Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 November 1854 — Page 2
THE. JOURNAL.
T. W. FRY, -Editor.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
THURSDAY, AOYEJSBER 2, IS
"tp na "jml m.
THE
MONTGOMERY JOUJiNAL
Tlic Montgom-: Society will hold ing in this place November next. requested. IV onlcr of the Proii!cnt. I"""" j.
13.
DURHAM.
supposes taey h:
oy, and wove pos:ev=e of full power to bring corn rd, and
coninel the lancers to de to th
:i*r
now giver was cchocd and re-echoed
through the length and breadih of
•topping the drinking cf wiii,ky we have
Stonyu tal Old Liners and there lies the rub.
aken the 'yreot j»,uer rule" f: ,m the
j£S-Thc 2\"ew Orleans Bulletin liie peace and quiet of tiie city have been verv effectually maintained since the or-
ganization of the citizen oiice, the ofticeis and members of whieh .leser\e the thanks of all law abiding men."'
These are the results of the piinciples of the Know Nothings, carried into practical operation and vet thev are denounced as
enemies to their countrv, traitors, niiu-1
night plotters of nr.schiei, the fit nistiu-l ments for "treason, stratagem and spoils.'' We have never vet board of outrages
committed by Know Nothing--, no plotting against the government has been proven, not a charge prefcred against them estab
lished. Their aim seems to have been to ]»,,,• place the reins of our goveinmeni, National and State, into the hands of pure American statesmen, men who love their c-oun-
tiy, who believe in tl.e glorious
of protestant ^toleration, and who keep our
countrv free from the tvrannv -which cur-
ses and crushes the down trodden millions of the old world. Such men regard not the
indignation of disappointed voiiticia thev heed not I heir bitter denunciation, but I
Trove on in the ui i,chr ,'e of their high du-1
shadow of the stars and snipe, American llag. Bi.t give full iheir deji.oui'iccrs, and that liberty
crushed to earth at once and forever.
Compliment.
At the late meet'iKg oftho American Board of Missions for Foreign Missions, Dr. White, President
of
sciences of men. to urge on the glorious
work of redeeming the world, that a repe-,
tition of it was requested, that others
might have (he pleasure of hearing it. We
trust the sermon may be published and
widely circulated.
Wood
The Herald
Is published cvorv Thnrsdiiv, at Jl, 0, if mid in •, ,.it Advance wiifcn tl.e year and ,-u'ter the
One column per annum. $^s.—Ha' column.! ,,
j.une time, $1 "». All letters must be poi-t-piid to
t0
tho
county. They attempted to stir up a pan-
ic about com* as g-eat as that winch re-1
centlv convulsed the money market. "Ah,"
said "thev to the farnvrs "You see nov.
•what vou uet bv following those fanatics, these abolitionists, these Know Nothings, von are going to stop the diotiilonc, and
•down comes your corn."
tuev (lOIlt tieliOVO tllul O IO or lilStliiO.D
tuey and this county, can control the corn maricet
and t^o oi thiee nee \\iio.v\ Ui inein
tbe
kyites. But it so happened that corn didn't come down to -5 cc-nts a bu.-hel, (sad disappointmcnt to tiie croakers) they have to dance to the tune of iio or -10 ecnts per bushel
0
I'lotli'TrtT4 i\$ Or\' T\ POMVillff
of
SOc'iC
of that in
i)]o
,,
llie
ties as free-born, free-hearted citizens. Chanticleer has given the Old Liners so We i'iresume the Know Nothings have many and stunning blows, is piep.nmg to •d.mr r. rr.nsfifiriional ri'fht to court the! issue a daiiv, which will be the third daily
clear a constitutional rigiit to court tne! issue a daiiy, winch will be the tlurtl daily influence of American citizens as their do-} ior liiuianapoiis. \\ichiing the pen of a
be teipiisc.
Wabash College,
preached the opening sermon to an immense audience, and many hundreds were unable to find room in (he churck. Ihc sermon was regarded as so able a production, so replete with profound and vigorous thought,
so Ml of exalted a.ul glowing Wy. ami jj™, ahonn.l in geographearaestly najTO:«al (o the hearts ami con-1
Up.—Will those of our friends,
who, for the last three or four years have
been promising to bring us wood on Subscription, bring it along? Winter is near at hand—now is the time, or forever hold your peace in reference (o wood. "Talk's talk," but it takes wood to keep lire.
Freedom.
a hoiac ln that
1
insure attention. ing there, and lew months will elapse, ere I freed from its present embarrassments, and 1 anoth.er State will be knocking at the door! the business of (he road will be ereat'y in-' Agricultural Society.
:i
u]::i
xCl
t^*Thc Old Liners ami supporters of,^"* "niu'riU'd with the true spirit of! juries done to the engines and ears greatly! the liquor trairio began their croakings 'TO, and will simgglo on to waive our, exaggerated, and the excitement greater about the price of corn rather too soon stars and-sirincs over Kansas, beauti!i:l by than the ci: eumslances i\ ould just.iy. tiiey vainlv ima/in'\l thoni'ielve* tV.e prin-' nature, and freM Hoiii the curse of slavery. Tho road is now doing a business of from
ce«5 of trade, supnosi.l thev had all (lie men-' ^'he lieraul is printed by steam, and .$00,(M to ^Tu.OOO tier mouth, and in duel
or tak° l2 cents •nor bushel ior their cirn. ioi... xeims in ad^ auce. ., time anti. :.ll, ill Ci. lc \^ctl. "Taenty-Jii-cccniJa luthc! It i-l! ina'icc nul\
0 1:n,! temi a t0 nolit
us but
liU'
nn
and State.
