Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 February 1855 — Page 3

"''STATE OF INDIANA» MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Court of Common Picas of said County, April

Term, A. D. 1855..

"Thomas Palmer and Tyre

G.

Whittington,

petitioners, VS. George Miles, Richard Palmer. Hedgman I'almer, Elizabeth ICephart, Charles Kephart, Phebe ones. Evan Jones, Drusilla MeKihhey, Richard Me

Kin­

ney, and James ill iam McKinnev, clefts WHEREAS, on the 27th day of Januiry, A. D. 1S55, said petioners by Thomson & Rhstine, their "attorneys, .filed their amended petition in the abcive entitled cause, in the Clerk's office of said court, praying that partition of the real estate of

Richard Palmer, deceased, described in said petition, be awarded among the 'petitioners and uofendants therein named and it appearing by alhdavif filed that said defendat its, lledgman Palmer, Elizabeth Kephart, Charles Kephart, Phebe Jo..es, 'Evan Jones. Drnsiila McKinney. Richard Mc-

Kinneyand James Wm. Me Kinney, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore, said nonresident defendants, are hereby no'ified of the pendency of said petition, and that the same is set for hearing on the first uay of the next term of said court, to be holden at the Court House in Crawfordsville, commencing on the first Monday in April next. (1855.)

Bv order of ANDREW P. LYXX". C. C. C. P. ., By STEPHEN BECK, Deputy.

Feb. 1, 1S55.—Printer's fee $3,33.

Kentucky Trust Co. Bank.

WE

are now buving the Notes of this Rank. LAYMON A: CO. Crawfordsville, Jan'v 25, lb'55—tf.

Public Sale.

'HE subscribers wiil offer at Public Auction on the 22d of February, I'55, six miles southeast of Crawfordsville near the Indianapolis Slate Road, all their personal property consisting in part of the following: Forty-five head of Cattle, 7 or 8 head of Flo.rses, a lot of Hogs, Hay, Corn, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture.

&e kc. TERMS OF SALE.—A credit of ten months will be given on all sum over three dollars, the purchaser, giving note wilh approved security, waiving valuation and apprai-ement laws.

The Sale will be continued from day day till a'.l is soli. CHRISTMAS GREGG. January 23. 1?."5.

Notice of Insolvency.

A the January term, in the year eighteen huhJ~\_ dred and fifty-five. of the Court of Common Piea^ of Mont.ronierv county, the estate of John 11. Hummer, dos'J, was declared prob-.bly insolvent. Creditors are therefore nctilied that the same will be settled according! v.

Januarv 215, 1855—

Notics

TS hereby p'vfn. th-it the undersigned liasbct 1

app":,n'nd

Administrator's Sale

"XTOTICEis hereby given that 1 will sell at JLN Public Auction on Friday the 16th February next, at the late residence of iliiam. Cox, late of Montgomery county, deceased, hi personal property, consisting of It arses, Cat! Corn, heat, Hog.!. Cats, Hay. Wagon.:

A

JOHN GILL1LAN, Adinlr.

Jri-marV IS, 1 :-55.

dm I

istrator1's al e.

"VyOTICRis hereby given, that I wiil sell at ra-.b-lie auction on Saturday

th:

Januarv 1?, 1

1'hh. day'1 Feb­

ruary next., at th.e laie residei.ee of Rat-iicl Rice, I late ilont^oinerv county, deceased, alt er perfnai j.a-v.peny, consisting of Hay. Corn. Hogs, Wheat, household and kitchen furmtnre, icc.

TERMS.—A credit of ten month* will dven on ijll sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved sucurity, without leliti from valuation law.

JOHN GILLILAX, Adm'r.

I'I1

Jan i8 1655] A. P. LYNX", Clerk.

ftia,wmmavmrn

mmM&

The course of instruction is thorough, and special atftcntion is paid to the moral and religious, a3 well as, intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of sectarian character is allowed.

