Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 October 1859 — Page 2
CRWVFORDSVILLE, IND.
Saturday, October 8, 1859.
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For President in 1860,
OO.T3STG- NORTH.
A!"iiiniiu'l»li«''i nt KlIMIjlll !l' Tliinits'' 11! aoxisxo SOUTH. Tliroutsli vpri.-j'.- 11: Frt-ijjlii :ii 'J -.' Acc)niiii(iijiti"n •—1
Democratic Ticket,
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CSAY",!. W. O'Brien, so favorably known to our citizens as one of the best daguerrcan artists in the west, lias located in the
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fear1?c:kI Hrcinley's advertisement hi.
tiro hu/iflre/l rotes.
til l'.
Look out for this dodge,
'pirits I:i'in tho \i.s: and will thev Cull ooii.c: liidire looks down 1*11 the mouth, lli.s
MORGAN SSOOK.
-call ftr Old Liners to come to his support Thugisin he labored manfully with his par-
for Auditor. I have known him from boyhood, and a more honest, upright, wholesouled man I never knew. Although differing from liini in politics, I shall give him mv vote for the reason that he is honest oii'I enpablc, and will discharge the duties of the office, if clectcd, with faithfulness nud ability and I am sure there can be no better guaranty of his excellent qualities and fitness for the position, if judged by tho abuse and villification heaped upon him by Wiu. II. Nowton, whoso scandal ii praise to a roan of honor and respectability. A REPUBLICAN.
Ever sincc this gentleman has been a candidate for the office of Comity Auditor, ho has been mercilessly assailed by tliej Journal, whose columns hare teemed with I the lowest abuse and slander. Out of all: the Democratic candidates he has been, .r.-r singled out for attack by the Republican town clique. Their toadies lift around on our street corners like they did in 1854-, il i* IF'iW boasting that "they'll cut off his feed,! that tlie triggers' to beat him are all set |and that money shall not be wanting to jeffoct it.*' Now wc ask Democrats, the noble-hearted Democrats of Old Montgomery, if there is a man in the serried ranks I that will, falter for a moment iu giving his
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SuI»««*rrh"r*.,|/s Sl,l^o inSidv.-uice, or »2, of Montgomery, the flower of the Dcm- |"J.
"r* jocratic anny of the State, will rally on next I It I. A 1 '•iTucsdav as one man to his rescue and with
'. «r Allots triumphantly olect l.im to tl.c
ofhcc his party has chosen him to fill.
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Sub/erf to the tlrci.\io)i of the D'ntocrat ,, 1 ,i,,,lor!
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fri css
a. m. paper
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"VV]M.. O. VTS C\K. DOIOfKATS, DO vol It DL'TY. l'OH ATPITOH, If every Democrat iu the county will do M.O RG A 1ST STSOO'K.|hisduty, a splendid victory awaits us.—
Vdlt ('Ol'NTV COMMISSIONKH, Let our motto be, "Don't give up the iShip!"
JOT1X CCliBP:X. Again we say. Democrats do your duty!
DEATH or J'\MES WALKKIC. Our readers will he pained to learn of the death of .Jamks Walker who died at his residence on last Thursday night. '.••'T'Mr. AValkkii was among one of our oldest citizens. In his intercourse with his fellow men, he was honest and upright, and beloved by all who knew him. In politics he was a Democrat and from the administration of (leneral .Jackson down to the
pressed a desire that he might live until the election that takes place on next Tuesday, so that he might once more cast a ballot for the principles that he had espoused in his early youth, but his wish was ungratified. He has departed from among us to the shadowy shores of eternity. Thus year by year are our old citizens passing away. ———————
HJI.DKK.NS' AM) SOCIKTY. Mr. W. (J. Ya.vck has rcccived a letter Ifrom Mr. C.C\ Thacv, Agent of the CLNLdrens' Aid Society, in which lie states he will be in Crawfordsvillc on the 20th of ... ,.i
National Convention, to holden at picscn t. On the dav of the Democratic Convention, Charleston, South. Carolina. enre a large number of Orphan CI.il-
,Irc»-Kv*
at heart, take hold
fa, in this matter. A more extended notice
will he «r.vcn in next week's issue of tins
In the meantime, all who arc de-j
sirous of securing one of these children
tor adoption, will please call on Mi. A ancc, jed £or
-7-i at the Clerks Office, and lca\e theii to Republicans who would have voted names. call upon all who recognize it
IIIK LIE I«ASI THE JOUK-|
iX
I ami the author of the charge stands before
fc
Jay „r l.is tool, 1,0 was ,„„«orvi„s i„ M. I c"n" l-»tionocing ,,crpo.,eS Which will lk- fic3a a a a a a a a a a a a a devotion to the ],r.ne.ples ot that glorious thar influence to cettNomanated thar is a old party. During his illness he often ex- HE TIC AI I'OKS.
fiSfThe Journal makes a long and dolc-
beautiful little town of A\ aveland, where ful appeal for the faithful to turn out.— he has opened a daguerrean room. Mr. From the hypocritical cant and the usual 0'.Brien is a gentleman and we take pleas- 'amount of hisshf'alittin contained iu the
ure in recommending him to the citizens leader, we. plainly discern the ear-marks of
.of AVavehmd and vicinity. IT. AV. Fry, our former venerable cotempo-
r:,r-v- Tlu' 11r'
ean novcr
KAwr.utn .Mim.ikin.—.iiiwi-simn,-., ltics, ami he never attempts to do an\tiling .anon have lust received their tall ami wina a tor stock ot -roods, .banners and i-itizcns ,. in it. Like the jackass with the lion ski.i, noriillv vrr.o wi.-^h to ii:: kc clie:ii pur-.,. ,. ., ,, his attennilcd roar lias onlv resulted la a chases hou.M trive them a call. .. bra v.
