Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 December 1854 — Page 3

TAKEN UP

BY

Adam Miller, living in Coal-Creek Township, Montgomery County, Indiana, two Es tray Steers, one is a red brindle, with line back, and a white face and white legs to the knees, with small curly horns, a hole in the left ear supposed to have been tore out in two places, 3 years old last spring the other is spotted, red and white, with a blaze face, with a crop slit in the left ear, 3 years old past, appraised to $15,00, by Isaac Harshbarger and Samuel Utter, before Samuel McCoinas, Justice of the Peace* on the lGth day of December, 1854.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. Dec. 21, 1854,—*

Taken

Up

Bit1854

Joel Hi son on the 6th day of December, three Steers—one is'red, with white spots one is black with white spots, a star in his forehead each marked with a crop off the left car, ajcrop aud under-bit in the right ear, appraised at $75,00. Also, one red niulv steer, marked with a swallow-fork and under-bit in the right ear and a slit in the lelt ear, 2 years old last spring, appraised at $13,00 before Edward Bennet justice of the peace. Attest, A LYNN, Clerk, dec 21 1851*

Taken Up

BYMontgomery

Herrod Tumblin living in Ripley township, county, Indiana, on the first day of December, lt54, two Steers, they are both yearlings, or will be two years old next spring, each of them are red on the sides, white along the back and belly, and branded on the right hip with the letter "O," no ear marks perceivable—ap. praised at §12,00 each by Robinson Fletcher, sr., and Thomas Herron, before William Smith justice of the peace, on ihe 11th dav of Dec., 1854.

Attest, A' LYNN, Clerk,

dec 21 1854*

DEC

Taken Up

1854, by R. A. Alexander, living in Coal-creek township, Montgomery county. Indiana, two head of est ray cattle, one is a red steer three years old past, no marks or brands perceivable—apprised at $20,00, the other is a pale red and white steer 3 years old, a half crop ofl'the right ear—appraised at $20,00, by John lUlle and George W Ward, before Samuel McOomas, Justice of thePeacd, on the lflth day of December, 1854. Attest, A LYNN, ClcrJ. dec 21 18.V1*

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UP, by Robert Plunket, living two

miles from Crawfordsville, on the plsmd road, on the 20th day of November, 1H54, one Steer of a red brindle color, three years old, no marks except a brand "O" on the "right hip. Also—a red Cow, supposed to be seven years old, with an under bit oft of the right ear, and appraised bv William B. Nicholson and Allen T. Nicholson, the Steer at $15.00 ami the Cow nt $18.00, before llichard Canine, usticc of the Peace, on the 11 th dav of December, lc54. Attest:

Dcc 21, 1854-* A. P. LYNN. Clerk.

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UI*« by Robert Webster, living in

Coal Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 4th day of December, 1854. 3 head of Estray Cattle, one 2 year old Steer, black, with a little white on his back, a half crop in the left ear, appraised to $15.00 one 2 year old Heifer, red with a line back, a small crop oil of t-aeh ear, appraised at $14.00 by John Masterson and James Jackson, before Samuel McComas. Justice of the Peace, on the 18th day of December, 1854. Attest:

Dec. 21, lbol-* A. P. LYNN, Clerk.

A

few more of those celebrated Wax'd Grain Leather, Water-proof Boots left, which can fett had by calling soon at

December 7,1854.

FALIXY'S.

Administra:or's Sale.

N

OTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public Auction, on Saturday, l)ec. 30th, 18f4, the personal property of Thomas Brown, deceased, at the residence of Jaeob L. Brown, in Sugar (.'reek township, Montgomery County, lud., consisting in part of the following property: One Horse, «mc Cow, two Buggies, one Copper Still, household and kitchen furniture, Books, Medicines, and other articles too tedious to meution.

TERMS OF SAIX.—Acredit UFnine

Dec. 7, 1S54.—*

months

vrill be given on all sums exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. All •urns of three dollars and under cash in hand. .JACOB L. BROWX, Adm'r.

TaKen up

BYClark

GEORGE E. KYLE, living in Township, Montgomery County, diana, three miles south-east of Ladoga, one Estray Heifer, on the 18th day of November, 18fp4. Red, with some white on the breast and belly, no ear-marks or brands perceivable supposed to be three years old and upwards. Appraised to fourteen dollars by G. S. Hillock and James Daugh•rty, on the 27th day of November, 1854, "before Joseph Ellis, Justice of the peace.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. December 7, 1854.—*

Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokoino and Fort Wayne

RAIL R.OA33.

NOTICEKokoinostock

is hereby given to the Stockholders to the capital of the Crawfordsville, Frankfort, and Fort Wayne Rail Road Company, that instalments of 10 per cent, each, have been made payable at the office of the Treasurer of said Company in the Town of Frankfort, every sixty days from and after this date until the •hole amount subscribed shall have been paid.

