Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 November 1860 — Page 3

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'the

ii-.rfoctly

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troi

Kl'IkJifsfior

Ihn7sr. OF TROOPS HOWELCOBB -now THE BBVOHJTIOl* IS TO BE

ABOCT.

The Louisville

Democrat,

a stanch Dcm-

'TFASc paper, publishes the following forciBlc lcttcr: CalhounyGa.,Sunday, October 14. O i^AE'CoTTsre: Feeling as

out-of-the-way section of the world knight not he uninteresting. If men in

high

pledges of

bJiow (and I

statiop, and leaders of

UiGir party, mean

what they say if the

States amount to any thing if

1 llifc purchases

of anns and active military

demonstrations—if all this is not an empty

have no idea that it is.) we

Central Bank of Alabama, in a card published in the Mongomcry papers, says that, in view of the revolutionary aspect of the country, she will decline discounting any paper until after the election. Negroes that were worth $1,800, and sold for that at Colonel Bend's sale, at Macon, arc now offered for

Si,000.

Money-lenders

are collecting in all of their money,

and

refuse to]mt it'outat any per cent. Military companies are actively drilling, and Southern Convention is called, to meet on the second Monday in November, to deride upon some immediate measure in the fcvent of Lincoln's election. 1 saw a gentlcman from Charleston, South Carolina, who tells ine that one thousand nicu are actively drilling their, who have taken an oath .that

Lincoln shall not be inaugurated

in peace. These people all give up the election

to

Lincoln, and seem to be preparing for the Conflict. Louisiana, South Carolina, Arkansas, Alabama, Texas and Mississippi arc pledged to secedc, and

I

can't see for

iny life, how they arc going to back down. Nobody is running in South Carolina but. Breckinridg, They have no other electoral ticket, the question of difference with thein being whether they will load off in sccc6«ion or not, and

I

am told the

secessionists arc highly in the ascendency. Hon. Howell Cobb in a speech of two hours, yesterday,

(which I

took that course, his

countrymen will find him responding

call. The Douglas doctrine is just the rereverse. We think no

to

secede, and that, it is the duty

of the President to whip them in by force of arms-, it' necessary.

it come to secession,

(and I

secure for the perpetuity of this for all time to conic.

1

think we are sleeping over a volcano

.that

will soon burst, and send desolation abroad such as we never

truly,

A

Atlanta

saw

before.—

Should itnot, my fears will have been iillc, imd it will do to laugh about in the future. Kind regards and lovo

Southern Confederacy

ri Le'xinoton, (Ja.,

rnry government, which will be ratified

the several Legislatures of tiro Southern

lf A

llreckijiriilgo party, and for the.se Legislatures to oppoint uelegate.s

jiose of franiittg and establishing a constitution. In this way

through the

ings Uicir wishes about it. The members of

their

Cfne section^-thfe North tor-South— must always

have

togclhfat

not

to

resentatives,

you

do an

ac-

livc interest in the political affairs of the taation, I have concluded a few lines from

the North say—never!

arc

going to sec hotter times within six months than we have over before. Disunion and secession is the cry. "Wc 4 Triirhot submit-to

Lincoln under any cir-

cumstanccs," is spoken from the stump' and proclaimed at the hustings by such men as Howell Cobb, Senators Toombs and Ivcrson, Colonel Orr, and all of the prominent-leaders at the South.

Conid-itine of nil the varieties kept in .a

DRY GOODS STORE!! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,

FLANNELS,

For Sale.

'P1IK

und'T.-iiiiH'd will

STATE OF ISD1ASA,

to

the

I

l'i

am satisfied it

will,) that feeling of sympathy existing between slave

S a

is sm-li

a

every

one of them will become involved in the conflict This fact is, as much as I deplore any tiling of this kind, should the South back down from her position,

I.

Timothy

to

Lexington

all. ours

(Ga.)

October

31 u.

He spoke with

to the last.

19, 1800.

Knrron: Mr. Toombs nia.le one of

his most eloquent speeches in Lexington on Monday last against our

brethren" and this

"Xorthen

"glorious

Union.

more earnestness and feel-,

ing than lever heard him. He spoke like man who means to stand by what he

He

if I/inC'oIn is elected. \Ve lenrd, this week, through a friend, that the plan for dismemberment, which is understood to be the programme of the leaders in the South, and

to establish at Washington City a teiupo-

in

in*

&9 it probable in IDOSt, IT

all of

tlici.i, there will bo

ft

Legislatures, elected without ref­

erence to such an issue, arc to ratify for them, whether they will or not, this temporary government of the leaders at the

-'Capital,

lf

A O JiS.*-

this does not succccu, the ueorgia Lcgisbture is to throw out a bate to Carolina and

-Alabama by pledging

is resisted ly our frwn peDplG, the war is be waged to the death by fire, devastation and plunder. j.jr

a nnao idea of a sufficient CAl»R FOR DISUNION. On the 27th of December, 1849, the Hon. Bobert C. Schenck of the Dayton (Ohio,) District,delivered*speech in Congress -from which we make the .following extract:

If

we of the Northern States would not

vote for a

Southern man merely because

he is a Southern

lmsine

majority of the

I'iiIM.