5firln 1S54)
another column, lie has just reeeiv ed a cai^litl:ilo for Auditor, used to go around splendid stock oi' clothing, boots, shoes,:
u(n. s(reots
hats, caps ami liunishing goods of e\n\ lie sCtlm.*ed into his Ivnow Entiling dcMTipnon. Jjodgo which he had opened in a room over torc
'"""fe$~Th« Deiuoeratic party is fully '"is store. .Democrats recoiloct well his "'aroused. The en'.ire ticket will be trium-1 trickery, and all attempts to seduce them pliant! elected. Snook will heat ,dge into his support will prove fruitless.
Ctt?~DeiiKcrats of .Mmitiroincrv countv,
remember tnat Mortrau Snook, vour candi-
The only hopes Ki Ige has ot defeating didate for Auditor has never inveigled Snook is by swapping of Saui'l. Austin, his neighbors into Kuow Nothing dens and
induced them by trickery to swear away their nianhooil. Remeinber that he has
been from youth up a I)einoeraf. and that i:
-terlimx, working!
is liko calling "spirits from the vasty 1 ty to overthrow the midnight banditti, of j,c ^jcic are brought. Let none beleft bedeep"— they won' couie. ^nook has the which Havid T. Ridge was the principal, jlind(
inside track and he 11 keep it. Mark the assassin. 5-vvfi:j candidates clean out of their boots prediction. l@°*Will the editor of the Journal deny
Mi OATKUII.VU.
For the h'n iow. Who furuishcd the first den for the Know 1
MI:. Editor.—AS the election takes Nothing', to meet in.' David T. Ridge. ^at Ridge's friends, on the west side of place next Tuesday. I wish to say a few, W1 stood on the street corners with -Ourt
words through your paper in regard to Abe Horner and abused and insulted Deni-1 Thomas Powell was nominated the_\ would Morgan Snook, the Democratic candidate ocrats in 1854—of David T. Ridge.
Who boasted that he had seduced more
voung men into the Assassin Order than
ain other nig ui countn David
T. KidsC.
Who cheated Tliomns Powell nomination? David T. Ridge
TO THE
whole and undivided support to one who 'A* tO
out by the enemy and made defeat Morgail SllOOk
'answer the question. The Democracy of S™ "P OalTl AUk.
jor n)C
as a privilege or a duty to help the poorjuscdiu
land suffering, to aid in this noble and phi-1,vllicll I
ilanthropic enterpi i\
TIM-: IIYPOOltiTH. I state that if I live, I intend to vote the I
he Journal man hypocritically exhorts entix-c Democratic ticket unscratched at I the brethren not to swap votes, wlien lie t|ic next election, and warn my friends knows very well that the intention has f|)C sympathy of the Journal is hypobeen all along to sacrifice Sam Austin to critical and unasked save Kidge. rascals!
.Democrats, look out for the
V(jn
Kor some time back the Journal has Jtl,nbeen on caged in abusing and villifving Pleansat Hill Sep. 3d 59. John Wasson,.charging bin, with what 'they
know to be a willful and malicious lie, w.th |ft
iH l^cency deny that Ridge £uc jrju]^s
POLLS!
nn ott'Sam Aii*-
Look out for this
dodge.
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.« (VIRB.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
tllonfg ornery County, The hist Montgomery Journal contains an article meanly insinuating that I was a
mcnl':)c1'
"_nd girls-fur whom he is de-
0 0 ,1
m{|de
Nothing Lod0e.
•])uhlic
sirous of fiudiug homes in this vicinity.— ,. explicitly denied having ever been a memLet everv one who has the interest of these ,, it her or ai13- Know nothing Lodge, anu 1 rV ''oor
iStatement of my cotmcc
that institutioI|f and at tbat tilnc
hoj).|ig wi]1 gott]e that
s]amlcr }brevei Jn Uic
.mic
ig a ai
papcr there
.tic]c
full of pr tcndcd syinpa
thy for my defeat last Saturday. While
aui much obliged to the friends who vo-
Jnc
ju ^onvcntion. and feel grate-
jic p0]]s cannot consent to be
sut
.L
nia
(o SUpp0rt.
„ner to defeat a ticket
ain
pledged and in honor bound
'j'0
st0p
Hiat game, I now
Sept. 29, '59. .JOHN AVASSON.
A RICH LETTEK.
The following rich.letter, addressed to David Ridge, has been handed us for pub lication. It was pieked up iu the street Jand from a perusal it will be seen that it was written before the Republican Con-
fjolK ^\*0 give it verbatim ct libera-
Sc
'ou
cnim
being a member of the Know Nothing the Republican Party her is going to Try Order. The card of Mr. W. has effectually {to Nomenatc Powcl We hav conclud to crainei\ the lie down the traducer's throat, fTry to cary this lownship for }ou and Mr
„Name^ctorc
the Repubhcau rsominatintr Convention as
date for Auditor and'as a Leader of
Fry Which We think cau be dun Jiy a fu
Ix
Dollarcs placcd 111 the proper handes tor
Jnenv votes
^|lorc i,at
friends arc using every effort to trade oft" mater on tha day-of Arotin if you wish Eny Sam Austin? A\'e dare him to do it! jone to operant for yeu in that manor I am
£ST"The columns of the Journal this j. AVour Rcspifally. week teem with the lowest abuse and villification of Democrats. Ridge expects to be elected by securing a certain number of Democratic votes. If there is a Democrat in Montgomery county so base 1*11 feeling that will feed the hand that smites him, we would like to see him.
can
te gott by
anc SUUI 011C
(0 atend to that
O* Look out for counterfeit tickets Be on your guard.
