Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1860 — Page 2

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Saturday,, yorcmberffl, 18|0|

O A E S O W E W in

Jr Thr Cm wfonlvrillr Rrrirw. furn I* flahaililma at $|.JO nrfrnnre.

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of

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wc'sr"j*:z^z^T"°

001fi? OR,TH-

APOMI«I:TK

which was destroyed by fire on last Surt- ..•

day evening, while coaling at Lniontown

on-the''Ohio'. Mr. McDatlicl" has been ail !lhe

in his state-room in a very feeble condition, his wife used every exertion 'to'save him, and succeeded in carrying him to the -guards near« the,rail of thte'.tofiond 'deck, where in a few moments he expired. I5y this time his devoted and heroic wjfc, was almost entirely 'surrounded fy a/sea'of f!r(!. In spite of her perilous position, she made .tjio^tuo^ntio.fijpea 1».to thoap oiiishore lo save her husGand, and' it was o'ih' by •ho most superhuman efforts of one of the mates* that t^lie herself was finally rescued.

The.dead body of her husband wafe left on I Pisupionisfs

thc wreck, it "being impossible (o remove

Mr. McDanicl was one of our

Wold at the whiter clothing

WHAT OU TIIK FITIKI! -.

V' I,

*C'( A \r

DOUGLAS

LAS.MAY

'^uX&Ek'iX KAPHAS.

^Cmmn^En^r/ ||ni1 mj«: DEWI froifKai^Hisnother of the |c^its of thSF l«wper dFroiwif and public ffclicy vpi ch cMpin^t^arin life election |fc

Lincoln, and which threatens to bring upon the country the horrors of civil and insur

rectionary war.ijpf6STGOMBny is a/ jgri uate in the school of BROWX, AND ras one of his Iiicutcnanl^,In but Kagsos

$ I

Ml S 4

^®|b«(J|-eRticij|n(J of||Wid(Jnm^tcd

fin Vit

PrlalMaa' P«WI»W Naianln) Jl«r» 17by pet of the New Lngland Abolitionists and ftr

Kau^.KmigranUAit it

t,,fc

»y referring to the advertisement in rj ,,

another columri/it will be sc'cn.that Mrs. Nolan, who comes highly rccomnicnd, is prenrred to lift the veil, which shrouds tho

she is in constant cpmniuiii,cation with and 'skilled in palmistry HO I'TO

Sout,1•

lnost

orthy and enterprising citizens and his 'U,,f0rtt01.

death will be deeply ileplored by our con.-

us

ever brought' to this marketyaiitl will he wisdom of man ever devised. .Thu "glo-'

,}ft Nor .AFKAIII OF I)OUGI.AS.—Tiie pre- the latter that, clnct of Harpers I'erry, Jefferson county, tion which has' a., voted as follows ior President: Hell, the ^Kditical* choss-board. BRO' J/b, Douglas 2i5, Ireckinridge i,. It MOXTI OMKI arc in practice WHF appears that tlift Dembcracv of Harpers ^ntlenion-, those bright and-shinin^ polii-1

1 1

»"A MOVC'-IN* Till- KKJUT DIRECTION.—

A

motion was made in tho Legislature Vermont, a few days since, to repeal Personal Liberty ^'unification Ln proposal was received with favor, «i ferred to the Judiciary Committee, hopes arc entertained that the obnoxious rJun-I

bj Kmc lout hundred majority, ,et it,

electoral vote may be castfor

a

fddE^r^i4AyA Jidaill W °f^r.d^.ud^ci.lj^dc.. ^v^lu,g--..Cj -o.( Vov. I

umi. ra,r.srIET. «•»laimMtfWMSwi .S,8.QAwij

Crawfard^rillr! Iio'crodlt liponoar institutions that tue~-

i^#w^caeo©o^pia¥.fwa^

.- -."1— •_ nientwhlelMtti»ligdott.^'TOO.uraged by thef,^^-,

9

1

Owing to the large amount of job work, v0r^tj$KnitSud" Missouri

with which we have been crowded during$^(p«H?"^OdX^ip®

our readers with the usual amount of read1 [nfcn bui they cdnfe to us lA'a^r ltlient-

v- £*!f

extra quantity of the latest news, library, prnicipio^ x^ifiu^iirausaoiwiM wiere arc,'«V

Cuba, where he designed spending tbef'W8^1®^^^7^.iritli 'whjch.th.oy can winter. The Pacific t®p_k fire ^midsljips,]fire

I»I 1 of caju. whtcih he nasi shrewdly .cOnnoettd rp", ,. ,, DKATII or J. w. JicDA.MKr. 7 ,, 1,' ^MMlff^ingiletteruhas been addressed

/I :KSi^/a16Jt!i6capWrc'6f a^ilWd^tafes ih»vp

thc

and. (n Vfe^[|inoffle6tsl'4a.s iVASf^aie tif precipitate tho Cotton .Siates-mt».»re\

fire. Mr. McDanicl was lying in a birth

w,'

or Wl ,e 1 lC ir

cxcitc(^

invalid for the last year, and in company feeling, il.cre can easily be im-

with his wife, started a few days since for jagined-'

Disunioni.sts jt will be a

Southern heart and mind, and

C^rnjng alter tho,. late resFbtance to the enforcement of the Fugitive-slave Law in Chicago—the triunipb -of ^LI.NGOI.N',", the

JOHN BROWN.- raid the liici rKR book, its

indorsement in the free States, the nulification of the Fugitive-slave Law in man v. r..n .«& ,c ®ii "Al 3. r, .Li?"