Subscribers residing in Montgomery county can pay their instalments to A. R. Woon, of Darlington. Stock subscribers are also notified that ten per cent, damages will be assessed on all instalments remaining unpaid for 30 days after the same due—that 7 per cent, interest will be allowed on all peyments from date of payment, and eight per cent, on all pre-payments, payable in stock until the road is completed.

Frankfort, Oct. 0th, 1854. J. DOUGLASS, Secretary. October 9, 1851-Gm.

THE PEOPLE'S

Grocery, Provision &

IIED STOfil

C0MPT0N & ENOCH,

HAVING

opened up in the above business, in

the room recently occupied by Stilwcll & Coons, on Washington street, south of Main, would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that they intend keeping a regular Family Grocery establishment, in all its •arious branches.

FAMILY GROCERIES

Produce of all k:nds Corn, Oats, Corn Meal, Flour, Potatoes, Lard, Molasses,

Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Cheese,

Fish, Ppices, Saleratus, Soaps, Candles, Butter, Fowls, and in fact, ever other article in our power to purchase for your accommodation.

Those of our town friends, who from time to time, may wish a few bushels of Corn Oats Wheat Brand or Cora-Meal: for Horse or Cow feed, can always be accommodated by giving us a call.

1 I E A E S

•Will please bear in mind, that we shall at all times hold ourselves in readiness to pay the highest market price for all the various products of the farm,1 •which they may have to dispose of, either in trade or cash. COMPTON & ENOCH.

November 2-3, 1654.—ly

Taken Up

BY

HUGH B. WILSON, living 3% miles North-west of Crawfordsville, on the 25th day of November, 1854, one dark-red or brindle steer, crop oft' the right ear, white on the end of the tail also, one white and red speckled heifer, crop oft' the right car also, one red heifer with a white lace, some white on the tail, and under the belly, no ear marks also, one red and white steer, with a star on his forehead, a streak of white running down to the nose all two years old past, appraised at ten dollars each, by John P. Wray and James Chenaueh, before William Gray, Justice of the peace, on the 11th day of December, 1854.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. December 14, 1854.—*

H. PURSEL BRO. HAVEGreen

removed to the brick, corner of Main and streets, in the room formerly occupied by A. Ramey, where we will be happy to sec all of our old customers, and as many new ones as possible, as we assure them it will be to their advantage to buy of us anything connected in our line, as we have a large stock of School, Miscellaneous, Theological and Standard

Also, all the School Books in use. Arithmetics, Grammars, Geographies and Atlases also, a heavy stock of full and half bound Blank Books, and 40 kinds of Note and Letter Paper, by the ream, very cheap and every thing connected with the Stationery line. Our stock of

S E E E N is

Is large, over 40 different manufacturers Gillott's No. 303 by the gross. Also, our stock of Notions is full and complete,over three thousand varieties. Pistols and Guns, and over fifty different kinds of

From the finest Whale bone down tE the cheapest quality. We cannot be undersold in Whips. Also. 40 different kinds of Cigars. Our stock ot

GOLD JEWELRY,

Is lull and complete. Over one thousand Gold Rings,, and 100 different kinds of Ear Rings anu Pins, for which we warrant Gold or the money refunded, and the largest assortment of

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

To be found in the county, combined, such as Violins, Guitars, Flutanoes, Accordmns, Banjoes, Tambarines,

Flutes, Fifes, Harps, Musical Boxes, &c.. at the lowest possible prices, and as one of the firm plays on all the of the above instruments you will have a fair trial of the instrument you're buying, before purchasing, as no man is a judge of an instrument if he can't play on it. Our stock of Gloves and hosiery is large.

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES* Always on hands. We have, also, a large lot of HATS AND CLOTHING, Very cheap for cash or horses. Our terms are cash or trade. No person will buy anything in our line without giving us a call before purchasing, if they wish to make it to their interest.

Nov. y, 1854-tf. K. PURSEL & BRO.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ^OTICEis hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 2d day of December, 1854, at the late residence of William E. Berry, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, all his personal property, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Drugs and Medicines, Horses, and other articles. A credit of twelve months will lie given on all sums exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, payable without relief from valuation or nppraisment laws.

N

THOMAS HALL, Administrator.

November 9, 1854.

ATTENTION,

'ARM EES!

'UK subscriber wishes to inform the Farmers & the public in general, that lie intends to keep constantly on hand all kinds of Custom work, such

jas Well Buckets, Barrels both Pork and Lard,

end of Pike street, Crawfordsvill

100,000

Wiiite Oiik Staves wanted, for market market price will be paid in cash on delivery at my shop. JOHM L. DUNG AN.

November f, 1854—3t

TaKeii "CTp

BY

Caleb Davis of Brown township, Montgomery county, Ind., a dark bay Mare, supposed to be eight or nine years old, with a small bell on, about fourteen and a half hands high, appraised to forty dollars. by Thomas McDaniel & Michael Reeves, before me o:i the 31st day of October, 1^54. A true copy from my estray book. Given under mv hand and seal this*3d dav of November A. D., 1854. DAN B. GOTT, J. P. seal.

