— The immense concourse was at. length dismissed by tho Marshal, with three cheers for iW'nannn and Urcclrinridgc,

*\t Guardian's Sale.

NOTICrJinn

is hurchy given llmt tlic usidersijiicd (iiv of tlia parr-ons mul property of ii S vi on or A or vi 1 P.Tvi n'lf! Martlm A. Scrviu, will soil ut ]irivn!o t)io intcrc!-.' of hi^ Puiil v:irds in th.* foilowinjj ilcfcribod :'iui ito i:i Mont^amary county. lit:. diann, n. fuiluwc, tn-wit: Tha four ilintli parts thu c.isi 1mlf ct tlie south-east ^'narK-r of s^.tion twenty-four (24) town, sovcntocn (17) mngo live (.•) west.

TtRMH.—Or.o third of tho purcIiaFO money down tho day of s*lc. nnd tlio tndaneu in six months. t!:y puivlmsor giving noto witli trce-liold surety: In'orui^ iuU'ie.",t fu:n duto waiving valuation and 'tiriilsoir.tfnt laws.

THOMAS DOYLE.

IT IS O 4

GUARDIAN'S SAI.R.

"OTTCi'. is l-.fri''»y ir vi. t' i't f'nius M. Stone. of oi' tho (XTSOII and property •Julicpt K. Stoni'.. will sell tho intrust, of his snid irnrd'iii the ftjllOAviii.tr de^srihed lund^,- pitinito in Montfoniery -counfy. Indiuiu*. as follows, to^vii: Olio ninth put cf the en^t half of the siuth-c:i«t, q*.:aitrr r.f of recti ".'. twcn:y-four (24) town sovjeen (17) r.mce five.

NcG'.i.iriliun

Terjm'.—One tliird cash dorrn on thu dny of snle t:ui ihc! balance it) fix niontiis. the |urclii':.-er giving iHittJwith frcc-liold surety, boari

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iAtc, wavinir vulu:»ti"n :::-.d npiMyisernent hiws. CAlt'ji M. Sl'OXE, Gnardiun. Jnn. 1{,_is:.r.y^v. ,,

Taken tip

BYMonliromerv

Gcorpo Sims, living in Madison township. county. Indi&un. on the 27th day t'f Dccorjber 1S06, onp cstray re.disl brindlc steer or stajr, supposed to Ke Jimrkwl witli a mnnll slope off the underside of tho left ear. supposed to be f»ur Years old jmst no other marks or brands pcreeivufcle. appraised at $10,50, by Cornelius^ MeCarty, and Stnrlimr before mo Jitnies Wilson.' a Justice, of trwrPeaiMJii and for said conn*v of Montgomerv, on tho Dili day of January. A. ft., 0867.

Attest: WM. C. YAKCE, Clirk.

The French Lai|Hjpi!C Mqaired from the Pronunciation" of a!lW Wo'ds.

TIRMS

IN

CLASSES—Sis lessons such as to enable

tlio Pupil to 8jx«k the Langupgc fluently, with a ccnple of l-.f.udrcd wosds—8*: ia advance. (Poo the Circular. "p'* 5*^

Pi'OK. B. tJt'SStLE, from Paris, In the building of ilcssri. Eiaton «S: Lane—No. 8. January 17, 1S57.

Ljhtar Dri^ixig,)

Sncli as to enable tho Pupil to Draw Landscapes, Cb^m'bea, Muchincs, Jtc., Sfc..whfeii hefancics. lessons deemrf Buflicient for. that pufpoao—§4 in.-ad*4nQc. tha CIrc nwu.-) f!K°F. IX. M. PE LA SALLE.

In tho budJm- of Messrs. Elstoa A Lar.o, No S. January 17,1S67.

MORAX ANDf'SCIENTIFIC iNSTRUCTION TlIK rOWER OF Tilt MlN'I) COMMOXLT A E A N I A A N E IS Each Ijewon ia followed by an exwrlenec made bv tho Pupil under the control of the Prtfussor—. 1*nns f5 in advance. (Soothe.Circular.)

PKOF. R.M.DE LA SALLE.

*In tlic building of McrsrB. Elston &

ijnnnary 17, IS 57.

THE

Iadc.No.

Subacribers wOnld let tlio j.mbire know.that tlyV fccttp caftlatuBUy.'oh Ubnd a food and Bplenqidansortinent ofevcry kiud offtir-j irffnre of the best stvlc*',' »tich as Chairs, Bereau»'si Bedgtoa.d3„Tflbl^a. Stand3„Ccnter-Tablcs, Lonniros Matt'raraes tcSsIher witn all other kinds.of work"at oar Ware RoomFja Cmrfi»dwiUf ON MARKET STHEG#OfH! WOOR EA8T OF LAYMONiS. we will koop on hancU .ready in&aevtoffink oftsverjr iutLo boat a ty ft and will /urnifli t^sra'vitfa «r withoptalcawe.— n«vingjproeureJ tho best machinery ana expari-enced-workmen.w^caatmansfcctnwmid aell a* ckni

M. M. VANCLEVEand t, V.f HAVTMAN. I -SB®

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FORSAKE a 1 A a

Spltiliil. Iron »a»'

TbisKantf lias "Keen in usccijrntccn months, anil for delicacyof tyuch .and brilliancy of, tp: has few oqitssls.—1 The cVrier haying so i:«e.font instrcmoat wHl fi*'! ft at a'low price if applied'fiir so on. For further particulars 37:11! to 1? "DAKlS g: 6AKVIN.

JOH5*$0!f ^BROTHER, WHOLESALE

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONEP", AND EH» -I* Parx-r, Schoolbfiol's, Picturcs 'ahd G-'dt

Mouldings.