b,,t t0

ed..,J*-c*1:

law will be repealed Vermont i* the riosPcr''.v

1

ti

State wlmk.Lr

an

^ostroy: sla-

very by bloodshed and violence. Nothin

t,H

,st0 aud

!'afr:0t

d'sasft

8 t0

aIKl. C"!OIVa,,d peacCrIoV,DS!c!ared

,0

ion, aud tho Legislature is nearly all Ke-]*"!'J6?* We have rcccived along commun publican. This looks as ft tiie party had icatidn from our faithful Uinlev correspon

Secretary of State man, has not sent after them, as lie is di- the engine. The train was at full *peed, rcctcd by law to'do. ln thitf way

IK »BRECKINRIDGE npon

DOUG-|and

be cheated out of tho.xdcctoral'c,1Rluecr remarked to the persons on the vote. Many bets have been made on tbc!fn^ne

tOT The weather to-day is intensely Kld. ii .-.."-v

Exciting News from Kanwa ..

Ivehwoet^NOV^J. rs in LtniS^jd B®od tal^nd

spe^tioj^erelffilfffrrupili arcjjlL0.?*' In regard to Montgomery movements varions reports say that lie lias three or four 'ireateiy

'JTi hundred, ineji fully armed, and *d*S Ii5g.'ih« iiVps and, property-! of men in that vicinity. _^ccjtiggfl§^L^^.

o'clock Monday morning.

ssinj

Pfh

ed,»r^CaS^p-

ty the i«rt| eekq mwi/lithp mdiirtoditipifj of! plauded.,. The atrocious* .andUiighdiandcd prcssion oPtlii^oulbrcm:.

arc unaDie to present t£r"S"!r~f~ti~j

b.ecn.JPflu.c?.tc'4 t.

(H^tj|'en ^Slatiis-Tibey h^^a b^dg ^"of ncvaic^' andgoutrages that ^ven-thelmost' insknifu! can make adroit use of.. These ror, Mr. Ilarrisoiiv Mr. Samtiel Scott, Mr.

dicv nave recet\crt the tree states, in-!

4will

programmed

inunitv. j^iztviis, than-thi^fraid of VMO.NTUOWERT at I' J'tJhe citizens-nft lMissOui Qiji tbjc P^ajrc ANOTIIKR Cri!i:'roi: 1)1 'j tT5» this time. Consequences are to be feared fanil Mermahoh Kivcrs, in Hrtios an! Vvr- i0J,J Virwiuia doctor writin" A NPM- XOIUSIOCH OljMCUCiOOUl 1-

from it that we shudder to contemplate.— non Couiities, afe. iiyiiig troni tliesi--house

would sectn as if the rates were against

and tlia* tj^'e frenzy of fanaticism and thousand

,stock of goods for the winter trilde. It' party mad(iesswas about to destroy the by them, the will bo the largest and most -complete !most

lllblc

fabric of' goyermpent that the Southen

wicriiim mnn ovop ilovI«f,^- Tlii. ha\ SC. i,of the Laud

lovyest figures. You that'^ant nOus^fViiiiiph" of Lixcoi.x was in itseh" a j!hc .thing hold on for a few days. hes^vy!load for the Umoii njen'of thfc Uorth "V*'--

most inteuse Republican State in the Un-=

was

SU^, »o honorable p.™ will «ik to take advantage of this technicality.— tnon and lights tiact to the spot 'Whfere he Tho fact is undisputed that Douglas has |sa* woman, but no sigu or trace of anyreceived a majority of the votes of the State, and all bets made against that proposition have been lost. .*''•••

Slavery

"Srofrwe're^orte^as ex£)ecUn an'invert rewxwSii* ffiew'^8s an Nothing had transpired up to thijee y6

-nt lb ^VarsAw, Mo., I*ov..21.

.-nh'tlic .jlgit)nrln|^n^ttiieifJlldfcjrif^5

jsl,fi,.c of -robberies nud murders, wift his |b" been *?**?}?&*

rort Scott J^and-officc, &c. They jntenQ

:o mvado Missonn M/

13

c-nfhinvbe mav tsfrtA&it a^pjusJUhj'4pr»*sl»-

hi i-fctof' Krtft sa s"Ttfr?! tot

j^ili ~A military Qompany will bo torgauized

I into the interior. "'I/a buasts thai -he Jia

r, ,i ,1 into the nitcj lor. i/c hoasts that -he lias ,,

money ant! arms

James Graham,- ot thc lirnrof ("!ralr'ni would-secui asil the rate.-, ncie against .....V,..! :.. f... iMiietics are eiiiinently useful in this disJirothorsHs «ow east jmrehti'.shi^ another

ec:

r'

and South to carry, and wo could ill afford "United States Judge, of ,the. Third Judi-

to have this additional burden cast unou,us

t,

to explain and defend. Much as the ,vil-

Iia^i*MoNTCoMBRV~is,t$ bo condgnied,' richIt it upon

irrcnressiblo-confiict vUioiUioa creea. 111,.., I -. ., L,. ,v I .,- t: -Missbnriv foaring an'^ttack."1 is the jioliticah and*, uevilish Tingouuityiof

t.

*orrJ. which place bore the brunt of the jcal lights, are in principle. It was they I eivmerchants tho-^rritory, are-.remov-1 icr.l applications. John Urown raid, were not afraid to trust who made the

JOHN

Douglas. -K5,,,Fy*. -*rfi,(u3*i:.(M., ^VIoS'Tii^MKK. Thv later look up to them lined itii• teams Iei\ irig 11c

as the pupil docs to his master. "Whalev-!

that crmont, which of late years has set out fur fun. sccptcntU calls.for specie are few. b.elteye^hHl.^me itiiderstandiug-ekists be»o many bad examples, will now set a good, !.':Currency still fluctuating, the closing tween the would be secessionifts and Louis one

NIMHIVRI Kl.BCTM!ir goblius are seen at iiight ou the Chicago,. ..... Although

has carried Missouri Burlington fi Quiiicy Railroad. The Bur-

BELL..