Put the farmers
wf Montgomery county are not so easily
Bid
uv
t.}.ami'ters
of the Tiit'.v l-:r.:n^a lliat oom ,to.nl i1v the y.iiiiiL' niai ul' i!iO county, aiid 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 I in I i«8 as Ingti or a iitt.e fi.gucr Bine?, than it was before the election, then these old fanners v\ ill thir.k for them-1
selves, and read ana reason ioi tiidmeA c.-,, idbition and wheii tv ma ice knc.vh their' and wont
No danger oi com commg down iy
dictated to by the tree whi-v sentiments in characters that can be read ., .. MI
am iia
to ivatuas, and erect in that territory the The.r.oad..is one of great length, has been altar ol fieedom. We have raceived the buiit with unusual rapidity, the business has «iiht iSu.-which i.-. filled With wofct interest- been far greater than ivas anticipated and ing .kelci»ch of (he country, and ininrma-' consequently (he power on the road was? I lion valuable, 1 tot oiilv io tno.o wno oxpo*t, iiijt fui it uusinoris.
pomon
l!ic
expiration ot the \ear. No -suhscripiion .uiscon- but also to the general reader. have been somewhat retarded bv the recent tinued till all arrearages are paid. ,n ,. ... .,
.. I 1 he climate, terliutv ol son, beauty of, panic in the monev market. v\ have K:Uc: 01 Auvortismff. One sfiuare ot' 1 lilies or less, three weeks ^*1. ^ccili the Ic. .iiu 1 use 1 lpi i.Oii, ate tj Oct leasous to bo lie 0 tlmt 1*1 lie time Each auititUmal insertion, cents. 1 not surpassed in anv part of our country.! these negotiations will be effected, increas-,
l,*c UAl~!
of the Som.na.y, as diM-nbed
Lavi:1 luul hc
:t ll scai cd Gl
!t.
was 05
oi see-
1.'
Yon
•grilled, they have read some oilier papers if vou did why don't you tell the Old Lithan those advocating free whiskv and ners that tc.ore \.-a» a nint tor them, v,hielij
See
's :n the lollov.'ing communication will \\'c have all confidence that the business
bo heeded uy the yor.ng men of our county j]j
It?
Mn. Fniron.—Was you on Green Street on til" T'-'fht of the Jollification, and did
you F00 ront 0 1(
f.. I the wavl'aring man, tliough a fool, could I J-nr-, i. tne ia.ge-,„ pape: pi. JI!
rt
4I
i.e, public opinion wih be there. Old
i10Spiia!.le region. Many vahm-
aii, (,f u.,) i(v ]liV 0
lost search for tne Jsottn-west passage, ami now that it is found of what avail is it to the commeiec of the world"? A\'ho is
benefitted by the discovery The commander of the vessel that discovered and sailed around, has given immortality to his name, and that is all the good that can
ever How from it.
The Indiana Journal,
lias recently passed into the hands
new proprietors
aif'tbe
Putnam,'
1
Mci-brs das. M. Mathis, eians ree
das. M. Tilford, Ovid Butler. R. Vaile and H. A. Y»"il:~on, under (he linn of the Indiana Journal Company. It will hereafter
bo edited by B. P. Sulgrove, i'isfi., who lias lor some months passed been the principal ouey's Lady's Book for No vein-
bp bite political contest the Jour
nal was an efficient agent in exposing and condemning the corrupiiuns and intrigues of the Old Liners, and in urging forward
glo iou^ pritu-i-des c.ftli-people's P".r y.
T] iinn iay
nounccrs have to court the patronage of I ready writer, thoroughly posted in State South Carolina.
foreigners and Roman Catholics, and that and National politics, fearless in the doclaright, we presume, they will c.xercise so long lation ol !n.- ]iiinciplcs, lie will ]ubii.tili a as they arc permitted to dwell beneath the daily -which will ted powcilully lor the
0
cilkrc upon their du-
ties under the most auspicious circumstances, aim wii doubtless receive that liberal
support thev so lullv ueserve.
.The Chanticleer.
Chapman, of crowing memory.
unusual interest. Purely American andi^
national in its character, it is pcMOtlical (j
eovcry for the Northmen abouttlie year A.
D.1000. The evidence is strong that they first looked upon the northern part of our con-
dii!CTi
con-esponJin
Sco( a npil Qijr 0 vn N(nv
H. A. & S. R. E.
his is the title of an Independent weekly -jMuch dissatisfaction has recently been Below we give a list of all the Free Bank.' newspaper, published V\ akarusa, in Kan- expressed about the mitiiajrcinciiL of tiiisi1'11 »^tato, and their location. Iy relei'-
est,! a™ going on for increased apparatus, wlueli
fiiuuireds ami thousands are a»ready ilodi- ca power will be .secured, me Loard will be
... -n
100
y.| ami oiO ior rocaoui. ne sons 01 Free- has been looked lor from the road, the in-1
lousiiiut copies ('f the first !i". nlier hin." wiil take its stand among the lirsf oads of the countrv. \\'a trust the comis!u:ur to suosern
notion nl aiio. _ss Bio.'^n c. (.'O., iviu.alo,, nn.iiiiv \,ill Ijeai v, nit paiicuoc ioi a Siioit
To t'lace fne load i:i a good condition
some two or three hundred thousand dollars
1 thou
]d 1, exponJeJ, und if thorc are those
w]10
mMul Vx
would increase their stock or subscribe
uiu.eistanti greatly assist the ]Jirectors r.nd add
^eautm.U and ve tiust imicb. to the interest of the road.
soon
Female Seminary?
i)C done in a style to gi
atisfaction. There is not a road in the country of the same length and doing as much business, upon which fewer accidents have occurred.