A A E E I N I A N A

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Will fqrniib at-tlic'following ehcap nitcsj It E E I N A A E W E

Harpers Magazine. Hurpors Weekly. .. I am a 3 Graham's .A *., Godv's Lndy's Book

fit ilaeliald Words Chamber's Journal Yankee Notions. Mrs. StepBonS.Monthly Ballou's Dollar Monthly. Br.llou's 1'ictonul Flaft Of Outfoiion Sew York Ledger. Le»lie'H Pictorial NtfrTbrk Weekly Herald N'cw York Weekly Times Xiiw York. l'ic.-vvune •, Homo Journalr-v^-.*! Saturday Evening 1'ott• Boston Vv'ceklv Traveler. Boston Port Folio CnclcSam

per yenr §2.50 2,50 2,50 2,50 2.50

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TERMS: CASH IN ADVANCE Persons at distance may send monev in registered letters. Their orders will be promptly attended to.

NOTICE,

Dcalors mul Country Booksellers supplied vorv choap with Books. Schoolbooks, Cheappilhlivatioiis Letter and Cap Papor and .Stationery at eustcrn rates.'': i': ''J & W lAddreas yonr orders to "i. ••'•JX

JOHNSON A BUO.. Booksellers. EaTnyettc, Ind.

is

PATENT

iMPnovsn ^rnoensa

,, For making AH Kinds of Lipuors and Vincgsr, sxsTANTi-v, by the use of

A O E S E S S E N I A O I S

TAF.SE

Oils arc obtained by Dsstillntion at tins Chemical Labratory. Parish of'Jefforsoti, of Pierre Laour. autlior of f,aeour's Cheniiual Analysis, LneourV C'hcinienl ilntipnl ations. Lacour on the Munufacturo of Licjuors. &e. l'urohasers arc p.irlh'iiluHy roquasie 1 tn return the flasks and tb'.uin tlr.'ir money, if the Oil docs not pivc perfect satisfaction.

LACOUK'S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit to a superior imitation or" Imported Bran-

Common liectitiud WhisUv will be

vh-.inged by the use" of the Oil Ofrnlic to New Vcrk Brandy, Pifae Apple'Brundy. Common Cosriiac Brandy, °\e.~

LAJOL'R!S

OIL OF live cbnncct rcrtitled Whis­

ky to Motit-ngahi'la Rye Whisky. Old" Virginia Malt W]ii.sky, PiOi!i\bi:n*Whisky, &e. (JIIj* CF CI'DliAT t:harirc!« coruhir.n rectiiied Whisky old Irinh Malt Whisky, mid a superior Article of Scotch Whisky.

O O A at on to V.iiginia-Pcuil) .JJraiuly, Oil of,Peach and Oil iif Cojrtittc 'will '•convert coinni 'h Wlnjky' to A]iplo Brandy.

O IF O N on he or W is to nolland Gin, Scheidam'Schnapps, RctieGin, Swun t!ln, Knirlish Giii". itc.

LACoUirs C(.»N N THAT F.D ACID will, in five hours afterbein! mixed, chaise five gallons of a id in a ha an market. By the u»u of Lncotir'd Coneentratod Acid. vinegar call ba made for one do'lar and sixty cents per barrel.

F()it .MAILING LliJUOIJS, Lacour's Oil require no preparation —only pour the oil into tho w: isky and shake well. The liquors thus made will have a fine natural aroma, a full. rich, oily taste a beautiful trancpavent color and a fine .-::d. Lacotir's ils.vxcrt tiiiec distinct properties in convert!nr I'otnmea whisky to brandy, irin. »te. The first property combinoa wir.lr aiid subsides in the form of lloculeht particles the who'u of the grain oil.— Annrlio-Alcohol.) 'The whisky is thus:deprived of tli'iit peculiar irritutinar and huming taste, and beconicini neutral spirit: the second property eon»i»is in an oily miu'ilhipinous tnnteimparted to the liquor, which renders it mellow, and imparts an appearance of gr^at age the Uiisd property is exhibited in the rich vinous r.ni'/ o-r tlnit is imparted to tho iiijuer, hic.li .vr.uei distinciion from the penuine brnuc'.i impossible.

These oils are put up in quart fiaskc each flask contitirs fiiiok-ient oi! for mnking three hundred trillions of liqunr. Full ::nd comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. Pi ice, £2 pe. bottle.

For sale at the coiner of St. CLnric ami Poydran streets. '. One bottle these oils, tivo in number wiii bo securely pat-kid and shipped, with bill of bid in (r. to any ]arlof the countryj upon the rcceipt of to the address of

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P. LACOUR. New Orleans..

Jan: 17—3y. Purchasers arc requested, as-a guaroiitce,of frood faith, to fnftiisli us the linmcof any house in New Orleans-and we will ship them a'pa'ckusre of'tbe OiL If.thev'.do not peif rni all tliat ia" chiiinedor he os no in

NOTICE.TO LIQUOR DEALERS ANI~ E A 3 S S

Aacompleteandthe

nssjortment of Oils necessary for

making flavoring every variety ofliquor, and package of natides used fer givin^ ARTIFIClAL STRENGTH to liquors, (converting 70 gallons of whisky to 100 gallons) and every article necessary to commence a Liquor Store, will be furnished for (20. Also all. tlie information necessary to conduct-such an stablish»ient,' thus enabling the new beginner to successfully compete with the oldest liqtior dealers. at- Address, through the Post OiTiee,

P. LACOUR

Jnn. 17, 1857.—Iv.) Nr.w Oulkans. lr.coiir's Concentrated Acid for making VINEGAR. is put-rip fir 2 gallon packngcsat $o per package—in good shipping_order.

STATE OF

INDIAN

A,I

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

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Mcntgomery Circuit Court, March Term,

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1S57.

Orplm Felton.j^-- taS _» ConipliJnt for Divorec.