DW

votes may bo counted to-day. aud the offi-1 cial result declared. Quite a number olls .. counties have not made tho return within engiheer ou- the road says that as he «»g crew and passengers of t.ic wrecked lamentable accjdeut which occurred at AVctho fifteen days dirccled by la\

the track about ten feet ahead of

THC. FIR^T

PE"ON

HC

thing was there.' There was no body, no blood,' no marks -upon the track. Next morning the search was renewed with no better success.

It is said that lights have bccen seen lighting several acres of land With tKe brilliancy of noonday.

$frthe. &b&&7ctfhfcJliGgfmy-} chants. There was no urgent demand for

1

a- vL!

bnqtttr^-fli Ms D- Courtto, fly ^wouHivesi.^the^ teve erally th^aspect of business affairs-is u„-jas Boston, and Soutb-asfar as Hidm^nd.j

cl»i»gcd.

[Signed.] ''J. WILLIAM^ MdgrofRbe j^lilfikatdi-'

sup-

iHertry couritV, "Moi. it was resolved to'raise

)-Hrc^.n^

Loii'as GoVbrndf of 'tli'o' StaULI

Tn? l(c^ll^Pli5!Jfctt)fttl6nr5tij

powder, .pipgaznie bf Southern

To the

uri^rtThe^eniHilnd

of Montgonreiy and Dr.' Pcnnison, to NAMB^^OF FI O UI £TOP TP5 QO^IARUIEDI^H Sfiarpe's rifles, dragoon sabers, navy revolvers arid Bowie-knives, have suddenly commenced a war of extreme ferocity on the aw-abiding citizens.of Southern Kansas, in the counties 6f: Linn1 and Bourbofi.-— These amis arrived by the wagon-load at or near jMound City, about one month since, in boxes jp^rkctl as~d6nations for Kansas sufferers. They are all new. '•j ''^lanfgO^nicry.ha.s^bceri in Boston during part of the summer/ and retimied''with plenty of money to enlist recruits. Many of his niOri arc newly imported. He has taken,-possession,of..Fort 'Scott and other towns on the border near the Missouri line. H2. has u^ufdere'J Mrv'3Ibore, a Urand Ju-

vents, and the wide- countenance' which Hinds, and obliged ail of tne United States J',,c ."'It V.'

V.nr invh rnr-eivr»i' Jn tl,o frp,. in plficcrs,'including myself, to fly for our {p'1!'

,..r., ]hves. His own expressed desicn in V-,

dicate a fixed purpose at the North, as the public speech, as heaid wiiho.it "Lonceal-1

.declare, not, only, to. a^-

and other places, and near the Missouri foccurrfc^iiboit^sevtn, unles^orlh-wiBst «f!

line, to. prevent a tir» in the rear, while he cleaned out South-west Missouri of slavtfwl Sofarlic has 'carricd .-out''literally his i!

1

SftVft

to sustain aim ctjiup

a'' ac'ivc

IVANSAS .CTT'V, MoV. 21V,

^"7^ Y"' r'T™0"'

Jlr"

was.nprnst.oil .nml Mimntnnn.l ,v,tl, l,fi,r«n,r U|ajdisnatcli

I !»••.' I rales being 10 to 20 per cent, discount for Napoleon, and that Mr. Faulkner has enIt is said that specters, vampires aud i-it. -jsouthern states: 5 to 10 for western

?0'

'*C

a.

™11

was approaching Gatesburg, a few nights steamer Connaugh't.' Balance of the fund tuina, Marshal c6unty, Illinois, on the oe-

•ie siticc* lie su idenly saw a woman standing investcil jn .Stocks. »r casion of the iiepu'biicau celebration, at Mate, who

Counter{bU fives OB

TJ,

of course could not be stoped. The

BO9.TML.-NOT. Froiw^ive

tor I^lnanuejf SI fori

Washington

Time^s^WHjrn.jfr exterminate Montgomery and his

%Tf, :'A '"csscnger rcac bed here1 tins exterm.nate Montgomery and lus maraud-^anrof its members tliatfe

B«mtinn

iers ®n

a most

acy wifu

indjuf

say?: AY ihou'totlio r' wa hi in ^hai(

ni

mcnt, is to keep possession of Fort Scott

mcnt,

•'i anil a little ice. In the uiti/rxia, or when

a

part. this Mondf tieularS relative to tlic op gomcry and his nieii: lime, with a' plentiful"'addition of honey,' }UK'.,y

1 nited.States Judge^Williams and. the and use a gargio several times or dissolve '-Tuesday oiheers or tne Court were obliged to flee to two drach'in? of- salammonia in a pint of! torelianu. aiui 'r' water, sweeten well also witii honey, and iw-octcuiatcu ttitk„atiti-ti

UCCk

"Ut'

P0111 & Co., of Chouteau trading post and otli-las possible, even wheii making thesa.-tr.

UKOWNS and the h'g theii* goods' to "Missouri—-'ho roads are I „,

fl

,11UIS|1.1H,I1 1IUI11

own color i^nd raec from, the txi'KI?K»TT:vc: FBO.TI SEW YORK.,| tions with South Carolina, and that a fleet, »d l!

a I ierfci/t—Hnone. i'oimty Wild Cats in on Sou (hern waters, is now being built iu

Lanbo—Bantam Contributes to Kan-tiie French, dock-yards.-.ra.v.. Iii support of this, mention is made of 3,"XI:\V

YORK. NOV. 2O£4"

couraged

C®,

'«^.lort auil New bngknj.