A true copy of the Register. Attest: nov 9 1854.] A LYNN, Clerk C.

STATE OF INDIANA* MONTGOMERY COI:XTV, In the court of Common Pleas of said Count James Galey.Ann E. Galey, Jacob Srader and others, petitioners,

NOTICE

Petition for partition.

VS.

John Srader, Nancv Srader, Robert Srader & others, defendants.

WHEREAS, on the 9th day of November, A 1854, in vacation of said Court, said petitioners by their Attorneys, Thomson & Ristine, filed their petition in the above entitled cause in the Clerk's Office of said Court, praying that partition of certain Real Estate named in said petition, be awarded by said Court, among the said petitioners and defendants. Said petitioners by their said Attorneys, also filed with said petition, the affidavit of a disinterested person, showing that said defendant John Srader, resides without the State of Indiana. Therefore notice 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 appcr at the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House, in said county, commencing on the first Monday of January, 1855, and answer said petition. A. P. LYNN, Clerk,

By JAS. W. LYNN, Deputy.

Nov. 9,1854.—Printer's fee $2,66.

To Physicians.

rpHE

undersigned calls your especial attention _1_ to his carelullv selected stock of Pure select Powders, Chemicals. Extracts and Tinctures. These arc put up in quantities to suit the profession, and being UNDOUBTEDLY PURE can be relied on in action. Please call and examine this stock—you cannot help purchasing.

O3Prescriptions skilfully, neatly and carefullv compounded. T. D. BROWN, Druggist, (CTOne door East of the Eagle Hotel.

Novembers, l854-3w.

EN'I S Jerscv Ties, very superior, at I sept 7.] A. HORNER & GO's.

C^ents'EC

& Ladies Velvet Toilet Slippers at

A I'ALLEV'S.

is hereby given tiiat the undersigned

has been appointed adnrniistrator of the estate of William E. Berry, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. -THOMAS HALL,

November 9, 1854. Administrator.

mmt

tig

stak

STORE.

Westward the Star of Empire lakes its tray/'

A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OP

FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,

•JUST RECEIVED!

rF,HE

undersigned feels justified-in assuriug the I citizens of Crawfordsville and the surrounding country, that abetter and cheaper lot of Ready Made

Has never been opened in this town. In this large and splendid assortment, may be found

Overcoats,

DRESS AND FROCK COATS, 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

VESTS, & VEST PATTBS,

Which for beauty, elegance of design, and durability, cannot be surpassed in this market. Also, a superior lot of UNDERSHIRTS, plain ami ribbed WOOLEN SHIRTS, and WOOLEN DRAWERS. These arc all of the best material and make, :md offered at the very lowest prices also, a general assortment of

WHITE 'AND FAXCY SHIRTS, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., Kept constantly on hand.

ANGOLA HATS, WHITB BEAVER HATS, MEXICAN HATS, :-S WIDK AWAKE HATS, SVONTSMKNS' HATS,

Yorxo

O E I E S

Ss.

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTOOMNRV COUNTY, In the Court of Common Pleas of said County. Orlistus Ii Smith, Rachel Smith, As'ier Smith, and Mary Eliza Smith, Petitioners

Petition for Partition.

VS.

Charles Smith & Lydia Smith, Defendants. HER EAS, on the 9th day of November, A 1854, in vacation of said Court, said Petition en? filed in the Clerk's Oflice thereof, an affida vit, showing that said defendants arc not resi dents ot the State of Indiana. Therefore, notice of the pendency of said petition is ordered to be given for three weeks sncccssivclv in the "Montgomery Journal," a public newspaper printed in said county, to said nonresident defendants, to appear at the next term of said Court, to be liolden in the Court House, in said countv, commencing on the first Monday of January, 1855, and answer said Petition.

A. P. LYNN, Clerk,

By JAS. W. LVNN, Deputy.

Nov. 9, 1854.—Printer's fee $2,12.

November 2, 1854.

AMERICA JIATH.

Cloth Cups, Plush Caps, Oil Cloth Caps,

Xaiy Blue Hats.

We assure our customers and the public generally that as we made our purchase at unusually low rates in the Eastern Cities, we are prepared to sell our Clothing

r£k llfflS

Than any other House in Crawfordsville dare sell. Come now and we will agree to furnish you a Coat or Overcoat, a pair of fine Cassimere Pants, or a beautiful Vest Pattern, at from 20 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 our stock before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show (roods. Come everybody and see. L. BROWN.

November 2, li-Sl-tf.

New Arrangement and

NEW GOODS.

J. II. BENEFIEL & C. AV. ELTZROTH, AY1NG associated themselves together in business, would respectfully call the attention of the people to their magnificent stock of Fall and

WINTER GOODS!

'The latest, newest and perhaps the cheapest of the season: comprising a general variety of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

MATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,

Hardware and Cutlery,

and Hogsheads of all descriptions., both iron and Chlna-icure, rwoo««Mi bound, jwt as customer? mny want, luve I me a call friends, you can and shall be acconmio- Queensware, dated on the most reasonable terms. Shop at west

STATE OF INDIANAI

Vs.