T. J. Brown is now receiving a fresh supply ol 'rugs and medicines of very superior ]ua!ii.y, prepared in the most skilful and elegant style. Purity in medicines is •a very essential element in the. fuccessful treatment of disease, without tins tiie phyMcian is often battled and disappointed in expected result-. Too great care can-
not, therefore, be bestowed upon the selection of medicines.
Vv'c
Floyd,
For November is replete with articles of! asnington,
ai
a
of which our ccuntiy should be proud. Scott, The first article is a discussion of the dis-1 Perry, covery of this continent, claiming the dis-
raw or(
)rano°
spending with the
more modern diseriptio
flf
J.,
England, whicli
ca]]c(1 t]ienij in
uljnn(liint 0
nntl
To be had at Schooler's—price 25 cents.
ministration, has been elected U. S.
Senator from Vermont for (he long term, and Lawrcnce Bainard, Frcesoilcr, for the
short term.
PUBLISHER.
^^*The majority for tho*PeopIe\s ticket in this State is about twelve thousfyid.
5
1
't\"e iiave before remarked,
•Waverly Magazine. the largest paper published in the
r~ •, I c, •]',
not initMnlor^tan»l. ho words "Jiamo Lintod bUites. It. is lUorary in
presented by the young !adie, in ter and teems with rich, elevated
of tire, could not'tii to be under- tiKl,.£
New York' although that demonstration was made af-, ter the election, vet. the met was well known co.iia«n.- man\ oiiginai atticies on a \arieis I ville, before, that not only the young ladies, but of subjects, which cannot fail tg interest Rank of ... the elder ones were on lln.- side of pru-,
rftl 1
&0T It seems to be the general belief that Edited an 1 published by Mo^cs A. Dow, I the remains oi Sir John lanklin anvl ln Boston. Terms -S2 in advance. uniortunate comrads nave at lengtli been found. Thev were doubtless starved to death
.,
M1ows
and cto:m.-
ts characaiul rai.-v
.i
ict'.on, it
.0a(lt,l. The No. for Oct. Pi'
a beautiful piece of sacred music,
/-U I composed ami arranged by Albert 1'. Al-
1
Liners lake notice. P. lex^ organist at Christ's Church, Spring-
/T"^"Y\"ondcr if Bill Brown shook his
head, when the returns of the State eamc in Wasn't ho a wonderful prophet
have examined T.
D. Brown's, and find them such as physi-
Fight persons have died in New Or-
{leans of the results of injuries received during the recent riots.
ber has come to Iiand. .... .....
The S"ext House of Representatives.
Since the passage of the Nebraska bill,
election*have been held in the followinp Mates, and with the "results annexed" as compared with.the results two years ago 3.'h) CO"'.
whose Yei-mont
.'MTII CO:}.
Arkansas California Florida Maine
Missouri y. Pennsylvania .v. Ohio
0 Vii
Total
371
.40
371
901
English's majority, 586.
313
iHFThe Lafayette Courier having remarked that if less whiskey had been used
A lba E
ntl
»f,
lish liave bocn
V.u-.i ^ow Albany liibune retorts,
... i' I °y P'^lhig the "jigmes in .Lie Lafayette jj
man's eyes, as follows:
froni )ho
fgrape which grew wild.
,,! .., IEOPI.E's MAJORITY^'
New- Albany,
Madison, Terre Haute,
&5T The Hon. Jacob Collamar Post Lafayette, Indianapolis, Lawrenceburg,
Master general, during Gen. layloi ail-
Indiana Free Banks.
^(-Jovcrnnicnt 8lock 13ank. Lafayette. "•'•'jMerciiants' lb-ink, Lafayette. *Prairio ('itv Panic, Terre bfaute?5"1' J|\\TabasJi \'allev J3ajik, .Lo.gnysport.,.,
'*'Sta(p Stock P»ank, Loganspo.i t. ."'iJL 1. .•{.Southern Dank nl .Indiana, Terrellaute. 'wIndiana .Stock IJank, Laporte. ameicy I3ank, Ijalayette. $ ^'Plymoulii Pank, Plymouth, S ^Oiovers' Lank. Liome. •-"^Public Stock Hank, Newport
I:, Indianapolis. ih
\N estern Paidc, I'lymouth. •y:Canal Hank, Uvansville. Payette 'o. iiauk, (.'onncrsville. JjNortliern Indiana Manic, Loganspnrh'5'• ,"jl\cw (irk Slotdc Hank. Vincennes. 'VrPank of Indiana, Michigan City. "tKikharl Hank, ('ah?n. 't® Bank of Syracuj-e. S^-racuse.' '•JXorth-v. st Bank. I'biomfieid. 'V-Pank of Ainci'ica, Morocco.
"i Waba liiw villo.