J®*]Fry talks flippant'y of "birth right office holders, offiec seekers by inheritance," &e. AVonder if he has any reccollection of a certain man who is a candidate now and held a deputyship iu the best office in the eight years, under the reign of
eoun
tv for
a
])cm[ic.rat
0
sanie timc
kcc'l1i,oufc
pxidge the dark-!antern
,,0.lstiltg
of thc
,lbugil)g
young Dome
nnd
iUifyi„g the party
H"' that placed his own father in office. AYho was a leach 0:1 the "public crib" there?—
'Let the galled jade wince."'
l»OST MUU'l'IMl i:\A3M\A riO.\. Dr. T. "\V. Fry will liold a post mortem examination on the body uf that illustrious Thug, David T. Hidgc, on next Tuesday night. Friends of the deceased will bring their dark lanterns. The examination will take place in the old den over KiJgc's
SST'The Journal says "the offices of our county are the gifts of the people and
should by them be bestowed, and upon whosoever mnv seem proper." AVc know
ot no one who has ever held omcc in this county, even though he was a Democrat
tiiat was not elected by the people.
DEMOC'llATS. TO TilK POLLS. Let every ]emoerat throughout the
*'1C ihns of county be at the polls 011 next Tuesday
morn
i"ng. jjee that the lame, the aged and
and we
CTeI7*b'nS
Who at the present time iS engaged »ith fT" r™""
his friends in selliug out bam Austiu:—
Who cursed and revillcd our adopted citircus, calling them lop-eared Dutch and red-necked Irish? Davifl T. Ridge.
111
LKESTEH A CURTIS. ester, oCthe ®in ot,Ke8t«r( and
Cqrtfif has ^flM^uiiiied ^m Iptoi
wb be
stoclsof boots and shoes eTeFbrottMit to stocxs of boots and* shoes er^broT^ht Crawfordsville. The stock has been bought at figures that vill enable them to Bcll b«low all competition. It is th6 place to get good bargains
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DOKiLAS AT THE SOL'TIL^ The New Orleans True Delta of Sep-. tember 18th, in an article on the Charles*
ton Convention and its nominee, rebukes the Southern politicians who declare they will not support. Judge Douglas if he is nominated, and.says
Douglas represents the advanced political sentiment of the nation he is on the true ground as regards-the principles upon which the durability of our institutions must rest. He has youth/ uncommon vigor of mind, and"Bodyis possessed-~of counige, firmness, and' gifts of elorjuence, rarely equalled and, above-all living men, can' invoke in his favor the conservative and patriotic feeling, as well as the popular confidence and love of the glorious AArcstern portion of the Confeedcracy, which has never vet been honored by having a Democratic candidate for the Presidency taken from among her intellectually stalwart sons.
to the shambles here. [Applause.] They
held the views which laid the foundation of slavery in the theology of that time.— Thev sold the Quakers into slavery—they sold the family of Kintr Phillip into sla-
very. ThcseVere the sentiments that ex- lm-tJ
istedinthe North in our early days— IV
%i
trade be put to iiu end i.iC01nl«l
Al
cans will wince at the appearance of this
It is :n elaborate but succinct argument in siijiport of the distinguished s'atcsmau's
lL~
ffice holder, and he at the
tiou of the day, and may bo re^ardeil
A Woniikki-tl (.'anxo.v.—A most won dei-fid long-ranged ean,ion invented
Mr: Jetfnes, patentee of the well-knmM,,
marine glue, is in course *t hem? mounted I\ in the Royal Arsenal, oolwicn. for experiments at Chocburyni ii
pokcn of as certain to cclips weapon hitherto known. I I-c nrcsent bore, a lh.ree-ii ch diameter, weighs
1
wilf beat the Know Nothing
House square, swore that if
their power to defeat
hi,u Wc darc himto
dcn-v
Lvx.\ Si Sox.—This firm has just rc-
ce
|ve(j
a
splendid assortment of Groceries,
to buy groceries.
David T. Ridge. f&~ The best stock of Boots and Shoes Who will the Old Liners mark on next' ever bronght to this market, are now now Tuesday? David T. Ridge. being opened at F. H. Fry & Co's. "Any
rr *«o,
toftlc of coff". siig«r, n«.!ddo,._xw«nl/. fniits, and iD fact everything kept in the
person in want of a number 1 Boot or Shoe will do well to examine their etock before purchasing.
From Enquirer.