'\Vai*li

the State of

Itcorgia to stand byaud defend any State that will first secede. If this fails, then there is to be a revolution started among our own people by a mob. This mob, for iustance, will

man, and men of the

oouth will not vote for a Northern man and

if that principle is to be carried out from here into all our national polities and elections, what must be the result? Disunion. That itself is disunion. You

way disguise and cover up

as you please,

but that it will bo. It may, perhaps, be regarded aa the first step in disunion, but ,ita consequence follows

as insTitably

No.

and ninety from the slave

States. Suppose the relative numbers were reversed would we submit to be denied all participation in privilegs here? .Not for an'hour'. And should we ask for sticb submission

.from others? Never! The Whig

party

srfys—never.' The

..

NEW GOODS!

Crawford & Mullikin,

JJAVM just received their Full and Winter stock

3,

Uie majority^ »isfran:

chise all upon tM Other We, and the (Union could not Hold

a da£

lb ought

hold together upon such conditions a day. On this floor we now have from the free

States orie hundred and forty Rep­

{Word and Cotton,)

Bleached and Brown Muslins,

READY MADE Mil,

HATS and CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,

Shawls, Bonnets, Hoods,

Ladies and Child reus

E S S O O S I.ATKST STYLES OF

Queansware & Glassware.

Carpels, (all wool.)

We

would

ink

the

eilizeiw

of Town a country

tn

"'(ct! a. wio."'JCltA\VKO1UKV MI: I. I.I KIN.

nrjr.s,

(CUKKX AX I) 1)H1 l-ZI).)

»inl

all

nlh»T

Artirlcs nf

Produoe-

W.

pri p'se pay x- Market priee

invite ill

sell in Uetai

in

Farmers

tit

!,

correspondent of the

t'ASlI,

to cive

us a call

W

IlonniM,

Also,

and they arc also to appoint for

them, whether they will or not, delegates to ft Sothcrn Convention to make a constitution.

a

Sept.

drive

out from Georgia the last vestige of the iencral Government,by expelling first bcr Courts, then her Marshals, Postmasters, Custoni-houso officers,

&c, If*this move

»al.-od

will

Oats, it run, Xhorfs.

Of whirh

vrv

will

A'f.,

ki'^p irood

uipTy.

Al -i.

hit of Clover Seed for sale. Cra\vf»nlsvill\ Oct

says:.?

Wholesale

sa^s

is determined on disunion

prFuic

».

ADAMS KAKI..

W'M- HATCHKIt.

EARL & HATCHER, fSueuessors

Kowler. Ivni

.V'

liruce.)

Grocers,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. .Inly II. I**'. 'I"'-'"'

N E W I I^IIKIthe

umlersiiitfiK*«l,

^i

r'P

at

the capital, is

pi!l- un«Uir. havitm of.I.\\ Lynn

A

I A*

Son their

I

Son thoir

cntirr

stni

'k

11

f,ir

^Southern

to a

ToiivetitiOu to be

assembled

for the ptir-

the people of

{he

form of law, arc to

i/iii I'f the

Le

urawn

Union without anv opportunity

of expressing at any

f.tage

't

inn*

he business

as

CoflfT,

... Tobncro, Itirr.

of the proeeed-

will

Mi

liy nnythi'^'iii'ttlieiir

the

s.uiu* Mninl,,

he please ser their

line In

inMition

jj I.11')rlV(!fU"

I __—^

wliieh tliev

A S E A S O N

jS"OAV RECEIVIISTGr, A »w nnd Eitfunivr Amorlntrnt of

PALL AND WINTER

BOOTS AI\D SHOES,

SElt PlItH&NRW MODS!

AND

EVERYBODY!

rPHB"jjndcrsic7ied

hnvi^sporcha.'Pa

Stock oF Grimei

their

true people of

Fall and Winter Goods,

Which they arc determined to sell a? low as any other house, to punctual men or for

CASH OR PRODUCE:

We nsk nil who visit our market to purchase Good? to sive ns call, as we arc confident we can do them irood. Our stock consists of

PHINTS,

of all grades,

Fliinnels of nil hiutl*, Oiii^haiiis,

SHAKER HOODS, NET HOODS, HATS AND CAPS, OF ALL KINDS, Ready Platte

ile

oflur

at flu*

in

ID

Karin

Wiilmit

mill

ereditof twelve months will 1 eiven

oil all sums over three dollars.

his note with approved

seenrily.

ainl

October «»-3w%

heard.) says

nny State has the right to secede when, in licr opinion, she lias cause, mid lie said whenever

(jeorgia

Montgomery Cuitnfi/,

r|',l qualified Voters of Moiitiromery county are

hereby notifud to meet at their usual

President and IVe.-i

Stales

Vet., should

'crilieil Hi-al I'.s

of

K. S. W

Township.

M«nitir»iin'r.v

ol

(ViiivtordsvilleIliilll«'-1,

IKorors*.

number of

Ilo^n,

a

ot

holdim: Election-. in the diflercnt.towiifhip.iplaces

.11

uty.

State

has the

in

on the sixth day

I).

IMiii.amiTuesday

ihiMi

of N'ovetnliersud A.

WM. K. WALLACE.

Oi-ti

her

NOTICE

TO FARMERS! /"1ASII

paid for a kinds of

V.'

i'KOIM.'flC,

North Konm in

will always look

upon them as braggarts, and shall feel

I'ursel's

llrick, where

will do well toenll with their.