Western Bank rf

,hatPlRCC

three on People maje

Bank, N. V., arc iu circulation. A. W. Spooncr, President, and John Sweet, manager Boone .County Wild Cat Bank, Lebanon, Ind., were arrested here

yesterday, aud ^vill be^returned to-'day. 3Ir.1 Barriu\ri" has contributed thirty thbjjaand. tickets of Adnji^sioicto his rnuseum tbwards the relief of Kansas sufferers.

Tli'o jury in the crim. con. case of Orvillc Brown against Charles Davidson, returned a verdict of six couts damages.

9tn inst.- i.biiiet arc as rife to-dnr as vppfprrlnv l.ut

N*UW YORK, NOV. 23. Q-

LJ

if

.. hr

nELA^CnOLV CAI.AilllTV. .lihii Convention."11 1 do not believe that it ^r^?^^^c^®WC5^%^^r/clwiUeffcct any changciin.that State, but it

Iiumedto Death. jexpe^m tbe Gove^nt.

Daniel Swearingen, a farmer, going from fe banks, .foJo W the csaiiiplo-cf.1 ^\r• M.\-.-r.'° ,TIA I ^Baltimore suspended to-dav. The action. 1 uscawaraS dohnly, ^Ohio.l -tcFort!lodgc, approvediby/iur business m«n.

1

Iowa, while crossing the prairie near the latter place! 'on the "Sd^ins/t'.,1 wifli kts wife and four children in, a-,wagon, was overtaken by a prairie fire, and all except the.

a'momcni .?

time to see his wife fall from the wagon,

ability.to help the other,s. II time to sec his wife fall burned to death, and to drag Iroin

flames one ot his children alrcaoy dca

fhejrihh^f.

ou,the ivortlfl.)odge rotid, in a a wr.

siiinll basin or commcucoment li.-i ii ii

rui-I:IA.—AN on diptherin,1 botty o! the

1

purginir should be avoided.

When'the. fever i.s on administer cooling

-cial District of Kansas Terriioi v,' acidulated drinks—lemonade, cold water,

,t1Sh°Ul,J,l.'c kol''t a^c'

e'riitor\. ^-j-^ V(sI^CKSSION J1 Iv*.Mon. A spo-

^°ffnag'c« postmaster at Mapleton, from' Wa.«l»n»ton to the I'bil-

Jia,iiuipiuii, IU U.I uu

^1C depths of folly T/'ic Panic Sidisiding—tine Conn- vf stcau? gun boats, capable of navigating feel the mora! demand of Christendom for

the, salc/of,,TLIC Virginia Canal to French

I DI:»:ADFUL iAccmrxT

AT

WENOX

tLe 10th

0

T'h'e arivil

used as a substitute for ,-tbe -canon, being

Philadelphia, and threes on I copies nf ,,

ca'st iron, burst into pieces, the

fragments flying among .the crowd. One of them struck a young man named Phillip Lauible on thc thigh, and shattered it so bad that he died in three hour?. Sevprfil others' were-vrounded. P. Beckirith had his jaw badlv cut from chin to car A. Beckwith had his thigh badly torn A. Ilammet Was injured on the thigh G. Ilainmet slightly injured about the hip J. M. Hunt's right leg was torn off between the ankle and knee, so as to require amputation- Robert Ervin was hurt, but not seriously.

in&pH of\thej is Pb$

rs qpaa

M&sa

ton.

thrsovereig Napfc Garibaldi had resigned his dictatorship, WASHINGTON, Thursday, NOV. 22.

Wliere, cics in

—The Kans

correspondence of ^\he]y tbat-th&VfatUMln no dissensions

rs arc

°:in- tbe Cabinet, nor ai)y. intimation'froin E maraud-^~

expeditious manner. JFar-' 'dra^^ ,,/ 'jv TOh'* »|A I am satisfied thai Mr,. Cubb.docs..rot

1 1

,iCav«lrj

Hank: discounted nearlv a million of dollars, greatly to the relief of mer- •iUnc6ustitutiStia'l.",»'rs"|,'*'_

n.A SpTinpfielclv rfOi.') correspondent c£

vr.u

sensation of heat as felt through the cover!"® Ne^.lork- Inbune, wr.ies as follows ot the wat^)Vi| "in w-iiifch'/thc^Srcra all trav- Mr. Lincoin correj&iiynJeiice. lrom ':ie er- South. cling in fancied security, they were over-1 S3ufL.'""If'would seem from tiie |i:u-a^r:i])b takeliJW'!S"r'c'on'lh'c/-p¥airie.!Y Before an^l^^gic^ ^llft'liftwly

pccialta'tu-the head,'tacc'andvhaud.J.'A lie ,, ... ., v,„u',»- nf„ H,'

is at present .shitless, btu hopes arc en-

tertnin'ed otitis rceoven-'andHhat us-eye-OJ.

1 0 1

dren were it-eral 1 burneci up in the wag- {U(sir^tf£3

on. Of one nothing could be found hut the skull -the other f' cbarr'ed mass, in which was no trace of humanity left. One

the

h®rsc'8

Vas turned to dcatn ,n tnc

harness: the other succeeded in ircenig

,UU5!?^11' wJlt,,s' D:,U!.^

.bu'mied.

