Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 November 1854 — Page 3
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John Kelly beats Milcc Y\' iMi for Congress. The Tribune adheres !o the opinion that "Seymour is re-clected (Jovernor, and that either Scroggs, the Know Nothing candidate, or Henry J. Raymond is elected Lieutenant Governor owing to the fact that Lud-
The returns for Congress indicate the election of the following candidate.
District, Stranahan, whig 8d, h'rl'on, whig 4th, Kelly, dem. 5th, uncei tain, between Andrews and "Whitney, both whig 0th, .John Wheeler, anti-Nebraska deni.: (5th, Thomas Childs, Jr., whig and the 8th, Abram B. Wakerman.
LATEST—The vote in the city stands as follows, for Mayor: Wood, 10,KM JWkcr, 15,84!* Ilnnf. 12,90!) and ltcrriek 4,785. The returns for ood and 1 irker are complete, and show that Wood is elected. For the other candidates, there are seventeen districts yet to hear I'I oir.
Medical Ref.rm.
"We arc gratified to perceive by our exchanges that the recent movement made by the eminent Professor MeClintock, for the introduction of a superior class of lieli cines into popular use, has met with m.1 oundetl success, and is being sustained, as it should be, by the people and the Faculty. if there is any subject which should claim our earnest attention, it is, to v, hum and to what shall we trust our health and our lives, when we are in sickness? Hitherto, a lew onlv, who could afford to pay huge fees, -have been nble to reach the attention of
It will be remcmbeaed that they were in the boat which, capsizing while being lowered, all were precipitated into the sen and perished, except Mrs. J.t!e, who clung shrieking to the thwarts, and was drawn into the steamer again. Air. (Sale was swept away by the waves, wi':h his child in his arms.
Where relatives thus perish, by tin same casuality, an interesting cpiestion always arises, as to who may considered tin survivor of the other. The IJoman laws ascertain this conclusivS"'presumption tliai of several persons, the young s' if a child, perished first if an aduld, he st'.rvived the! old and feeble. Tlio presumption of our I law is rather that, where no special eircumstances are proved, all are supposed to have perished together. ]ut in tb.o present cas
facts have been related, Mrs. Gale would seem to have been, for a brief and terrible period, the survivor and heiress oi herlius-
Hand and son, from whom her relatives would inherit.
iKsT'The knowing ones and many o! "the rest of mankind," now use 110 culie cougli remedy than Dr. Lococks Pulmonic Wafers. They relieve coughs, colds, asthma, sore throat, hoarseness and like
complaints, in an astonishing short time, and will effect a permanent cure in a few days. Thousands who have used them, unite in declaring them agreeable to d", convenient to carry, sure to cure, pr.ivly
vegetable, and perfectly safe at all times for
m. H. PURSEL BRO.
The city returns thus far sliow a majority II of a few votes foi W ood over Barker, 111cupied by A. llnmcy, where we will be happy Know Nothing candidate for Mavor. 'i'hc see all of our old customers, and as many contest, is extremely elo.se, 1ml the oluuiees are in favor of Wood.
I I I I ,I. I. TI I. very cheap and everv thing connected with the low has run behind lus ticket, lhe nv.iins,
the medicines are tinnnplianliy .-.n.-taiumgj T1IO.MAS JLALL, Au'vihusinitor the great reputation of their inventor her- Novoni!ier t). IN" J. ever they are used. (J ive the public a j• chance to get good medicines, and they will certainly buy no m.ire bad ones. adt^e such of our readers as may need medicines in their families, or stu It as are about to travel, to provide themselves from the list of Dr. MeClir.tock's Family Medicine* as advertised in another column of litis paper.—J\. Yl Ttibuuc.
THE WII.L ot- A Ls I'ASSKNOK.N.—Mr. 1 rale, of Worcester. Mas- ., v. ho, with ids wife and only child was lost I (he sinking of the Arctic, left a will with a friend bofore starting to Kurope. Alter ce. tain leg-! aeies to friends and relatives, lie beipieathed the residue to his wife and child, or children if his wife should survive him, but no child or chil Iron, then all his property to her. The A\ roes'Lor Tuanscrtpf says:
AYE removed to the "brick, corner of Main md (Jreen streets, in the room formerly octo now ones as possible, as we assure them it will be to their at.1 vantage to buy of us anything eonneoled in our iine, as we have a large stock of School, Miscellaneous. Tli ,'ologieal and Standard
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as far as received, add up.as follows Ullman, 50,126 Seymour. 47,380 Clark, 87,020, and Bronson, 7,482. Is large, over 40 dillerent manufacturers Gillotfs
Our stock of
S E E E N S
No. .'UK! by the gross. Also, our stock of Notions
is full and complete,over three thousand varieties, Pistols and (luns. and over fifty different kinds of
-%?v ixx jIPJS,
From tl quality.
liuest Whale bone down tK the cheapest We cannot be undersold in Wliips. Also,
•10 different kinds of Cigars. Our stock of
GOLD JEWELRY, Is full and complete. Over one thousand Cold liings, aid 11)0 different kinds of Ear Kings and liiTI? l'ins. for which we warrant Gold or the money refunded, and the largest assortment of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS To be found in the ccunty. combined, such as 1 minis, Guitars, Flutanoes.
Aeeardiaus, Banjees, Tamlmrihe.*, ./•'rites, Fifes, Harps, Musieal flexes. \e.,at. lhe lowest possible prices, and as. one of tin' Mini pIa\sona!l the of the above instruments vuu will have a fair trial of the instrument you're buying', before pureha.-ing, as no man is a judge of an instiument if he can't play on it. Ax(.oi„\ J1 A'l Oar st ek of Cloves and hosii r/ is large. jtMi'Xic \X 11A'L I (.OLD A N1) S11 KR \Y ATC1 E S
Alwavs on hands. We have, also, a large lot ef
HATS AM) PLOTIMMC,
Very elu :ip for cash or horses. Our terms arcci.Ti or trade. No person will buy anything in i.t line I without, giving us a call before purchasing, if they wish ti mala' it to their interest,.
