Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 December 1859 — Page 2

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CR.I W FORDS VILLE, INO.

.« Saturday, December 17,1859.

PRINTED AND PUBJ.ISHKD EVEKV SATURDAY M«»KSJKG BV. ClIAUM S II. BOW ES. 1 1

RrThct'rnn 'nrdsTillc! Review, furnish

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ed to siihxcrilMT* *1.50-in ml mice, or •«, and others have tried tj bring about an tmIf not i»ih! within the v« ilorntauding on. their otfii account, and.for I lt«: IH.ATIO!* their .own objects. Hence the riynqrs.(j ai: kii THAN ANY PAITiX ITJBLISIIED IN, Docs the Journal suppose any i)ciuo-

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ftr SUBSOUIBEBS. JSt

For President in 1860,

National ('oHrentinn, to b-hnltlen at (-hnr/rston, Smith Carof'nm.

DFI'AliTl/KK OF Tit A INS ON TUB XKW ALBANY A SALEM RAILROAD. OOINO NORTH. Accommodation Hi lOdu a. IK. Kri-isjlit hi ••. 2:06 p.m. Through Kxpron nt »A" p. inr.

OOINO SOUTH.

Throuccli Kxnf?.-i at 5:50 a. ni. Freight nt... OiMli.'m. Accommodation nt 7:33 p.m.

ITTT).« Accommodation Train-going North, connedf with trains for Indianapolis." Cincinnati and (!hic:ig. B: K. BU\ ANT, Agent.

LAST CALL. Si

subscription fur the last year and those who arc in arrears siucc 18"4 are requested to make immediate settlnmcnt and save cost, as we intend to conlnience sueing.^We have thrown grass long enough and like the old 111'an in the fable shall try what virtue there is stones.

I,A|)1KS SliPI'lilt.

tOIIV W fir Alls

elaughtered and packed 12G0 head of cat-j:cr

tic, lor which he paid $32,000. At the

.present time he has under full headway

his large pork establishment and will slaughter and pack 12,000 head of hogs for which lie will pay $lf0,000, making a sum of §182,000, nearly all which will be paid to the farmers in our own county. If we had a few more such men possessing the indomnitahlc energy and enterprise of .Mr. Ri.air, inir town would soon exhibit- symptoms of healthful prosperity and growth as it i.s most of our monied men hold their capital in, letting it out only to shave a neighbor's note or short loans at 12 per cent.

Kncited Sor'riiKitn Fkki.ino Acainst the North.— Northern. Trailers Com pellet to Return ITtmic.—A special telegraphic dispatch from Washington to the Bostop Traveller states that thirty-two gentlemen agents of New York and Boston houses, arrived at the Capital from the South and report the feeling of indignation so great

for years as traders in the South. Tliey

tion in Virginia, being turned back by a A'igilancc Committee. They say the feeling in six of the States through which they have passed is very intense against the North, and against the continuance of the I'nion. ii .i.

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JHHterlHI CMMtfl-m E

JournqL-iMtt wc«j*oi3knie por-

poMK not plrc^ptiUi to tMpS»lri|jH eve, represents Douglas "M^hatrSg now out and succumbed lo the administration, and, in conscqencc thereof, being unhealthfally damned by his friends. Wd hive sf often "|*coftTtnteU tt«t jwper of"JifflrtlwrirptrAts ns-llttlc to re^'.tbc this iu*Lance, we cannot refrain from saying that, if any Republican believes the above assertion, they are bound to.disbelieve the New York Tribune. After reading the Journal, read the following from the Tribune. The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune, of last

Friday, says:

Reports were current, to day of a recon-

ciliation between Senator Douglas President Huchannn,'but they are unfounded. Meniber.s of the Illinois delegation

Crnwfnidsvillc. crat would tear his shirt, or, what is nearly--as bail, cut' his! throat, or, what is worse, join the Republican party, whoso prime iprinciple is liow fh*» ghost of Old Uro\vn',

examine'i*1

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bccaiieo Tcinocratio loaders had buried past (differences? Can it make, any I)cinc,r it

Sn(i/*rl to thr derision of f/tc Dew*-rat if believe that in such an: agrQCincnt therfi nmst nuee.s.sarily be dif-lionoT-to either'Bulliatiiin'or Douglas? We assure''ifcjoitr««/that .the. lay such men make peapc^yill he a day of.-unmixed Dciuocratio rejujciiig because no friends of Sir. I)otiglas! Or of

Mr. Buchanan's will ever believe that the terms of the treaty, if such there''.be,'wilj be tinctured with, dialipuor ,to cither on the contrary, they will believe the hatred buried bv both for the sake of the Uiiibn, now more than ever imperiled by the'trai

~~jtoronspondu'et'of certain men,' who ar.6

itcpubliuun'leaders", that they iiiay the be.tr

,i -i-i, tor accomplish abolition ends, .-njin 3 fSi!io

Kvcry man who.lias licglecfed td pay ln$ :T J't\ 0 si EAKl:n ktEcfKft' The. House up to last night had failed to elect a speaker. The- breech between:the north and the .south is Tvideningr daily.—^ \Ye arc fallen upyn evil days.]

»OI.I IOLKS' tOMIMi.

Our citizens will now have au opportu^ nity. of lis-fening to the soul-stirring music of this distiuguished New England troupe. The "Old'.Folks" have won golden laurels wherever thev have been. They arc now

The Mite Society of St, John's Episco. '•pal Church will give a supper at McClelland's Hall on Thursday night. December iJ'id. A cordial invitation is extended tojon their way South, and are to be in La-nll.-1' fayette on Friday and Saturday nights, ~i ......