POTATOES. OATS, JJI'TTEK,

to-wil:

I,cits 11 (iinln-r

ei

^hl -l

iv

.' t~"i)

a

ihi'siinie

for

ni-"

mi'ic

1 Xi'vcinl) -r -'I, li-G",

un Tuesday,

fee simple of said

.lu- mv1 hit

w.-pir-hn.^w

nviim valimtion

appraisement a Three a

eaiii in

1

under

I.a •!. W.AIjKI-.lj,

A. .1. AI.lvI'.It.

Election i\otice. 1

LANE & BODIEY'S

Tortiibie

Will

lie in operation

Althoimh

not

to their present

liberal terms

Their stork v. iil comprise a i:eueral varietj of

South,

Staple & Family Groceries Sueli

N)-riip», Moit|. •..•j-.-.I CiinillrH, IVlllM, 'Iliixltcta,

tlu» h^t

...

here tlie ill enses wjthout

frionas.

aim all

who

Palpitation

&c.

(ilassvrare.Arc

larire lot

Stoneware

ami ofher

Diseases

.,

'. ,Ve.. ,te.

15, l.sjo-lluiof Ki:i,SKV JJKO.

diseases

jS 'if NG OK TIIK

O E

lvpep

AC. them:!®,

CLOTHINC,

&.C.

t&* CALL AND SEE

Geo. Snyder

BY

4* Co.,

!f| Washington Street, Cravfonljvillc, Indiana. Sept. 8,1S60. *8'y

ISAAC NAYLOR. CKOKC.E I». HI RLK\ .V.f\'EOR

St HURLEY,

Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,

WILL

give prompt attention to the settlement of dccoilenu' e.-Ujites, petition for partition, foreclosure of mortcnces, suits op promissory notes, and all other business that may be entrusted to them. irpOffiper-On y«rnon street, EiupireJUlafik.-iOTcr.

S. H, GrectrV hnrdw*re store. Crawfordaville, An(. S3, I860. AJ AX'S"at

1859.

A

Full stock of April 16,1

as

JOHNSON'S.

M*UCi i"~

Commercial Block.

Barbtidge,art njw tetfeivinj

Clothing!

Satinctls, Cicssimcrcs, Ticecds, 4"

BOOTS &c SHOES

Yor

everybody,

ciikai*!

A fine stock of

Quccnsware, Glassware, Groceries,

Knives 4* Forks, Tea Table Sjioons,

«fcc., nnd indeed everything that can bceallcd for in f»iir line. JPPMr. T. X. MYKKS ivijMj.* on haml. n»«dy ami lianpy to wait on all hi.* u.tl IVi»-,inij :imJ

ALLKN A

ItlXKOUl).(Mi-MoiiP'r?*.

Crawforilsville, Sept.5!l». nll-ly

Sheriff's Sale.

BV

virtue of

11

certil'ii'il

eupy

nf

rocted frinil

Dfi-roe

1{. .Iiihiison un- :i 111~.

-urn

if

Scvi'ii

to

me

tin- (Mrrk's

fli-

Olliri:

tin

.' (Mreuil

Cnurt

county, in

:i eimsc

Tii.Mniiluninory

wliuri'iii, Keubuii

vlor i.-" plnintitV.iimi Alrjah .)•!i_n^m

:in'l

Kli/.(il)etli

-anil Om- lluii'iim-'l

Tliou

on

will

W

riMiuii uiv

to

limku

tlic

lri

Dollars,

Twenty-

iim-rr-'t

s:iid

ilccr.-riwl

expose at I'tlililie

unci

nifti, Ii

Sale, to tile

liidicst

l(i

hours

of

lilcr on

Maturduy, the. 17lli iliiy ol' ."Vo vein Iter, lWiO, lietw(^en

111 'e

11.111.

ami 'rlock

p.

:i'l '-r'itj-six (f-0)

designated and

njker.

Youim

Wngoil

and

I'lraHil*!, A'c. TEHMS.—A

from valuation or nppraiscinenl laws

WM.

as

luiown on

MniitL'oiin-ryTownState

eiiiinly.

Indiana,

If sueh a

the original

pint the of Crawlordsville in the county of

and of Indiana.

profits

sum to

Flirmitl^

sat

will no!sell for a siifiieient

isly

said decree,

interest ami

costs

I will,

same time and place expose at

ItcnJ

Iv.

a

I'lililic

Sale

Kstate,

or so

may lie sufficient to

lnueh

a

.-

disehar^

said decree,theroolt

interest

and costs. Said sale will lie made without any relief

whatever

WAM.ACK.

October

Sheriff

27.

M. C.

I!y I. N.

Deputy.

lPliU-lw-iprinter'sSeiicioi.Kii.

fee j.".r.".

COMMI^.SfOi^ HOUSE.

Frank. Skinner & Co.,

iVo. s3 \V('«I Sunutl Cincinnati, O.

UKCKIVp AND SKI.L

Wheat,

Kaki.kv

Mai.t,

Hvi:.

and there vote for Thirteen

l.leejors

I

nited

("(lijv, I

Sheriff

M. C.

."-Btt-I

in

llM-s,

'.-i

fee .-"'1.

ISi ttkii, Kkatiieks,

Ilors. ('hkksk, Hkmp.