Nov. D, Ito-l-tf. H. PUiiSKP & IJRO.
'OTICM is hereby given that the uiidershnrd ha-' bei appointed administrator of the c: William couniv, deceased. SOi\ lit. .. .November f, IV
tate
Mich men as Dr. Moll, Dr. McClinkvk, and others, who, like Abornethy and irir A-tiey Cooper in the Old World, have become so widely celebrated, as to make it nete. san jr them, in self-doienoc, to eomiue wie.i DlIiXIST'l \TOil'N itment to those who could pay them
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I for their tunc ana Mvlil. i. public auction on Satuniiu the 2d (lav of l)o Unlock is the first man who has bad the jciinhcr. Is'i-J. at the late residence of William E. p..!,lie spirit to step out of lis.- conservative Horry, lute of Montgomery county, Indiana, de.i 1. -.1 eeased, all Ins ]. rsenal prorcrtv, consisting of ranks ot thv .v Household and Kitchen Furniuuv, Drugs and Mcdtmguished position he (iocs, and gi\e wis
tierrv, late of Montgomery S.iid e.-tate is suppwsed to THOMAS HALL, -I. Administrator.
TiCK is'hereby given,'that 'l will sell at
0 nes
.-'.pres. riptions in a cheap iorm to the people. twelve months will be given on ail sums exei eding We are glad to learn, therefore, (hat iho three dollars. the purchasergivinghis note with ap7 i., i:.,,, proved surety, ]:a able without relief from valuatieot) are trvi LT ineticine.-, ami tuat
Horses, and othrv. articles. A credit ot
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ATTENTION,
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Ii E subscriber isiic tin oi-iic in jjene constantiy on hand all a- ^Ve!l Buckets. B„ ami logsb: .-i.-'.s c-f all "»uind,just ascu
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100 C00
YV11 it Oak Slaves wanted, for which the highest, niat-lvi-t niail-.et price will be ]-aid in cash 011 delivery at my slop. JOJIM L. DUNCAN.
November }, I.')•!—3t
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the infant, from its comparative weakness, i1 •"i:c0
must clearly be supposed 10 have per shed dents of the. State of Indiana. 'Therefore, notice before the father, who bore it in his arms of the pendency of .--aid petition is ordorc'd to be in the last death struggle, and from wliatl^'VL"
children or adults, and lor public speakers Clerk's Office of said Court, praying that and singers they are invaluable as they at once render the voice clear and flexible. Price 25 cents per hox. Sold bv medicine
dealers every where, and used by thousands ..throughout the States and Canada^.
MARRIED,
On Thursday evening, Nov. 0i.li, by Rev. James H. Johnston, Mr. "\YII.LIAM l!rnIJRIDGE to Miss MARY R. KINU, all of this place.
CABINET & CHAIR
FVHE undersigned has on hand a general assort1. ment of plain and fashionable TURN I TURK made of the best material by experienced workmen, and flatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and v.*e will make it to your interest to buy.
DZR"WAKE-ROOMS at the aid stand opposite the istine House. WM. ROBERTSON. Kistine House.
November 9, 1854
MEAT MARKET.
THE
subscrider would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsvillc and vicinity, that he has opened a Market Stall, on Washinuton street, in the room recently occupied by E Vanarsdall, where he will keep constantly on hand, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Jtc., of the best qnality. He will endeavor to be ready at all times to wait upon customers with any thing In his line. Market every day at all hours. Your patronage is solicited. MARKS
Nouember 9, 1851—tf
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Also, all the School Books in use. Arithmetics. Crammars, Geographiesand Atlases also,a heavy stock of full and half bound Blank Books, and 10 kinds of Note and Letter 1'apcr, by the ream,
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Caleb Davis of Brown township, Montgomel county, Tod., a dark bay Mare, supposed to be eight erninc years old, with a small bell 011, about fv-urteeiijind a half hands high, appraised ro forty dollars^ by Thomns McDaniel & Michael lleevcs, before rue on the .'i'st- day of October, 1V -L A true copy from my cstray book. Giv en under niv hand and seal this .'id day of November A. I)., If."4. DAN B. GOTT, J. P. feal.
A irue .copy of the Kegihler.
nov I A LY" N .V. Clerk C.
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l-J'i'ATi: or INDIANA. MONTGCMNUV Corviv, of Common Pleas of aid Conn1 v. Or'istu- S.iiith, Ha-") eliel Sni'tli, A -her Smith, and -Mary .Eliza Smith, .Petitioners I Piti:i(,n Partition.
Charles Smith & Lydia Smith, Defendants. HEHJ'.A S, on the f)th day of Noveinbcr, A ibal, in viication of said Court, said Petitioners filed in the. Clerk's Office
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tl:.c'l'c°f',
it a
lhree
weeks successively in the "Mont-
gomery Journal,'- :i public newspaper printed in s.iid counlv, to said 1101:i' s'dent defendants, to appear at tne next term of said Court, to be holden in the Com I House, in said county, commencing on the fn.-t .Moiah-.y ot January answer saaS Petition.
A. P. LYNN, Cleik,':
B, J.\s. Lv.vx, Dej utv
Nov. !, It5-1.—Printer's fee 12-
STATU or INDIANA, MO.\TO MIKY Corxrv, In the court of Common Pleas of said County. James (bilcy, Ann E.") (tali'y, Jacob Sradcr I and others, petitioners,
John Sradcr, Nancy Sradcr, Robert Sradcr & Others, defendants.