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During the present season this tic MeClclIand's Hall. All that m»n has disbursed thousands of dollars necessary to insure them a crowded among our farming and lal.orinjr commu-' ^u:'c'

nity. Tu the month of November he

Monday night will give »n enter-

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""nouncqiucpf

^^''r Kailoy, and the b,g bonnet s.s-

Kcmli,,l• Mar,rs'

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orchestra, all of

tI,e

costumes of our fathers

of one hundred years ago, will be here.— Be on hand early if you wish scats.

FOK TIIK HOMIiAYS.

T. D. Brown has just opened at his Drug and Grocery Store, in Crawford's brick Main Street, the finest stock of Fancy Goods, Candies, Toys, Fruits, Fire works, Sic., ever offered in this market. Go examine his stock—Remember the little ones —Christmas comes but once a year. '•f

ttST'Tlie heaviest and best-assorted stock of Groceries now in this market, is to be found at T. D. Browns Drug and Grocery Store.

&3?*We notice an excellent assortment of Fruits, such as Raisins, Dates, Currants, Turkish and French Prunes, Citron, &e„

Oodky's Ladies Book for. ,1 anuakv.— We are in receipt of this elegant periodi cal. Its fashion plates and cmbclishments nre superb, nnd its contents embracing (. some ot our millers to raise the nricc of poetry, deh«»httul tales, Ac. &e., arc all

an unjust tling at A. J. Snyder and Jluben bination. I'ink in regard to the bridge now bo'tig eonstrueted over-.Sugar C-reek-near Votnii.s-1 ville. AVe can assure the Editor that the charge preferred against these..gentlemen is unjust, no men have done more to aid this work and instead of throwing cold water upon it they have done everything in their power to fncilintc its completion.

A S WORKS IN CKAWFOKOSVILI.E A proposition will sooti be made to our lcot citizens to erect gas works in our town.— &3r,Burr^4he-"«liiuiKnd-j«wcler,"of 578 A gentleman whose name we are

liberty to mention at the presenttiine. and

wtio j.i thoroughly and practically acquainwith the business, will furnish four thousand dollars in capital, erect the work?, and l*y the pipes through all 'the priuoipal streets, provided our citizens vrill subscribe stock to the auiouat of twelve thousand dollars. Of coarse oar old fogies will grin and tlieir dry bones ebake with terror at any such innovation upou the old order of tiling* that threatens tlie extinction of tallow dips.

I. 15ro\vn wishes us to say to

8STT.

ngainst Northerners that tin were com-' our roatlcrs that lto has just recoivcil anothjicllcd to reltirn and ahandou their Inisi- or lot of that .superior Coffee, direct fruni ness. Tlio.se gentlemen have been known I New \ork.

Ladies

also report that Northerners of long resi-. beautiful nnigazine, for January, is upon deuce in the South hnve been insulted nnd and driven from their home?. Eleven business men, who were on their way Fouth returned again, after having reached a sfci-

Americ.vx. .M.yuazixk^ This

'"^'JSICW (iltOl-KKY

Broadwav N

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new grocery store in the building formerly j.

occupied b)' Galey & Ridge, lie lias a joTv. very line .stock of groceries on hand and

attempt

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•, tins "staff of life otir'town has been

ig ores in0. signallv defeated bv Mr. Potts vho'refused, ... '.

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•I w" The Journal of this week contains to enterinto the unuo.lv and .Shylock com-1 ... .-. "'-'J* receipt oi, Uns. excellent British Review. I The following are itu contents for Novem-

ANToiiUK"F.1Ki:i .%v---' ./:: ber:

latelv made a pair of

c] for a Kew

Vork belle, which

cost thirty dollars !—gold set with ruby.— What's the use of wearing jewelry where it isn't visible to the naked eye.. ,.v

Ladies American

ublican

paraiso

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sence oi ner ousuiuu went to the iiei to gather some corn, leaving her little child (two and^ yea^j |||l^y^b| at the^ door. In a few minutes sfie returned, ana ^oun^^cEiH^gqne'r' *searcli, and continued'.it all night,,with neighbors helping her,.but .^itkout ^vail.,, The,iie«jt day eighty men turacd put^and, 8eai cUed the whole country,for.three.miles,round, for throe days, but withojut .success.' Sixteen days afterward the dead body of the poor: little, creature was found in^allowed field, and not three-quarters of,a milt from its own home. .It had evidently lived one

.a ,nd. jhcrc dying of star-

ration, while, the whole, neighborhood was hunting for. it. Of cpurse ^qbody, thought of a child being lost in an open field, .and jsp -nobody looked.ithe.rc. Th.e. litUe-crea-ture bad probably dropped-down exhausted, Tvhile trying to: go to the neighbor's honse, and was too weak to' crawl'' further, or to. ai^rm any onVty its crfds. We have heard iFejv s^d^e,r-^pries-^hau..tTiis,jv ^j.

]JjiErrTKNANt ^pyER.wR.^We'see.it ^n. •noyi)'g(e^"xtlVat%^ej'^ of.