George F^lt^n,!1,U c,

WHKitrAS,

8

W2R ACTHAIiLV BEGAlTlN

on tho^i th day of December. D.

1S55, said plaintiff by .Thomson «fc Ristino. her Attorneys, Sled in tho Clerk's" Office of said court, her complaint for ftivorce in tho above entitled cause as also the aiTidavit of a disinterested witness, setting forth that the saKl defendant George Fcltoni6no$ president of the. State of Indiana. Thorofoi-e notice of the, filing and pendency of said complaint is-hcrebv given to the said, non-resident defendant, that he may appear on the first day of tho next tenu of said "Court, to be liolden iii the Court House- at Crawfordsville. in said county of Montgomery, on the second.Menday of March nest, (IS5S) and answer said complaint.

Attest:' WM. C. VANCE, Clerk. Jasyi?, i86L-rjvt.K ..ef:Jrprr±iT sttiVL

.. Taken Up I

BY.John

Holotray of Sngtir Creek township, in Montgomery cOnntv, tn the State of Indiana, on tielsfr^ay ol' Deoombar, l£5o, a red Cow, nine or ten years old, no ui&rka, or, brands perceei vable. and appraised to fiftwffdSTlarsSy Isaac Znek nncfc Alexander Week, on. the ,l6ili ddy""of "December.' 1S5S, "before me Allen* 0. Irwin, a Justice of the. Pcacv in the county of Montgomery,' and State of Indiana, this 23d December, ISoff.

JAttcst: WM." C.* VANCE, Clerk.

ONE

SV.'-.-jir, i".-

SUagles Wanted. 5

JIILUOK MfWSLES wanted by {•frif«i Itw.t 7 CRATD«r-CBB0:

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jj. -J.uSr?'

Jnst Receiving a full and fine stock of

h^rn

at the ffrm of

\XSc|hj«! just/openeoitjsting- of nic lainci auADeber's

IttjflfinKfi At) ITiAPTITNTr d!iv aof^Septpmbcr cabb rear.

m^5ari

6,00

14!%

2,50

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CLOTHS, HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, COLLARS,

itc.. arc of the best quality and ererv variety. To our country friends* we would say that we are ready to cxch'angc ottr 'arge stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes. &c., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine or el

October IS, 1S56. vSnlff

IIAKVKV BALT.. cuiLio:.-

^. ^P! rT' ipn'WidnSday-bftcrtba-gjft'.Monday of Jacftary. In THE ""^WasitTSGTOX

Hali."

Pnlrts 'Of all sty les," Sbawls'of tlio latest stj'Ies, WoohCorafortp Iloods and ^Caps,

aJl»fgde

Clothing

Ovar 0bnw cc^ Dre^s Coat^ Wiobl SlnriB'nn'd|* Drswcre,*.HntA.-C»ps£ml-BonricUS-toriretriSbo7]'i. Borders and Linines. Notions of all kinds, Winter

Gloves, Wool^nd bcek Mi*^,

BOtiT'S" SHOES,

a good stock for men and boys. A nice stock Of womens Shoes, ehildrcns shoes nnd bobts. «u.. We Have on hand at *11 times a fine stock of-

and other WOODEN TUBS, BUCKETS. WASHBOARDS, DYE STUFFS,. COTTON YARNS, &c. a E E S W I E well assorted in setts and pr's of all kinds. For anythitiL' we have, we will take in txebange cash or anv kind of u/

COUNTRY PRODUCE

for. w.liich the best market prices will be paid lor goods at as low rates asenn be had in this market. One and all please .-all and examine our stock before purchasing ohewhere as wo think we can sell as as.lfew-:iftlyJ©rt?61sc, find eharge'as little for showing geods as any one. You will always find on hands to show goods. ..

JOHN MUNNS. CII AliLEY.JLAUD [NO, -J-ASraR PALMMK. vSnl4.

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2.00 2.25 2,25

Oci

"5 'oC.

THE NEW

WATSH^'-'.tLiGJC

JEWELRY STORE.

IN THE BRICK BUILDING, ONE DOOU FAST OF THEJlOIiTON HOUSE.

Tho undersigned takes this method of fnfonning his friends and the public gei.oraly, that lie has opened a first class Watch Making and Jewelry Fstablishment, in the Brick Buildinsr. one door Fast of the Ilolton House,'whuro he will keep eonstnntly on hand a complete and varied assonncnt of Watchcs.-Clocks' and Jewelry of tlie latest style and best material, which have been obtained from some of tho first manufactories in the East.

Watchns Clocks and Jewelry, Carefully Repaired andWarrajitcd. JAMES PATTERSON.

Oct. 25, '5ti. vSn!4tf.

"ST7"OUT.D inform their numerous friends and I customers, that they have received and now

have open their stock of Fall ana Winter

Rife GOODS,

Which they arc determined to sell at extremely low prices." Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought with ket.,— which house in town.

We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of

MEIilNOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES,

A S A N 1 E S S Prints, C'ollar"s l)pl'nge, Ribbons,". J'.ONNETS, SHOES, &e., &c. To tho Gentlemen, wc would say that we.have everything for their comfort except readj-'madc clothing, utir stock of .t -assitapirs, SatiHcSSs, p,

JOIINSON.

STOVES! STOVES! The best Assortment in the Wnbash Valley.

1 the greatest variety ever exhibited in Craw--t'oids ville: Wo would.: caution the public against purchasing of Pcdlers a stove purporting to be tlie Ajax. \Vc arc the only agents for the sale'of the Ajax in Montgomery and several ajdoining counties.— None but tliosi We sell arfc tirCgenfiine"heavy, Ajajfstoves.

Wc also sell the Climax and Live Oak Stoves which arc equal in weight and superior in operation to any other of thu common stoves in use.— We also have the BUCK'S PATENT and Hathaway Cook Stoves, which we are oil'ering very low to close out the stock. Those who like the Buck's patent would do well to give us a call while we have them.