-av.iuvidgeCitv I5ank, (CambridgeCitv of iiockv'i!!e, p.K-kville., ... ^'x ij'pecaiioe iank, VVinamac. Jlrnlian lu:serve Hank, Kokomo. (ireene do. blank, Hioomfield.1-.
Hank of the Capital, Indianapolis.
^Wabash Kiver Bank, N. (.'oiydon. iBank of Pockport, l«ockport. fBaukof Perry ville. I'errvville.
Bank of Pridg|)ort, Bridgport. "'•^Merchants' Bank, Sjiringiiehl. Jl.irookvilhi Bank, Brookville. i)Stark ('o. Bc.nk. Knov. IjSteuben Co. Bank, Anagolia.
Crescent City Bank, Lvansviile. jimUana Bank, Madison. ^Central Bank, Indianajiolis."xJ3ank of All.iany, New .Albany. jSfate Stock Bank, daniostown. |JHank of Covington, Covington. jOreat Western Bank, Torre Haute. IN. 1". & Ya. State Stock Bank, Evans-! ~,a,K
Wayne Bank. Logans-port. '•'•"Bank of Attica, Attica. JDehiware Co. Bank, Muncio. jjlbink of Oosheii, Goshen. jjlfoosier Bank, Logansport. '•'•Perry Co. Bank, Canneiton. 1 Wavn Banlc. Kielnnond.
e.« field. 1!'.
armer
Trader.-: i-ank. icrre liaul: '••Kemucky Siock Bank, (,,'oii.mbus. jjFarmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Indian!is.
apoli jjSi.-'.vO Stock Bank, 3Ia ion. Laurel Bank. Laurel. jjilank of Salem, Salem. .•'••••
Jivalsunaziii'i !ank, Albion. ^Farmers* Bank, ,Jasper. S Bank of AIl ion, Albion. JLiank of ^o uh Bend, South Bond. "Wabash Kiver Bank, Jasper.
Trader*' Bank, Nashville. Bank of AVarsaw, Warsaw. ^iecnanics a a
•f-rMerchants' a
iAlbany. Bank of Mi. Yernon, M(. Yernon. ^.Bank of Ft. Wayne, Ft. Wavne.
Biaidc of Elkhart', I'lkharl. Atlantic Bank. Jack.-on.
tllf, a])Ovv0
Ad. Op/). Ad. Oj.fj.
1 1 1 5 :,'.'• •3 3
•y
1 0 3 •t" 22 10 21 12 0 1 10 1. 1 1 5 ti
10 07 O 2a
Sr.coM) I-YRRMCT—OFI-ICIAL.—The foi-
of the cause he advocates and against the corrupt lowing arc the oihcial majorities in bach ol bonds. By he time he was set at libei (y, a ^o*cy ,-.
wcr to landers of Old Lineism. Success to the en-1 the Counties of the Second Co:. :'-essionai, large crowd had collected, and folio wo 1 him Jutna in, James ...
'^Indiana 5 per cents. Indiana 2 per cents. Indiana 5 per cent, banlc bonds .EOhio 5 per cents. fJlissonri 0 per cents. |Virginia per cents. jjLouisiana 6 per cents. »|. ^Pennsylvania per cents. J]North Carolina per cents. Many banks have various kinds of stocks Lagrange
referring.ouly to the prin- Lake
•i]!il slocks. .. I Laporte All tiie per cent, stock's have been re- Lawrence eived at par.
Ail the 5 per cents., Indiana, have been eceived at par. Ail the 5 per cents., PennsyWauia, have en received at £8 to SG. per cent.
All the "2-!y, Indiana, have been received Miami at 50 tQ 55 a lew a lik
Exeilesifint ia Worcester. oy cESTi:n, Oct. 20.
District: to the depot here the colored people a(: -k- K.umo.pli
Asa O. liutman, the man wdio kidnapped Burns, was in'his city yesterday, and ^lon-ij-oniery his presence caused ccreat cxciloment. The 0!
English. Slaughter, ed him arid would have doubtless hil!""i him Ripley
English. Slaughter. 219 if lie had not been resetted by the citizen? and placed in a carriage and conveyed off. 70
19
99
7
Great Eail Road Accident! FfFTY-TllltEE LlYJ'iS LOST!! DKTROIT,
It is fho
530 459
T41l
88
iC©"The Arctic was the newest of the Collins steamers, and was insured in this country for 8100,UUU. She had the reputation of being the fastest ocean steamer afloat, and was only seven days out when she went down.
Oct. 27.
The Express train that left Niagara Falls yesterday, on the Groat W'eslern Railway, {Jnion at 2 1'. M., came in collision with a gravel! Vanderburg train about thirteen miles this side of Chat- Vigo, R. N. Hudson and V. J.h ham.
Fifty-six'emigrant passengers were in- Vermillion stantl.y killed. I Wabash Some of the first class passengers were Wapvn
badlv bruised.
nght that" moi
rom
j,!
more emigrants will
Ui
j0s received.
injuries
A Ship Wrecked, and all
Sl
PHILADELPHIA,
Oct. 28.
The brig Adcli, bound hence to St. Kitts, 841: was in a violent gale on the 3d instant, 211 thrown on her beam ends, and all on board
perished, except one- sailor named Thuro, who was reecued after being eighteen days on the wreck.
J2T Conversation should be pleasant without scuriillity, witty without affectation, learned without pedantry, novel without falsehood.
Indiana Legislature---1333 BO ATE.
IIOLDI.M 0'I.a.