Iocs.

J.Tobacco,

Bach.-:.

Ckkasi:,

Di:y

II

iiiks,

IIaki.ev, Hi i.k Mi-vt. Tai.m.iw, Sai.t

UkaNS. lirCKWIIKAT.

Dry

Purchase or Orders, a low

Lard. Hulk Meat

farmers

IIIIks,

CoTTO.N".

fNSI SACKS.

B'riiili, TiiikiIIiv. (IIotci', I'lux

iV

lit-iup

Wml,

AND PRODUCE IN GENERAL.

ni u-kct

prices, every

descriptiou of Merchandise. WhisK.v,

a the

(Jrease.

l-'loiir.

Tallow.

mill

Hac.

lassi's.

n, Sugar nnd Mo-

Ship your Produce and Draw at Sight.

Octolicr

0, lMSO. -ft

iil2mG

r'

Sio.tm Circular Saw Mill,

ami

S:i

wins

INDIANA STATI'. I" AI

l.iimlier

at

It Indianapolis.October

«td

0*Mi«*r2«, 1«»». •'n!4«r4

November Appointments.

A O A N

•tinalylicstl Physician,

AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF THE LTTZtTO-S, tr» C'in^innnti

A2ti, IfWU

(irocnuastlc* OrUihor H».

Marine 11ns

pihilaml InvaluIV Ktttroiit. ('orrrspoinHnsr I) ut" On* Lomlun .Medical Society of Olxervntinn. Aiithdr of "iiV'tttM's to Invsilitl'," ami K«litoruf the ^.Mutlirni ]•».'* may hf ••••tisulat— 'rawfor.|svillc. Iml.. Taylor House. Thur^lay, XoveniluT

F,X» 1*11 1 FREE

ZSXonil ll Visits.

ino.le

linns

Dr.

E

nf mnkins

Or. II.

will,

a.^kin«

msij

cxnminn-

when

«I'.-ir^«l. fur

questions.prescribe

want l'nrtioularatteutiiinany

paiil to

di.s-asos

of women and

children No Mineral I'oisoti^iised various of

lhirk".

Huils,

,—u -w—v -y —I—^ I •.

Leaves, nonts.(iuni-.Aecombinations ...

the Oriental

L\ O CJ Jli X\« J. 1^ O «rr^_B

prcpose sell

mi

the

tniul

etiines,

fnun

and

of the Indiana,hraiiitMl

fu"

only are

]iro-

"r

whirl'

,lle ,,oc,ur :,hviiy!?

liiirdinnn Cnn*uinn|i«n. Uriitieliitis.

ryn

1

proper cr tilutional trrntiuoist.

otii *:it ins ani-:m

(.•Iotnp!iHilotl

I

Tm«, Muffiir, IYIOIji*••«•*, Hpion, Nliirrh, I'andim, Krmiii4, ICurUrla,

l.a-

itis. Astlimatreatsnil"tiler and Itiseases 4 the Ihrnal

Inhaiiitinii, combined

it

rit

T1 VN.i charffi* f» relation

th«rcon-ijiUnti«»n.

Diseases,

with

cither when

Limn

or

existinir

hUo inviu consultation.Affertions

alont',

I

usually

lyetirahlc.

I'rolajv-'us, ami

nil forms of

rejrularities ami

Wen know.

linti them prompt-|jBELO

remalu

Complumts« lr-

Heart

Stomach and

of the

Hartford

IT.

l»iseaso,Iiiver

Complaints. Dyspepsia,formsofother

ami all

diseases ul

Howols.

liunurjs.

the

I'iles.and so

on.

Dr. Hardman n-a all chronic lonp stanainc

i, ll-i«iver.Ntrvesor.^»owels.blad­.

Stojnach

der, Kidneys.IJnii

art.

Spine, Eyes Knrs.

Serofulu Kits,CaiiVoTb.

Kheumatism.

rah.Seminal

ia

Insurance

Fire

IIi'Ntinct'os

flen. Ai'ent for the Western country,

r--nlin^r

at Coluinluis. (Ihio.

John (,kaiiam. Assistant

(icu.AscnU

TTf-rv

Jf,

the DrrGoods

lii-C

We

•'O.l

DELAINES,

MOUTNOS,

.... DEBEGES,

Bleached and Brown Muslins,

May 5, 18G(My.

Womh.

Spleen

Si*.

Skin

lnsp Ksvcr Sores Catar-

Weakness. Neurul^'a.

hites. Insanity,

(iiddiness..Hoat of (Trine,

ileadaehe.

Apriiai,

Syphillis,Sick

Enlarged Tonsilt,Ac.

UMh .^n40tf

Co.

OF It.lltTFttllto.

Incorporated in

1810.

Capital

$500,000.''

All paid up.

Burplvis, S220,531.51.

DIRECTORS:

('has. JJoswkm..

Jas. (JoonvviN, I'ai.vin

Tuio. C.

O O S

('.

Jon Au.ts,

Ai.bkkt J)av, IIkntiy Kknkv, Jons

I\ 1»k v?k

Hav. Cuas.J. Krss.

Ai.i.yx.Sec'y.

H.

Hrvi'iXfiTOX.

Lyman. Ass. Sec. \Vi.

I'rcsidcnt.

X. Howkbs.

1). Ai.exanpek.