Our heating stoves consist of all the approved patterns to suit all tastes. Our Tin Shop is flourishing as usual. It is supplied with good stock nnd good workmen'. Tin Roofing, Spouting, Guttering and Jobbing done up to order and warrentcd. 'H. BALL & CO.

Oct. ISth. 1S56. v$nl3-tf.,

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.. ItEAT SUCCESS is alwars tlie most conclusive there is no'labor- saving machine before the public eomparablo to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States-.tbev were-exhibited -?it thoJaterExuositionj Univers(die?in' FRii{co. ^eig they jjufimgi highest premium anil a ':greaVni'nniiuctory'tb make {hem has been'bliiilt it Paris.

In evexy .Braivch orindastrj-^jr-.jjj In which sewing is to be done, these machiric3 can be used with immense profit. As the speed of tjie Iftiilwav train is to'traveling on foot. 'so is sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-ing. No tailor,"shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter. fcc.. Ac., should be without or.c. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is

Onfe Thonsand OhllariuaJ ycar." In all private families where there is much sewing to bo done thtf-.'e macbint». are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient nnd profitable. These machines arc simple in their construction and very stroiic and durable, beingtheonly kiud of Sewing Machine ever made, by which every sort of work, coarse or fine, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been mr.Oe and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been.found everywhere to s«ti9fv the wants of the pnUlio each quife '-the art of managing are packed securely to go to !my part of the world. Toall ucrsons desiring more particular information we, will, on application by ,letter at cithrr of oar otSdes forward a copy ©f I. M. Singer & Co'a Gazette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest. -v SINGER A CO. PRINCIPAL OrricE. No". 323 BKOADWAT,New Yobk.--TtRiStCU OFFICES.

No. 47 Hanover St?,"Boston. 97 Chapel St.. New Havcn, Ct. Gloversvillc, If. Y. No. 27i Rroad St.. Newark, N.-

J.

142 Chcsnnt St., Phlla 105

Baltimore St. Bait. Ko. S2 •"Wefemiriister St., Providence,,'R.-1. 8 East 4th Si., Cincinnati. 65 North-4tlr St.. Su Lonist SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. 2) Dauphin St., Mobile.'

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Fancy Afficle"

THE largest andbSf assortment of Perfumery, and Soap*, ami Fanoy articles g«»erml IV,- t&riw ever b«aen brosghtto this marketTfor uiie

BOf%'S». fj-.imt MANSON &. POWERS^-

LE

THE year for Ssrufl.^y pttrjiS^S is divl.-.ed into thrca Sessions ot iiiiTtetn weckaTeaelrJi fife (Session bevinson -WcdriciKiacaiVar t-be tSird.ifijij-

vTli»

Socobil toxins

BLILDIN'6- fl be Third beirius on edncsday-after tlio third ia^j^ViVO vtiqm®

HOARD. OR£\STRU CTION. M. BCTLER. Principal and Professor of

Jon

Mathehi4tic.C Nrtmft1'Phjl^ophy'afid'l\iifr nomy. KEV. Jambs H. ^oiiiis-ro^. '-rrofcflior of Moral and rnlelleitaal Philosoplryi and Ancient Lan-

Miss Principal of the AcodemicJDepartmenU. Miss CATHABIXEA*.TWIXIKO, Teaclier of German.

Miss FaAxcie FdRr, French, Puiating aiid Drajvin :. ilrssSuE W.

JENXJSON.MilsJc—Voialand Piouo. TERMS QF TUITION.

Latin, unci use of. l^atio, 2.00 Lessonson fiirab&'in fainting No deduction for absence except when- canscil by protracted illness.

Pu pj I a ffvnwi broad qorrvbe aceopfflodaSfd wjtl: boaraSnBinir^ Sina corniiodiouj"8ernir/afy gilding. itndei^csfccnenf amii^einenlb for Health doin-

^,0,

light and. Tuition in any of tlie three Departments of'the'Scmina^y, is 850.00 per ter'ni.* ME.O. P.

JI'NNisoji,

has taken charge of the

Boardirjg House, and will use every- means in his power to mr.kfe'it.a pleasant home for young ladies attending the Seminary.'

Sept. 13, '65. -.. vSnStf.

r"':,

:l'r,tnwOTlCE

IStion

licVeby gi\ en that I will sell at pnblie'Aucon Satfirday'the 3lst day of January, at the residence,of Absalom Baldwin", all tho l'ersonal.listnto...of.Elias Baldwin,.deceased,-consist-ing of household goods and, kitchen furniture one two-horse'Wagon and otliar articles, A credit of six monclis will be given on all sumst over three dollars the purchaser giving .his note, with approved security, waiving,.valvliig valuation aijd appraiseiricht'iaws".

GEORGE BEATTON, Adm'r.

Jan. 5, lS57.r^-noS5w3.

Valuable Mill Property S-OE& SBym.ML.JBB: f"|~VIE subscriber proposes to sell his Mills on

I Sugar Creek, two miles south-east of the town of Alamo, in Montgomery county, Ind. Persons wishing tb" purchase property of this.kind, would do well to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine for tbeniscl ves.. Three story Fiaine and basement story "Stone, with three inntof Burrs and suifable machinery and there arc two Saw-Mills and Lath Mil), nil new and in good rnnning order and there is an extra building 80. by 40 feet suitable for oilier machinery. There io 150 acres of good Land attached to" the Mills, well improved with a good two-story Dwelling, and all necessary out-liouscs and Barn with three smaller Dwellings suitable for Families good never failing water. These Mills are. situatc.in one of the finest Wheat Timbered country's in the State., Persuns living at a distance, wishing further information can address the Proprietor at Alamo, Ind.