It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in their attendance at the beginning of the term. The new sahool room handsomely furnished with Wales' patent desks and chairs', is now rendy for the accommodation of the Seminar v. The rooir. is spacious and wifl be found pleasant and attractive. The' assistant teachers are Miss CATUAPJKI. JIUU.IL, MJSS LLI.KN CATI: CART, and Miss ELIZA Howns, teacher of music.

PI.ICL TUITION.

Preparatory Department, from $3 to §3 50 per term. Academic Department, from §4 to $3 00 per term, accordin: to studies pursued. Collegiate Department, $6 00 French and German, each, 5 00 Latin, 2 00 Lessons on Guitar, 4 00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10 00 Use of Piano-Forte, 2 00 0*A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the pvbiic rooms.

January, li55—!v.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. JOTICFJ is herbv given that I will sell at rublic auction on Friday the 2d, day of Feb., 1?55, at the late residence of Samuel Wray, late of Montgomery county, deceased, 7 miles southeast of Crawfordsville on the Indianopolis State road, his personal property consisting of Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, two 2 horse wagons, one Logwagon, one fine Bay Stallion, oi'liertrand & Charter Stock, one span of match Horses, four farm Horses, two ne.v threshing machines, one clover huller with the right of this county cxccpt 2 townships, 15 bushels Clover-seed, Corn, wheat, oats,

N

Hay, wheat in the ground, farming utensils, &c. TERMS—A credit of ten months will be given Tn all sums over three dollars, the purchaser given his note with approved security, payable without rciici'fromvaluation laws.

Samuel C'lark, living about five miles r.o: th also, one white and red speckled liefer, crop oil' east from Crawfordsville, on the ltth day of! the right ear also, one red heifer with a white fa November,-1:54, two steers, supposed to be two vcars old past, with a brand on the horn liardly intelligable, but .-supposed to be a letter A,'': one has dark brindle sides, white ick and belly, swallow fork and utidcr-bit. in each car. The other is a pale red with white belly and legs, upper half crop off c-ach ear, and valued by Thomas Cloud and Simucl Ilutton.the former at §12 and the latter nt §15 on the lOih day of January, lt55, before Richard Canine, J. P. Attest

ssfflaaAiir.

The Winter Tor will open on the 2nd day of January, 1805.

Under the elflcicnt management of the President of the institution, Rev. JAMLS II. JOHNSTON, who gives his entire time to the government and instruction of the school.

The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a like liberality in future.

HANNIBAL TROUT, Adm'r.

as. If, IFS5.

$10,0 00

State Stock Money W A N E

IN

Petition for Partition.

exchange for Boots & Shoes at Cash prices. Bryant's Hoots and Shoes area sure preventire of CoiU'hs, Colds and Consumption. Now is the time to buy, while the Bunks are breaking, I bring on your third class paper and get its value in something that will do vour

tU

BY

Z. B. Ill-IIHER, Adm'r.

Execuiorof il.e last will of William

Cox. late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is,solver. ELIJAH COX, Executor. January 25, 1 55—*

im

Harness, household and kitchen furniture. I ''A-, ,'''

TERMS.—A credit of nine months will be giv en on ail sums over three dollars, the purchaser givitrrhij note with ajiproved security, v.a.ivini: ablation and nscnt laws.

FI.I.lAil COX, Executor,

ir'i-r anuarv C".. icoo* '.-.i:-

Hotics

T3 hcrebv given that the undersigned ha« been .1 appointed adinini«tr.iter of the estate ef R.\i eiiei I'iee, late of Montgomery ccn.ty, deeea.scii Said eitate is suppose iobo solvent.

soles od,

.„

at

•R. E. BRYANT'S

Jantll, 1 £55,-lip] v^IBOOI- a SIIOK STOKE.

UPriss©

A W IN

Grard Prize Drawing will come off in Craw1 fVirdsville on the 221) OF FEBRUARY NEXT: At which the following magnificent Prizes will be distributed

One lot of Land containing .-"Is acres ., .« •. .. 4o «. Th.e land is well timbered, and is on the line of the Newcastle, Crawi'urdsviile and Danville Railroad.