&c.,

terms as such goods can be had in our town or

ich the highest county. It is not our intention to deceive the people and injure ourselves by making promises or pledges 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 on something else, or olf some other person. Our Motto shall be,

"LIVE AND LET LIVE,"

Or the smallest profits, consistent with fair and honorable dealing, believing that "A quick penny is better than a slow shilling."

Nov. 2, '54. BENEFl'EL & ELTZROTH.

NB.—Thehis

Nov 2, 1854.] By JAMES W. LYNN, Dep'ty. (Printer's fee $3,25.)

JAMES BROOKS. ROBERT H. CAMPBELL.

Brooks & Campbell,

(Successors to Brooks & Brown,)

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND GERMAN HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,

MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IND. TX/"E are now receiving our fall importation of the above goods to which we invite an exiimination of patterns and prices by merchants visiting this market.

Our goods in style and quality, are suited to the Indiana trade—and we feci 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.

O A DOZEN double plated Table Forks L1*. 24 24 24 48 6 6 10 5

do do do do do

A Card.

U. S. SENATOR.

R. E. BRYANT,

ilATEFUL for may favors received from the "j public, positively declines being a candidate for TJ. S. Senator. But to those who like to obtain bargains, he would say his stock of BOOTS & SHOES is now complete and offered at prices that defy competition. Who cares for the honors of office, when -$he wants of suffering humanity demand good Boots & Shoes. They can be had a a a A N S

Crawfordsville, Nov. 23, 1854—lm.

"CABINET & CHAIR"

WARE BOOMS.

THE

undersigned has on hand a general assortment of plain and fashionable FURNITURE

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 we will make it to your interest to buy. (EPWARE-ROOMS at the aid stand opposite the Ristine House. VM. ROBERTSON.

November 9, 1854.

GOING IT ALONE!

Just Received!

rrHE

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 in his line, at as low rates as they can be purchased at any house west of Philadelphia.

Our stock will be found to comprise every article usually found in a Drug Store, which we warrant as to quality.

We arc prepared to sell to physicians every article which they may need in the practice, and we earnestly solicit them to call and examine our SFLKXDID STOCK of SELECT POWUKRS and Chemicals, which we say without fear of contradiction CANNOT BE EXCELLED in the State.

THE LADIES

Are requested to call and examine our superb assortment of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, &c., which we pledge to sell at Philadelphia prices.'

Thankful to the many customers of the former firm, 1 hope by strict attention to business and care 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. T. D. BROWN. November 2, l£54-tf.

JAPANNED

IT

St,

O

All of which we propose to sell on as favorable

S

Montgomery County "s*

In the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County: Thomas Palmer and Tyre Whittington, petitioners

George Miles, Evan Jones, & Phebc Jones his wife, Hedg- Petition for partiman Palmer, Richard Palmer, tion. Drusilla McKinney, Richard VMeKinney, William W McKinney, and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth Kephart Charles Kephart defendants.

WHEREAS,in

Ss

on the 2d day of November, A.

D. 1854, vacation of said court, said petitioners, by Thomson & Ristine, their Attorneys, filed their petition in the above entitled cause in the Clerk's office of said court, praying that partition of certain real estate named in said petition, be awarded by said court, among said petitioners and defendants. Said petitioners by their attorneys, also filed with said petition, the affidavit of a disinterested person, showing that the following of said defendants, are not residents of the State of Indiana, viz: Evan Jones, Phebc Jones, Hedgman Palmer, Drusilla McKinney, Richard McKinney, William W McKinney, aud the unknown heirs of Elizabeth and Charles Kephart. Therefore, notice 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 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, 1855,and answer said petition. ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk.

do Desert do do Table Spoons do Tea do do 6 _&7 ring casters do Cake Baskets

Brittanniatea setts, from $12 to $18 do Tea & Coffee Pots do pitchers, 1,2,3 & 4 quart do castors, as'd, 3, 4,5 & 6 do molasses Cups

JO

scp 31 I8o4

Candlesticks & lamps. BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

TIN of various sizes, for signs-

nice article, just received by BROW.V.

1

CORD of Piercc's celebrated Percussion Matches, at BROWN'S.

_)ENS, Pencils, Paper and Premium Ink at November 2] Bnow.v's.

IGHT !—Star Candles and Lard Oil at November 2] BROWN'S.

rpWO Gross Lyon's Kathairon 1 Novembers]

A

just opened at 1' BROWN'S.

LL the valuable Patent Medicines of the day at [november 2J BROWN'S.

IDER Vinegar kept constantly on hand by November 2] BUOWN.

PERI OR Tobacco and choice Cigars at November 2]

QINNAMON

BROWN'S.

Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger

and Pepper, at BROWN'S.