Jan'. 10,1S57— CmvSn25.!

& CO, 5

E. CLAP.k.

DISSOLUTION!

rilllE Copartnership heretofore existing between JL J. W. .Cumberland, Samuel II. Gregg cfc harvey N. Christman.'is this day dissolved by limitation. Tho Notes and Accounts of the late firm will be found in the liands of J. W. Cumberland, or on so no in he el in debted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle. immediately.

1

CUMBERLAND. GREGG & CO.

Jan. 1^ lS07.-tf- p. V:

N. B. The business will hereafter be conduct-

great care and at the head of tho mar- ed by Christmau & Gregg, (successors to Cumwill enable us-to compete with any bcrland, Gregg Co., having purchased thu entire stock, beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous frietlds and customers for past favors and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on liaiid a general assortment of Hardware, whcch wc will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2. Empire Block.

CIIR1STMAN fc GREGG.

Jan. 1. 1S57.P**,.

Notice

tSappointed

hereby .given that tho undersigned has been iiaininistratbr of tlio-etftntS* of Abraham Thomas, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Inct.

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JOHN M. THOMAS, AdmV:

Jan. G, ]sr7.—n24-*

7

Notice

ISv,ife,

hereby given tha Amanda Jane Moore, my ha.-i.left uiy bgd.and.board without cause or justification Warning is therefore hereby given to all whom it may concern against giving her credit on my account for any thing, as 1 will not pay or be responsible for the same. .. ALLAN J. MOORE'.-

Jan. 3, 1S57.— n2i* ...

XIJE incite the pualic to examine our jnaiumoth X^l Administrator of the jestate of Abraham Y\ 'Sito'ck ot .Cooking, Heating, -:inQ Parlor riionuis docunssd. late of" Montgomery county4 In Stoves. We arc no-.v receiving th largest stock diana, will ntl\

Administrator's Sale. OT1CE is hereby given that the underssjned,

Jan. 3, 1557.—*

THIS

1 -3' "f

Patented May 16. 1824, 'Improved in 1856.

1

rill ntl'cr for sale on Saturday the 17th inst., at public' miction,.Mt the tts-idenc-e of Win. Thomas, in Coal Creek township, the following described properly: Twenty'five acres of corn, more or less in the field household and kitchen furniture.

TEU.MS OF SALE.—A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the pur- haser giving note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws'. All sums under three dollars cash in hand.

JOHN M. THOMAS, Adm'r.

CORN & COB'MILL WITH TTOP^'^BTe pVciusiikits'* »0PBt,idjiV^qixG •. .«.w. ifs ••••.. .".a. I

SCitr ACE? on IX OTHER WORpS,

Tw|o Bftifls ini0

Thus enabling persons using' them to accompiish -r twice as miftb'in ttfc-same,4nffe n?fcani®''dbiie bv Single MilTs~of the same size." Great improvement bus also been made in the strenstb of the Mill, anil .. n. the' Manufacturers can now chnlleh/re the world tcf I EEXET BTBBONr prodnce a machine, for the same purpose, capab!ci!LACE, EMBKOIof accomplishing %o mneh work with so little power. !"t light and portable', and yet so stroll" and d'irable, as the improved or Three Cone

DOUBLE LITTLE GIANT COKN MILL. The Mill cannot bo broken bv any fair means, except there be unseen defects" in tlie castings.— Should there happen to be a nail, a bit of gravel. a sniall stick or knpt in the corn, the Alill will grind them without injuring it in the least. Wc do not: of'course, warrant them against improper uses. Fanners, Stock Growers, Bnteliera. any one !T and even*, one wlip htu stock of any kind either to fatten or for working purposes, wie say that in every ten head that yonfeed, von can save'the price of a No. S Mill every six months. The improved "Little GianCtjinoMfoSerAi as tlfe' ^i I BEST CORN AND COB CRUSHER EVER MADE

AND 1SSO GUARANTIED.

No. -1, or three horse Mill grind^, from 2-1 '.o 30 bivhels peThonr, Price *G0 00. Jfo. 3, of two.horse Mill grinds, form 15 to 20 ^bnsnelS per hottr, Price $-50 00 No. 2, or one horse Mill grinds, from 10 to 15

bushels per hogr^ Pjiec S40 00 No. 1, will gfhid form 6 "to S'lntshefs per hour. Puce $30.00 ve pnsfe ., A^ D.

Cort of transportation teld'ed the above pfjsfcs. BUKBRIDGE .& dJMBEBLAs

Cnvlbrdsville, Ind. Wet., 18. Mv' v8n!3-tf.

ndtoo or, Alnmt Copperas. A

6BAND EXHIBITION!

^osnneri

ADMITTANCE #KEE °i

-XJocr3 open every mcrnitig at o'clock itfoEfi iilt Canons

HE«IESErtt IV TltK

i,5?

'E!fDl2S«^-3l{TtfrY' Cit'- GjOPDS Displayed at the Reuse of -CAMW5ELL, GALE-iW: HAliTF.R.

rr

.1-! "i 'rr-

Th'c several dcpar,tmeiits, according to sttiilies^pnrr sued per term J3.00 to $7.00 "French',\German & Drawing', each, extra• 5.00

r-i ENGIxISHf* 0 ttonUN•„ 1(1 AND AMERICAN

.TL'T/ha'rd.WARE, cioiLEft» HOUSE i: CARRIAGE TllIMIMQS,

CAMPBELL & fiO/S!. o^*e CLERKAlready gone off into a

rStato

of Matrimony." Several 'l'*1"

more standing candidates en hnnd. BARRELS, BOXES, PACKAGES,

f!