Now is the time to secure a heme TICK ETS—TEN HOI,LA US Every ticket a Prize Number limited to two hundred and twenty-live.

The drawing will be conducted by a committee selected by the ticket holders. A published account of the drawing will be sent to the ticket hol-

Tt

Newcastle

8c

Danville

IFL^XHe ROAS3! t,~VTOT'CE is hereby give to the Stockholders of I JlN the Sew Castle and Danville Rail-Road

Company, that they are required to pay their first instalment of five per cent on their cash stock subscription. on the oUtli day oi'January. lwf r, to A. Thomson, Treasurer of said company, at. his office in the town of Crawfordsville. Rv order of the Hoard of Directors. A. THOMPSON,

Dcc 2S lt".J-5t.] Secretary,

N O I E

~^rOTTCE is hereby civcn. that the undersigned ha been appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel Wray, Into of Montgomery county, dee'd. Said estate is probab'v solvent.

IIAXN113 AL TROUT, Adm'r.

January 11, lio5.

T\m:m

uf,

Moses Gillam, living in Coal Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 25th day of November. It 54, two Estray Steers: one is a den, marki with a crop, an under bit in the left ear and an under bit in the ft paste with sc some white on the belly, with a swallow fork and an under bit in the right ear: appraised to S4.'l 50 by Michael Spencer and John F. Kiilin, before I S.imuel McCoinas, Justice of the Peace, on the loth dav oi' December, le54. Attest: I

Dv.c. 21, 1 .51-* ...... A. P. LYXX, Clerk.

TAKEN UP,

BY

P. P. Lunger, living in Coal Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, one Estray Steer, supposed to be two years old last spring, a red brindle, marked with a split in the right ear and an under bit in tSic left ear. some white on the belly, logs and tail appraised to. S'lo.tti'i by Tin-mpion Park and Oscar'Park, before- Samuel MeCcmas, Justice of the Peace, on the 12th day of Becimber. *-."•!

Attest: A. P. Li XX, Ch-rk -^s Deccmbvr 21, leTi-1-*

ir

.,

li

IVUJil

TAKES UP

B\

Adam .Millei-, living in Coal-Creek Township, Montgomery County, Indiana, two Fs tray S:. ers, one is a red brindle, with line back, and a white lace and white le.us to tin: knees, with small ytidy horns, a hole in the left car supposed to have been tore out in two places, .'1 years eld la-t .-pr! ng tie other spot toil, red and white, with ablaze litco, with a crop slit in the left ear, 3 years

u'd

p.ist, -appraised to $--l.r.'Ml, by Isaac

Har-lil.-n- and Samuel Utter, before Samuel McComas. .Justice of the Poac^, on the Kith day of December. I* ./I.

AU«,-t. A. P. LYNN. Cieik. Doc. 1. ."!*

1

Taken

Up

IIl'GH B. WILSON. li\ir,LT miles ortii-west of Crawfordsviile, on tiie Sotli dav of .s ovember, 1 one d^fkred or brindle steer, [Uri crop off the ritht ear. white the end of tiie tail

some white on the fail, and under the belly, no ear marks also, one red and white steer, with star on his forehead, astro ak of white running down to the nose all two years old past, appraised at ten dollars each, by John P. Wrav and James Chenaurh. before William Gray, Jnstie" of the peace, on the 11th day of December, I s." I.

Attest, A. P. LYNX. Clerk.' December 11, 1S5-L—*

Taken Up

1 Joel Ilixon fn the (itli dav of December. c54 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, a crop and under-bit in the riirht ear, appraised at §75,00. Also .olio rod nnilv stoor. mnrkcl ^yiHi 11 s\yalIow-foi and under-bit in the right ear and a slit in the left ear, 2 years old last spring, appraised at -S'L'l.OO before Edward Bennet justice of the peace. Attest, A LYNX",'Clerk, dec 21 is'54*

Taken Up

BY

Iferrod Tumblin living in Ripley township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the first day of December, lw'54, two Steers, they arc both yearlings, or will be two }cars old next spring, each of them arc red on tlic 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 tiie lltli day of Dec., 154