"\T7TND0W Glass of all sizes, from 20 by 30 to

W

7 by 9, at [nov2] BROWN'S.

frMtACOBAPIIE, an instantaneous hair dye, 1 sold at

[nov2] BROWN'S.

AZIN'S Depilatory for removing superflous hair, sold by [uov2] BROWN.

TRUSSES and Abdominal Supporters for sale by [november 2] BROWN.

GENUINE

13AINTS

undersigned takes pleasure in tcn-

dering most hearty thanks to his old friends, and hopes with the increase of facilities afforded by the addition of a partner, to be able to do still better in the future for all who may favor us with thi.ir patronage. Those vdio are indebted to me cither by note or account will confer aspccial favor by settling the same between this and the 25th of December next. J. II. BENLKIEL.

and Oils of all kinds nt

November 2] BROWN'S.

rpHE Partnership heretofore existing between I the undersigned in the Drug business, under the style of T. D. Brown & Co., is this day dissolved by "mutual consent. The accounts and all business "of the late firm will be in the hands of T. D. Brown, who will settle and attend to the same.

STILL THEY COME!

FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE,

Notice

aShas

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.

BY

BOOT & SHOfi STORE.

I

Evan's Lancets, American do.,

Abccss do., Spring do., Bt BROWN'S.

R. T. BROWN, R. K. KROUT, T. D. BROWN.

N. B.—The business will hereafter be conducted by 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 2, 1854. T. D. BROWN.

TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.

E the undersigned Committee in behalf of the citizens of Romney and vicinity, wish to employ a Teacher to take charge of the school at Romney, to commence the 1st of December next.

Any one applying will be expccted to come well recommended and well qualified at least to teach all the English branches correctly. We have just finished a comfortable ilouse, and a school of sixty scholars may be expected.

a a

just received and opened their Fail and Winter stock of

DRY GOODS!!

To which they wish to direct the attention of their old 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., &c. Also, a large and fine stock of Dress Trimmings.

BONNETS & TRIMMINGS,

Of all the latest styles and patterns

Hats cfe Caps

Of all sorts and sizes, from a Know Nothing to a fine Silk Hat.

BOOTS and SHOES,

For men, women and children—and the rest of mankind.

Of various kinds, sizes and prices. Queensware and Table Cutlery, Glassware, Groceries, Cotton TARN, Carpet, car-pet-warp, Dye-stuffs, &c. (Cj"Bare in mind Farmers, that we are always ready and willing to exchange Goods for Produce of all kinds,and at the highest market price. *i* Store on the west side of Public square.

Oct 26 1854] GALEY & SCOTT.

GLASSWARE.—500

f"jp

ALBERT RICHARDSON, one mile north of Linden on the 22nd day of November, 1854, an Estray Horse, bay color, both hind feet white, with a sore on the right hind leg near-the stifle, right hip shrunk, supposed to be eight years old, appraised to thirty-five dollars by Samuel Douglas and William Barton, before Thomas J. Mason, Justice of the peace, on the 1st day of December, 1854.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. December 7,1854.—*

A. G-RESAT

EXCITEMENT

IN TOWN!

J.

CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

HAVING

now received their entire stock of

Fall and Winter Goods, direct from the Eastem cities, consisting in part of the following articles:

READY MADE

CLOTHING,

Cloths, Cassimcres, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Satinetts, Flannels, Ticking, Jeans, Ladies'Dress Goods of all kinds,

Qnceitsware & Hardware

BONNETS & UIBBONS,

Groceries of all kinds Mill find cut

Carpeting?, brown Sheetings, Broad and Narrow

October 26, '54.

MUSIC! MUSIC!!

THE subscriber being extensively en gag :d in the PIANO trade wishes to say to those who are anxious to buy, that

he will supply them as cheap as they can be bought East or West" He will set them up in the Parlor of the purchase and being an experienced tuner and dresser, will keep'themin the best of order.— All warranted, and in case 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

oct 19 lb54—3ni] L. B. FISH.

L. B. FISH,

WHOLESALE & RKTAIL DEALER IN* ALL KINDS OF

MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,

AM now opening a large and varied assortment of Boots & Shoes one door east of Joel Lee's store, which will compare favorably with any stock in town, and at prices that cannot fail to please the most economical.

My StocK

Of Childs' and Misses' shoes is complete, embracing over 700 pair, to which public attention is invited. R. E. BRYANT, (Sign of the Big Bbot.)

October 19, 1854—lm.

Know

Nothing Buskins

ceived by

oct 19, 1854)

Oct. 2G' 1854.

I.

9

GALEY & SCOTT,

Have

for Ladies, just reR. E. BRYANT.

M. BAILEY, NO. V. JOHNSTON, KICIIARD COX.

BAILEY, JOHNSTON & COX,

COMMISSION AND FORWARDING

AXD DEALERS IX WOOL, No's 59 and 61 Walnnt Street, CINCINNATI. Steam Boat Agents and Solo Freight Agents for

Covington and Lexington Railroad. "Mark Goods B. J. & C. to avoid Errors.'.' October 19,185 i-Gm.