We do not kupw whether Mr. Wallace would accept tiny 'nomination or not.-:- The behi6cradyT'hefS, jrtdgiiig frtim wliiifc we have heard within' tlic'lftst .'few days, are decidedly opposetl to it. They desire li.im to.take tlie race for Congress in this Disiriefci'from 'the fact that' he isi by.far the ablest atl(|'mo8t clOTjuent speaker we liave. If 'Mr. '\Yallacc will 'cohsenii"to^fOTego a pominatiqn for Lieutepf^nt .j5oyejrnor, an$ aeccpti the race liere against Wilson or any otheT "wooden mail the Abolitionists may bring out, w'c can promise hrm ei'^ry, assurance, of success. He is right.011 the record and souud 011.all the.great principles of Democracy, rind if Stephen A.' Donglas is the nominee of the Charleston Convention, lie will carry the banner of populat sovereignty in triumph-through the Eighth District. .-/Ir ,-Anlni'. ,'t .1

#®"If you want the best and cheapest of Crushed, Powdered Granulate and common N. O. Sugar, or superior Golden Syrup, call on Brown at his Drug and Groccry Store, Main street.

he is the only man in the country, excepting those engaged in taming wild animals, who has had the nerve to follow him into the cage of tiie lion, and take a seat on his back. The certificate to this effect was ivrittcn by Mr. Russ while iri the interesting situation referred to.-

#®~llyan, the w.cather prophet of Ann Arbor, Mich., predicts fifty-two storms between December aud March, and a cold changeable winter, with heavy blows and shipwrecks on. the British coast.

at Jirowns Priii and Grocery Store, and at tt rt. .. Mr. Justice Ilaliburton, he could sweep

prices low down for the quality of goods.

ele

.ilony/Lew

HVa)lace of:?fwitgp'mQ^y county ]will bring t|ic *iKHn(c of goptleman^iibfo^c the. approac(hing^^m^Qra.tic. State^Conv.ention in qonnec'tiun „witjh (j»o iionnnijtion fp'r Lieu*, tenant.Gpyewiorl )Yallace iia^seryeil tj\-o sessions,' in the, Stato f^enate and' is \ye|l jic^u^nted( with ,'the legislative-wants! of", our people,'', ',He i.s* a.geutt'emah of fine 1 tjcrairy an d, legal ajEfaj 11 iuefi ts—a gobdf can yass'pr—and'w^opid lnafec a fine tieuteiiaut governor•.—^aimrlpTjmes.

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ftSyThc Emperor Napoleon lias made dispositions round and about every colony whii'-h England possesses, to make a dash in case of war. In six weeks, observes

JSfThc John Brown

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our laoit its lasmon juaius uuu umuri- iCullv .K.s(|., a gentleman well known in ishments are unrivaled. It is one cf the, «'-a^woo„ for iVbr^^Thi.s old Uhiurcity, lias .visited the new gold field, ,i tl ... Nestor of periodicals i-s again on hand' for land'locates the richest spot about two mile* best magazines in the countrv. i-

November. The following are

tents-

Mr. U. William, has recently opened a .T^

Fr^t.ron

Q„eeti M"v

Rovohltions

Luck of

On Allied Operations in Chinn The.Future of India and her Ariny.'.

Noutu 'JJitiTtsii. Review.— w.e arc in

.• The. ladies ot- the Episcopal church will State Papers—Memorials of Henry VII give a grand supper nt McClelland Hall Canning and his Times oti next Thursday night. Tlie ladies are New l'oeins J., making every arraiigcinent to make this Professor B. Powell's Order of Nature the finest affair of the season. Novels—GeoflFry Hamlyn and Stephan

9ST W'c are having alglorious old fasli-! Students of the "New Learning f".,J snow.storm to-day. Fine sleighing in pros- japan

an(j tl,e

New" Exegesis of Shakspeare Life Boats— Lightning Conductors LighioMCs

The Italian Question

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MAUAZiyE.—Thi* old

favorite for the coming juonth. (formerly known as Graham't Magarae) baa been received. It has lost iiottc of iti fofmcr splendor, and ia still r«gardcdby tl^f Ji^ies as the finest .-periodical published-in the country.

of .Afflkell Congress, to and Senator Donglas had,' in the parlor of U'e latrtr,^ -made a to^u'pport Mr. tkiiugtxa for te-"elecu6irJ isSM&ur, tftbu diiige

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the Jirownsyille (Isy.) Journal, stating that.

teUgtap^ difpatch^s of io-

day^a'pitjceedingsj that youhave Weit' cOminenting L'oti- my dispatch '«n3 oa/ 'roe.'Mi te/mawhich Bc^mis^fa'' as/I can.makeout

my yartj except in bo far as th^ afitect a p6Ktical adversary. 'Senator Douglas and I have be'en acquaitrtiri^es fo¥ t^n'year's 6r more,1 during which time -eaek I'kwr gir-en-and: taken hard blows,: batltnist no foul ones, I am willing to ^all.the accqunt balanced, if .he is.., Once only in our lives did we agi*e4' on a political c(ucstiKn —tHkt of resisting the attempt to fotfce an abhorred cohstiintion on the people of Kansas. During-the jstruggje on. that point,! was called to Washington, and went, to his house, where we had two,conversation^ on "pen'ding^^'political M^i'cs. Tlicrb was sit least one wittiess ift each instance, and that witness is now a Republican" member of the:House„: 'j W*eino-s.'t ^iii r: it-"