A itest, A LYNN, Clerk,

dcc 21 It54*

Taken Up

DISC,

i, lf rj, by R. A. Alexander, living in Coal-creek township, Montgomery countv. Indiana, two head of estray cattle, one is a red steer three year old past, no marks or brands vereeivabir—apprised at §20,00, the other is a pah red and white steer .'1 years old, a half crop oft the righteur—appraised at §2i),00, by John lialicv and George W Ward, before Samuel McComas, •Justice of the Peactl, on the 10th dav of Decern-

ber, If-54. Attest, dcc 21 1854*

UP, by Robert Plunket, living tw,

JL miles ironi Craw fordsville, on the plard road, on the 2i)th day of November, lt'54, one Steer of a red bnndiC color, three years old, no marks except a brand "O" oil the right hip. Also—a red Ccw, supposed to be seven years old, with an under bit oft' of the right ear, and appraised by William B. Nicholson and Allen T. Nicholson, the feteer at $15.00 and the Cow at $18.00, before Richard Canine, Justice of the Peace, on the lldi day oJ December, lt54. Attest

Dec. 21, lbTv-1-* A. P. LYNN, Clerk.

TAKExi

L'P, by Robert Vt cbster, living in

Coal Creel-: Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 4 day of Dcccmbcr," head of Estray Cattle, oii6 2yenr 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 off oi each ear, appraised at $'14.00 by John Mastcrson and James Jackson, before Sarntfel McCoinas, Justice of the Peace, on the lbtli uay of December, 1S54.

h1

Attest:

Dec."21,1854^- A. P. LYNN,. Clarke

liken TJp by Sherman Hostettcr of Scott township, Montgomery county, Indiana, four yearling steers—one is a redbrind'le one is a dark red or brown one is a rod roan, with the end of his tail cut off, with sonic white on the belly one is red with a small white spot in the forehead, some white the belly with four white spots on the hi.dy all unmarked. Appraised at twenty-eight dollars by Allen Harrison and Win AsLby, before Wasson,.Justice of the Peace, on the 20th dav of Dee lfc54. Attest, .lan '551 A LYNN, Clerk.

TAKEN

UP

RUNAWAYtovwiship,

lie right ear, and a

blemish, on the left pastern behind, 4 years old past. The other is red with some white about each horn.

24

sop

",. ,u '!,f

on the 5th day of

by Philip i-iawk

earling heifer, a black

December, 1 "•!. cue with sonic white on the belly and some while in th face, no other marks or brands perceivable—appraise to eight dollars. ALSO, one yearling steer, black and white, his legs all black up to the knees, and on his hips eaf li a black spots, head and neck black, no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to $0 by Dan'l Vaughn and Levi Moore, before John S Gray, Esq.

A copy,

an -1 1855*] A LYNN, Clerk

AKEN lTP by Win P. Nicholson, living about two miles north oi Crawibrdsville on the Kail

road, on the I5ih day of Dec. Jc5-f, one pale red brindle steer, villi a white back, head, belly., and liind legs up to the hock joint, crop oil' of c.u-li o.»r. and an under-bit elf the right and a figure ten (10) on the left horn, supposed to be 3 veers old last spring, and valued at $20,(10 by Allen Nicholson and Robert Pir.i et, this 30th da\ of Deo. 2-51. DICHAR1) CANINE, J. P.

A copy attest,

an 1 Ir."i.V*] A LYNN, Clerk.

K. II- CRAIG. AKEX UP bv Lewis JlcCall of Madison to

uiwjouls\ nle, Jan. II, lt.vl tf ship, on the 25th day of December, lc-5-1, an I ._ e.-tray white Heifer, with seme dark sjots on her' neck, dark ears, branded with "A" on the riilit horn.su| posed to be three years old. Appraised

January I, 1 -55*

•ML""1

el SIK

to iJ17,0l by .John II Cochran and Michael Sliotts, before Thomas Mason, Justice of the Peace. 5 -i Attest., A LVNN.Cleik.