,J.u'm,0'*r'

l!0

.J- .ur

n„.ir.B'S.n.tJ.OT'OU. lo

n' tho

uich' i:r'xi 'cvsr!.- :ts! unfo! hvr-.'ite t- .ill, —J .vronc.'*' *"!*!ii not, t:icsu.

ofii-'U.V: COM:

«J* TKCUS: A CJ5»-SfS

••¥The l- .st number of'Hon-v

lpr-s

policj South itself shall

"ILI

,s -M* ,('r,

"A.

iinauswerabloarurumunt,it!iat secession was Orientalrli\ac.=,anilt.( Ui.- Imlisiu?,.only ar. pro-MMKNN«:«._-iT.i.-tIT«ITP N« sc^bed-R full of-Hrhvft•««».Doctor MWS cr»rnc5

hnr- n°

Tbe"meesr.'rv vill Re presented to (jbv-

9 1 O 4 ii

grcss on1 the second day of, tiie 'sessTon.—

k.t AW collite 1, b, seul S5

t,sbQylu reach Charleston, by .'all means'

beforo^the assemblin^ of the South fare*

Fire, and his Wife and Four C//i/rf?"ewY^H:®htf#thc'-sccoS5fi6iTW£#wfrat:^b£y"fi8tty

"Ws'shingtbh is"'Tery: dull. The ruliwr ~rI„,

inTelation ,to the pabinet and the_

father:-vcrjfcked.'i"AhB Advocatc unstix.isr€oi,iV'j!i wrrnRBM corkks

raid tlias been the oil})- subject of talk to-! April gi.,o.'.

ft.

rs

ii ii, (j„

a

trunrthat

His own doHitng ^as burned-ent,rely Iron, ^u-.r nu 'Joccnl i^n

his bijdy, and lie is! severely hurnt.^, c.,- |C('mi(]

H'ugscate 110t,cun(iucj. t., UiC Wvc.

Rylau,v

uu.,ia

liimself, hut^is-'badlv Tiio 'dead

w.e',i!u

a^. 1iir8"

is re a re iv el el a in

respectively e.cvc.i,

(:i-aUilt-.|

ii a a so a ha

Rr^U)i

rt 4

i'Soino are signed -in: hero jlyphic?». ?::id U-

kimw^ cn'y to the ^aered ()i dor." or

»•'l" 'Soitn'iGfii 1 ro11j:!ito_J," which threatens

iWca Kllcn (rp«r" IK-ilio" and Sabrin-. •,

•l!1!'oin wttu A .auddoii auu untnncn

(takill« o{}: (.vy.

natytica hyniciati,

jAND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES,

THE LTJlESTC

oul4r:witl.ir"y:jr ai

-iili.ff .l-u! SlM -:il fro.ll V:vr-.t.

assasMin.tion by ),». s-tiHetlo,

ov

ti.!,-,'tiling atror..- au

iicirly a'i, the- th'.'.olo l' writer.-, i--indicated by rudo caricatures of" the Wcvil,

x.

r'-auy wi.th his tlirce pi*oiige{! for'-: (o .•- 01 LI*1 H,,.

J-asTa politit-El. articlc

or a a ii tolK-v.-inr

cu

ai.y

l.'M.'-' t!:C CVH WO^J 1' tried to do h'IV duir thorou-ihlv i-' Iiii:.- el.-iir .senl'uiuii

IjroiiL'li: to

the abolition of the system. So much the more as ye see tho day approaching." So it seems that the idea of there being a crisis is ndiculed by this lleverend lie-

publican politician, and not'only that, but he announces it to be his duly to keep up the slavery agitation in the pulpit and the

press. We suppose he intends in that way to restore peace and harmony lo the country.

I ACts. ItsTOtJbJ^iS |KS!'ECTI-TLLY ANNOUIIJRS

6

1

Fat&s in rceurd to IA»TC or Bni«inf»iH, run l«c

,Janu-

FREF

Dr. liaruin.-uu trcnii Cyr.suuipLiuu. IVronciiitj?. La/atitu--, Asthu7:i bOiler.£isekscl ofiFcTlir.iat lUioi Lanii.Miy lotRdiitf lilWilatioiii ccnibiiieJr v, it5 proper cciistitiituniiil treatment. .OXSIEU DIMEAHKS ..TBEATKV/ :TTj»o han:c for con«nltcti'K. ... .fyl relatioa la the followin? I)isc.i=OF. ei titer'-H-h en enm'pliftUed whh.-Lunp: Afiections or cxistifi? alone, I lUfo invite eouinllaiioi 1 usually find tlicui proxuptlyttii'nbio'.'' l'rnlsipsus, un.l nil forms Female Complaints, Irrcirtil.'irilii's find \"er.knc!

rcrul irj(jl.5!in(1 XVoaknp«.of

-s

i?ajpUapi Mnd iib*$ foi-'n^ oCU^acLiiite.-vfcrBis-rr-

Itil

,11

a«^w.JP

d»?. eiinyEWNJi: Sheriffs Sale

tU

Dr. 1 [rirdinrii treats :.ll ct-.ror.i.: or lone staniliim i):pr.i«RS rtf the Jjiincs. I^ivcr. Stomnoli.^BwwclPi lMOildor, KiUncys. llrnln, Reiirt. \cno3. \S omh. hplpen. Spirio.'Kyes. Ears. t:6. Scror ila. Pits, Cancers. Skin diseases, ltheiimatisii), Dropsy. KsVer Sores, Cutirr^.b. ISeiuinaf AVeakticss. Nciirnlttia, Wliitu?. Insanity, nr..... .,wr«^

y.-^-r-.

r-

LI?K

VnfxiT

T)

J»!

vnMHTiT

/*!.•

»Y virtfl «'f "a'ecRifleiT 3t?? of a ETif-iW )«J»V«s.di-ri.-i:f-'J frum tlie.CluriCa'(i i'a,e of tlio OijrctiitiCyurt (3'li»'.'.'/,Ki'iniery.'!oi!ii i[ a ufiusq

U«« iltli ri:i

TiiH'• if T!I'I:1 IOu!•.-''Jo i"rb .V». m. a'ntl'' -I clcclt p. in. s.-titi d::y. :i' lie door oi' the Co-.ii'i llouro of yaic.