Never before nor since, hav^, ^Ir- D. and conversed on politics save as .opponents^ and on that occasion I am glad to haft H' witness to corifii'rt! lViy-' own clear'recollection- that Mr.: Dbugbsi/s re-election,-to any,(post yjha,tover, \v71s noteveu.nioutioncd!. And never did any letter, n^^sagc, or'word, pa^ bj tiwgen(p_s,yi"ipLy^iig,a ..dc^^pu his part that I should/tor at promise on mine £hq.t I would, support him, at any time for any office- w)iatever. And whoever lias at any, time reported to you aught inconsistent with this, must hi.vc drawru his facts from his imagination, or be Jahoriug under the grossest misapprehension. ,,,

:Mr. Kellogg, .there is just one reinaiaing tie of syiuiputhy. ibetween Senatpr Douglas and myself, now that 'tho old rolations.of political :antagonism. between us are,completely [re-established: I detest his doctrines, but I like his. pluck. Had Ac signed, ever so heedlessly^,a: circular,: rejcoinniendiug -Toni: Maine's Age of -Reason you Would never hare fouudJiim prevaricating, apologising, deprecating he would havc simply and- cpoly told.his adversaries tp make the most of, it. -0! that some Republicans: could be not merely almost but altogether such asjie.isjn-this respect,,however unlike in every .other. Jiespoctfullv,

DARK CIUMKS IN OKTKUIT, MICIH,vV VN*. On' the night' of the 20th ult.,.3fr. J. B* Campan, at Detroit, a well-known and respected citizen, with not an enemy in the community,: .was seen standing.at- elcveu o'clock in front of a first-class hotel, upon one of the most frequented avenues of the city, and then suddenly vanished, leaving no trace or clue as to the cause of the singular disappearance.

A gentleman named Staylor, from some point on the St. Clair River, was seen in

Detroit one week ago last Wednesday, and

1 4*S?~Herr Dricsbach, the lion-tamer, has since that time lias ne\er been heird given a certificate to R. C. Russ, editor of fr0"1* m- 1 ...

A Mr from Komo, t-tsitoil T/.

tr((U alwut

City Hotel, and has never since been seen. When Mr. Campan was left at the corner of Randolph-street by his friend, he walked aloug, with both hands in his pockets, in perfect freedom and ease of manner.— He,had been endeavoring to negotiate a loau of $5,000 for several days, but at. the time he was last seen had not to exceed $20 upon his person. lie, however, had a valuable gold watch.

Detroit is becoming, in the dark, what Baltimore and Louisville are in the light-, a safe town for piict people to leave and stay away from.

Brown Couxtv (!oi.i.—rS.-ver.-il years ago there was considerable 'excitement all

hjrts altrcaJy ^rcpsbnab'l^ hope that rich gold fields arc

KngHsli His-

Lad^meae—Part TX.^

reached nearly S2.000.' His. family, will almost at .our door. Experienced^'ininers nrobiiliiv «ret from various sources at least have been prospecting in.I?r6wn, with site- cVrtiiniilteohas'a.-sijriicJ this cia-s tin: Iiijiiet rank *i.i Alio

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Recent Publications, Ac.,

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l9^The Guards were oat on parade yesterday. They presented a fine appearance with their new Minnie|Rifles and elegant qpifonn.

Hqgs.—The-sfrtwj*ffcmily ^re' evidently on^the decline. Prices ^re raj»idly iWIitig ih Cincinnati the higheft- prices,paid on last Thursday, were $5,80.

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the con- south-east of hpearsvule, on the north

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19" Mr. C. B. Nelson will aee«pt ouir Minks ibt ented YirV daysvlifac^^ eiiTl«g go to ifood reiunnotr -rftooH sr-i

y6tfngJiftiri'Tfi^med £^rg(^girl 1e«n ^about'tbre« \iBinth^^ silt'oe and soon after marri«g«r, daiel' irith m:.riMokknl,bj w^i^h l^e jlpsi^the usei ot» lu^ eyes ... |From this time the wife's affection began to v(ai(t.e, anFa few weets ago left, liim, talcing with her soteii moiieyand oti&r Valuables. Tlie deteetiTes are ou taf traek.^ 1 11 ilii riT' 11 11 n(1 ii mill

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. fSIU .JAMliS:.CLABKl-ys ,jT Cvlclralc(l Feiualc Pilh. ..

BY KOYAL

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the

HORACE GRKELEY.

,New YpHK, Deceinbtir .9. i,, itrxf

Thanksgiving, stopping at the

H*ck and I.itubf, on exertion, 1'alpit** tion of tUe lieai^'HyMeriCTt/.'nid Whitcfi,' tlUse Pills will it(Tfet cure wb*n' ail oihrr nieana har* failed, *nid altl»«ugli ii powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony* or any thing'hurtful to the constitution.

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Erection* accompany each paekagk •j Sole Ageot fi^rUie UnitedStAtof and Canada,' V'Uivn-H.'t

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tborised Agent, will insore a bo.tUe of the Pilla bj retam •flaiU Vormio b/' .'

WMt2-wm I. •K.

MACHINES.