AND BUKDLE8 OF COODS DAII.Y Carried otf by tho multitude, but .-• Constant arrivals of now

Attractions keeps M'inceslsant.ron for the first

-I fight axil «v:' ,7? BEST BARGAINS:"

Campbell &, Co.7'1 Have on hand a fcw.niore.of those SUPERIOR VfESECA

Ut

FALLS SAUSAGE CUTTERS.,

ALSO E A E S

BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT" SAWS, ANDIRONS, ,v SHOVELS, TONGS,

SAD IRONS,

PLATED WARE, SrOON.O AC. .. ALSO -A fine assortment of LIPPENCOTT'S, SIMMONS',

AND KURD'S OHIO PATTERN, ,:i Axes of all sizes. SAW

CHISEL-TOOTH MILL ANDj

1

CUT SAWS, LEE LEVIT'S, IIOE & CO., ROWLAND'S

Common do.

Campbell & Co.'s QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT Is full and complete. Beautiful sets oft

CHINA, PEARL & PARIS WHITE WARE, 50 Pieces in Each.

EXHIBITION ,^ftor:-:N ron TIIE

SKASON,

iia.

E A A A IN S E E A 5 A 1 CAMPBELL & CO.'S,

May be seen the fullest stock

CARPENTER TOOLS, PLAINS, SAWS, HATCHETS, HAM•a. MERS, &C., fcC„ HORSE

NAILS', LOG & TRACE CHAINS. Among tho latest additions to our Dry* v-..Goods Department is our newly mar-, ried Clerk, who having

KOI.D

TIIE

niar-

SELF

once, of course is no

longer in market, but will hereafter devote undivided attention to INTEREST OF CUSTOMEKS.

The Ladies Especially may rest assumed that politeness and due

I, t'

attention sliall always charasterisc 'the display of linn FANCY

DIIESS GOODS A,T THE HOUSE OF CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTER.

Campbell & Co.,

Have on hand and for sale at low figures, •_ a large lot of OVERCOATS, FRENCH CLOTH-

DRESS COATS, VETS, AND PANTS, WATER-PROOF ,V O O S E N S A N ^CHILDREN'S CALF,

I A N N A RIAN BOOTS. '. li WOMEN'S

BUSKINS, RUBBERS & OVERSHOES.

?r

CampeII Sc Co.r ^.-,. a in of

-"ENGLISH AND FRENCH MORtNOS fi of very desirable colr.rs: PLAIF AND FIG'D CASIIMEKS,

BAY-STATE FLANNELS, French Gingham.s, Furniture and CURTAIN PRINTS. £. •••^..gCfiMipacU... & Co., ilave on hand a larj^e lot of CLOAKING CLOTHS/ CLOAKS,

AND TALMAS. BAY-STATE SHAWLS. CLOAK AND -*,:1 DRESS TRIM IN GS,

LACE, DERIES &c.

Csmpbrll & Co., Have-for sale at crreat bargains,

00 pr. Women and Chile!rcnV Cashmere

A N W O O E N O S E CAS.HMERE, THIBET. JSLLK :K AND KID GLOVES. 150 pr. Men's Buck, Berlin, Seal, Otter 'ahd' Kitl- Gloves Misses'cn^ **"Cliil8ren's Gloves and Sfftts/

Gam^pbeli &'Cd.V

A ehicoarticlc Golden SyrupYor.ng Uvson Tea ............ Very.choice .-•* Imperial Gunpowder (Extra

HAVING

*CQ,

rccerrcf uvl for a»lel" low

,.r" .jr CAMPBELL fcCO. ,*

,r

Are asclling a primenrticlc of Rig C*ffe, 15ctS". A very*sn}«nprarticle filEforadft Sugar 14

fl

zo-aus. rsi i'

....75 •-*V

TO MILL OWNERS & SAWYERS.

nsed one of Coffin's Pat. Chisel Tooth

Mill Saws', for the last Six Months, hesitata not to say thatjt perfc'rirs^il tlwrt in c.lhim&l-for it, bewgdess liable"to mA cf«Ur&"d"*m alT kincR ef timber, and requiring mueh less WlHc ft in euUr keptln ordtr and cuis more Inmber with tHe Wm» amount of power than any other Saw rextried. ,S".. d*-Ts5 A. p. MANN.

1357»-?

A

.. .. ... 'r'vr.

Worthy of Attention.:

a in *i iTj"?av:cn

HE nndersi nss. itTsS^ to'

New Shop Fn«rito«mjrtm§i&g4ild Mcrilcines whicl» embrnl-cs ifftiiistlaliyKept in a"Trnsr Store.--Just give us a call, as w( are j-.jepaied rtp aiiiE. you both fls tA jVf fiSj flfl." ^ifafi H." -On¥ 'sfhris 'to1i!oal fiiir'with'tv&y boflv.

Inconnccti«n with oifrstock off Medicines wi are also receiving

fSvf IJ^es' of' Slasi, —OF ALL gtZES-i-Piii it, Paints, Oils, a»d fi»e Very

Best of iadko: ,T* i-'J

EXCELLEN^FTON IT^fJE \^3lRNTS H. ye Stuffs. •Wno'Soapfl'f Pe^tfrffsric3 and gt genuine Cod Liver Oil, and a flnequality of Ten and the very tKat^,T41jSMOj^lP*f:wh6ifjj{ill bo sold at a very itrmiTT pro??." flEI'HlY OTTrl)m(fgist.

Sept. 2.7, '6C. vSnlOtf.

0 N & O S

E N S IF

Wholesale and Retail

GROCERY, PROVISION,

AND

r*r

1

\...