TAKEN

Jesse Williams, of l'redricksburg, in Wu nut Township, Montgomery county, Irnliai Estra dark brindle 1'uw, diseribed as folloi

from the subscriber living in Su­

gar creek Montgomery county, Indiana, an indented apprentice to the farming business by the name of Alexander Welch. Said apprentice left his home the evening of the 21 st day if December, Ie54. All persons are hereby forwarned of trusting or haiboring said boy on my account as I will pay no del its of his contracting from this date. 1 HO'S M. C. SJkAJN.

December 22, li-51—*

DOXEX double lihitcd Table Forks

do dodo do do

do do do do do

If 54

xu

.vp-.l miles noith east from (.rawioi-dsvilk* on the Ji'th day of December. 1*51, one sorrel gilding C'OLT, tv.D years old past, with a bald face, both

hind lees v.liite, the cap oi'ihe it 1 lo.tii) bv Job Swaui and J. lilr ila\- •,(' .lanuai-v, Isfi."). 111 i'i.'A t'ANIXE.J. P.

8...

A. P, i.:!eik.

Desert do: 'fable Spoons Tea do: (i iV 7 ring casters Cake I'aslo't-

Eriuanni.i tea setts, from .y 12 to $18 I

oo 1 oil iV. Coffee Puts do pitchers, ]. 2, .'I iV 4 quart do east or as'd, !!, 4,5 ,t 0 r. do molasses ('in s: do Candlesticks .V lamps.

BUOOKS ,v C.\Mi"Bi:i.i..

To Physicians.

1

tT

~'i:i undcrsiiriied calls your especial attentitm to his carci'uliv selected stock of Pure ye.tei VowCcy.:. ClkCKircr.Ps, E\tracts and 1 tiiciiiies. These are put up in cpiantities to suit, the profession, and being e.NJaier.Trni.v pfiu: can be reded on in action. Please caii and examine this stock—vou cannot help purchasing. iL/'Pn .•scriptiond skibuily. neatly and carefully eonipoundeil. 'i D. rh(\N.N,

Xovember -2. tlo-i-ow

A

few more of those celebrated Wax'd Grain Leather, Water-proof Boots lelt, which can be had b' calling soi.M at 1* ALLIIT"S.

Deceml'i-r 7, 1.

H. PURS EL & 3EO.

HAYEremoA-ed

to the brick, corner of Main

and Giecn streets, in the roi Ibrmerly occupied by A. Ramey, where we will be happy to s.ee al! of our old customers, and as many new ones as possible, as we assure tlicni it will" be to their advantage tobuy of us anything connetded in our line, as we have a large stock of School, Miscellaneous, Thcolouical and Standard

1 1

Also, all the School Rooks in use. Arithmetics, Grammars. Geographies and Atlases al.-o,a heavy -tock of full and half bound Ritink Hooks, and 41! kinds of Note and Lefftr Paver, by the ream.

Cry cheap ami every thing connected with the Stationery line. Our stock of

S E

GOLD JEWELRY,

Is full and complete. Ovi one thousand Gold Rings, and 1!it) different kinds of Far Pings ai.d Pins, for which we warrant Gold or the money refunded, and the largest assortment of

MUSICAL iNSTRUMENTS

1 be found in the county, combined, such as

•I wlws, G'ttit/rs, Flulannrx, Arcortleons, Hanjots, Tmnboriues, 1-lutes, Fifes, Jtiirji'i, •. lowest poss the instruments you will have a fair trial of the instrument you're buying, befoie [.urchasing. as no man is judge of an instrument if he can't play on it. Our stock of Gloves and hosiery is

ual Poxes, &c., at th b!o prices ana as one of the firm plays on ail the of the above

GOLD AND SILVER Vs'ATCITEB Always on hands. Vt'c have, also, a large lot of HATS AND CIX/TIiING, Very cheap for cash or horses. Our terms arc 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 iinerest.

Nov. I), lt54-ff. PURSEL & BRO.

ATTENTION',

FARMERS!