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Petition for partition.
WHEREAS, on the :ith dav df Nineniber, A !-:»!, in
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Tl^ Litioii'.-!^
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tiieu- petition the above entitled cause in the 11„v,- ,,, r.., nn
4thatpartition
hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of James Corbit, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
.,i,-,1 1 ,, I ,, ., '., .. .' ordered to be given for three weeks successively awarclcil iv said Court, unions: the said netition- .i
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Attonieys, also tiled with said petition," the affidavit of a disinterested person, showing that said defendant John Sradcr, resides without the State ot Indiana. Therefore t'ce of the pendency of said petition, is ordered to be given for three weeks successively in the "Montgomery Journal," a public, newspaper printed in said county, to said nonresident defendant, to apper at the next term ofsaid Court, to be holden in the Court House, in said county, commencing on the first Monday of January, lbfjfi, and answer said petition. A. P. LYNN, Clerk,
By JAS. \Vr. Lv.vx, Deputy.
Nov. D, Itiil.—Printer's fee .$!2,66.
Notice
QShas
SOLOMON COLTRAIN, ff
N 2 1 8 5 4 A
To Physicians.
F^HE undersigned calls your especial attention JL to his carefully selected stock of Pure se
lect Powders, Chemicals, Extracts
Tinctures*
and
These are put up in quantities to
suit the profession, and being UNDOUBTEDLY PURK can be relied on in action. Please call and examine- this- stock—you cannot help purchasing.
ID^"Prescriptions skilfully, neatly and carefully compounded. T. D. 1JROWN, Druggist, ID 'One door East of the Eagle Hotel.jr^
November 2, 185-1-3w.
I ENTS Jersey Ties, very superior, at
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mmit mm
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S O E
Weal-ward the Star of Empire lakes its way I1
A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTH1NG, JUST DECEIVED!
ing country, that a better and cheaper lot of It cud Made ffi
Has never been opened in this town. Tn this large and splendid assortment may be found
Overcoats, DRESS AND FROCK C'OAT.S, AND
All of the very best Fabrics and made up in the latest New York styles. We would call attention especially to our assortment of
¥iS£S, & YEST PAIT2U«,. Which for beauty, elegance of design, and durability, cannot be surpassed in this market. Also, a superior lot of I NDEliSHIRTS, plain and ribbed WOOI EN SlIIkTS. ami WOOLEN DRA WERS. These are all of the best material and make, and offend at the very lowest prices also, a genera! assortment of I
WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS, Hosier)-, Gloves, &c., Kept constnir.lv on hand.
SI'OHTSMKNS' MA I Cloth C'tjiS,
I Xanj Blue Hats. assure our customers and the public genorally that a.- «e made our purchase at unusually low rates in the Eastern Cities, we are prepared to sell our Clothing a mvk&h 1 liar, any other lloi^e in Crawibi-dsvillc dare sell.
Come now and we will agree to furnish you a Coat or Overcoat, a pair of fine Cass ii lie re Pants, or a beautiful Vest Pattern, at from 21} to '25 per cent lower than you can obtain^a similar article elsewhere.
We ask all who want to buy Goods cheap, to come and see mir stock beiorc purchasing eisewhere. No trouble to show Gr-iods. Come very body and see. J. L. 1 W N. I Xoveiiiber ^."1-tf.
New Arrangement and
N E W O O S
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me a call friends, yi.u e.'tu and dated ntiie most reasonable ti end of kc street, Craw fi,,d.-\
-hall K! accommeSlu.jiat \vist
I J. ir. KWUNIVI, & C. W. KLTZUOTJI, A\ IN(t associated themsolves together in biisii.es.--, would respectfully call the attention of the people to their magnificent stock of
IT
Fall and
tu inf-rni the Farmers A that he intends to keep ds of Custom wnrk. sr.cli LN both Pork and Lard, --rijitiens, liotli iron and
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WINTER GOODS!
The latest, newest ami perhaps the r/tra/jc.slvl'.thu season comprising a general variety of DRY (iUOD.S AM} NOTiOXS, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
Hardware and Cutlery, Glass and China-/rare, Queenswarc,
O E I E S & & All of which we propose to sell on as favorable terms as such goods can be had in our town or countv.
that we would be unwilling to stand up to, nor do we intend to throw out baits to catch customers by selling a few leading articles for less than cost, with the expectation of making up the loss 011 something else, or off some other person. Our Motto shall be,
"LIVE AND LET LIVE," Or the smallest profits, consistent with fair ami* honorable dealing, believing that "A quick penny is better than a siow shilling."
Nov. 2, Wi. BENEFl KL & KLTZROTH.
NB.—Thehis
In the Coi:.-l of Common Tlead of Montgomery
County:
Thomas Palmer and 'I'yrt Whittington, petitioners A's. George Miles. Evan Jones, & Phebe Jones liis wife, Hedg-
ltoo, and man Palmer, Richard Palmer, Drusilla McKinney, Bichard McKinney, William TV Mc
Kinney, and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth Kepliart Charles Kepliart defendants. iw
ri^lIE undersigned feels justified in assuring the cle usually found in a Drug Store, which we wtir.1. citizens of Crawfordsville and the surround- rant as to ijiiality.
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HERKAS, on the 2d day of November, A.
filed their petition in the abave entitled cause in
Wo filed with said petition, tins allidavitofa disinterested person, showing that the following 01 said defendants, are not residents of the State ol Indiana, viz: Evan Jones, Phebe Jones, Hedg-
ns in a nicr
Kinney, William W McKinney,"and the unknown
i.-^- heirs ot i'.hzabeth and Charles Kephart. I here-:
lerk Office of said Court, pravmrr partition ,• .„ .• '•, i,.,i 1/,., 1 -v lore, notice ot the pendency ol said petition, is ot certain fical instate named 111 said petition, Le ,i u„ »i 1 ......