Boone/illamilton r.ndTipton, If. J. •Tsicksoil 'if Cass. Howard and Pulaski^-Jffi G.
Harnett
(May, Sullivan iind V:fro, M. Combs Dcjcatur, W. T. Jtooiu.vjn Do K:i l) ml Steuben, A. (j. Hendry Delaware, tM.u.i and Blackibrd, I..,
Vnndf'ventor Dubois, (.lili.-un and I'iko, W Ilaw-l-libj'ti" T^lkliai't :ui(i Lafrrar.^e, T. f!. Harris Fayette and Union, Mijn Meeker Fount.ain. Harris Keynolds Fulton, Marsiial, St. Joseph and
St.irke, A. .1*. Richardson Hancock nd iludi.-jon, Andrew Jack.go :, rinndriekis, John Vniiierow Hcnrv, W ilfiam W. Williams Jackson and Sott.M. \\. Shields• Jenuinjrsand Bartholomew, JonnL.
i,3!
L.^'Pank of ivvorth America,'Newport. SfaLe Stock Security ]»ank, Newport, "•"iradera' Ban
Spiiiin
1
jjSalrun .Hank, Salem. Ti'anlc of Auburn, Auburn.'''' j'.'pper Vvraba.sh Hank, Wabash. j|Ijagraugo Pa^.k, Lima. I ||SiiawjLee Lank, A'.iic !. iHimtington Co. Bank, llufttington. jlb'arrners' A: Mechanics'. Panic, aer.''••'(.'range Bank. Posevvilie. "JHank of Monticello, .Monticello.
.Johnson, J. W. Kifdii.ley -,J Lake. Lajiortc and Porter, 3. I. Antliony ...^... ... Ararion, Percy Hosbrof/k I Mont^ominy, Suan l'rookshirc
Putnam, L. (J'azebrook I P.andolph and Jay, Theophilius WilI SOU
Rij'h'y, Luther Shook Hush, JcS'erson IIcI:n ij Wa.diinu'ton,Cutsliaw
Harri.soii tlefl'erson, John It. C'ravcn.3 K"ox, !.avi(?s.« and Martin Lawrence, David M. ],ewis Miami and Wabash, Dan'l H. Bearsa Morgan, A. S. (Jraiyi^ N'lbh', Ivoskiusko ajid "Whitlev
•""I""'.-. Oh jmv! Swiiy,-.i .••*••••
liaiik ofT. AVadsworth, Michigan City. .!J:.,!ce and Vermillion,R. T. Ea'cv Pei!\, S .e!icor and Warrick
P'lft and andei-burgh ,| Slu-!b\, (ii-oijro Vt. Brown Tippecanoe, D. IT. Orouse .Lewis Burke .in-L'i), Bcntuii, Jasper a.:d White
I Adams I Bllen Baiiholemew, Thomas Essex
Blackfoid, George Howell Boone, Niin rod L:
AN
Noah Miller Fountain Full on Grant Greene, Andrew Humphreys Gibson Hamilton—-Sims Hancock. T.D.Waipolo Harrison, John Lemmon He. ''iik II. G. To Id Henry Howard and Tipton, C. D.
New
JIurray
Huntington and AA'ells •Jackson, J. S. Tanner ./ay Jackson and Pulaski, Thomas
Clark
Jeli'erson. David C. Branham ami John Brazzleton Jenning-, Washington Malick Johnson J. M. King Knox Kosciusko
Madison, John Hunt and Thornas King Marion, H. C. Newcomb and J.
W. Hcrvey
Marshall and Stark
Monroe. S. II. Buskirk Montgomerv, P. M. Earl Morgan Noble Orange, D. S. Iluffstetter
,In
an(^
'crowd pressed hard upon iiim at the Ainer-1 ^Jianyman and ican ^Hotel, and he drew a pistol. A war-' aike, Levi Sidwell rant was then obtained, and his oxaniiria(ion took place this morning, the result of ^iko 'which ivas, he -was compellfcd to give Forter
Fusfen,
0 1 1
•0
0 1 1 0
NLW M:NATOI S
Adams and Ailcn, Sam'l I. RUSTR Brown and Idonroe, C. Taikixifrtnii Carroll and Clinton, J. F. Suit Ciark, Lcr.y Woo.is t'rawiord and Ornnrc, \V. Mnns.lcld'' Dearborn, K. D. baiter Fioy.l, I Franklin, A. rilcCieai'v (Jreem and Owen, J. j. Alexander I Huntington and Weils
0 1
.0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1
E OF REPIIESEXTATIVES.
1IOU
mlera and
i'liam
M.
Gordon
Brown, J. S. Hester 'n vrrjil
Ciisr? Clarlt
elaer, Pensselaer.
(.lay jCliiuon, Dr. Wilson (.'rawford
Daviess and Martin Dearborn, -Jolm Crozier and Alviii .1 .»lden Decatur DeKaiij and Steuben Delaware, David Ivilgore I Dubois
Elkhart Fayetto ., Floyd !, Franklin. F. R. A. Letter and
'oiland, G. W.
Foscy
M'/Murrai
Rush, George C. Clark Shelby, T. A. McFarland St. Joseph Scott, David McClurc Spencer Sullivan Tippecanoe. JohnLeveringand
Thomas
H.
Clark.
Burnett
Warrick Washington,
P.
Schoonover
and
OIL
E. D.
Beard but
one, Lost.
Loq-an.