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crats, and if we should happen to be de- ll'-tubT-nii i-: .i"f-nlaiit. r.-juirimu to make ih^ a 1

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New Albany & Salem Railroad Company r*. Jeremiah 0. Daily et al, Tippecanoe C. C.—Reversed. cr

What excuse has the Journal to of-

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„.:ii -uuu five liuntlrc«l and forty-six dollars ami 4* wit*

fcatecx at tlin. next elcckionp it will not be ^•ith-inicn^tnu ?nhi dt-rrce :tnti I will such a terrible punishment to go up Salt ,it rnliiie xde. tolheluirbe't biddnr. ..n River. State Sentinel. Saturday, the 17th dny^of December, 1859, i»i i" botween the hour? of JO o'eloek». m. nnd o'clock p. in. ..f !ni.l day. at theibmrof th.'Cinirt Il.'ii"»-of ^iiid

l@"Durin^ the past few davs the weath- Montc.'inery Ci.unly, Indiana, th'' rent# anil profit* ,, .,t :i t.-rni nut exevcdini: ."even years, of the following er has been fine for out-door business.— i-dereribed liu.il Ei.tate. tn-wit-:

claims

L*TT111 PATBHt --i :T

Pr.cjxircdfrciw.a jtrevrifition »j,Sir. J. Olarke, Jf. yfi PUytiiiau Ertraordlnary to the Queen.

Tlju jf(nnf«.i1inj: in th^ cure of All the fScttHti*' c^cem uif n*

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oliitrurtioiis(Dn«l

a sponlr cure maj be relied on.

Tb'M.\intifih7r/A'DiE!*i:

SlAmp 'of Crn*«t Oritniii, to jin»K*»t

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Htounsl Hiiro?' »ti*-

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"•'Tt'UIt ih n^liort timff, bring oil UiiSUi-'HtjiU |.yrMiU^tlr^V /ii|HrUvi I lti|ttlo,tprirc One l't'.ifp tbo Governmen*

IRST rmtflK MONTHS $r*gjQ9 iktf are $urr to bring an Mitrdrriije, but ai any otter time Ikcf

arcw/e.• -i-.j-'I -1J: Iii, all ewo.i vf XerrouK onl ?jinal /Iflcctionn, Tiiin in

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\o. 6 Conniiereial lUoek,

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TilY..Comiiiitt'-i

over Indiana about the discovery of gold speeiiit purpose. Comniittcis heretofore have not in Brown county, in this State. It was •m.lelnssitir,! .uffi.-i.-ntlv. Thi,report, is free I rom there faults. 1 he Muclnnes arc arranged according to the stitch made, and the purpose to which the Machine is to b6'applied. in fourclasses..lst. 2d, 3d, and -1th a classification indicating the general order of merit and imp irtanee.

found in small quantities, but the.yield did

not anj

the coinuieree of England frojn ilib seas. public mindl Keccntly the' excitement lias teen revived, and this time with tlie

it gradually passed out of the

of the Amcriean Instittitc. N.

iippninted at

ppiimreit at the lute exhibition at I'alace

(iarden. ti examine Sewinc Machines,,'havc ms.de a loiitf,elaborate, and able report, of much interest to tin: public. Although thu, utility of this invention is established ln.-yiwl alt rjriesti'ti yet for the various purposes its application, i^tioriineu e.\i.-ts as to lie particular patent best for a

Class Tst. includes the Shuttle or Lock Stitch Machine for family use. and for manufactures in the same r.anifo of purpo.sc and m.uerial: Tin

jcess. Diggings have been found in the accountot. the ••elasticity.-.pvriuni viicv, lctttity

610,000. A writer the New. York lri- v.- •.-®®- ,t.„ *.l'ie treneral dcsirableiH-.-.s of the stitcl.mjf.

j^bc COUIu^ uc«ir tlie v.*!ien tl^no,1* tiinl tilt* WMlernnsru (r its ar»nfi*«tio"n."

Iiune suggests s. -,000 monument in Jine, that pay: -remunerating priccs At the head of this class they.place tim Whaler utaiid, tw«. door nvr*.li of F. II. Kiy's store.— lnenuirv of Brown.. for the labor. Our -informant, Thomas

it Wilson .Mach.nc, and. award it tliJ highest "rdcr.i pi'tictiiallv uiul laithfuHy attended premium. This has been the uniform 'award for 0" short iiti c. II. Wi'M.Ja.M this .Machine tbmii£rbout the country for several years, mid nt tlsnk uo oisinterested person will dispute its justice and propriety.— [TltinrxK.

Call atourotliec, No. 0 Comtnereial Iiloek, sciith side .I'nblie:£qnnrc, and satisfy yourselves.

branch of Salt Creek. Although gold i.s I lcra promptly tillc.1, and Machines Warranted for found in all that neighborhood, the Halt j.threo years, and full instructions given ireeof Creek divings are, in hia

the .'

,55.,i8. ii (». B. 0. i-ji.ci nifcnt f«»r Laiiil. A Co best, ailtl Will yield from .three to ton uoi- cclr lrutc*rl SlmttUr Sewing Mnclnnos. ANo for lars a dav per hand. Some of the gold Sewimr Machine Needles. .Silk, Twist, Thread, from this feyion is to be seen at Deau-

,tc- :\n

^nJ B^ o'uvis, Ait«nt.

11

The Wi-t half I»f the.•'Oiith-ra-'t unarter of section

Our streets' have been crowded With teams thirloen. in township nineteen. Jiurth of ranee *hc ,..t. eoiilaiuiii!.' Wi.iieres m..re or lei?, "itiiateil in the and the jrood old times of vore seem to be I county (if Monteomeryand Slate: of Indiana.-

DECISIONS OF TIIE SUPREME COI RT. Solomon Miller et al vs. Jo.- Blackburn, Mdntgomery C. C.—-Reversed.