CLOMOU9 DiaiOCRtTIC VICTORY Iff C^IFO»jIA^TnBlWPH OFvjPOPP*
1 la,
I Laughter. I weight Hi) net. nune llian 27r. I 2ii IVfmiuiii, cents pur hcn.l on S3 1I g,
re-nomination, says of this paper
llIE Dol'CI.AS J'jSSAY. lhe 1 lttsourg 1st I'retniuni, ."(1 e.'n'r |),:r licnd ijii "H Hi g'. avi'nj.1 .if 1 1- w«siarlit :iwi net. noni! less tlian -S". Post, which named President Juchanan tor -M 1'romiuin, cents per li1
rIT!i.o
document. They ean neither successfully continue tlioxuno. 1 am •terniiir.vl tlmt denv its premises, dispute its facts, nor re- jS,K1." -v':"
a- 1 l-'iwtold. A
twenty nines. .Mr. weffries, it is stated, c.n.k. Wm has asserted his conviction that it would "l-T'ii" 'vi'.'!,, carry from Do.vcr to Calais. It is the in-' Daz -y. Mi-piu-n tcntioii of the authorities to carry out a va- K/'U !L..I'-i ried and complicated course of experi- /.'iTb"-[ I. Im
to eat up
um iu ui ma. svrnu v*. n.
No doobl he ould
'",C' "S
teleg^hic
patch that the Democrats have achieved a brilliant victory at the late California^tate election. Milton S. Latliam, their gallant candidate for Governor, a native son, of Ohio, is chosen Governor(by.a majoffjy.of twenty, thousand, itb^ Democratic, .candidates for Gongrcssi Soottand' Burehall, are alfeo elected/: 'The dispitch^says1 the Democratic State ticket is elected by an immense majority. Both branches of the Legislature are largely Democratic.
The result will be a surprise to the Opposition in the Atlantic States. Owing to the divisions in the Democratic ranks between Gwin and Broderick they confidently expected to carry the State. They made a perfeet fusion with the bolting and disaffecfcd Democrats, but it was no use, the Democratic State tickct was carried by much more than the usual majority.— Democrats of Ohio, will you not emulate on Tuesday next the splendid triumph which has been gained by your brethren, 011 the Pacific.coast -rv ,5-^: ,,-,The platform upon which the victory
has been won 111 California, is our platform,
Governor Seymour at St.Paul.—Hon word for word, so far a slavery is concern Horatio Seymour, of New York, has been d. The California Democratic State Con making a speech at St. Paul, Minnesota, yention was held after the Ohio, and it which has turned all the milk of the New adopted verbatim its resolutions, which York Tribune into vinegar. No wonder, were popular sovereignty throughout.— when we read the following home thrust Mr. Latham, the Governor elect, is an ariu it f'v dent friend of Senator Douglas for the
How came slavery in these UnitedPresidency. AVhcn lie accepted the nom States? A\ ho brought tin negro from Af- jna{
rica? The South never had ships. The
on
lie thus stated his creed
db
men of New lork where I eaino from anU noniucrcintion us the,, the men ot Massacnusctts and the men of .1 x-1 1 Rhode Island were those who stole then, 1° "\"lsfl ^^raska from their homes and brouirSit them over\Bl?^stfam
Picture
,, over brOHL'Iit to tl.is i-onntv. anil the onlv elaec views of tho most important political ques-
yoi| [..in p,t t||o
I.:ea-n:'. TIsoiimj
inents under the inspection of the FeltCoiuniittee of Woolwich Arsenal. being satisfied of its power in its present Mnily. Vn:,nia a form, the bore will be progressively in- |[il^^\vmit"m(iC' creased to a sixty-eight pounder. To enable'the gunners to point the gun, the trunnions will be fitted with a couple of telescopes, to assist the e} over the enormous range predicted.—European Times.
ff„,. Hill. Kirhard
AUC
Hawk. 0 C.
CST" An exchange paper asks whether there is no way of extinguishing the fires of Vesuvius. Yes, tumble a few Southern fire-eaters into the crater, and they would, Magan'. John no doubt, eat all the fire up in half a dozen
If'rnidori. ilnain Hiatt, athan •Ionv, Harri-on Johnson. Knto ICaiiiin-. .!(.} ii Key-. N Kai-hler. f-ried Larvis. W ni 1 -rft, I.trwellcn. .loniilhnn I.einoii. in II Martyn. .lolin I. M.i-h. I. S Miller. Mary
Oeti.»r
the principles of popular
or.m-
4t
V1"®"1'
and by the Adnnnis.
Imk« Hitinn Ai^rl fihnvr
tration of James Buchanan. And, above all these, stand by the union and integrity of the Democratic party, as wc feci that upon the success of the principles of our
dcPc»d1
the
ot
When the Constititution of the United States was formed—when the delegates iMntifP tfl RfftPlr frPAWPrsf from the different States met in Convcn- bU DbLUJti iTIOWt/lo, tion, the question of slavery was there, T'r^ and it whs askcu,
hen shuli the skive- tios, tor th« Hbcral ptitromi^*: cxtuiuK^l to him «Iitriii5r the present mid p:ist years in
WJ1V ()j*
now! Virginia Dow! »Sotltll Ciirolinil says obligations to them for such putrona^f, has Uyeiilel
ft a» 1 xr upon the following method to expretf* hirf srntiinenti* not- J6t, 3lassachusetts not yet. and INcw toAranl them for such favorp* Hampshire said not 3'et-the slave-trade :s profitable. [Laughter.] lhe great bu- 1 lilies funu-xt year'soni'r.itinn.-, tu pnipii.se?. lll.TL'tiiro ..• V„... L'_„|„,,.i ,.1. „.„ to ilistrituito iitiioi:r IIh'Iii tlicfnllowiii!.'I'remiiMii. siucss of ^cw England at 011c tune j()I1 j10 ije.it fiitrwl lot jr lots of the cmupctit-un-was the manufacture of
i'um—purc rum, "r--1 »n
and prospen-
°"v beloved and common country.