General Vorle^y Bsta'oTisliiiieiit,

"W'isii to inform flieir •numcVoTis cnstorn'irs iind the public in pencral, that the death of the Senior Partner, ofthe house ,w.U 1 make no alteration whatever in'their business.' TVe will continue at the Old Stand as heretofore, with large and varied .assortment o.f poods appertaini.-.g to their, line of businessf whicli they hnvi detinnlne'd tosell at the very lowest possible figures. Wc have a

VERY HEAVY STOCK

enrouto to arrive in a' few days, which lias been selected with prcat care and at prices which enables us to offer rare inducements to.purchasers, A. more complete enumeration of which will be given next week. The well established reputation of establishment as the cheap, ope, priced house of Crawfordsvillb,rcnJe'rii: unnecessary "fcb'lgiy that we do not fear a Tuir competition,

May 10,1S50. vT-n-iS-tf,

~~JQHN wTpAMPELr-"-Dealers in

AMERICAN AND ITAtfAN MARBLE. MaiitifacJnrers of

Tombstones, Monuments &c,

SHOP

STREET, WEST SIDE,

ON ILLINOIS

north of the Public Square, between Ferry and Xorth streets. May 17,1S50.

Crawford. & Muliikin, Arc new in receipt of their

FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS

Consisting of the following articles:. French Merino, fEnglish do. Persian Cloth, Fancy Delaines, Plain. do. Shallev do. .. ?*-.-«-»• .'""hDebases. 5re .?»

4

Fancy Pi-ints. Bleached and brown Sheeting and SLi: tin^, Tickings and Hickory do. French Silk Bonnets, .- If.its and Caps. Undershirts and Wrappers, Flannels and Linsevs. .. Satiuetts and Canton Flannels,'. Boots and Shoes, Groceries and yueens-.vare. Spades and Shovels, (Ames) Mill and cut Saws, Axes, Wood, Broad and Narrow, Ready Made Clothing, large lot, Cloth's and Csssimercs. Ail wool Carpeting. O S to be in is a to a examine for'themselves, as we arc determined to sell our goo.Is at as low prices as any store in Crawfordsvillc and no mistake. .7. CRAWFORD & -MULI.IKIN. I Sept. 7, l?,j:'i-v£nl0.

I JUST BECEIVE3r~~r I -ATIMasterson's Oenfeo'donzxy

S I S O E

Tho fullowintr nrtick-s of Confectionary's, and in pood ordef: PRESERVED FRUITS,

CITKON. CURRANTS, Plil'NES,

8

A N

CfllLDREN'S

CALF, MOROCCO'/ AND KID BOOTS AND

DATES, FFG.S. J'EACHES,

AiOTTO Iir.AIifS, I BnNB'LNS. COM. HE A UTS. CREAM DATES, "COXVKKSA71

PE\nLr:"f)""c \N!J:i.s. CANDV KISSES, CREAM DO. Gi:

A N A IS E S I MIXED LOZENGES,

11

DO.

ONllzefl£TCS I

ROUND DO. FUKNcn no. .SJMITI.VO DO.

Flavoring Extracts,

LKMON. I ROSE. PEACH, I "VANILLA.

SUNDRIES,

C'A'STERS,

Sl'GAR," COCOA,

o-i

vivoty:\ Tor.Arco,

v--

FINK CUT SNUFF.

DO.

Cisars of all kinds and qualities. J. D. MASTKKSON. Oct.4. '36. vSnlltf.

Fresh Arrival of

BOARSMAN & GRAYb

I A N O S

I

r'i ,"Tr jf

... A".

1

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t^

Z- J, --vW

I

Newman's Music Store,^

A IN us a a to in "H XX

Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, whicii

he offers for cash a prices so low as to defy competition. Two doorsca-stof Rinfcrd's corner, si^ of WATCH and MCSICAL

IXSTKIAI-.NTS.

100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches .- 100 Brciw-t 11ns and Broaciies S')J Finger Rings 75 Ear Dr6j«» of different, style* and Silver r.nd Neck. CbcJns 00 Gothic Pf-ur[ injai ur,J enatn4«d Bras.-, Clocks. Also, var?ety-"f'g-»Vd i'ens. Tr-ncils. Lockets. S!inis. Bracelet? Spccfael:..'" Port MotiliLs. fine Cutlery, Razors. Scissors, Pen K: MiscelLinecus Books, Maps. Novels. Pupcr^ Ink.

Crawfordsyfllej Dcc. 29,1S55. v"n2-3. DAII.Y M&AT ?lAi:KET.

ONundersigned'will

and after Monday, Augi:rt ISth. the koeo cohstarrtly on h?thd, at their Market How». on WaslrfugTon utrc-M, near Davis' Livery Stable, superior articles of B6cf, veal perk. Mutton and Saasago, at from two to •five ecna'per pound

A lib

iu-d.

!•'. JMtlM "aiul*g*.'^JLA 1-—

NOT TO BE UNDE SOLD.

"MERCHANTS

AND

SlBlffl

"rorn the iflnsuDcth E»!nj!)lishmrnt ot

BROOKS'&

As low as from any tr.nse v.-eat c-f the Monnbusi.

We bavo in St^ro^ andjto a'r^Vjp for the S r!ng Trado

500 Crates of Crocked

Comprising the laiatf'ilirffn* «tid loali*.ia», which rre ar« Viottmnlnotl ti'coStr to tbft^rmlo a:

rxrsttAf.LY tofrHfret'&fa.

ALSO

1QO

Boxes

ofvGlassware

Consisting of all kinds of Tnmblers, Jers. lasses C»ns. ^tlts, Sugats, and Prcdirvi Di^he^. &c.f STfefrcthor with an, uninenso stock of' it A

AND D0ME§TI€|

,f-|JCORJEIGN

0

jlai'd^are land Ciillery.