Aaron Black vs. Thos. M. Worthington ct al, Fountain C. P.—Reversed: Samuel L. Fullenwider vs. Cornelius Sayler, Ac., Jasper C. C.—Dismissed.

If.-neb rent^- and pn.tit.-j will not «.-ll for a ?n(lipi-

with US again. V. ont *nni to ,-nti.ify said (leerer.intrrent unci c*t«, I will, fit the -iiiuie time nnd place, expose at public

1 1

the fee simple of said Real Estate, or

oft

much

thereof a- may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and cost-3. Said fale will be made without any relief whatever

from ralnati«n or appraisom^nt law*. W.\I. K. WA I,LACK. Sheriff M. C.

Iee. 1~, l&9-6w-[additi6niil printer'* fee $6 01).

Administrator's Sale.

1VOTICK i.«"hereby jriTen^ thaf the nndermjrwd, aa.administrator, of the.Kstate of .Iliratn Unshe^'deccased. will offer for'sate lit public auc-

tr«

uvun «««K» 'Linden, on Saturday the ith day of January, fer for James Wilson signing "a reccoin-! i?r.o. the- personal property of safd Wafe, ewisist-

.'1 'Lt .• ling iu.yft of tlio fullowing. to-wit: Jlorscs, mendation for the circulation of Helper fitopi. "Cattle, Com Potatoes, Impending Crisis."

Finn'

Fiver Gittis-r-We-hare justreceived, direct fiponlPhilad«lphia,*ntimber of heantiftil tint blocfa of various patterns,'and iure how prepared to executi all Icindg 'of beantifal tint worlc.

l«tc ^idcnco of smd dw^wed, in

one Corn-Srieller,

fl»tforni8cale»i Iiooaehold Furnit«r«,- Ac. .TERMS:—A credit of twelve month* will be gives 'on-airsums over threedoilani. hy tbe purcliajcr glvipg ilia nots wiih .approved. accurity, wJtTiout'relkr from valuation and iipprai«ero«lt law* threi doll*f»andnnder. «aahin band.

WILLIAM P. EAMEY, Administrator. 1 Da ::17,'l!lHrJ[print«r'i:W

5GR088

MeLana'a Plila anS^emiftTsre, pr!4-?•* MANSOJt & POWERS.

GRAHAM BRO'S.

•iv jirV!lI93 Ml' -jifu '.-b a ifjii:-

jju-.—viSno?.

-.tr ii-h-iJ

in

ii*! *1*1

poatage atampa eneloaed to aajr ao*

MitNSOtfifc POWER'S.

ivli) ii-22-J.v. Dec. lS,iS58V

AUE VOU SICK—or hveyou any friundstlint are sick? Tlien reail Dr. Eiistcrly's ndvortisieHicnt in iinotlifir column of tliis paper nnd sro to tho agents in tliis .place and obtain tlu: ml-dicincs rccommendcdifor tlie Complaint. We nllnde to Dr. Eusterly's Iodine nnd Sarsnpnrilln, Dr. CnrterV .Co.ngh Balsam, Dr. Eiistcrly'« Fever nn.d A(fiicKi!icr,ijr.* Baker's Specific nnd Dr. Hooper's Pemriie Gordittl. These medicines luive beeji thoroughly tested in the variolis forms of disease fur which tliey'aro recommended and can be confidently- rc'coirimendod as the most elficucions remedies known. They are very populnr and are selling rapidly in nearly every city and town in tlie ,Un ted States. To be. had of the Atrcnts, T. D. BHOWX and MANSON & TOWEKS, drngfrists.Crawfordsvills. dec. 25 T8 ly.

One Thousand

Tests & Pants!

ly

BQOTS & SHOES

PIItKCT FROM

BOSTON!

-Vri'r-.I.tTOJl TUB -.

MILLION!!

T» "i L'f•

:-.U iujv

COME, EVERYBODY, & SEE!

i" WE SBLL.

1

AND

EVERYBODY!

TIIK

undersigned

furnish all cvcrvthiiiL'

/t ,T...

LAFA YETTE IND.

ftkwijjjpa

ent

eetioo$iAein(

it, certain. Wo will makVDo re**rre"^ —r C.. ALLEN J. Vv KEERAS.

Succmjom to Allen. Oaley & Keernn.

December L. 1?».

W 17 W

eid) nT .nobr.n v. .r-i--IOB'- !rHIlnuir. j.Bi?r-

bns 6?iurdf0

STILL THEY': COME,

*is ii: nsgir -i:ae J'tr i.' ."-sft• •-.jh'.1. itioiii "l-,1 i!ui r.is»ntj AT ''L-'

.t viiiiTl vlsnttrro*i i0 1

?.oirrf~,7 jr.Mi'i'W.-r-'ut.t imu-•• -am r,

?1!

1* our, Jfcd\iiicLi'ed

OTER COATS.

nV:-.t 'm' I ,V A-}

i" rV.Yf .v

Six ilundrei I o'

v.*

Oraham BroN.

Daconrber 17,15.VJ. n22tf.

Attention, Farmers,

liavinj purchased the Old it Kulize, is now prepared to uM eusiumcrs and others with

Statu! of Oaiev

Grocery and Baking Line,

that is wautcd, and trusts that by keopinjf but a

GOOD ARTICLE AT CHEAP PRICES,

Small Profits, Quick Sales, and

Opposed to Monopolies

in saiisiy nil that this is the place to buy. fJiv.: us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of

O E

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR

Groceries I

y. P..—Mr. Joseph T\ Cinley will continue

w*nit»n

Jill 0»«ir ciwt'Moors nnl frioiuta, at th«

'ra«fordsville. I)co. 1". 1S.!'.