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us and oefeiK ants, oiml et.tioners bv tluir-a (1 1. *j -i I
GOING IT ALONE!
l£r-OLS"t Received! |^IIE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the former patrons of T. D. Brown & Co., that having purchased the entire stock and having recently made large additions thereto, he is now prepared to accomodate those wishing any articles I in his line, at as low rates as they can be purchased I at any house west of Philadelphia. I Our stock will be found to comprise every arti-
We are prepared to sell to physicians every article which they may need in the practice, and wo earnestly solicit them to call and examine our sri.KNDII) STOCK of SFXIX'T 1'owmens and Chemicals, which we say without fear of contradiction CANNOT BE EXCELLED in the State.
THE LADIES
Are requesteo to call and examine our superb assort merit of Perfumery, Toilet So a] is, Brushes, I Flavoring Extracts,
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1 Ma telle
Warn: IKAVKIT LIATS, WIUK AWAKK MATS, VOI NO AMKUICA HATS.
J'lush. Cap.*, Oil Cloth. Caps,
ilav
It is not our intention to deceive the people and erv county, deceased all his personal prop-
undersigned takes pleasure in tei
dei-ing most hearty thanks to his old friends, and hopes with the increase of facilities af-fordc-d the addition of a partner, to be able to do still bettor in the future for all who may favor 11s with their patronage. Those who are indebted to me either by note or account will confer a.special liavorby settling the same between this and the iifith of December next. J. H. BtxiKt::!..
November "J, 1851.
an aflida-
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County:
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c: 1 the "Montgomery Journal," a public newspa-I
.. ner nrinted 111 sairr county, to said nonresident de-
per printed in said county, to said nonresident defendants, to appear at the next term of said court, to be holden in the Court House, in said county, on the first Monday of January, 1^55,and answer said petition. ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk.
Nov 2, 1854 13y JAMES W. LY.V.V, Dep'ty. (Printer's tee $3,25.)
|^HE largest and best assortment of Window JL and "Wall Taper in town, which will be sold cheaper than at any other house, by
Nov. 2,1854.] BEXKFIEL & ELTZROTII.
JAMES BROOKS.
ITOI5*ERT n. CAMPBELL. 1
Brooks & Campbell,
(Successors to Brooks & lirown,)
IMPORTERS AND DEAI.ERS IN* ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND GERMAN HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IND.
WE
arc now* receiving our fall importation of the above goods to which we invite an examination of patterns and prices by merchants visiting this market.
Our goods in style and quality, are suited to the Indiana trade—and we feel confident we can make it to the interest of those visiting the Falls to make their purchases at this point. sept 21 '54 BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
double plated Table Forks do do do do do
do do do do do
24 t. 24 48
6
Brittanniatea setts,-from $12 to 418
1 0 5 do 10 do 5 do 6 do.
sep 31 1854
Tea & Coffee Pots pitchers, 1,2, 3 & 4 quart castors, as'd, 3,4,5 a 6 a molasses Cups Candlesticks & lamps.
BXIOOHS A CAMPBELL.
which v.re pledge to sell
I at I'liilaoelphia prices Thankful to the many customers of the former firm, I hope by strict attention to business and eare I in the selection and compounding of remedies, to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
Call at the sign of the Yellow Column, one door east of the Eagle Hotel 'J'. D. BltOWN. .November lbi4-rf.
APANXED Ti.v of various sizes, for signs—a nice article, just received by BUOWN.
COB1") ot at
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Pierce's celebrated Percussion I BKOWW'S.
|_^E.NS, Pencils. Paper and I1
November ii
MJIIT November 2]
niiutn Ink at Bttow.s's.
Star Candles and Lard Oil at BROWN*
W O November "il
Kathairon just opened at BKOVN'S.
LL the valuable Patent Medicines of the day ut [november 2J Bnow.vs.
\L,
"1IDEH Vinegar kept constantly 011 hand bv 'i' J!r,ow.\\
C/
1IDEH illegalNovember :2]
UPEUJOR Tobacco and choice Cigars at i!itow.\'s.
Noviniber^j
11NN AMOK, Cloves, Mace
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and Pepper, at
DOW (.1,1^
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BAZIN'S
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N utincgF. (iinger 'J' 1.) ll!OW.\"s.
=. from 20 by -K) to 'J' BKOW.V'.S.
of all [nov'J]
Y\
7 bv f, at,
It A CO A PI! E, an sold at [no\2]
.aneous hair dye, Bnow.vs.
Depilatory for removing superllous
l.air, sold by [iiovil] '1' BUOWN.
"^UUSSES and Abdominal Su])]!'rters for sale by [november2] 1) HROW.V.
I Abccss do., Spring do,, r,t BKOWX'S.
A1NTS and Oils of all kinds at November 2] I BHO'.VN s.
"'III! Partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned in the Drug business, under
the style of T. D. Brown Co., is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The accounts and all business ot the late tirm wili be in the hands of T. D. Lirown. who v.ill set.le and attend to the same.
N H.—The business will hereafter be conducted bv the undersigned at the old stand, one door east'of the Eagle Hotel, where he will be happy to see his friends and customers.
November -. lt*'M. I D. BItOV N.
AU3UXiSTRATOR'S SALE. f)Tl('K is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction 011 Friday the 24tli of November, 1854, at the late re.-d-lence of James Corbit, late of Montgom-|J
ii) ure ourselves by making promises or pledges (not taken by the widow,) consist in."- 00
of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn, lfay, House-' hold ami Kitchen Furniture, itc\ A credit of 12 months 011 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note witli approved surety waving valuation and np- 1 [iraisement laws.