W avne, C. II. Test, Solomon Meredith and Thomas Stanton Wells White and Benton Whitley
Bistiecsirg
s. ion
I one I nassenccrs.
Case.
rIhe,-Pay(on
I O I
0 0
0
0 0 0
0 0
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0
0
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1
Empiw.', in noliccing the
is supposeri, with hydrophobia. lie ran several miles befoie he was ove taken, screaming" and crying in the most intense agony. He was finally secured and brought. back, and is now under medica treatment.
I'hc steanu nil
15
lb
Los Angcios ]).- pe"s to iho 1 tii h.Tl been
I JUiegO iiciMiu.
1
ti! I.
l^.i. .-a\
I "(jove nor Br.rt died ai BelL-view, Ne-bra.-ka Territoiy, on Wednesday last, the Ibid: inst." 1
Gov. ilnrt. was n.•wiv appointed CT'Unor ol Nebraska r»rriiory. ami ha-1 been in that Tori iforv but a short time. He was [a native of South Carolina, of whicli Mate he was ar one lime a Representative in ongress, and more rcuently he heh.i an imjiori.tant office at Yv'ashingto'i City. J- is only three or four weeks since lie passed thronuli this city to enter upon tne duiv of onranI iziny Nebraska Territorv.---Jtlinsouii iu^. 124///.
The Searc-li fcr the Arctic Wreck. BOSTON.
a
case of a man-recently Lii ten by a dog. in of Ja^ic.^ Knox, of disease of the 111 on! goineiy. count v, Ohio, r.a vs
wile to lianil him a jdece of sole-leather, which being c-onij.Iied with, he bit it thro' in several .daces. He then requested her lo li.-i.nd hiI:i a chip, which hi ••'ore into spliiiLcrs witii his teelh. At this jioint lie was seized with very strange and wild sensalions, and he told his wife she had bKfer leave the room, as he was fearful he mights} commit some personal violence. She did Yf so immediate)}' and locked the door. He tried to get out, but finding the door locked--) lie went toihe window, which was in this)
tl,.id .ioi} of Lit ho- i, ]Vc"licard the Star cf Ernpire takesitsicayf' juinpeu out, perfectly crazy and raving, as
TT
i.lie .ne.iiuei l.'inKee i^iaiie icit San i' tan- aud .uiiMiij ii^ofirurent uiav ijt- io*..nfi eisc.o comp-i:! wdli tiie Sono.a, but had OVCrCOatS, notb-'n lie.iMi a. Pan mi up to ,ie sail-
I A lYiriAi-l h-:K -v. .'
A re[ ort was rr,r r-.it thit acornpanv of filly emigrants frr.m ie.xas, were murdyred ion tiie ols-i- of iVngust, by the Indians.—
Several women and children were doomed, it is feared, to a more.horrible fare. ul of cattle were air .-) ot:c nnuare. {carrie off. 'I he news was brought by a small train in the rear, hic li happily e.v.aned. I Other parties ol Americans cneonmerc.l I the Indians, and one American was killed.
Twenty-nve Americans perished from want of water. .- The Star of the Wc-t connected with the steamer Conez, which left San Francisco on the 5tii inst.
%?b0O,0'J0 o:i f.eight, an: 35:2
The (ieorire Law has reached her dork. There, is but little news from Crdifornia. roni Oregon V.-Q learn of a terrible masI saere of overhiml ('-uiitrran's bv the Indians. on Boys River, near Fort Bo sons hilled were Aie.v. ard. en children SamnI Bab cock, of Loring! brother, from Micliii
^Vliit--ome Ci:
Oet. I.
The brig Magnet, has arrived at thi-- port- --i brinaing (lates from St.
»Johns.
England or tiie continent.
N.
B.,
j" Ancient Inhabitants of Kcbraska. |... On the t'pper Islissonri there exists tract of country known the name of the ilanvaise Torres, or Bad Lands, at one time probably, iho bohom of an immense !aiu\ whieh pcrithed many tiiou.-ands of aninulls having now no repre.M'iitativen on I earth.' It appears that the waters of this ond were remove-i in some convulsion of I nature, and the sediment at it.- boitom became indurated. The portion of (In «ui face thus evacuated forms a valley of niao:' |'ty miles in length, l.y thirty in breadth.--'j
The remain- oftho animals, wiii'di lived and breathed long before the advent of man upon the eaitii, are here ionnd, in .such! abundance as (o form of thi., iVaei an im-nien.-e cemetery ot von'e'orala.
first e\cr fottnd America, were discover-1 ed here, and also a sort of pan.'l ,mallcr than the present variety—and likewise a
I is so much sicknees amongcnihhen, can,-
1 bottle for trial.
41 54
i£3?*T)id you ever think, Avhen you .saw has been appointed administrator of the a verv little baby dressed up in iis very long osuite of James ('orbit, late of JLontgom-Sun-day clothes, that ic was like a sixpence cry county, Jtiuiiana, deceased, .s baid estate tied iii the comer of a pocket handkerchief? i:- .syiiDOsed to be solvent. 1 SOLOMON COLTRAIN^ :vj^~Giory is the shadow of virtue, 1 Nov. 2, 1854-* Adm'r.