In our Domestic 11 a d"rr^i re ,D lyat i, a en it 3iiy say that vo-'will duplicate anJr^CinSifiirftl or Pittsburgh invoices Andvin all Foreign Goods, np house East or West ihall nnderseU ns a»we imfrom tlie Vfmiftilfhetnrtra. Wo hh& port diredtly also the heaviest stock of .-in

FARMING- TOOLS

Arotind the I'alls, and will offer them at snch pri-' :es that -,riir'in4v}cc every one that gives o.ur »toc.V an cxiiinlnation to leave their orders.1

Wo only ask that all, before making their purchases will (fivo our stock 'a thorough exiinijuation and -we feel confident of (piotinp-prieeil tlftt 'will bo satisfactory and securo your costoin. ,' £3?" You will always find us oji«n from 6 A .*2Sv until 0 P. 'IT.,- ready" to show yon throngfi cur stock.

J3P" All ordcrjscnttis, will roceivetho person*!} attention of one of tho members of tlio firm. Goods delivered nt Wlinrriiontf. Jcffcrsonvilie, X. A. & S. It. K, Depots l'rce of cliargc.

.GIVE US A CALL.' a 'X-i-

BROOKS & CAMPBELL, Main St. New..Albany. v7-nC3"-lv.

'uaich 1. 13.* 5.

Lafayette, Ind. nl4-ly.

NEW GOOTFSF"'

GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED!

I. a. & S, J10BINS0NS,? t?i".on ns low terms .13 at any other houso in Craw-. 'orctsvill6. and upon'this vnry condition,' )itiinfonu the jiiiblic that we have just opened it now ar.d well selected stock of.

O O S

purchased entirely in the City of Now Vork, eon•listing of Srpplo and Faricy Dry Goods, together with a larke and 'splendid stock of Q'.ieensivaru, CoinmouStone and China. .» r'l Partic u'lar-' fitteiftion has VJCII gA-en to the solection of a full assortment of Housekeeping Good*

Bleached Fancy Diaper, Brown Table Di-* 0 apor. Embossed Tuble cloths, Snov^ j/rup Napkins, Worsted Damask

Curtains, Goods and Tor.-al--, in S he in S in .. Aprons, Check'Tick .( a in

Blanket*Sad-' .» 1'f die blahkcts^BLicli.. and Brown Cr.nton Fl.innols, Drills.

iA

II A

Knives and Forks, Table and Ten Spoons, Cotton Baits Si'tpje and Fancy Dress goods, •'•"•"V

Fancy Prints, Kngl'ish and Turkey red j'rintcd Delaines, Printed all woolchil drensP!aid Delaines, Manchester Gingham*.' French and EiizHnh Mnrinos, Saxony Plaid Mori110s and Turi-cv Rod Plaid, Squaro Shawls,. Black Wool Shawls, Pl.lldl.ong Shawls, Mohair, mlstsir-c-l rravelhn.'J Shawls, Brown Beracre Floranee siiir AlpaccaEobes, Satin Striped Robes

BONNETS AND 'BONNET

fresh

RUSHES,

BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, 'i'~ Jttckonet Edging, Embr'd Swiss Collars,

S O N N O A S S E S Cellars nnd Sleeves. Pririte!! Clonkfr^. Gr""n and Bro-vr. Borage." Tabby Velvet, iila-.-k Alpacca

Corded Skirts, Skoleton ij&ir's.

Cloth Talma-. .Morieu Ar.tiquo and.Ombri: Trimming. Triiiirainjr FrinL" .' Triple Chain G.Jion. L,:i,e£*o Stl j:^d i'oplin, and Persian, White, Red f- Vcllow srd Gray

Fitnnol

.- B'at-k and White 'Wool Bhia nii.vf.l If'.^e. Ladies Slyevt^. Itc:..i drewPS,Chilurcns

Boots, Tan mud» -Hood*.

W

Fancy Hoods, Printed W«r?ted .MtifTer's. CoMfirU, Rubber PiuT Comljf imd Side Combs. Rubber NeckComb3 and May Wagons." Large Stock Chillisai'd woollen i^oods for iuen'4 wcjr, French,. Block Doeskin Ciysimit, Browjs a:sd tlolfe 'a«siincr,

ALL WOOL TWEEDS.'

Blue and Black Satinet ^. KV. JEAN.^ MIXED BEAVER, SHEEP GRAY,

RIMiRl Casfifnor, F.tncj f'a^i«hiirr, GhJR^Blsr S^A.TinSTE'r, A N A

ENT-STOCK OF CLOTHINO

Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats, tvith velvet Collars. C'a-simcr bcsiimss. C-JUU, Silk Warp, Tweed Coat". Pea Jackets, Velvet VcsU, Silk ve

lntofllat*. Cans all of vrhi-.-h

l'.nc'.i i- :4 Shots, Umf ro! Soil 'it vorv low fitfurij*. J. R. & S. ROTBINSON. vSnlltf.

Oct. i, '1$.

A B.riKC»

Abom frrty acrca r.r

if

fine Cutlery, Razors, N.-i«ors, Pen Kmics, $po«n.v a»a«l timber, wirh a good dwelling bonse and fine No^e^apcr, Envelopes. Pictures, sundry &hool and Ladies Tards. pianos. Mclo-Pcat:*. Mclvienns.

larnnng ptirnomv

cultivation, and ii Hi

a it is a or re so

bouses, stablt-s. &c. Any j)£rsou wtsh!iijr sncli (i

nceo^uiry

R'STINE.

improveme: Dee: .V1-.5 n20tf.

—a xmx MAKIT.ICTO/JT QF

A S & O A O

A lib.r.1 ,h.« I, ,»!!=- H^S&SSS ®kJ aS"X'^'SZ^and C'l:ti\ in Tch1:cc{ifff.«iio'hc^qualitiesars *cid

MANN tsr Tenn? c»HS, No hogteWi-:' whol^le and ™tSlVSt 7 J/f At.g^t'1^ 'JW. /rn«»A?r .KEENET. deeST-gl^t,^^ A^^OL' NOLUU