Actuary.

Columbus.0.

JAMES S. TAJ!. Auest.

P. C. M.mrrrillr. A^ent for CrawforiUvillc. Septemher 1, nTmG

Sheriff's Sale,

virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Montcitiicry Circuit Court, I will expose, at Public Sale, to the highe.-t bidder, on

Hlnlurday,

ihe :M

dnj

mf

X.Trmkrr,1S60,

between the h(»urs of 10 o'elnck. a. m..and 4 o'clock, n. m.. of said day. at the door of the Court Honseof Montgomery county, the rents and profit# for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot number eighty-two (rtq

as

the same is known on theoriipnalTCcoracd plat of the town of Orawfordsville: lyin^and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.

And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest andcos'.s. 1 will, at the same time and

8val

lace, expose at Public Salo the fee-simple of said Kstatol Taken as the property of Elijah II. Clark, ct.al.,at the suit of James \V. Lynn.

Said sale will be m:\de-without anyrelicf whatever on o: Wi Thomson

from

^n61y

valuation or appraisement laws. WJl. K. -WiVI.LACK, Sheriff Mi C. Thomson A Kistine. Attorneys for plait October 43, '60-4w-[printcr's fee ^4 75.

A

Justine, Attorneys for plaintiff.

Musical Instruments.

,A CCORDEON'S. Flutes. Fifes. Yiolin and.Guitar!, •XX

String*,

and all other articles in thatljne.

Juae

as. ipso. JAfe. P^XTERbON..

•imimA

}. Sample of Lead in

:B. A. Fahnestock 6c Cq's.

E W

°ls

Has been analyzed by competent ChemistsJ^y.the, request disinterested parties, with the following results: Aaalyiii of Xeisri. POWERS & WEIGHTOAH aample famished by

WM. X'CULLT

ii

have eximined the keg of White Lead, ground in

'.'Pure White Lead,"

mixture furnished ui 0 Oil,

.../'g

Anilyiif of A. A. HAYES, Esq. State Aaiayer of Kassaehnsetts, of sample famished by Messrs. LYON, SHOKB •& CO. of Pittsburgh.

16 Boylston

Oil

consist of Oil and White Lead only.

We claim for our White Lead not only strict purity, but a degree of fineness and whiteness not equaled by any other brand. 4 A Fahnestock & Co. .i'tt

FOR SALE BY

HENRY OTT «fc SOM, WEST

SlUli

E A A O

HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL

Commission

WHERE CAN BE FOUND T1IE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST .STOCK 01-

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES,

Springs, Sash, Glass, Locks, Latclies, Butts, Hinges

8PADG8,

SHOVEL,

MECHANICS' TOO£iS

OF ALL KINDS

FARMING IMFLIMENTB!

OF EVERY VARIETY

THRESHING' MACHINES.

1 -2—1—«

4'

S

•T. S. MILLER. X. HEFfNEB.

April 15. I860.

of

oi£

branded

and find it to be as representee!. 100 parts" of the

parts,

White Lead,....-.

91

Powers & Weightman.

St., Boston, Oct. 6, 1859.

was^analyzed

for any impurity, but found to

i: A. A. Hayes. -1

OK THE COl'ltT IIOL'SK,

CRAAVFORDSVILLE, I sD] rV^s\.V. August 25, nCni3

FIVE CAR LOADS OF

JUST RECEIV^Ji]!) AT THl^

AND

HOIS, AND

IIA3IKS, TRACES, LOG AND IIALTElt CHAINS, ST1JAW CUTTJ5HS,

MOWING SCYTHES.. HILL SAWS, CROSS-CUT AND HAND SAWS. ALSO,

HORSE POWER.

S E E S E l-OR Til 15JOSHING 31

ACIIIN MS.

FAEMERS, CALL jSJNJJisEE THE REST—

a

mtn,

Kohts

l£U

CO. of Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, Oct. 27,-1859:

iSl

'9

REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES' KLAIR & CUHIIEIU.AMl'.S •'hl Ml nil I in tMmerica.

BEING EXCLrSI\rI:LY IN TIIK

HARDAVAKE AMD AGRICULTURAL TRADE.

I

CAX

AND 117D .SI5LL (JOODS

W O E I I O 1ST

.SIGN OF TIIE I'ADLOCK, NO.

2,

EMl'IItE RLOCK.

SAMUEL H. GREGG.

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

"T170ULD ANNOUNCE to their friends and the public, that tlicy are now limply prcpum! to inuniif:"'-

CAEEIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SLEIGHS, &c„

And every tWne in thfir linr, nnd would call especial atti-ntiuii to their fine asjnrtment now

They eun now .lisure the public thftt .. .. ... -k- a r|

Either for durability or superior finish. Ueins all pnictie.il workmen nnd empli'li"-

-A-Hsr ID

IvJl

-n401y[

CHANGE OF BUSINESS. AS

we are now cnfircly ont of the Goods Basinets, and nothing'to attend to bnt seeing after what wo have contracted,-we expect all those interested jrith us to call at the room occupied by Naylor 4

ley, where on? Boolu. Note*. tc.. will be foand for settlement. KHUE 4 EPPERSON. CrawfordsriUe, Julj ". 1360-iw.

4

I860.