Poiii traffic, and tvi'ling uniU'r
iVuliii(.'. It is s. uitikTsioml thut sitil I'reiii-
,, ., hums nre to bo p.nd tivrrniKi iilinve the re^nhir liutr-
aughtcr,) and they took it to the coast or kct_prior. III ('rawfor.tsvillf, upon thudiiy of Africa and cxchamred it for slaves.— ileiivcr.v.
t'-^v,tj
l.st 1 renutini,-U c«nts prr lioiiil 011 Jloffs, a\onip:i'
rni ii"- 1 weight Itiii nut, none loss thiin iStl.
,)e!.
cal history of his country, reasons most "v rpTj-ri n"rTT'7'^'\TC! HI? 1 powerfully,mid draws his conclusions most J.U _LJzLJli OXJLiiuijJNo UX satisfactorily. The essay is a keen and vigorous defense of the great Democratic doctrine of popular sovereignty, lie covers the whole ground, and leaves those who 1 your \'t_Tv clamor for a slave code for the Territories ib-jm in pretty effectually silenced. The Kepubli-
avinvg-.-
on ."11 IU«-, nvw«
ni'iijlit :!00 |, nnlu- Its' than 1st IVoniiiiin. .-0 eL•llt.•' psr bund 011 "5 I[o'.v, a vitbr
,, jii.i l* wemiil -T.'i net none: lc.-.^ h:in •--•. In .1 closely reasoned, elaborate ami 1111-1 e,f ivrmitun. -jr. wi( p.,T 1k».i un :r. IK."-, jivit.m-v nute history "of our Federal Government weieht tfs net, m.iK-lc.^ .ha., am. let IVi-iniiini, .0 ciMits pel- hend on H"' lluf-'s :i\-r.-g in relation to its btatc and lerritonal or- -'irlit a.nin. noiii-li-.-* ihiinsiin. \f_ r» ... .1 1 ....... l.I^i l'rcinii!i!i. i" t-Jiiis per head on Ml Hi g-. iiver.-if gaiuzation, 3Ir. JJjujus ujiiuintratcj ins ,ve-M :jji„ -i-,!) ,„.t, i.-^i 1 imn r.-.. 0W11 position, and surrounds it with an ar- 'riiuahnv.: award made and irivcn by Competent 11 1- 1 an-l prop-r iinltf'-- iT n'lalit.v (iiiikiiow'i to owners' rav ot most convincing facts. lie displays if pr^iMe.) .-ealtv doeidins net weight. a most admirable knowledge of thcpoliti-i
iRV'-'v-i. J. \\. I'.l.AtK, fcen.
Montgomery County
,. uui.-i.n-ji KE'I'U KN my mor-t .-incero tlnnks I'mS those who your very libera! troiK'.ge lo me i-iueo 1 have
rFr
Oct. S. l.-.VJ-tf.
by|J^IST
3, if.ii-cjo.1)
meals.—lattisri/lc Journal. 1 ki„j n, •MdmMiHtrator'K Sale. :s- j^/ou bad tumbled in a fe^7 p- ^-OTIrE
pOSltlOD editors of Ivcntucny, during tbc! auction, on Sauirday. the 'JUth i»y of Ot-toher, Into ("IT1V-.CC rhov would not onlv hare at residence or Charles
jate can\ass, tnej wouia not oniy nave \vBynetownship. Montsompo-eonnty. .ie.-e..-t-d. hi been willins to eat up all the fire iu esu- ...
vius, but to drink some of the cratcr be-
aVC had to g» dl.
Journal. .. And no doubt they would hav« gone for it.—Democrat.
t&" On board one of the English gun boats in the late attempt of the iJritigh to go to Pekin in their own way, a single shot took a leg from each of six men who were standing iu a line.
ule
,,01Illilie
the' ammnciatioii'by v.hi'ch he deigns to!Electro-Magnetic Daguerreotype, abide. All the great ability of the Sena- A^nHtUTYPl^S, tor has been brought to the task, and he has erected a structure which disputants will find it dilliciilt to pull down. It will of course be sought and read in all fjuar- set t-.n- yctirsclv ters
Ol?