HE subfcr.i cr withes to infoim tl Farmers & I the public in general, that he intends to keep constantly on hand all kinds of Custom work, such as Well Buckets, Panels both Poik and Lard, and Hogsheads of all descriptions, both iron and wooden bound,.just as customers may want. Give tiie a call fiicnds. you can and shali be accommodated on the most reasonable terms. Shop at w^t end of Pike street, Crawfordsville.

100,000

wi. ite Oak Staves wanted, for which the hi -hest market maiket price will be paid in cash on delivery at my shop. JOIiM L. DUNGAN.

November 1654—"t

JAMI.'S BUOOKS. R03KET 11. CAMPBELL

^Brooks & Campbeli, i-

(SUCCCSMU'S to Brooks brown,)

IJIPCETKUS AM DEALFJIS JX ENGLISH, A-urniCAV AM) Gl.!:.MAX HARDWAILK, QUK£XSAV.\KK AND GLASSWARE,

MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IND.

WE

are now receiving our fail importation of the above goods to which we invite an ex-

1 oi pat

amination of patterns and priccs by merchants vist. goods in style and quality, are suited to the Indiana trade—and we fe£l confident we can make it. to the interest of those visiting the Falls to irfake their purchases at this point. ??pt 21 '54 BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

ng t. Our

this market.

A RARE CHANCE TO

MAKE MONEY!-

L\ NY person with a Cash Capital of two [j~\ fhousancl dollars, can have an opportunity of engaging in a mercantile buisim.ss —the yearly sales ofivliich amount to twen-ty-iivc (honsaiul dollars. The figures for (lie amount can he shown, fogellioi' with names of responsible and reliable customers. Such a chance, to make money occurs but onee in a life time, if ever—the risks are nothing—the profits arc sure, and success certain.

The only reason forgiving up such a business, is, that the untiring exertion consequent upon the I'nr.Dino UP of .said business has caused health to give way and it is advised that relaxation may restore it, and delay is dangerous.

Letters wilh KI:AI. NAMK, addressed lo

"MERCHANDISE," Crawfordsville 1'ost Office, will receive immediate attention. I Dec. 28—if.

fPAKEN .UP by Samuel Wilson, living in Coalcrock town.-hip, Montgomery county, Ini'.iana on the 10th day of December, P-'54, two head of Estray Cattle, one is a brindle Steer, weitii a swallow fork in the right ear branded with the letter "O" on the right hi]», three years old past appraised at £19,0'h The other is a red brindle Cow, marked with a crop ofi the right ear, supposed to lie three years old past, appraised at !Jl(i.()() by John F. ICillin and James it. Pierce, before Edward P. 1'cnett, pisticc of the peace, on -1th dav oi Jan. 1855. Attest, A. P. LYNX, Clerk.

Jan, 11, 11^55.

Indiai.

one Some white under her belly, a white spot, in her forehead, rather small, heavy made, no earmarks perceivable, supposed to be eight years old, she had.a small bell on when she came into the neighborhood appraised to lifteen dollars by V, iliiam .1. Harris and Isaac Cruse, before Andrew Loop, Justice of the Peace, on the Dtli day of December, lt54. Attest:

Dec. 5:1, It54-* A. P. IAXX, Clerk.

Notice

Jja

"•sm

Westward the Star of Empire tales its way!'

ANEW AIV 1 SPLENDID STOCK OF

FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING

JUST RECEIVED!

r|",TIE

especially to our assortment of

VESTS, fc¥2ST

Drwiyist,

door JZaxt i)i tin- Rn-jh- iloit'l. r\j

iLmwrn

Than any o'lier Hou.-c in Crawfmdsville dare sell. Curie now arid we will agree to furnish you C'oat or Overcoat, a pair of fine Cassimerc Pants, or a beautiful Vest Pattern, at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than you can obtain a similar article elscwheie.

Wo ask all who want to buy Goods cheap, to enme and see our stock be/ore purchasing elsewhere. Xo trouble to show Goods. Come every body and see. J. L. liKO Vt X".

November 2, lt'54-tf.