8

--V"

Their Establishment cannot be Excelled in Indiana,

skillful, and u«ini5 the NOV 11EST OK MATEltlAl,. tjeether wiih our lout acquaintance with the wanu- of this section cf country, cannot help sjivinir satisfaciion both us ri-^.ird^

Their work can recommend itself tothe'public/and we believe is not eiceiled by any other c.-tabli'hnient of thfr kind in INDIANA. Havins now

EVERY*" FACILITY FOR MAIMUFACTURSNC,

iimi'-

We hope toccntrive tomct a lBrce «-are of public patronnce. we am prepared to fill order? from all parL" kind? of ff of the country, and all wi ihinc auy thine in our line will find it to theirjidvantAce to cive u? a i-all, brf«.re

purchftaiai elsewhere. Jlorseii and id tuccie* taken in exchange all our work warranted one year. Hepairing,Blacksmithing, Trimming,i'ainUng, ilc., with ncatHCE and de.«p.ith. Sizn.

r.J.

S. jVXillor Co. Market St.. North cf Court quarc.

Temperance Ilali.

HAVINGHall,

Hur­

purchased the room known Tempe­

rance in Commercial Kloek.-1 would respectfully inform the public, that it will be to letfor a 1 public entertainment.', on the most favorable terms. Apply at my residence, orr.t liio Law Office of Messrs.Thom*on & I!i tine. T, ^V. FRY.

April

7 Ie6«-tf

Jildff & "Cumberland's

a

,1

.rf»

SSTIBLISH11

7

1

Fellow-citizens, arc you i/ijianl of

-'?£?££2£lC k*

G-roceries? l!

DO YOU WANT COFFEE?

ft

DO YOU

TJ01.V7'

DO YOU

ir.-LY'/'

DO YOU WAST DUSUELS!

DO YOU WAST JWOOMS*

DO YOU WAST SEI I'ES*

DO YdU WAST ]fACS?

DO YOU 71 AS CI IU It. SS? I

Blair and I c7

plao lsi

DO you WANT N LS!

DO YOIT "WANT GLASS?

DO YOU WANT SASII? /,

DO YOU WANT DLINDS:

DO YOU WANT LOCKS?

DO YOU WANT LATCHES?

DO YOU WANT JIINCHS?

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S

Is the place to liiy tlu'.-t- Cuml.-' very l'.w.

DO YOU WANT PLOWS.'

DO YOU WANT JlEA I'EItS.'

DO YOU WANT MOWEItS

I- the

DO VOU WANT .MEATS.'

YOU WANT HAMS'-

DO YOU WANT SilOULDKUS.'

DO VOU WANT DI:ii:D

DO VOU WANT TKA'IIKS?

DO VOL' WANT AI'l'MiS.'

Blair and Cumbrrlauo's

la

the p!ace

to

i:

5

IF

imL

rf

'CEItV

rs r-

^"54

T0

YOU WANT SrriAR?

PO YOU "WANT TKA?' CDO YOU WANT •MOLARS'K.S?: PO YOU WANT SYI1IJP.'

PO YOU WANT SL'K'K?

DO YOU WANT I'EL'l'HK? DO YOU WANT SODA(

ISlah' & Csimbei laiid^

Is the pace to luiy them em. w!

7JO

YO('

7I'J.V7'

lli' in.

IF YOU WANT TINE AI'TLKS,

YOr

un

IF YOU WANT KAISINS, H:

IF VOU WANT FHIS,

hut the iint

IJlair &

r|'MIIS

5Sl -ck

'larce "and

NEW MME TABLE.

roi: st. l'U

a

The Crrnt Wrx/cr? and Nnrtlnrrsteni

SHORT

LINE

Tu,i D.i.ly trains t.. St.

Ami liiiiti Oil. which

hUCKETSl '$•

.1.S'.A7- 7'.S?

ROUTE.

1369. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1860.

*11

i•• and Cincinnati, anj

'it. •»fir:

to

Chic*:.'..

Om

anil

7ttU-^plraJn!..*viH

.|, l.Sf o,

XlUns

I

•'"1 !1 111.

as follow^

M. Wi^iVrttnl fi.'ieaco Hxprc?i Mail, I'll 1 y.X*1'''11' Ji' 1 ai.Ui11,u5I1 iir.ln,-|iKht,' l-ciieiiiiilat. c«nis it i^tiO in, (.hic-fJ I'

7:30,l'. ,\L. «L»ily. .•jt4»u^is I'.ipr«ss,

reach

I.nils •i&f .m .-Villi,

r.'

KKTritV*

v!.—'ftlltTls «ft. ,'it

I'.ill 111.

ST. LOUiS,

,.

7-i-n 111. nnd

eoii

.ie.-'inv' c!,.s( ly

al .Mitchell with

(rains Ho'Vli.'-trriving in I."iiisville at 30

t(-

m, and-i.-iri in. O.VI.V O.VI-: CHAXCK OF (7.\lift To

CINCiNNATI

CHICAGO.

r..vt, t. AiK ciii ckkd

TriKorcir.