]SW in vt oftK
KM A IN INK in ih- I In Sinn.i. mi tiiy Vf «l it' not {:»k(*r» mil \vilhin t!tr fhc (ieii'T.il 1'osi OIIuvj
an^O IS ins ft»r Ii win \v 11
PV Other Arm-'trnii!:. A W
•41 I I'« •|to\v..I..- -|..| I. with its Iflaii'-'i.ir !. A:.i -,,t jtird l.'icin la
seven tuns, and presents ajipeartince H'-ar. (with the exception of the jirescnt calibre) {s-ur similar to one of our sixtv-eight pounders, !ir"
I liradlcy. in I
lhe charge will consist or sixteen p-jmi-ls r.,itMr, .1 \v of powdc -, and a coni'.'ally shaped .--boi, th'i1'!' weighted wit'u lead to nine pound.--, and (''ark. biivr hollowed similar to the Minie diet, which it is presumed will be propelled fifteen or •l:li
HAVINfi
.i-ouM be linicli p'c. ised to have
!ll:-v
ttor
work, at-.d n.i
I do it ai.y chcapcr, and yon can ii.wavs
MAJ.AINKOTVPKS, riiOTOtJiiArilS,
And all kinds of Snn-lielil I'ictiirr-s. ('al! Fry*?! Noatlyu}
lend li-ttir.-. I'er-I A.iverti-" il." .Morri-. I'll M.i II mv
I' A
ne. W W
Meto.\ eiey. Anir' •'.M»c!:ie.-ii. Mr Mc-Manner-i. Il trvty t.l-hoi li- Jam :, 1' John II :Krt
I'o'k-n. Mrs 1 rcc. Simili .ids ii. i: Hi John Ifi.-.v, I''rfdi-rick A Itoljurts. Kii ['hurl"- W H.t 1' II ,t I-" l!a!n.-cy. A .-niltli. .laini-s Ncott. Wm .-invdi-r. \Vin ln--id-. li.-uei .*"inith. -«i ii W 1' .siihin.-._Ab.-| Mnitli. Thom.i^nsd -r, lt.-nj innii .""turn. Aron Minor. \'-azry Mi'vrn'. John vliiller.lt rmbiirt it .""on .'.1 hnina.«. .Fflino*
17
Twenty Five Thousand
or
just KECI:IVI:D
A. N I 1^ O I S A Tj
E A
ii
NEWMUSIC STORE
A 1'CKM ic:is tic
lately a II »oni :ni'l .Mn.-i nl Mrfhninli
...... ...... v.w.j'v. find tli the Mit-tv liue. M.v M-i''ti'us ».f l'i:iii a:c f.«m I
SlSt its conclusions. hp.t n^rtmcnt ot'an 1 Frames, in tliis part llm r.llwiu^ vcluhruti'd and .veil l.no.vn .Mann- I The Detrc it Free Democratic, Iot'cm.ntrv «t mj U-y i»ropj ro»i ••tiroupinjj." snys tiiy lot
Jronpiii'^." I uin now in receipt of
t'ases (end J-'r/ttaes
UIV UMI 11^., I 1(111 Ull |t ,ll
po.-i'n: the Court. Uoii-u. 3d .story in Kin pin: iilock. to l.incr.- than an !c fo Vi'iirs. Very Kuspectfully, I vmt 'tnll on ,j:, j, |.
,.nt ,nvr„riNvillo.
•it ('i-invford
'S. --:iih'.-r 1. "1:1. nviriths. will l»-
MEL00E0NS, GUiTARS
IS(Mi
her( by aiven tha( wil| n( pahUe
r.'onrin'thelate
horehy
I im. TS I hnmn.-. l.--« ir W nlkcr. Kob?rt S jii ii.011. L«nan W ilhi'iu.-, G.-.-rire il.«oii, W U.ilnon. Iienjamin WilliHin-.. Ifaiharl il-tjch. hitc. Fransi.1 A-•• W hitf. (t -W "If. John W, o.l E 'AV ncht. Uobert oung, Ann
(i.
Ik.rth
njoney to he pail in
K. Horry,
TERMS.—Twetre month? eredit will l« iven oil all smnsorer thre-lt)l»rs. the purchn-er trivini his notes with approved *eunjitj\ wHivinir nil benefit or relief frotn rnluation laws. JOHX SMALL.
Oct. i". lKj£-t3-pr'*fcc if-.lO. Admini-trator.
NEW OYSTER SALOON!
THE
«nh»criber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordfviltc and Tieinitj-, that he has opened a new •J
Oyster and Eating Saloon in the h&ictnent under Crane's Tailoring wtablUhinent. r.rmerl]r known iu "TJie Arbor. Oysters, Hrtirie Chickens, Quails, and gaiue, 'of crorj liencriptWB served up in the :t style. Call down.eonllomcn.
Oct. c. 1^3-tf. OIUBiJi-
for the .-all.- "f ...
most n:s|-i.vtfully invite my ftioiids and tie juiMi of Cr.i wfordNviHc and vi.-inity in l' -ral in faiir slia'd vi"T hip rll|| ivIil-ii tliry nood anvtliincr in
Liglite & Bradbury, New York.
Wm, Lindeman & Sons,
Wm. Eiiobe & Co-, Baltimore. AI-o s|'!cn lid l'art*r (Iran.I Tianns of my mvn Inipnrtation. 1/iin.'t l,c aih aiOairc ovi. a fsoi ,] many tlu:ilur.«.a jr: ot:i-:iI I'ianc Maker. t".jndi:-' fidly tin* qualities of a l' 1 1'i.inu. tin jt*:!ii-- iiuii tlicrif iK ridy upon petting ln~:iiimi-n:s. whi.-ii fur durability, Iji llian. uf tone, !a*lii:i of1 totti-h, and bcanty uf f:ni-li. aid licyon.l ilmil.t uiiliont ri.nipi.-tition. 11. in/ n:i ,1-i L.-i-ll at! nl I hai't'iiy I'nic.s. i.o.-idi'T j-i• t.-ti iliy at'i'iidliiL' io the ttiirii^'. I can thrrcfnioiilfi.-r l»ctt' indii. cm, nb. in wlicio c!.-?c.
hrinl(
two equal installment", one in nine nn«l th«* other in eighteen nwiitlH after making .^ai 1 tie. th" pureJia^er .^ecuriiitr the deferred irMt:illinent5 by notc.n with interest, waivini: valuation law.-.
Oct. £. Irt50-t3-pr's fee §1.50.
late of
ersonalproperty, eon-i-tingof Horses. Cattle, Flos-j. the field. Wheat. Household arc I Kitehen Furniture. Fartniu&t"ten'ils. Jte.