DIED—Octohev- 19. 18&fein. Ladoga,
ii0a.i.t,,
A jew woaks ago, while in a room illi Lm\u (his place on Tuesday last, of croup, iiis ife, he felt afher strangely, ami .v-eni-
c.l inclined to in.e apil grit Jus teeth, with nie Bufrington, aged
all iho pnwcf he possessed. He aked his
a:i
I'^-'Ufnee, Mrs.- .Calender Iviiox,
In the filty j,evond year of her age.
CEREXE BELL,
daughter of Taylor and An-
4 years,
14 days.
J. ii. inr.nr.FiEL & c. TAV1X sociated tl cin-r've--J.
to
I the 20th. All vessels sent in search, of the 1 Arctic's boals have returned to Si. Johns I without Inning found any of them. The only hope now- is. that some of them may have been picked up by vessels bound to|
Nov. 2.
ri
!f,4.
he bones
are said to bo completely petrified, and ihci.
:ii., 1 .i' .-.J.u-u iv, H,.I-
rPo'.i-
A romarkab 0 .pccio'i, of ihmoivro-. mof
ulljcr
1
5 months
—At Oskaloosa, Iowa, Oct. 23d, of Typhoid Fever, Mrs.
MAKTHA
L.
IXGKRSOLL,
wife of L. D. Ingersoll, and daughter of O. P. fc MargarcrJcnnisdn, of this place.
W
'A
STORE
1
A NEW AND STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER
.JCST
CLOTH'NG,
RECEIVED!
|^HE undersigned I'tela justified in assuriug tlr5* *"'7 citizen.? ol' Cnuvantlsvillo and the surround-
o.i:,..-! iioow, UCi. -/. ii*i cc-uj.Uy, inai a better and cbeaf-cr lot of Ready, ge Law,-from Aspin-1 J1. C'.C lias arrivad. She brings tiie Caiilovnia mails to Oet. ^d, and v'l,htjl,G.':4 treasures and OhU passengers.
,.
in"' nf-. !_r ijc.-ii opciuj ni tnis town. In this large
DI Lry AXI)
ing ol (ne Gcorue Law irom /ispuuvaii. Ifiinfou. ^.eu.-.rui^J Llia: :.o:ue .r.- 'iCW, Idem had belaiien li'.:v. .of t"ic very l" I-V«:ws r.nd made up in (lie I By aI Ji\ t'ne -t'-im»r Gol'a'h, l«c: V,'" -n-j-Jd c-i'Iattcir.oi
ts''tc""'-
OCK C'PATS, AND
"J"
a5vvl,'"v'-J."
received at San Francisco, as also the San j',-v Ti l.'QT pA TT']7.PT\T'?. "IT 1
1
I -J-n-,
1
04
••—WW 1+ U.- V~AU ^iaj\ Ljf"
,- i- ca fji- sjcaiitv, e:c rarr .! ol dosi-fii. and dura-
i.-'iiit-.. cauay. )-.• y.urjw ni fr.s m.-irk-.-t. :i si:i c- -i'ii- lt,t Lit DERijHIRTS, iilain and ,-iUl.c.t WOOLEN SHIRTS, and WOOLEN DliA i'hese ,iru nl of tiie ljest material iitui m.ike, and ufj'ored at the very ie^vest prices r.i:-:. ci-nerd ii-isurtnieni ul -AVlIiti: AND FANCY SHIRTS,
Hosiery, Giovns, &c.t
Kept cnnatmit'y on iiiind. vNi of.A IiA'I'S, Wnrn-: BKAVHR HAT?,.
?»IK.\H
A\ ll.s'is, Wiw-:
S-RMTTSMEXS'
v'*i
1
The Congress of New Grenada had com- our Cloihimr I men red its session, and an inaugural was received from N ice President Obeldia.
F'r. A.hni^ a.» 1 Mr. Arnold, and
an Ii 1 I, from !Mi.-
realh cf th-3 G-c-verncr cf Nebraska. A teioirrapiiic ili,-.p.itch from Sr. Joseph, da.e.I
I'.u
AWAKI:
HATS,
CUfll V//5.-7,
HATS,
YOUNG AMKRICA ILATEIV'-'
Cup,' Oil Cloth Cops, Xay Blue Hats.
assure 0-r custodier? r.nd the public gener-,
-illy that as ivo mn-Je our purchase at unusually !oW ran.1.'? in tiie Lantern Cir.es, wc arc prepared to sell"
Than any oliti House in Crawi'ordsville dare sell. C.uMii- no-v wc \vl!! n^roe to fui-nisn you a Coat or Ovci-c'irit. a pair of hue C-tissiinere Pants, or a n-: ti ul V-.i'attern. ai lrum 'JO to 25 per cent, imver than you can obtain a similar arciele •].%-«.. v.heio.
V.'e ask ail who want to buy Goods cheap, to eoine and oia- stdck li'-'oi-e purchasitis c-ise-•ivle. re. Xo trouble to shuw Goods. C-me ever-v !.»•*(!v mid see. J. L. BROWN. ^ovembi ~,
Msw Arrangement
and
NEW GOODS.