.revived in1 -»UR. 'AJ T.* I '.ft' Iuie ^i'i:ii.: ..R'-IIIII ITWI I-.-TJ"*'?. -ir.»• MM-n tiipr«*-I N: .v.-.- j*L. v" 11 'e' il JtUlt "Pir.-.. liijisolll Clillt .1i-

)tlrV

•rosimijuence v.

,iL.

rri...».

S a in it ii ii ii a

quarter wiaichthc people or, ri.t /.VV:V:k:

v" .iw., wi '"V" OOCClIt i:'.il

v.-rite'are

iiv.nfTu'ii'iit to di-cltrrs .'aid ilc-t-rer, liiten'SUj .i

.„, .i, Umi.c. ~r .yi

^'i M^ijolnluncc v. ith »„.wr«lierWh«A«vcr'

1

I a it a I 1 I I a

roinjK \\lrtt*r

^evoia of cdu-.Mtion, jin^y

if destitute of decency. J,otters throst- !„"i,"i Ii i!,» rc'.. a..d «r. cning death in all itr. forms, a& tiie renalty ''-"l• ila- i«.flw

•. hitrh* iiosifidii. arc tnore nnniifi.-n-t .*t th. a! fiMn:vr

coul.VJ main!v

1

1

unony-1

'fc.r |)ts..r

5V„,,.c^

.•c.liii.j A 111! :lit! (.-v.-1.-.. ai'i-.:.':-

r'j- ol' i!• .'.. Ili.-,"'-- .. at itie itiimt

iff: C'.,ivi ill lit- '..!

tiny

1

iS

ii a

n.V.cW

I S S ii a a

PUHIU- ^I.FT 1

1 shc.but&ken K.ion) thr. Taylor

fymvi'ortlsvillc. ,vhcr-i t:

1

»on*:ilt thc

CotJrt»bij», iriarnuRC. HKAT. '•coma.lilted hyai.'i"" --,c 1. l'ftl'-K—(Jent'pnien.

.1

iMxin.ninnrianrifl RflDIH

tegg|lb^ii.v.-l to ..o.relig.ii^rBgE

Dissolution of

Partnership,

T'lIF I aw partnership of Xayior Ilurlty ii diaA «r,*lved by mutual consent. Eacn partner 1 »utborized to rollect and receipt fordebU due the faid

G.p^H^RLEV.

DissoniitJTXOiNr. fTMTE jiartncr.»hip heretofore eiiitinij between the unoer.'iKned in thc Banking biuino*. is tlii.' day di«.«olvcd' by inutaal consent. The bu!iness_of the •parti by El

firm will bo settled by theseniorpartoor, I. C.Elston. The btuincsd will be continncd by Eliion Son.^ ELSTOX T.AE

rt#hfnrd.«flllc. Nor. 1. 1860-1*. f.Ioorn»l copy ind fh*rse Bank.j

r.:J-1* v, r. c-. i-r

':.':'.»riiV

.'ty. I. .. i:ic. I»ti!r jr.* 7= iVf-..lit .'iV.'f-t

('TICK hSt 'i ff I li*•!r .1I Wvrt. --.

i1

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ft .-K- 5. -Mi' r.i: if.ii-

tl.o'or 'ni s. Kf.

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Mlxit. !«r .fcrr:w.

TI' 1' i.^hert, bi.-urd i-i -Oian.rus-if ?.'•

ili- I viil i.-i'i-i.'. i" ili' of ifuiifi^-i»i-r,v cniiiii -. lilKi'-l.oiiitr II..- i:l -t •i. 1 ii-.• in yi I n.-ii.iit:u^ ii.: i. :i ,y.i-i't in ii f. .- ii lm.-inaWit-i'J '.ii':i.r- :j ir: :il:. I l.fi.'r'T-.iTbVT on.- hrn.li-.-'i mid

fV

"T -V, .. 1 ,y quite agree wUh our friend, tiie pas-1T, .•

Itii'.v. and

:.hi I-, l.v.-ii •Va»i-i'..ri ''"iiiarALiVGiiitv-Ri" n.

I i!ficuij?u,proper j\.to.-V. 1-i- :vrii vr "t h"

tor, that tne crisis is over. IJn» dutv and «'6irr1it* lio'r.d J'.uirs rTor.«c«. C.iiiV. ^.-1.. If'-c-i.! ours will now be the patici,:, steady "itera-1

ycnr5i

«iv.

JiEA-i IXC I rSTOMHCTITOK.-:

25 FEET PEE MINUTE,

On the TiioI Test f»/ore the Committee.

It 1)3 wrkctwi'tb hamls ami

!,t!

"i'.Mu^lir'y

FOR ST. LOUIS. CmCAOO. DETROIT, AST) ALL jl'dixys WJiSX AOMHWfesll.^

Th\r vreai TVcsickj

1

Airiicusii not the Viest moilo of iimkin!: cxniuinn

ldUt AN(Mh!&hkrn.

-SHORT-fclNE- ROUTE.