SOLOMON C'OLTliA IX.
•••-Nov. 2. 1*54-* Adm'r. I
for
Farm
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Oct. 2C lfsVl.
1,011
D. Dr5'l, in vacation of ftiid court, said ne- come well l'ecomniended and well (pialilied titioncrs, by Thomson & Kistine, their Attorneys,
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con
I a a a a I I 1 I I I tition of certain real estate named in said petition, fortable House, and a school of sixty scholbe awarded bv said court, among said petitioners ftrs may be expected. 1 and defendants. Said petitioners by their attor- WILLIAM COX, I neys, a
Drusilla McKinney, Richard Mc
Sale.
A Great Bargain!
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first quality the remainder good meadow and pasture and a suflicient quantity of timber for fencing, fuel, &e. For terms, inquire at this office or of the subscriber 011 t/he premises.
GEORGE WRIGHT.
O S O O E A E S S
Petition for parti- n//F the undersigned Coinmitlee in be-
I \JYJ half of the citizens of Roinney and I vicinity, wish to employ a Teacher to take 1 charge of the school at Itomney, to coinmence the 1st of December next. \ny one applying will be expected to
least to teach all the English branches
,u,t]y. Wc have jtlHt finished a eom-
SAMUEL ALLEN. L. KEUYKEXDALL,
Oct. 20, 1854-Gw. Committee.
OTLL THEYCOME!
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
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GALEY & SCOTT,
Have
DRY GOODS!!
To which they wish to direct the attention of their
customers and the public at large. Our stock is composed, as usual, of all the various articles of DRESS GOODS, viz Delains, Morinos, Alpaccas, Debages, Ginghams, Lawns. Prints, &c., kc. Also, a large and fine stock of Dress Trimmings.
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BONNETS & TRIMMINGS,
Of all the latest styles and patterns.
Hats
em
Desert do Table Spcons Tea do & 7 ring casters Cake Baskets
cfc Caps
Of all sorts and sizes, from a Know Nothing to a fine Silk Hat. JBOOTS and SHOES, For men, women and children—and the rest of mankind.
mw MMmm
Of various kinds, sizes and prices. Queenswarc and Table Cutlery, Glassware, Groceries, Cotton YARN, Carpet,car-pet-warp, Dye-stufis, &e. (jj^Bare in mind Farmers, that we arc always ready and willing to exchange Goods for Produce ot all kinds, and at the highest market price.
Store on the west side of Public square. Oct26 1854] GALEY.& SCOTT.
Ladies'sewed
Kid Boots—-onlv oiie dollar at
oct 19] BRYANT'S.
A G-R.E3AT
nc lt A enla aml So!e
fJS hereby tiardia.n
subsctiber wishes to sell his well known story Frame House wills three or fo:ir rooms,!
.1 and well improved farm,containing 11)1!I acres, ^00,| well of water and other lixtures. directly on the Hailnmd, ien miles north ot craw- ,1-1 ,1 1 foriisville, 17 milessouth of Lafayette, and a half I One third of the purenase money mile south of Linden. One hundred and fifty required at thl. lime oi sale, 011 third acres under fence, about 90 acres plow land of .six, and the remaining third in twelve
Oct. 19, 1854.
E I E E I I I A S
IN TOWN!
J. CKAWFORD & MULL!KIK,
HAVING
Fall and Winter Goods, direct from the Eastern cities, consisting in pail of the following articles:
READY MADE
O I N
Cloths, Cassimeres, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Satinetta, Flannels. hoking, Jeans, Ladies'Dress Goods of all kinds,
Queensware &. Hardware
BONNETS & RIBBONS, Jrocerics of all Mill and cut
Mkinds
S)
Carpetings, brown Sheeting", Broad and Narrow
A IE S 9 We would solicit, the citizens of Montgomery I
county, one and all, to give us a call and examine our stock, which they will find complete, & prices as low as can be found in the city of Crawfords- I villi.1. .). HAWI'OKD i'MULLIKIX.
October ~ti, Ti l.
MUSIC!
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M'
MUSIC!!
THE subscriber being extensively en-, gag'd in the PIANO trade wishes to savto those who are anxious tobuy, that ji
he" will su pi''ly them as cheap as tliey can be bought East or \Y-st". He wiil set them up in the Parlr of the pin-chase and being an experienced timer and dresser, will keep them in the best of order.— All warranted, and in ease of defect, they will be taken away and new ones put in their place.
All orders giving a description and price of the Piano Fort, will receive prompt attention. 1 oct I!) 1 f:1— "nil L. !!. FISH, -'t
L. B. FISH,
WIICI.I SAI.C A i:lTA!I. 1JKAI..M: IX AM. KIM S IT
S I A E A N I S E Ti:niii-:-llAI'TE, Ix ».
/'Churches supplied with Organs and Double Reo'ied Melo'Ieons. «.ct l!t 1 ^5-1—"m
Mi¥i\2rra
BOOT & SHOE
I
IMC37- S'eocis.
0f
over
vitcd.
Misses'shoes is complete, embrac-
7 jo mir, to which public attention is ui-
October If), ir
K. T. BROWN, R. K. KKOUT, T. D. BROWN.
R. K. BRYANT. (Siyu of the Bkj Hoot,
now No to nip
1\ C''i\ ed bv oct ID. 1 oi 1
liuskins Iust re
JNO. V. .JOHNSTON, nKJJAlII) t'
BAILEY, JOHNSTON
8c
N
ffl 51
Freight Agents for M=n3
Covington ami Lexiacrten SJ^iiroad.
"Mark Coods B. .T. C. to avoid Errors," October 10. 1 b.r)4-Gin.
iven, tliat the undersigned oi' lhe minor heirs of the Uev.