Ail ti ain--connc.-i t-losriy «iili ail pas'en^cr traina on tin- Ohio A- hwv-sipfl-ij ail.-u.-id. iind wait indclinitely fur

0.

li.V 'f

11V11

in t)i»

Ti'BS!

nh' ii Ihcyareilc.htyed, tliPrc-

riHi*&t•M.pn-iinj

--.seie.'..i-s r.-liuMe cnnncetiiiii.s

MilcJn-II. I."ui.- u|-.t iiii iiiimti. Tf

("'I'ii-Inyr/roiu,t. v-'itKrfi/aiiii Vftii^.11.11

Iff'TIIKOl I'll TK'ICKTS juul 'urihor

-ir.-ws._l. .uisvill.-. Ky. jrV'Trains are

run

fas^\!«v" of'r

ill

t*.intd fruiu any

p:irl ni' 1111 1 -11 usi-l llieear- freenl' chnrije. Itnlh liir'Hirh I*:iii I'uiim-i'l eitiieiy at with the T-riv IJ:uilo:itid Hielitflfjinl Iln.ilPnl.*mitIrcene.ist^o

!mi-

Tern II-iul" :m I Si. I.niii-- an-l ciMlfnr Indianiipnli*. A: l.iii'uyelte^yilli'tlit-.'i'ulyiii.niil Western Knilwa.v. Al M. S."fY"issiti with the Mielii^an Suir.iiern I(.iilt-'ad fur• Teleilo.iiinl in! i-nneil inle Stat ieii'. Al.ie. :iT..Mii-hiirii 11 City with lite Micliiitan Central Kiiil-j-e.id lor (/hieilun 11111I all .in1_West and NortlncJt. AI so t'«»r D'-Ii-mji and ali

lup

-in's K.ist.

infurnia-

li'itM--lll l,e nl»t:iried lit tile DXION l». K. TICKI'/IV

Ol-'l- If]-:. .\i.

v'711.southeurm

1' Main A

Third-,

l»y I,niii\illc t:itio.

,,1-lli I£. I-:. i:iS.

Nup'l.

&

sotV,

DEALERS IN

DRUGS MEDICINES!! W a Medicines,

I .i -t c.l I r«'jM N !'\v vi'U, a liiigj ftud

Uvtr.v••fi

M..\ck nf l'| i:Il

I li **r with

mm mliK-nt

of «rti*h?s imm'lv koui

Dniir bn»in:*s*.

Al?»o.

a

Kit wf

VV

WHITE

IC

sell :iS lofr

ti.i

x\?*|n,.jpO",4s

*.iti l»c

l»«uiti

lit lot

C.hIi.

PA3NTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Culop* mH

•irontnl

.m hI

oil

Inuitl.

Srinnl.-' t»l thf I«f-f

Mini to

»ur

?V

Our Wiiu^ si I I

M-!

n-iifly for KaruioiV

in.-?«i«linfir llmim V»" »Ac. Wo Ii:iv«»

Of I In* 1»! «t 1 I 1 )M«(),

ami the varioui

VSRCINIA TOBACCO.

\Vr

WCUJM inform th"

j.iiMii'

tn i:T^u I)ir«»ur

rn-Jh.nn.T-i lmmj'-i'm!,

«*r »-t

tl.nt uo

tav

th-v

will

j»i«

Cr

\wi

I

In*

ili:mkJ'u\sf.u'k,

.-rs :i:ul i: iml Iht-iti thtu

:i!v.*:iyy liml us r: Ju lu.

l'ur«

Jirllitli: ol

jji.-li liirni

uitu

4--

Imported W nes & Br ndies

I\r

^Ir«S:ri:ial I'lirjMMH.

ji p* re'ri 11 r*

rcl.-ifi

I i.-ii

A ml

Fr'tn our

in I Yu —1:1, ii iu innt:u't

tnr

litem

frutu

I mi .1 *if i.wu 1-+.1

1 A 1 S irrsint :tn*l nyuminoml

11» -*ii

tln

rii

on

Hiircji l'l UK

S'FiMri.ATiNii TdNii:. Wr ll.no !11 'i

al

.].- I'nr :il!

ni Ii:iiiil. liii|inrl('il suitv. Al.-',

iii

l*IOM'4.BJV STRSMiSf

Of th»' St f«rrrtizii iuipiirliilii'ii.',!' nny si/.«'

•vhidi flu

uml

i«lill«T-*

Niml,

1.1

r»-!y

hroii^lil

ii)»mh ji.-j Hi(» !»«».•»t

rvrr

In tli*' Ifii'Miinri'ihin

lui vc ri '-i-i

with

vr

lh" :«li.»vu

»l hillaii'i fnjupii'lr :i-«*i1

nu-nl

nf

BOCKS & STATIONERY, i1V i:.XI

SO

01'

Srhool I3ools, Tilanl Tiool.s, Pocket Jiuoks,

ami

TliK

IIK.-T Ol-

Fifi'sciip, L'itrr, lull aud Sot' Papcrst

EHYELOPES 1 or :.H A-u* :i M'l quuUii-*. *iSivru' :«ra.\:ini| '•\?l fM I I*' I III* Jl !•«. .'I

W

1

DO YOU W A N Til It AS IIEI IS.'

Do you wan! Save Monc}?