BROMLEY'S
Stock is Tiry attrnctlvo noir, as be has old all nisDry Good*, and baa opened a complete stock of
BOOTS & SHESOj
Clothing, Mats, Caps *ac«f
Furnishing Goods,'
Also a fine and splendid sioek of
tliat the iiiidr-r.'jffiird Cin.r.lian .,f 1 'T'th 11 Miiali y|o|.'.- off on- .-ar, a white «™,t .,11 foreh«r!c" If. I I {. l'i '*r jii h'* !"11 I c. Any pcrnon ^1 ini nforniA ThoiiKf I'.Krmv. in ptir-njiiM: iIk* «*r*l« *.f ti"i» coiircrniiii? huI
of ran- f..ur ivc.-t and part .f the
lve-t half (,f the aouih-eu.-t tiunrler of «:tid -"eetion I de bounded lu follou -liinineat the half-mile ,take th on the south boundary ef said -..etjon, an-l riiiiriiiit tnenee east UK) rod-, thence north "t north leir. 1 5 0 0 aividintr thf en.«t half from the hall* -f sai»I youthiwt qunrtiT. thonoe north to the norih lint* ot .«hhI I \TF OF INDIANA. quarter thence wwt tfO ro«l^, tlu .-onUi 1G0 to the placrof breinninjr
NAM'V HliTTK, (luardian.
Oct»h'*r i-, fee
JNTOTICE
ISpointed
AV. .SXVDEH, I'.
hereby ?iven. that the underpinned hn^ been Apadministrator the tniate of Chnrle.- K. Ji-rry. late of Montgomery eounty. deeeaed. .Said e^Uite i.-*?uppo^ed to solvent.
JOff.N SMALL, Administrator.
FOR SALE!
I wish to sell, trade or pi re away. IOO Acres of Land, situated in the south-western !nrt of the State of \vi.«eon?rn. in a thicklr settled country, adjoining county to the
Richest Lead Mines in (he World,
And close to a navigable stream, and the Milwaukee and Missinpi Kailrond. I will trade said land or part of said land, for lumber suitable for building, buggies, horse'*, &c., or I will trade the whole ofsaid land for lumber Ac., and time on the ballancc, or I will trade for huitable town property now i» tlie time, you that wautto bur or bave'anvtbine to trade, ptteh in
The" land can be well reccommended by many citizens in town t!io hsvc seen it. Oct. 1. Sw. J. I.. Dl'NiiAX.
Cloths, Cashmeres and
FANCY VE.STISGS.j
The stock i« complete 'fu every branchj spocified abovo and shall
BE SOLD LOWER THAN ALL,
As we are determined to take the lead in this branch of trade. So call and buy, vonaked ones. Oct, 1. WM. JtKOMLKYj. r/ GO'
ESTHAY'JEn.
ABRIKDLE
Cow, si* years old,VI
ljcr forehead, horns very clcar and sharppointcxl, said cow cstrsiyed tho iOth of Juno from tho pastnro belop.ginjr to WAtson it Vance. .Any person eivine information wlicro said coV can bohad will bo liberally rewarded bv addros.iins,
ALBERT ALLKX. Browns Valley, Ind. October 1,1S50. vol.li-no.il.
To Merchants & Millin rsl
cnsrci^r^ATiZ
S I O S E
W. F. Devou & Eockwood,
Vo. 83 JPearl
Street9.Z
WHOLESALE DEALERS
SILKS, RIBBONS,
7K)X.\I-:TS, PLONVKRS.
Shawls, Cloaks,
DRESS TRDLMTNGS,
Hoop Skirts. Lacc Embroideries, WIJITK GODS', CLOVES, &C.
jrr-CUKAT INDl'eKMEN'TrS i.fforod to CASH hml SMOKT-TIMK IH VKKS.
W. I». DEVOU & IIOCKWOOIK
s.-p'. -I. if.vi. II10
E O A
THE firm of Spraguc & Co.,
Cincinnati, have opened in their
new iron front Store, south-east
jeorncr of Fourth and Vine streets,v
opposite Post Office.
'J'hev have a magnificent stock uf (Jooil.- for Men and Hays' vvenr%
f' |including alt that appertains h*
|a gentleman's v/ardrobe, cilher
umiphcil, (ialn & ready-made or to order, far Men: Oetobei is.'.'.i. jarid JJoys.
CwoM PreiniiEiii!
Ji c,r slock
°r
IBC 9SS •'sold. We liave a stock of Fine
f'lL'cts (!oo^- f01'
ordered work, is splendid. Their:
goods are marked at Cash Prices,
and as low ns ine Coods can bo
Sole Leather _Trunks. Rail Road
proof—best that can lie made.
AL^O—New f-iylc Hags, for traveling purpose.--, traveling Rn
1 0
herein shawls, (.Vc.
SPEAGUE
rl"AKI-:N
I
I -!iii,
Vn'
S'Utr
uuMnn-, VIOLINS,
Mutos, Pic-olos, I
Banjos, FJsifinas ami Icconlcoiis, ,~7
t.-t-iill-1 of the very best quality un-1 hi,hc, „inh. Al,. I,
Sheet Music, Instruction Books,
& c.\,
South-east corner -Uh ij- Vine xtreet.. i". -I. if t,io
#i.v//Yf// ice. I,v
in-, i.ill i,f iti'o\*rti tonn-
•ii L'-in-rv ri.nnty, linl iaiia. nn I lio Ith nilur. I--r, i.in- ''1 niv M,\HK..f the r.d-
'''"•V "'''V'11 ''oi..,-, I,!ac|(, sum,, nliito .n tin '••'-,1,MU in, I.i.iii l,ii„| |„,|f ",p
!l"-
"oof of tli- ri^'lit
on tl.f ii. :,i .-lit,uli|T,
iil.-iiit Ml.-.,,, hait'l--1,:-rh. Hii.l j„.?ix old i-,. ,.-|ii 1 HIT. N other niaiii.-i or liraii.Im pcr.vivi.