Plows! PI ows! Plows!

PLOWS, PLOW?. ifj'LOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, 'TLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, .PLOW.!

LOWS, l'LOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS,

FOR 18QO. f'TXCrXXATT ROVER, rLNTLWATI ROVER f'INCIXNATI ROVER CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER. CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVEK, CINCINNATI ROVEfi,

ni

CINCINNATI ROVER. WARRANTJOD, WARRANTED,

WARRANTED. WARRANTED. WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED,

1

Ky I. X. Schooler.lepuiy.

Xovetnber 26. l^SO-tw-fprinter's fee $0.00. I The above sale is postponed until Saturday, the il.st day of January next, 1860. Uy order of plaintiff's attorneys.

WM, K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C. Uy I. K. Scnom.ER, Deputy.

AT CINCINNATI PRICES. I AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES., /"/AT CINCINNATI PRICES."

AT CINCINNATI PRICKS. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINQINNATI PRICES.. ,rfAT CINCINNATI PRICES.

AT CINCINNATI PRICES.

ALSO,

one-lior»c Corn Plown: vinftle. dmbli and -three Shovel-Plows, Kevolvin? Jlorw Kakeii, Straw Cutters, aud oil other kinds of

Fanning Implements,

constantly-on.hand and for sale choaper than at any other place, by "Campbell, Galey A Harter,

No. 7 Comir.ercfal How, Crawfordsrllle.

iPec.

CftTPERftfRTre-h TeWat O spr24'55 A N NSON A i'oWF.P.-H

TH*H

dpsaio^spiitTASN-

AET ASSOCIATION.

Vf11^»nb«cfibm to

Amy person can become a nenlerkf Mk* VSr.-io. ,?

J-'!

WIUCH WILL XXT1TLE 111* TO teantSf&t Steel "EHgfatiiftgi

"S/u^spcar^antl hi*Fr*end?," ^•d.—A copy of t/ic elegantly Illustrated Art Jouirnaty oncyear. umc.H 3d.rr-A

FreeSeason Aamis$iimtatke Galleries, &&% Brpadica]fviVeir Ifor/t. In Addition to.which, over six iid!irk» valaaMe Works of A*t!aro kirtx tt »»b«nHb«r* l'Mtiiiums, coBBprijiing ,«?hoice. Paintinjc®, Scnlptnres, Oritllncs| &c., by tfic first American and'Foroign Artist i- '_ .Tnt srriRP E^oravin.j, wliich every snbscriber will riKci re immediately on receipt of «ub»cription entitled

"SHAKSPEARE ANO HIS FRIENDS,"

is 6f a charoctar to civo nnqnalifrixl plewim? and satisfnetion. .No work of equal valiio was ever before placed Mritliin rcaoTi of t?io people at sncli a prioe. TliW Ungniving of very larfre sizo, bciBft printed on heavy plate paper, 80 by 3S inche.4, nlhlcinir a most snprirb ornnmont Miitablo for tho walls of either tho library, parlor or office.

It can be sent to'any part of the country by mail witli sa'ctjvbeing packed in cylinder, postage pbk-i aii.

Think of:it iSucli a work, delfver?d free of chaiKeymd the AktJochnal, one.year, for tnkjui )H.aks'l

SUnSCRTTTlONS wi|l bo roocived until tho evrtiirijr'of Tnc.nday tlio 81st of January, 1800, at vvhicli tinio tho booktt wUlcloso and the rrdmiUin* be given to subscribers.

No person is restricted to a single subscription". Those remitting'

$l5'arocntitlcd:

to aix mombor-

ships. .! Subscriptions from California, the Canadnis and #11 Poreipn Provinces, must be $3,S0 instead of $8 in order to defray extrn postntros, fec. rersqnsjwishuijf to form clubs will appljrfor a circular of terms, ifec.

Ths beantifully Illustrated Art Journal, (jiving full pajticulars, will be sent" on receipt of 18 cent* in stamps or coin. Address S5' C. T,. DEK1SV, Actuary, C. A. A ., gild

1546nnd i4S

THE

Rrondway, New ork.

Subscriptions also received by FKAKK M. HEATON, Honorable Sceretury for Crawfo»di»ville nnd vicrnitv. '.••

Dec. 10rlS6y." it'

NOTICE.

partnership brretofore nxistint between O. W. Klt7.rutb uiul Hubert J. Vance,is this day lissulved by mutual ivinscnt. The Hooks, Notes mul Accounts lire in the hnmls of Knbert. J. Vance, who iiloiie is iiulliiirizeil to receive nml receipt for any money due the firm.'- KOKKItT J. VANCK.

Nov. ir.W. 0. W. KI,T/,KOTH.

Ct

W. KI.l'ZROTII will continue the bnsinein at tin-olil Htanil. where hi.- frionil^ and customers.

Dee. 1. 1 A*»!i.

O O S

will be pleased to »eo C. \V. KLTZKOTH.

PURSEL HOUSE.

Corner Washington and Market Streets,

Crawfordsville. lad.