Farm for Sale.

A Great Bargain!

r|^HE

JL

WILLIAM COX, SAMUEL ALLEN. L. KE UYKENDALL,

Oct. 2G, 1854-6w. Committee.

subsctiber wishes to sell his well known

and well improved farm, containing 190 acres, directly on the Railroad, ten miles north of crawfordsville, 17 miles south of Lafayette, and a half mile south of Linden. One hundred and fifty acres under fence, about 90 acres plow land of fy-st quality the remainder good meadow and pasture und a sufficient quantity of timber for fencing, fuel, &c. For terms, inquire at this officc or of the subscriber on the premises.

GEORGE WRIGHT.

MEAT MARKET.

^liE subscridcr would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has opened a Market Stall, on Washington street, in the room recently occupied by E Vanarsdall, where he will keep constantly on hand, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, &c., of the best quality. 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 patrouage is solicited. MARK8.

Nonember 9, 1854—tf

GENTS7ware

of all kinds at

sept 1854.] A. HORNER 4 CO's.

WE

pledge ourselves to sell Boots & Shoes cheaper for cash than they have ever been sold in the Wabash Valley. A. HORXEE & co.

Warning.

A S my Wife Armanda Smith, has wilfully and XX. 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 by her hereafter contracted.

Oct. 2d, 1854.*

TOILET ARTICLES.

COLOGNE,

Qnow

boxes Glassware, con­

sisting of Tumblers, molasses Cans, Jars, CNJIFSJ &c. BROOKS & CAMPBELL. NeW Albany, sept °1. lfcol—tf

UEENSWARE.—150

Indies'oct

Notice

i"

SOLOMON COLTRAIN,

Nov. 2, 1854-* Adm'r.

hereby given that there will be an ejection held on tnfe 30th day of December, A. ]. 1854/ at the Hall of the Sons of Temperance of Wayne Town Division, No. Ill, in Montgomery County, Indiana, for the purpose

of

Dec7 1i-'5-l—[T.

electing three Trus­

tees.. By order of said Society. JOHN R. THOMPSON, R. S. December 14,1854.

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMEKY COUNTY I Montgomery Circuit Court, to-wit Rebecca Applcgate,

George W. Applegate

WHEREAS,Baidthe

Therefore said George W. Applegate is herebv notified of the pendency of said petition HI »211U court, and that unless he plead, answer or demur to said petition on or before the callingofthe cause at the next term of said court, to be holden in the Court-house at Crawfordsville in said county, commencing on the 4th Monday of March next (1855,) said court will proceed to hear and determine the cause in his absence.

Attest ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk, By STKIMIEX BECK, Deputy. December]!, 1854.—3w—Pr. fee, $2.

JUST RECEIVED

DIRECT

FROM BOSTON! A

few Doz. pairs of Mens' and Boys' thick Kip and- Calf Boots of the best quality.— Al«o, a good variety of Womens' and Chlldrens' Morocco Lace Boots, suitable for the present weather.

These articles being purchased of the Manufacturers but a few daytf since, just after the late dcelinein Boots and Shoes, we are thereby enabled to sell at much less prices than those who purchased in the Fall. Call and look over them at the old stand. L. FALLKY.

NOTICE

I

Lita qyjr

We would solicit the citizens of Montgomery county, one and all, to give us a call and examine our stock, which they will find complete, & prices as low as ean be found in the city of Crawfordsville. J.CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN.

S hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator ol the estate of Thomas Brown, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Ind. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

1

JACOB L. BROWN, Adm'r.

Dec. 7, 1854.—*

F. T. GRATTAM.

F. T. GEAIIAM & CO..

DEALERS IN

leWE JO» J0B2

LIME, COAL, STONE, SALT,

HYDRAULIC CEMENT, &c., On Market Street, at the Rail Road Crossing, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. TT/OULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they are prepared to furnish the above articles on the most reasonable terms. [December 7, 1854-ly.

0

TKRRE-HAUTE, L\D.

O'Churches supplied with Organs and Double Reoded Melodeons. oct 9 185-.I—Um

lDftYABT'i

BOOT & SHOE

S now receiving and opening ready for exhibition, his immense Fall Supply of

MENS' HEAVY BOOTS, MENS1 HUNGARIAN BOOTS,

Mens' Grain Leather Water Proof Boots,

HUNTERS BOOTS,

MENS' KIP AND CALF LINED

3ES 9

Mens' Fine Calf Boots,

BOYS THICK BOOTS,

BOYS' KIP AND CALF BOOTS

AKI© SKI@I@,

YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S'

Boots cfc Blioes FOR WINTER WEAR.

WOMENS' KIP & CALF LACE BOOTS, WOMENS'

MOROCO BOOTS,

Girls and CKildrens Calf and Morocco

LiLCE BOOTS SUITABLE FOR WET WEATHER.