James il. on, dee'd., will sell at privale sale, in pursuance of an order of the 'Court of Common Fleas of Montgomery
NOTICE
ISment,
hereby given that a "Writ of foreign Attachwas izsued by me, O. S. McNeil, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the county of Montgomery, on the l*th day of October, !!~54, upon the. affidavit of "William B. Ivceney, of said county of Montgomery against the Goods, chatties rights, credits, nirnics and effect ', of Henry W. Fowler and William M. Kohl, residents of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio and that on the 11th
just received and opened their Fall and day of November, 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M. at Winter stock of my ofllcc, in said township, I will pn
Comity, the real estate of said minors, in said county, consisting of a six acre lot! WOMEKS' KIP & CALF LACE BOOTS, 1 of loud, lying East and r.ear the Town of] WOIHENS'
Crawfordsvillc, upon which there is a one TAr\TO
lie ben-
NOTICIl of DISTRIBUTION of IIKIRS. TOTJCEis hereby given,that at the October!
N'
term of the court of Common Pleas of Montgomcry county, after final settlement of the estate of John Coons, Sr., deceased, fifty-seven dollars and sixty-eight cents were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next, term of said court and receive their distributive share.
Attest:
ANDREW 1'. LYNN, C. C. C. Oct !!•, lt54.] Montgomery County.
1
lid township, I will proceed to hear
and decide upon such attachment and the claim" to be presented. O. S. McNEIL, SEAI Justice of the Teace.
October 10, 1854—Printer's fee $1,33.
GENTS7ware
of all kinds nt
sept 1854.] A. HORNER & CO's.
E el to el & S cheaper for ca^n than they have ever been sold in the W abash Valley. A. HORNER & co.
Warning.
P. my Wife Amanda Smith, has wilfully and d'without cause deserted my bed and board, all persons are hereby warned against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts bv licr hereafter contracted.
Oct. 2d, 1854.*
J. P. SMITH.
TOILET ARTICLES.
OIJOGNE, Bay Water, Ihtndkcrchief Extracts, Powder Puffs, Meen Fun, Lilly White, Chalk balls, Alabaster Tablets, Toilet Soaps of every variety for sale one door east of the Eagle Hotel, nearly opposite Campbell's store, by ..
Sept. 14. T. D. BROWN & CO.
QUEENSWARE*-—150
crates & casks of as-
sof-te'd Qecnswafe, English and French China, now opened and repacked to suit purchasers, sep 21,185:i.J BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
Tin: CUJ5AP STOItlO A(«AIN 1%
IT
now received their entire stock of
room door to article can
0
ne dare sell.
Saitii ^:!s, S' nee (J rev.
r.-d 'iVkii.jjr, Colton Flaiinc Tnish, Napkins,
h:i\vls, on 1 :"o 11
Ait
v^?ir--'IS
A row* opening a large and varied assortment of Hoots Shoes one door cast of Joel Lee's store, which will compare favorably with anv stock in town, and at price that cannot faii to nlease the most economical.
COX,
COMMl.Sf-KlN ANl l"OnWAKlIK'.i
,—
A XT) DEALERS IX WOOL, No's oO ard (it V.aluiit Street. CJXClXXA'Ii.
taken citv of
AVINtr relnracd, ami ahoile oiiee more in the
This new and beautiful sl-?t'k oi
Plain, plaid and fiirnral Delaii Jirown Mnslin, r.l'clrd do Shirting' do •I liekerv sliiit ing,
up hih'
CRAWFOHDSVILLE,
'Tenders his thanks to the pood people uf 1 0iJ McjUtgoiticry for the lavors shown hiiri in past, timcs: and hopes ly strict nrtkntion to bnsinesp, nnd oflering indticeinenls in lhe way of low pvues ori Ciood.s, to leeene 3 liberal share 0' pabJ'oiiti^C.
DRY-GOODS-
[NOTIONS,
BOOTO
&
M!:'.XS' KIP AND CALF LINED
A
vill be!
month.s thereafter, The purchaser to execute his notes to me, with approved security, for the two last enslnlmcnts, bearing interest from date, and aiviug the benefit of appraisement or valuation Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to examine the premises, and to leave their bids with «Jas. W. Lynn, of Crawfordsville. Possession will be given immediately after sale, and compliance with the terms. Jt/ifX M. COVXFR.
(ilaxs-wfire Ilfits & aps. informing the public that they have made aris now opened and ready for sale i'ii' the! an«-."tnents witfi the eminent I'rofessor James oecnoicd bv .IAMKS IIKATON, next M. Clin'ock, M. J., of Philadelphia, known for -.i.1 TI ii 1 ntr.re than uart('i- ti a century past as
Washington Hall, v.-'here every
had a leelle cheajier than any
My stock in part consists of
J'rinis, Jinghains, J'i'rs.iaii cloth. i'lirrainelta ('anton cloth. i)cbare, I'laiiii.- plaid 1'ojdin, Alpacea. Merinoes, (..'obur^s.
Ued Flannd ^yhile do,. Yellow do, (ircen do, Twilletl do,
-'X'heck do, Mens' fiolhs. (,'assinieis,
Ware. Tweeds, .leans, Plaids. Kersey, &e.
Talile linen.-, Tahle elollis. Taljh) covers, ('onnlei-pains.
(Vavals, Sto'.-ks, lid'kfs,
Bootfj & Blioes. stock of wornons prices. ,-Ylso a
!.ux:e
A
hoos at sloi.'k
exceedingly I of Gold Je.velry ot new ranted good and pure, or funded. Also a good slock of silver
jiaitorn®, war (he inonev
Sb O lOL &
At verv low* iigurc.s. W would say
as soon as the buildin Major KI.SON is now erecting on street, we will remove to (he south room.
JAM EL F. MICK.