'V
Vl-
d-dim-.-. i.y KMI„
tint h_.ii.fi ii.-[i i.irt. »rj^ c-. I»iti,rc .--iiin.ii *. Ma\i, ,i .1 ii..i i.-i'nt t.ic I cacoiii a ii 11 •. .«ni| t.m 11 i, and I iltiT1.1.
\V. C. C|| rk.
f'etr 5gVy-A-.v Only:!
i-isy Yomc
Dye ng E sta I ii 11111 t.
ik I)v,„
ori.M-l lini 'In-, in v.-ry npr-ri.r all kinds of Mlk-. Silk \-lv.-ts. Iiiidi..-,-' Vi-il-. M.-rin.H, AI j.ji.-h D.-lain--. nnd l)r---"( if v-r.v d.,--.:ri|ition. Also— CANTO.V CitAI'i:, or ItHOCIlA
the wry h.-st of Itr.iian Stdiii.'-, together -.viih a variety of ot':i..-r articled u.-naiiy l:cjit in .1 Mu.-ic More. tty-O^un. bv iniiil promptly au-l faith- Ktr-.-tmilly t-lrnns.,! and mad.- a ^.od wl^t-or dr-.» fiill lutc-iidud to, 1 nee List- jiti 1 i.ir. iilurs ol th" most df!ii.-.i!-.-i-olor. T-rmM ry ii-'oniihl.-. Tho 1'iano.- nt fte upon application. A ••"II is rc- I-i•!iare invited to call m.i .-\ii!nin- «ji-rinicri» -jn-etfully snlirited. I.. KI.SXKi:, S.-it«.-riil.,-r IT. I-.V.I. ii. MrTflll.Alt.•'•':
Kciom the S. W. Coni'-r 1'tibli..- Hfjiinre. firuaiii.-ustle. *A-t. 1^.''.^. lilutf.
.Vol ire
£-,x' ret yet!.
I/.orn
my premi-c* in Voniit.'ville, nhont thr^o iv/-.-k- it lar^o- r.-d cow, ivhit*-fn.-.i, brok'-n horn*, with holes bore I, white hr'a^t, f.,r.- les whitfl
vnw
the f.'oiirt Coimii .11 I'lea-i, will .--ell on »r after four AI'AM j(K('K. w-.-tk' from tin- date hereof, nt private sale, the undivi.b'd iiit.-re-t lvhiuh said ward.- have in the follow in" de-.-rib-d real --tatc. to-wit: The ca.-:t half of the «on:h-we-t (jiiiirter of section thirteen, in town-hiii srv.'nt-en,
rr,HK
v. il! be 11berally r»«w«rrl«*ii.
JjOSt!
Un?fr«.ni Wmv«*i,'in! f'» rrntrford#IJU'K STKLLA SflAU'l.. with rcl horAnv |it.« fin«luitr th'* iin l**nvin« it at
ON'vil!
the ff./tfl
Ollico, will he iiherally rew.inlcd.
FJeetion .Yotire.
TEH MS.—One thousmid dollar' of the pun-hn_«e I WM J.I AM C. AN Ch. fMerk of the ('irenit (ourl
the residue to he pail in
MoXTOOUtiftY TOCNTV,
for aid county, doccrtify lo the ShcrifT of laid county that the following the number and tlescription of all the oflici .7 to be tilled at the next Keneral election to be held in 'aid county oil the «econd Tuesday in October next, (W-1.) to-wit:
Cb-rk of the Montgomery Circuit Court Auditor for Montgomery Comity: ... One County Connniwioner for 1'i.itriet S'umher #. of Montgomery county.
In tctimony «her-'.f, I hare hereuntoa(^xI ed the -eal of the Circuit Court, and iob1 i-.-rib-i my name, tbi' l.-t .lay of .Septemher. A. 1). l-'/J. WM. C. VANCE. sept .*», Clerk Montgomery Circuit Court.
qualified voters of Montpomery county aro I. hereby notified to meet at their unual place! of holdincelection1*in theirrespectire townships, on the 'ccond Tue-day of October next, (l?58,) and then an A ther" vote for pensonj to fill the several offices mentioned in the Clerk'.' certificate abort.
WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.
,«ept 5, litff. (Uww
Sheriff's Notice.
To the voters of the Count,j of Montgomery, greeting: 0U aro hereby notified that on Tnexlajr, the JIth day of October* a p*ll will he opened the feveral precincts in this county, to receive the votes cast therein in l'avor of. or again*t tho calline convention to alter, amend or revise the Constitution ol^ the State cf Indiana in pursuance of un aet^or tno* Leiri-laturc of the State of Indiana, entitled an act^ to provide for the taking of the acme of the qualified voters of this Stato on calling a conveotitin to alter, •meudor revise tho Couititutiun yf thu nute, ap-J proved March f, 1839. v^T^0nd'r
ra3r
\^I.UVK. li.A'^K
l..|.iid.*« liv. SlioritS'of M- nt5oinery "oiinty.