ALSO—A variety of Ladies and Misses KID AND ENAMELED

BOOTS, GAITERS,

GENTS AXD LADIES RUBBERS, Ladies Gossamer and

SAN DAI. RUBBERS,

&c., &c., together comprising the largest and best assortment of

BOOTS & SHOES

Ever before offered to the public, and at pricas which cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of

1—AXD

iflfti VittilIK$§

JUST RECEIVED.

Call and examine for yourselves.

September 28, 1851-tf.

g'Oss

J. P. SMITH.

Bay Water, Handkerchief 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.

crates & casks of as

sorted Qeensware, English and French China, opened and repacked to suit purchasers, scp 21 1854.] BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

fewed Kid Boots—only one dollar at 19} B&YA'NT'S.

L. FALLEY.

ORNKLIVS & Cos Patent solar i.Aitn LAMPS and

for these lamps, we keep a full supply of all the various patters, from a side and parlor LAMP to a 5 light chandelier, varying in price from $1,50 to $9. sep21 BHOOKS CAMPBELL.

rr^able

and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Raors and Files.—100 gross American and English Table Cutlery—1100 doz do and do pocket do —75 doz do and do scissors & shears—500 dozen Files, rasps, blacksmith, mill and saw—100 gross iron, table and tea spoons—50 gross Brittania table & tea spoons —25 dozen Butcher and sticking Knives—-20 doz Ames' shoe Knives. BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

Locks, Latches. Butts and Screws. 1 doz locks, assorted sizes and qualities—75 JLiwO doz latches, do do do—3,000

wood screws, brass and iron—1 000 doz door utts—100 doz table Butts—120 doz sah 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.

iy A A Boxes Hunt's, Leverett's and Collins's Axes—10 boxes handled Axes^-25 boxes Hatchcts and Hammers—75 boxes ass'd shovels & spades, round and square—10 boxes Four pronged Forks—20 Reams sand paper, sep 21] Brooks & Campbell.

F. H. FRY & R. J. VANCE,

RE in the market at all times with CASH, to buy WHEAT, Seeds and other Produce, at he highest market price. We take in Wheat at the Rail-Road Ware-House, and pay orders and receipts at F. II. Fry'? Store.

Crawfordsville, Oct. 12, '51.—6m.

imi

-.1

Petition for Divorce.

VS.

on 11th day of December, A. D.

1854, Rebecca Applegate, by her Attorneys, Naylor & Wilson, filed her petition for divorce, in the Clerk's office of said court, in the above entitled case, as also the affidavit of a disinterested person showing that said defendent is not a resident of the State of Indiana.

E I E E N 0 7

Professor James McClintock, M. I).*

From the Philadelphia College of Medi-' cine, and general Introduction of his Celebrated Medicines.

Tinforming

HE UNDERSIGNED have the pleasure (f the public that they have made arrangements with the eminent Professor James McClintock, M. D., of Philadelphia, known for more than a quarter of a century past as one oftho greatest Practitioners and Teachers of Medicine and Surgery in this country or in Europe, for tlio preparation of his long celebrated family Medi-' cinesas follows:—

Dr.McClintock's Diarrhma Cordial and Chtilcra Preventitvre.- A prompt and certain cure for Diarrhoea, dysentery, and Cholera Morbus in all stage?—a sure preventative of Asiatic Cholera— which no traveller or family should be without.—•' Price 25 aud 50 cents per bottic.

Dr. McClintock'8 Tonic Alterative Syrup.—for purifying the blood the most powerful purifier ever discovered. For all Scrofulous diseases Skin diseases. Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Ulcers, Sore Legs, and all Rheumatic and Syphilitic complaints, &c., it is infallible. Price, (pint bottles/ $1-

Dr. McClintock's Dyspcptic Elixir.—Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. Its symptoms are headache giddiucssjnervousness low spirets dimness of vision, with motes or specks before the eyes itching of the nostrils dullness of hearing and ringing in the ears disagreeable tasfe in the mouth constriction or weight about the chest difficulty of breathing sence of suffoaction in lying down or ascending stairs palpitation or uneasy feeling about the heart irregular or deficient appc-7 tite sense of sinking at the stomach acidity heartburn pain orfnllness of the abdomen aflc? costivcnCSS. Some of theas symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia, Tak-cn in connction with the Vegetable Purgative Pills in cases where there ia much costivenesa, or with the Anti-Billious Pills where the functions of the liver are irregularly dis-

j. T. GRAHAM, charged, it will be found a most effectual remedy. Price (pint bottles) $1 Dr. McClintock's Anodyne Mixture, or Pain Ex tractor.—Used internally aud externally for the! instant relief of all Pains, Toothache, headache,

Cholic, Ague in the Face, Chilblains, Neuralgia/ Stone or Gravel, &c. Price 50 cents per bottle. Dr. McClintock's Vegetable Purgative Pills.—For the relief of Constipation and all its painful results, such as Headache, Dizziness, Sick Stomaclie, Pains, and all the symptoms enumerated under the "Dyspeptic Elixir." Price 25 cents per bottle.