()e(o1 ier o, 1S44.-—ly
and "I'C^uig ready for cxhibi-
MENS' HEAVY BOOTS,
MENS' HUNGARIAN BOOTS,
r, r\ i—\ nr—-3 .ileus' i.i'ani K.eatnor »a.ei rrooi iwoti
HUNTERS BOOTS
ne Calf Boots,
BOYS' KIP AND CALF LOOTS,
8[Hi©
YOUTHS' AND (.'HJLDKENS'
33OOtS O FOR WINTER WEAR.
\f )UiJ -1
(Jirls nnd Cliildrcns Calf and Morocco
SUITABLE FOR WET WEATHER.
ALSO—-V variety of Ladies and Misses
KID AXD EXAMELED
GEXTS AXD LADIES RUBBERS,
Ladies Gossamer and
SANDAL RUBBERS
«tc., etc., together comprising the largest and best assortment of
which' cannot fail to suit A new and complete assortment of
ANK-
1
,JlTST RECEIVED.
Call
md examine for yourselves. L. VALLTA, September' 1854-tf.
CLORVELIRS
rpable
liOeks. Latches. Butts and Screws. doz locks, assorted sizes and qualities—75 doz latches, do do do—3,000 gross wood screws, brass and iron—1,000 doz door Butts—100 doz table Butts—120 doz sail pullies— 25 doz sash Fastners—75 boxes and kegs Tacks, from 2 to 24 oz—35 boxes Brads finishing Nails. sep 21 '54] BROOKS CAMPBELL.
Axes,-Shovels and. Spades.
F. H. FRY & R, J. 'VANCE, .i RE in the market at all times with CASH, to
1 5.. buy WHEAT, Seeds and other Product, at the highpst market price. We take in Wheat at the Kaii-Road Ware-House, and pay orders and rcc-cipts at I\ H. Fry's .Store.1
CrawfCKTisyiilCj .Oct. .12, '54.-—6m.
'A JiUt/T+mt .1-'
moms.
!. or
rrcsfosor James MtCIiwtoek, M. {). From the Philadelphia College of Mcdieine.antl general Introduction of bis
Celebrated I^Iedicines.
SHOtTS? ., j-^DEUSIGNKD have the pleasure of
1 1
one of the
1 rcate»t rra^'itioners ami Teachers of Medicine Sni"r0i hi Miis country or in Europe, for the preparation 01
his Jong celebi.'rted family Medi-
!c:ni'Sas follows:Dr.Mrdintock's iJ'arrhea Cur dud and Cholera l'rcvenlititi-.- A prompt, ,'ud certain ctire for Diar-rho-a. Dysentery, and Choi ra Morbus in -elf sta-ge-—a sure preventative 01 Asiatic Cholera— which no travidler or family shotiy be without.—'
Price:i." and 50 cents per bottle. Dr. McClivtork's Tonic Altiralite Syrup.—for purify ing the blood the most powerful purifier I over disco\ red. For all Scrofulous diseases,
Skin diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Ulcer*, Sore Legs, and all Rheumatic and Syphilitic coniplaints, ttc. Jt,. is int'alliblc. Price, (pint bottles).,
Dr. McCHiiiick'n Dy-^jXi.tic .Elixir.—Dyspepsia',"" or disonlered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. It* symptoms arc «licadaehe .giddiness rvousfiess Io\- spircts dimness of vision, with motes or specks before the evej itching of the nostrils dullness 6t ii aring 'and ringing in the cars disagreeable taste in the mouth: constriction or weight about the chest difficulty of breathing sence of su Abaction in lying down or aseetiding stairs palpitation or uneasy feeling about the heart: irregular or deficient appe tile: sense of sinking at the stomach acidity heartburn pain orlnllncss of the abdomen and I costivcness. Some ofthcas symptoms always nppear in Dyspepsia. Taken in connction with the"
Vegetable Purgative I'ills in cases where there is much costiveness, or with the Anti-Billious Pi lid I where the functions of the liver are irregularly discharged, it will be found a most effectual remedy,
Price (pint bottles) $'1 Dr. McClintvck's Anodyne Mixture, r,r J'airi Extractor.—LTscd internally and externally for the instant relief of all Pains, Toothache, headache, Cholic, Ague in the Face, Chilblains, Neuralgia, re- 1 Stone or Gravel. &e. Price f!) cents per botlle.
I Dr. ilcVlintock's Vegetable Purt/alite I'ills.—For .. .:: the relief of Constipation and all its painful results, 'such as Headache, Dizziness, Sick Stomache, I hat piiins. and all the symptoms enumerated under
is completed that the "Dyspeptic Elixir.'' Price Jreene ^LDr. McClintork's AuH-Dillioua Eilis.—For Liver
Q,. ot
p_
cr
Hens' Grain Leather Wafer Proof Boot*. -hould fail to provide themselves with this sure preventive. Price si per bottle. I Dr. McCiintnck's I'ectoral Syrup.—An itivalua9 b!e remedy for Bronchitis, Consumption, and all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs. In all deep seated complaints of the pulmonary organs it has proved the most safe, certain, and rapid rcn edy ever employed in the extensive practice of 1 Dr. McCiintock. Jt contains no laudanum or opium in any shape. Price sI per pint bottle.
cents per bot-
Complaints and all forms of disease arising from derangement of the Liver, with symptotns such as 1 Dizziness, Headache, with ringing in the cars, vellow furred tongue, pain in the right shoulder, sence of fullness or pain in the right side, disordered stomach or bowels, deficient action of the kidneys, clay colered stools,&c. These Pills, if ta- ... ken in the incipient stages of Billious and Yellow*
fevers, will generally wan! ofFthe attack.-
-C 1'all Sujiplyof Price per box 25 cents. Dr. MrCliidnck's T'/.ixr and Ague Specific.—This has been found an invaluable specific for this scourge of new countries, and for intermittent fcvers. No traveller or resident in any ague district
Dr. McCiintock's Cold and Cough Mixture. —an infallible remedy for rccent Coughs, Tickling rf Lj the Throat, Tightness of breathing. Croup in Children, kc. It contains no preparation of opium.
iSYS nn r^. 4 TnTnn eases where an external stimulant is needed.-.-. BOO IS, GAll ERb,. ralIf
1
Cf'.i Patenf. solar LARD LAMPS and
Chandeliers. J^i'Om the increasing demand for these lamps, we Keep a hill supply of all the various patters rroin a side and parlor LAMP to a 5 light, chain! y:trying in price from $1,50 to $9. sop21, BROOKS A CAMPBELL.