^FJfLL ^60/

Two Daily trains to St. Lnnis and Cincinnali, and Ono-to Chicago. On nnd nflcr Tbundny, Oct. 4, I860, 7 t'aisencer trains gill twvt^'ewAJbanj B3 foU^ws 3}itnt. ScfKqis «ndfCB3|go Apre# Jail.

X"if

:30"I^ ^^aiiy, St Louis ficpross, rcacmnc St. Loiii? nt SiJO a in. RETfKNiNti.—'Trains tcavnrSt. Loni« at"KH)ft m. and

OHOp m, ctmnecting closely at JiitphidLwith ytrajn^bmithjiifrij'lri^ijt L^irfji^llfo a| 830 a

ONLY OXE CHANGE OF CARS TO ST. LOUfS,iCNCtNNAtlWbHlfcACO. I'AGOAOE CHECKED TIIROUGn.

Al! tEs.uu- connocl cloi«Iy with alLpasscncer tfainf oiSho&jlio Misf ^'i^lyTolOjlM. tr Tiy in*iinn!T trt~p.ifsi'n?era Milelielt, to orfrom St. Louis or Cincinnati. 'l'nsscnjjBra :unl bos8n^° tr.kon.ti) nnd from any pr.rt (fltri fn^'iPcnaMe.*

Mftth throucn trains connect closely at lireencastlc with tho Terrc Haute and Richmond Railroad, west ('iir'l.VrrtitniitP nnil Sulii/Oijancl oirft QfijlndiatlBpolw. -At iSfaycttO wTth tffc To 1 1 c/h d"f\'c stern Railway. At M. S. Crossins with the Michisan southern Railroad for Toledo and intermediate stations. Also. iKkrTC'iry _»ti11^Ibu Micligrtrij Ccn^aL TUil"rPftd'tor Cnicatjo anTl all pmnts Wcsl ami Nortnwesi. Alsofor Detroit and all points East.

JuZPTHROUGH.•TIClvEX,Siaiid furtlicr inforinaMon can be (»btained at too LN10N H. H. TICKLT OFFICE, No. 070,sn ith-cast corner of Jlain 4 Third

Lmiisvijlo k£l. IJj

o«tfr, i!n

iriUi.4

HE1VRY

3

?1IA!

&

DEALERS IN

Tler

ffifl

(w lier3ii^

Ren ben

JA-!iM* !!ati''ftVani{ A4irt:iU .((4tns«ii Hnd-Ali»iVtth .... "to ill)

havcju«t receir selected stoc

A*i7Ewell

... -«•!•!:.

i.xei-w io:i- |o ili C,.uri i-f C.ir.W'.Mi 1'1«' ifi i-.vrwe I'lil'^i',J

fJ J.M'uu^J':0.

Poiitli r,-

in'iH'. f-: 'l (i„ vmi. •j. tbs p'.iU-j ..j l"jif on r.: i'j^

.y-J,

r.- iit:- j,i il-ivi.vtI i:tid /•ii I nr." :.ii. ili!'iili Mitor.ii!':-iiv..i!itv.-et io ctMO tip :. xin'^t -imr-r,:'

f.-.hnv M. I wi!l. 1 t!:«: I":

ornamented w,t.r.

neii sketehoo, »u«!i to, of executio'i by

Tiil-r i:

f.ii-

u,,:! l.^al:.

hnvejust received from New York, a largo and well selected stock of FRESH

tlier with an assortment of article* usua'ly kci »o Drueiaiiiness. Alsc. litrse lot of I'URE

^WHITE.

lid. pr

.tiip rents

fl|.j

iv nnotii

M-('l.ciiiiuiU...

ngot,*

ft ,ht

...

j'-' 1 i-'j Wc wonld iiifonn the ptfT'lic in^iirinonncinpoiir stock,

r.T.'undaBt: their wstwarlcr. Gi |".fi *^T -11 t\-r IMSI. i..Tr,r, nnd .pniivw.jsu.»nd .W!«ur» them that,

i..iiw,a^a.i|iithtf^^vkrfSuoaiTdP'DiCPOf

i,Sf-

ov*nou»

I I N I A O A O

.._ mi I mi. ••ii"t"iii"r in rcnenil. thai we lire tliankfiil

:•.^iutiuii.lvs«rcdtofuriu.-.hihcrnwitu

i!1nrv article "j

Imported Wines. & Brandies

PA A a a a -iTt in^n.n. "i .r. Prit«vin, who muimfjtcture tlicin fr«.»n* Uvi.v

1 N A S tlli'lll oulT.

S W A N W I S I i:portcd IS|^-«lnrlr«, rii I nn.1

Al---

uil

V«"i! lir've i!Uo iW.-r,.r i-ilii I i*SOJL,S.V A'TMI.YGS.

Of i|i- In-si i"'irr»','!i irnr^.r »ti"ni i-f any 7'- «ol kind, i.-hii-ii t!••• !••.!'-. r- in.v r-.ry a* tin- '-••••I '-vi-r L.mnitui i» ill* "'.-I''-, LII ••"IIMIK- INN wilt IIn- IIIMITO iv:._ h.-vi- 1 a full and complete is-t.rtni- iit of

5BOOHS

s^njv'f' ,1-rrl- ir«th "renter and t-n'ulns Incor/toralcd in 1810. Capital $500,000. ,m\!tw luiiit-

11Kirl

TWK.NTV- "dunibl.-. and 1.. tUr KK. I: is mors MHI coDimiiilit:.-i r'aaote-i il'O

o{

in

1

tlve c'ir.-id.-ir mid

1

nt-'' sj'\\J.