THIS

larKi* and el»-tr:int Hotel is open for the reception of guests. The house is const riictivl of brirk. tftjfoet in length. -JO I'oet in lreaiith anil four etori" hijfh. The size of the Sleeping (toonis arc 1-4 by W feet, with larffo windows. The publie will see ut jinnee that guests eiin be necoiiiiiiiMliiteil without l'i iiiseonpi'd up in small, ill-ventilateil ileus flint elinriictiTi/.i' most of our western hotels. Hills reasonable.

ICr'This llotiJe ruiH no Omnibus. I1ANNJI1AL 1'1'KSliI.. l'roprietor. November J!'. Irt'.l, nlstl".

tolieri/i 's Sale.

BY

virtue of an Kxccution tu incdirected, from (ho Clerk of the.1rcu.it (Tum uf Miiiilj,'iiiiirry enmity, I willoxpiise to sale at public auction at tin-Court House.dour, in the Town ul' ('rawfnrdsville, .Mniitifuliiery county, and State uf ImliaiBi, ni Saturday, the 20th 'far/of Nvrmilx-r, 1850, between the hour-1 HI oVInek. a. in. and I'n'clnci, p. in. of said dny, (he rents and pnifits f.,r tin- trrni i.f seviui year-) of the following described Ki-al Kstnti-. to-wit: That part ..(' the soiith-we.tt miartcr of

yrr-

tiuii fifteen, tuwii?lni» nini-tei'ii, north of rnK^r four t. which is boiindcil as follows: llcifil.liilis at llio north-west corner ol sai.l iuiirter section.nml riinniuu: thence cast unc litnnlreil ami tit'ty-six poles. Ilirinsoutli to the north m:n in of Sugar (/reck, tlipnrrwest ilf.wn sniil Creek aloni the north margin tlierecf at opfiimry high water mark to tin: seetinu line l.etween seel ion- (..and Ki. thence north to the place of l.t-itilining: all l.viiigiiiHl lieing in tlie ('ouut of Mont goiicry an.I Slate of TikIi'iuiii ami if the mils nml profits will not l.rinr a "i/ffieieiit suiu It. satisfy «nid execution. will tbeiuuid lliereal ike mine time ami place offer a sufficient ninouut o|" rf»»- nlmv.* ilcwcribcil Kent Kstate In satisfy sai.l eTeciil ion nml costs.

Taken on execution as the jropertj of Stephen Graves, at the suit of John Itnck »n.l Sari.wel lluek W.M. K. WAI.I.AI'K. Sh-rilf M. r.

0

I'.y I. N. Sc'in.iii.r.K, liepnty.

October29, TK'Mr-.'iw-fpriiitcr's f.-c Sf. ". The above siile i-' p..stj^,neil until Saturday, fh'» •-•Ml .IIIJ- of II n.l.er, IS.VI. l!} ..Her .,t the p!.iinlifts. \V.\I. K. WAI.I.AI'K. .Shi-rift' M. ('. :m

Hv I. S. Srinii/i.cit. Iicpiii y.

I)ec. Ill, If.V.l-wV-ipr Ice in full SHi

S if S a

virtue ..f a errtifi'-d copy uf a Deercotn inedi-ru'-i'vl. fruni the Clerk's. Office of -the Court nf (:.,mii]i)ii Ileal of M')ntcmitTj- ra.uniy, in a eauio wlirr.rin .lulin ('. I5an-.-iji.-r and (iii.-itavu* A. Ham. hit are plaintiff", and John Doberty and Miir^arel Ili.herty are defendant?. re'iHirini im- make tli» »tnn «'f right hundred and forty-four dollar.* and G7 e.mtj. nith interest on said d.-i-ree aixl inmI.*. I will expose at public .-!ale, to the highest bidder, mi Saturday, the 17th dayofDeceviber, 1859. between the hour?

of

10 o'ebielt. a. in., and rn. of

I aid day, at thed'Mir nf the Court limine of said Montgomery eonnty. Indiana, the rent" and ornnlii for a I term not exee./dinir «evrn_year?, of the following described Heal Kxlate. t..-v. it: ...

Ueifinninc »t the eait ei.rner of Lot number ninetyfour, on the ortsciiml plat of the town of Crawfordiville. tbouce running north one hundred and rixlyfive feet, thenee we-*t forty-one feet three inehe«, thenee siiutli forty-ono feot three inches, tbenee east thirteen feet three inches, theneo south one huiidre.l an.' tirenty-fonr feet three inehe«. thence ea»t twen-rr.i-ieht fee t« the plaoo of li.-i(innii)L'. exceptine thirteen fe. by f-rty, -.Id off said I.ot to Henry Cattick: all lyintrand being in thecounty of Montgomery jiud tale nf Indiiina.

If jui Ii rent-and profit- will not«ell for a snffieient -inni to jatiffy s"aid I'wree, intere.it and c»u. I will, at the .'lime time and place, expose at public "ale th« 'fee iniplc "f 'aid Real K'tate. or a^ miu-h thereof ai may be sufficient to di*:har«e ?aid decree, interest a a

Said rale will be made without any relief whatever a a a O no Rf I. X. Sch.kii.kb. Deputy. Xorcrober 5. IfeSfMi-iprinter'.'' fee

JOEf.V »W. PTE, EM,

ATTORNEY at LAW,

CRAWFORPSVILLE. INDIANA.

OFFICE,south

nide of Public Square, In WmIi-

Inffton Hall. Collection* promptly raaH •nl remittoJ.

LRec.

1. lirt-ly.