Rnand and and
nnd Pocket Cutlery, Scissors,
1. ors and Files.—100 gross Amine English Table Cutlery—IlOOdoz do do pockct do —75doz do do scissors & shears—500 dozen 1 lie rispr. blacksmith, mill and saw—100 gross iron, table and tea spoons—50 gross Brittanfa table tea spoons —25 dozen Butcher and sticking Kjiives—20 doz Ames'shoe Knives. BROOKS A CAMPBELL^
ilAA Boxes Hunt's, Levorctt's and Col lira's Axes—10 boxes handled Axcs-25 boxes Hatchets and Hammers—75 boxes ass'd shovels & those ra^edies, bcy&lMoubt, stand Dr McCIinspades, round and square—10 boxes Four pronged tock's 'Poni Forks—-20 Reams sand paper. sep 21] Brooks & Campbell.
Price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. McCiintnck's Asthma and Whooping Cough Remedy.— e,i almost instantanious relief for these distressing complaints. This is the fruit of an inimense experience, and is astonishing in its effects,
N person need suffer a day from Whooping I Cot :h who will use it. Price 50 cents per bottle* Dr. McCiintnck's Rheumatic Mixture.—For intern.il use, a purely vegetal!e combination for the 1 cure of Ivheuniatism.Gout, and all Neuralgic and
Tiln uinatic diseases. Tie- remedy is offered with the utmost confidence. It lias been used most extensively, and is as near a Specific for Rhcuma* tisni as the world has ever seen. Price per bottle 50 cents.
Dr. McCiintnck's Rheumatic Liniment..—A11 in-s fallible outward aplieation for the relief of all Rheumatic and Neuralgic pains. Sprains, Swellings, Stiff Neck, Stiffness of the Joints, Pain in the Shoulders, Back, or Limbs. It affords immediate I relief from Cholic and Pains in the Stomach or ab|domen. As a counter irritant it is invaluable in
S~ET afcC. A. crsilMAN* ct CO., sole Proprietors, I 122 Fulton srrcet N. York"
The Great Peculiarity of Dr. Mr McClintock's Pectoral Fluid, is that in all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs, as in Rronchitis and Consumption, in all their forms and stages it may be taken by the most delicate patient with perfect safety.—
It contains no moiplnne, or opium in any shape, or tartar emetic: one or both of which injurious drugs,outer tlio composition of nearly all the eom-
f« TT/\ -ir^ :111011 remedies for pectoral complaints. 11 is pleasI S A ^5 I—I 1 ant to the palate, produces no nansia or debility, -*1- I but may be taken freely and constantly, with tlio Ever before offered to the public, and at prieos I certain result of strengthening the stomach and renovating the entire system while healing andsoothing the irritated organs, ami producing gradually a perfect cure. As the tried prescription, elan eminent physician, it is rr.pidly coming into use, in place of the injurior.., nostrums with whiclv the country is flooded. Price, in pints, $1
i!.0£, rra.DIMGS Colds and rece\,f Coughs, especially if accompanied .—..
Dr. McCiintock'.. Cold and Cough Mixture.—
by lever \,T inflammatory exe-ts'sieiit, requiere renn ,,y different, in character from the Pectoral jvrup, which is so valuable in chronic complaints,
No remedy i.s more ellicatious than this for1
checking violent cough, promoting expectoration, and soothing irritation in the throat and lungs.— For Croup in children it is especiaiv prompt, and no family in our changable climate should be without it Price 25 ecnts. PURIFVINC. TIIE BLOCK.—The following from tlio N.Y. Tribune will doubtless be very seasonable tcr all who seek not only to preserve their health,*bufc to guard against all possible coiitingeuccs which' threaten to distroy it: "We would call special attention to the importance of purifying the Mood. Nothing is so prevalent at this season of the year a'? gt9&t antl sluggish state of the blood. We have no hesitation in recomraending to those who' won Id preserve their health through the dangers of this climate, a free use of the best purifying nudicine known to r.iodern science, viz: Dr.-MeClintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not otily delighti'ul to the taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other glands to natural action, givec tone and new -v'wox to al. the functions, and enables them to throw off aH unhealthy accumulations. We have heretofore alluded to the great and extending popularity of Professor McCiintock^ ,-as a practitioner. It was well known in Philadelphia that his success in the in the treatment of disease was uneomonly great.— His medicines were few*, simple and uniformly vegetable, while they 6f'ten ..produced cures in cases that had been gn sn up for hopeless to the surprise oj all. Ajtjiioivg the most successful o* y&fe<kriibt, stands Dr. McCiintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup, as a purifier and rewator o_ the blood-" IViiSe six bottloa
SLOAN muRGAN
Wholesale and. Retail Agents, Crawfordsviloy Indiana,. October 5, If54—ly.
Rifle Barrels, Giin Locks aand Mountings ty Ritlt Barrels—101) lbs Brass mounting--— jfO-doz Flint and Percussion locks: rep 21 j"' Brooks & Campbell.