Dr. McClintock's Anti-Billious Pills.—For Liver Complaints and all forms of disease arising from derangement of the Liver, with symptoms such as Dizziness, Headache, with ringing in the ears, yellow 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 taken in the incipient stages of Billious and Yellow or other fevers, will generally ward ofl'the attack.Price per box 25 cents.

Dr. McClintock's Fever and Ague Specific.—Thisi has been found an invaluable specific for thia scourgc of new countries, and for intermittent fc vers. No traveller or resident in any ague district: should fail to provide themselves with this sure prevontivc. Price $1 per bottic.

Dr. McClintock's Pectoral Syrup.—An invalur.l hie remedy for Bronchitis, Consumption, and ail 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 remedy ever employed in the extensive practice Dr. McClintock. It contains no laudanum or opium in any shape. Price §1 per pint bottle.

Dr. McClintock's Cold and Cough Mixture. —an infallible remedy for recent Cough?, Tickling of the Throat, Tightness of breathing, Croup in Children, &c. It contains no preparation of opium. Price 25 cents per bottle.

Dr. McClintock's Asthma and Whooping Cough Remedy.—an almost instantanious relief for thest distressing complaints. This is the fruit of an immense experience, and is astonishing in its effects.

No person need suffer a day from Whooping Cough who will use it. Price 50 cents per bottlej Dr. McClintock's Rheumatic Mixture.—For internal use, a purely vegetable combination for the cure of Rheumatism,Gout, and all Neuralgic and Rheumatic diseases. This remedy is offered with the utmost confidence. It has been used most extensively, and is as near a Specific for Rheumatism as the world has ever seen. Price per bottle 50 cents.

Dr. McClintock's Rheumatic Liniment.—An infallible outward aplication for the relief of all Rheumatic and Neuralgic pains, Sprains, Swellings, Stiff Neck, Stiffness of-the Joints, Pain in tho Shoulders, Back, or Limbs. It affords immediate relief from Cholic and Pains in the Stomach or abdomen. As a counter irritant it is invaluable in all eases where an external stimulant is needed.— Price per bottle 50 cents.

Sold by Druggists generally, A. CUSIIiiAN & CO., sole Proprietors, 122 Fulton srreet N. YorkJ

Tiic Cireat Peculiarity of Dr. Mr McClintock's Pectoral Fluid is that in all chronic diseases of the throat and lung?, ns 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 morphine, or opium in any shape, or tartar emetic one or both of which injurious drugs .enter tho composition of nearly all the common remedies for pectoral complaints. It is pleas-

ant to the palate, produces no nausia or debility, but may be taken freely and constantly, with tho certain result of strengthening the stomach and* renovating the entire system "while healing and soothing the irritated organs, and producinggradually a perfect cure. As the tried prescription ol an "irfineht physician, it is rapidly coming into use, in place of the injurious nostrums with, which the country is flooded. Price, in pints, $1

Dr. McClintock's Cold and Cough Mixture.— Cvl'h and rcccnt Coughs, especialy if accompanied by fever or inflammatory excitement, reqaiere a' remedy different in character from the Pectoral Syrup, which is so valuable in chronic complaints.

No remedy is more effications than this for checking violent cough, promoting expectoration, and soothing irritation in the throat and lungs.— (J For Croup in children it is cspecialy prompt, and no family in our changablc clirtiatc should be without it Price 25 cents. I'I KIFYIXO THE Bi.oon.—The following from the N. Y. Tribune will doubtless be very seasonable to' all who seek not only to preserve their healtih/but to gnartl against all possible contingency which threaten to distroy it: "We would call special attention to the importance of purifyiffg the blood. Nothing is so prevalent at this season of the year as a gross and' sluggish state of the blood. "VVe have no hesitation in recommending to those who would preserve their health through the dangera of this climate, a1 free use of the begt purifying medicine known to modern science, viz: Dr. McClintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not only delightful to the taste, but perfectly safe and rapid m- 1 its effects. It stimulates the liver and other glands' to natural action, gives tone and new vigor to all the functions, and enables them to-throw off unhealthy accumulations. We have heretofore alluded to the great aad extending popularity of Professor McClintock, ,as a practitioner. It was well known in Philadelphia that his success in the in th$ treatment of disease was uncombnly great.— His medicines were few, simple and uniformly vegetable, while they'often produced cures in cases that had been givsn up for hopeless to tho surprise o* all. Among the most successful o* those remedies,beyond doubt,'stands Dr. McClintock's Tonie Alterative Syrup, as a'purifier and renovator o. the blood-" Price $1 six bottles 2°r $5.

r|^HE

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SLOAN & MORGAN

Wholesale and Retail Agents, Crawford'aVile, Indiana. October 5,18S4~ly.

1

largest and best assortment of Window and Wall Paper in town, which will be sold cheaper thqn up any other house, by

Nov. 2, l'85'f.] BLM:FIKL & ELTZKOTH,-