CELESTIAL PALISTHY i^i^ioAHoiwi

'7.V I'.i.n nii^ riin.jiHtiHti.tlMi.

v"?%:,r

Frank. ftkiitHrr Co.. B.f IVft S-:oti«l Mrttl, KKi'EIVF. AND SKI.!.

H\KI.I:V MAS.T. I.I'TTKH, KrATiif.i:'-:.

KVK. ''IN:K-r., HEMP. CORN. LLO'TS !..U'.&, XnlIAir"' OATS. BACO.V. (.ir.K.isr, Dr.v Hn'i-P-HM'-LKY, HN.K MKAT. T.'.t.i.on", SALT HEAN-. ILRIKVRHEA". COTTON. OI NN'V AC.. I»ry Fniila, Timothf. riorcr, Fin* A

Seed,

AND PRODUCE IN GENERAL. PnrcfinrC- nr. Orders at l«w-« niarkct priccv every d.-5-ripiiiii of Merch.-iiidi''-. hnk} l,iir^Tai!oiv. '•.rtiyie^jiril. ']Julk Moatart'i Bncyo. bugH iwdSlo-

Ship your Produce and Draw at Sight. October G, l^.

I'

nl-mG

NOTICE"

S liTt-by riven, that the undersigned has bcon appointed AdminUtratyr of tho Estate of Ann Fisher, late of Montgomery county. Indiana, deceased.— Said e'tftte is enppofed to 1»^ solvent.

JESSE W. CCMBERLAM). Administrator. October 13. '60-[printer'g fee SI 50.

Air-st

«vi:\ STOVES

L.VHOE variety Jtylrs.and •iii'* to suitnurrbasJOUNsOX'S.

& GTATIOKERT,

!h\iu! Booti, liOi'hrt linnls, -. ...

BERT

ur ..

'.'/ antt 7 ~o' Tajtcr

r.lr.r'.

a A O O N

jE£-£L. ESLE5I=L"3r.

C.' (JO., -.

A V! NO jn-t »i- II "i ii it: f.l.itvi* liM.-irii-.i* .. !Ii in *r n.vi rri-• .lri-vl '.'. I'lrrahani'' .,-ld. stnr.u.) i-.',tilii i!

.' r-: 11 -r. ini vni'

Ti iTni tli ciii/.rn- nl',,

:t

I'i.m tlii-ir -1 i.- ..iif nl wili I- *-i|.l ii lii«? l-m-l

ri--p -v. r,

l.lr.V S'.CH 1

& sr

f?i Lj *.*p (jj

& -M

•-. T'-r.-. IVppi-r. S|'i.'"i

a v. I'i-'i Tk'fhwzst ei:s:

OIIU.JF• vitl^. NS.i-iiiii. IVIIIK-. I'nto",

1

.».'1IHJ1I

-. fit:-, l'. ii

TI. U'I.:

|).

Ornti«-

COOL!!

'.W."'

I

itf-d up itli -l'liii* I, nriii iiii tit.

XV BAKERY. -Ii-ir ,in-i, if .:ir •-t.-ilili.-'liiiMlit is T.I'V lII n? ivir.?Iiccn fltt.'d up in tho wci j- «-(iil'lcut t'n.it *r nrc pri-pari-il witli anytliini in

EVERY DAY, ..l-'rfiicli llmid, Hplit Br«»l,

Tivil Hmidi r»)min llrt-nrf, I ('nUr? nf all kindi. «l linker in town.

er in ?l

(Ja.lv e«, tficon tf. m'tnnfiip .illperilling ri,rtii-«. l'-L'(ir*t.-d

I'l.-n-c (jive n.« ft call. II. V.. CKAK A co.

Stafford FsiTlsisuraiice Co. OT SS*IKTFOMttf.

n-n- AU paid ,vp..

DIRECTORS:

"^.,',1 fi.ra .'.-t'-riii- [{. Ill MIM.TIIX OlI.lF. BO!5Wr.M.. JOB Al.t.rs'

A I Y. HI.SRV KtMry, JOHNI'. IIK

4 FIOUI.HY. JAS. •IOUUV. IN. CALVIN I»AV, CHAS.J. KI

Ttvo

AI.I.YN.

Scc'y. II. HIXTISOTON. Pre«id«

C. C. Iiva.is, Asi. Sec. Vi'y. S. BOWEKS. Actus

D. Ai.nx iNiir.i:.

President. Actuary.

Orn.

Arent for tho Western country.

rr -i(liii? at '''.lumfius. Oh f~. Io!".- tiinHjv. AssiiUtnt f^n. Agent, Colombo". O. JAMES R. TAM.

-AGEST.

f. t'. Mninprrilli-, A? at for Crawfordsrille._ Si-pte:iiler 1.1rC0. j)7mC

Euinous Prices jr?T RECi:ivED, FIFTY-SIX PIECES OK

FANCY DRESS SILKS,

rpu

be sold at 20 cent l.F.ss THAN COST of imporJ. Tatioiv. Prices ranging from FOBTV CISTS ti/iarM dollars S'N^VDER'S CHEAP CASH STORE. april31,l£G0. 4**1

Notice to Heirs of Petition to Be|l Real Estate mTEOF W»M«1 i, 111

Canlr,

"VOTICE is hereby given, that Elston Sayer*. Administrator of tho Estate of William Grenari, deceased, has filed his petition to sell tba Real Eslat* of the deccdent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts anil that said petition will be heard at th« next term of the Court of Common Pica* of Midooaa\VM. C. VANCE. Clerk

Nov. 10,1860-3w* C. C: P. of M. C.

TTHJUR or Fire different pattern* of the BUCK or st

Stoves a«

April W. 1«S0. jonxsos's