JHirrilM-in**clso

\V iM*r5

1'ii«» pic I»!*#"• t:. r«--f a tli.i? tii'ir will ho I I'ijir :imi li*.

ii.--s

will) lirt'l in «ll Snini-lH'.^

h»»^im, s. :»n-1 w»? .oln:ii a 1 un

miip

I r-t\

tin un ri»'" n! I heir

I pith ui.i:' MKNKV OTT A SO\. I

.,i'l*vill-,.f 11 t•

,TS. EifTBtKRi

ATTOfil^'EV ni 8,AW*

II A W

i'

I )S

i. i:

IN I A N A ii W

I' "K. it I Wunljini A toil Hi)!. ilvoli'»a.- prnflip-iv rj'miC-

(»!. IJm*V Ii I-.Vj-fj

Ruinous Prices!!

"st i:i:• i:ivi.p. rfi'T'i' ,- iv i'li.ci.s oi'

FANCY

DRESS SILKS,

'I,() l)i- --.il'I III t:iIi» I*1-1.- :ii.'n:s tri.Ri roi iv cnsTs thf s.vi'ii:i: i• 111:Ai• CASH stoim-: -1.1-''". i.MM! yj l'l'.KI. I"\ i-ii-.ii• ri 11

i|

H'o i, ii

I.itol-

tV

S:nir-Mini

A •.ri:sT.-'

mill '.I lii-r .NVIti ICS ii):.'. I'

:ipr.'l.

it Kun.-niii."

ii Mum:,

NEW GPtGCEIlY ST0EE! I E

CREAEv:

S A O O N

AND

BAISLESRir'.

A

fx ii,,....

(C

n.-t

CO.,

CI

I h'

V, :l -Illi.-j:fl7i aril

,m ..tiiii.r. .iv.nu.i

ntv

tn

IUI.i !h.nj.i^ :iirl

4

I 6 0

er± ki c.

*11

V,w

1,'jnii

WANT TAN I'KAf'IiHS,

IF YOU WANT NUTS,

IF YOU WANT CANDIKS.

hand.—

.I,v. ('it ri. II.

t'

-•rt

II' YOU .WANT I'JCKLKi".

1

,, '.- I v*

Takrn. for which good price will be paid inc.i.-il or Goods.

t'rn.-lrer. We li.iv-:

Blair A* Cumberland.

Waihinqtonstreet,

iou

S E S

p.»J .S

n^iir

cr/.v '.

ppi-r,

r,

aii'l 1

SpicoiT

7

W S E S

Vi-iiiAu L' ttt!-., Oran^f

ICSEI

Fitcir

\i

I i'Tii' u:J. t.i U-l l'l** M--

•«i up \v:tri .r«- liiscJrC:.''

NEW EAKERY,

Tin I'..: lit' 1A- i' -1

*, .»veiy tlnim \tuvtt*u ,j 1 -.w i" I 1,: i" t|»*m unl^ j»«v

u.

'*f

in

A !ip« ri'»r ifiW.'h:

»uriuifv.

fI*'•

••.! ar»* with :ny0.i

.'4 in

j. 3READ, TRESH EVERY DAY, F.IMIIJ l{r.- t:l. J-r. ti.li l£n:ict, str. iiil, ilil

It-.iiiiil ilri-.ic!.Kr«-:««l, .rlilii

Zir

:il.

tin

II

Is the ]lace to get tht /n. ..

.ic-ir--'!.

ha\ inff

ciuh. will

ii

1-1.1 I .ik'-- ..f all k'-n.li.

Ijir.-l Hiliv'T III

in

l.^en

to

II

AW-1' li m:-

Vil(is%

I'ar!i-:n!«rai!cii!'iii rmr 'jk--, lo order, ti

:i it -t

up

!*ii)icr!.

Mnv '-li. I-"'".

fi

lmiurlit

111-

.solit rry low. W• )«(.-• all v»ill

cull i*riil examine our mai iiili*:eiit atoik ol

"VvVVV^^-V^

«npt--

'ri'ta--1'iirti'-..

I

'IIIIL' I «i sii 11-

.-i-i.rut

a

all

1». Ii. CKAIt A C(».

W. P. Bevou & Hockwood,

s. mill S-i X'liirl f«t.,.C'iiuin:i:ili, ••v.::

\vhui.ksai.k |ii:.m.: i:.s

r.

Silks,

i.v

{Shawls, Jr yi Tri/uminL'*, A trie j' Tw-t. ('ra't!ts, EodiTijidt ru s, II hit'"

(/.Wx,

h. C.

tV

JK.OLS Ji 3lJ4LZ ••••Skirt*. Shaker Jlowls. Hair r-r-'

Sdk lldkfs., Uonps:

f' jYits

mid Finny Lijfxls.

...': i"f t)M l.uiz c.vpern-ii' i" »''Ij I ai. M:.W it if N N

iof ih- htvlk:-..

a

'.h

Hall.

s.S.

in

,HH1.4. wml lli/pl'1/ A.^l.IUMKNT

VV« nmni.fneiure all

it'o.VNKT?.

oer

.('1.0AKS. .Aurtuaoureu,turner. .-I I -4 Wt-iiM" our AMI.lilt. A LU» bK.^» itoVXKTS. Ut"K I'WOW *ili bt- fomi.t ai

..j

Ul I'ftUM

|-Ltill'iVl.K »w

aav

r-'-m uii'ler JIoCl*-Hiiiri

.March 17. i^C-nUtf.

%.tl»er htu«'.

K".-'l^n:-!il-ir a-wor.^a r*rtrmV'T P, I'V'i.