I:LTZROTH, together in
liUMtii-s.-s, would v'-seeeuuilv ca
peettuily call tin attcntheti' n:a- uiticcnt stock of
WINTER GOODS!
oivosr and jierliaps the cheapest oftho j-ris'ii a ucnor.il variety of
'1 ne hitcst •Ti-a^.-ii Ll COOL'S AX I.) MOTIONS iOT.S and CATS, BOOTS and SHOES, a id if u'idss and China-irarc,
Queciimvare,
O E I E S & &
Ai! of wfiich wi'. propose to s«: 11 on as fhvorah'e: leniss as such gvud3 can be had in our tovru or
Ii is not our intention to oeccive the people aud' i11f11mirs-olves by nnkinp {•roiiiiscs or pledges th:u v. woul'J le imu il'iiv: to ytiiiiil up to, nor do •vi' inti-rci to throw out baits to catch customers by: siainiL' tVvv loailin^ articles forless than cost, with the expectation ot nmhin^ up tSie loss on some-, thijii fi.-e, or .oil' some o.Jicr piT.sou. Our Motto stltl 1: be, ••-':•..• r. v. Vsr
"UVE AND LET LIVE," I Or thr1 snialie.-• profits, coexistent Tvith fair and MionnraMo tleaiinir. belie ving1 that "A quick penny is better than a faiw shilling."
JJKJS'Ki'i EL & ELTZROTII.
In rarest and nest assortment of Window 1 iiiul Vrisii P.i'ier in town, iv.'ich will be sold leaner than at any oilier house, by
Isov. 'J, L.TA-1.] LKXI.KIKI. II KLTZROXH. 3
"V"'" n.—T'10 vwh rsipnc? t«fce.« pleasure in ten -. i.\ di-rir." !«i-» pio-t hearty thank* to his old ti-ii n! -', .IIHI Lopes witli tlia nieicasc ot facilities i-lied )»v tlie mldision 01 a partner, to be able to do stiii I letter in the future fur all who may favor •i v.ith tl.eii-p.»trona^c. Those who are indebted jr« o't-herbv note or r.eeount will conlcra special or bv sett.iiiq the same between this and the ^,'jih'•! I), -ERII.'i-r"xr. J. 11. lU.NtriLL. ovcinb»:r 'J, l5-.)-l.
To Physicians.
PI ..mi,
r-'cfied c'isvour especial attention
I to his carefully sclcjie^ stock of Fare se-: io:! i'otvders. ClieKiieals. Extracts anaTinctiii-.-'-. 'lhe-e are put up in quantities to
I'^"it the iirolession, and be.n^ in
CCl\KlL-»^ ii^iO-i \\lill MiKiOlfS niuilOI. J. «l'-V nt II .in.l (ir-im ,. •_ can oe relied on in notion, ieae i.ill .inu 1 xam ai 0 ,1C.-c'i 0-1 ill i.i 1 jtlt UO410C-- 0. lUiegi 1- —v:'i 11 cannot help purcljiiping. fy. some being beautifully perleei, and oth- "i rescriptions Lilt'ully, neatly and carefully ers brolv^n" 'compounded: T. D. HROWN", Druggist, I
OUBTKHI.V 1'L'RK
O E E a II S A
^-^3,.
STATU OF IX IM AX A, Montgomery County $
of strange animals with lonc^^ in the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery manes, unlike anything s.t'v alive.
which man cvcr| Canty: -r 1 Tlioinas l'almer and T\ re j_
Whittington. petitioners Vs.
^£?"AS the season is with us, when there George Miles, Kvan Jones, &
[rmn
,,
lhnei
..
ed by sudfien colds, it may not be amiss.1 Drusiila SlcKinncy, Richard If 1 ,../-i ,.,'r.n ilcKinnev, "William "\V Motor us to mention that the new mediune,!
1
|JC,
Notice "t2
flS hereby given, tlnu the undersigned has
uv:u(j
as very palatable.' V\'c use. the article and .htemlanis. Said toners by their at jI 1 I nov% iilso filoi vrsthsaid petition, the aibda it ot a ourss ve:"., anil woitiil reconir^entl our read- person, showing that the following of1 I ers to call oil Sloan.& Morgan, and get a I said defendants, are not residents of the State of
Petition for partition.
Eicliard ir.(rr.
Kiime^ i' the IinI
"Ayer's Cherry Pectoral," attracting so heirs of Eiizabcth ICephart & i»i ,. ,1 I Charles Kenh in deiindauts. 1 niucii ot the ptiuiic notice, ior 1.113 cure oi njeVe,\y, 011 the 2d day of Xovember, A. serious Lung complaints, is, when u*ed in TY D. 1 ft 3-1, in \ae.itioriof said court, said pe-tWio"nr-i Tt'onison & Kistme, their Attorneys, small doses, one of (he very best 111 tV-'-ir petuion in the above entitled cause in world for occasional family use. It is sim-1 tl:- Clerk's oliiee ot said court, praying that par1 tition of certain real estate named in said petition, p'0 and harmless ior chilurcn, as 0.1
..
Knvn
:.v said court, among said petitioners
Indiana, viz: Evat: Jiaies, Phebe Jones, Hedg-ni-.n Palmer, Drusiila MeKinney, Richard Me-Kinne-v, William W UleXinney, and the unknown heirs ot Elizabeth and Cha: 1 'S Kephart. 1 herelbre, notice of the pendency of si^. petition, is ordered to be jriven lor three weeks successively in the "JiJe-uigctinery Journal," a pubbc newspajier printed in said county, to said nonresident delenu iuts, to appear at the next term ot said court, to be uol.k-n iu .the Court House, in said county, ov the (iKt Mendav of January, l85o,^ud answer said petition. AKDRllW P. LYNN, Clerk.
Nov
2, -LDS-I.]
By
JAMES W. LYNN,
Dep'ty.
i' (.Printer's lec $3J35.) i£ ...••#