Hew Arrangement and

J. IF.

E

N S

is ati L-c, over 40 different manufacturer- G-il'.ott's Ao. ..O.i by i!:e gross. Also, cur stock ofXotions is full and complete.over three thousand varieties. Pistols and Guns, and over fifty different kindsof

WHEPS,

From the finest. Whale bone down ti: the chea| est uality. We cannot, be undersold in Whips. Also, I'l different, kinds of -Cigars. Our stock of

RENEFIEL & C.

H'

V.

GO I

1

undersigned feels ju-tificd in assuring th

citizens of Crawfordsville and the surroundinsr ccuntrv, that a better and cheaper lot of lleadv Ai requested to call and examine o,:r si.peJj aSsorunent of PeriuiiiCry, 'i'oilet £iaps, ih u.-oc.' vr» U-VA fc-y.t^eu,

0

Has never been opened in this town. In this large and splendid a-sorlmont may be found

Overcosts DEEPS AND FliOC'K COAT.^, AND

'Wi^

TtX 7 ©j

All of the very best Fabrics and made tip in the iate-t Xew Yoik sty les. We

Which for beauty, elegance of design, and durability, cannot be surpns.-ed in tin-- m-iiKi-i. Also, a superior lot of

ribbed

,}

1

LNI)IlkSIIIn 1

r, p-aui auo

and

WOO!JIN

flii.-l irKti.S', These are all of tiie I est. material ..nd make, and offered at the very lowest nri-cs also, a general a^-onie-nt of

WI-11TE AND FANCY SHIRTS, Hosiery, Cloves, fee., Kept constantly on hand. ... ANUOI.A HATH, Wnrn Br-.\vt:t! HATS, MF.X!\\X HAT*!. Wan-: AWAKK I!AT.-S: S !'I Ti'i'S F.N S' II.\ YOT-NG AMI'IMCA IIATS.

Chlh .... Eluah Caps, Oil CI/th Caps,

a

Ximj Jilite Hats.

We assure our customer- and the public gnitVallv that as we made our jmrclnsc at unusually low rates in the Eastern Chics, we are prepared to sell I our Clothing a,

ELTZROTII,

AY1XG associated themsolvcs together in business, would respectfully call the attention of the i-et.-j le to their magnificent slock of

WINTER GOODS!

The latest, newest 1 the

cheapest

of the

season comprising a general variety of DfiY GOODS ANT) NOTIONS,

HATS and CAP.'i. BOOTS ai:d SilOES,

J/urdirarc and Culhty. Glass and Ch 'n.a-irarc, Q'tecnsirarr.

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 ,,eount\-.

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

"LIVE AMD LET "LIVE,55 Or the smallest profits, consistent, with fair and honorable dealing, believing that "A ouick pennyis better than a slow shilling."

Nov. 2, '54. BEXEF1LL & ELTZROTH.

B.—The undersigned takes pleasure in tentiering his most hearty thanks to his old friends, and hope", with, the increase of facilities afforded by the addition of a partner, to bo able to do still better in the future for all who niav favor us with their patronage. Those who are indebted to me either by note or account wiil confer a special favor by settling the same between this and the 25th of December next. J. 11. BLSLKIEL.

November 2, l!S5-l.

Ciatvfordsvillr, Frankfort, Kokonto

Subscribers residing in Montgomery comity can pay their instalments to A. R. Vvoon, of Darlington. Stock subscribers are also notified that ten per cent, damages wiil be assessed on all insial-

nilU

.P

?men, dlltc

October 9, 1L54-Gm.

GENTS

Gents

TJLX*

Y" GEORGE E. KYLE, living in Clark Township, Montgomery County, Indiana, three miles south-east of Ladoga, one Est ray Heifer, on the 18th day of November, 18f 4. Red, with some white on the breast and belly, no ear-marks or brands pevceivabl-3 supposed to- be three years old and upwards. Appraised to fourteen dollars by C. S. Hillock and James Dauglierly, on the 27th day of November, 18-V!, before Joseph Ellis, justice of the pea^c. fv Attest, A. T'. LYNN, Cleil:.

December 7, 1854.—..

CABINET & CHAIR

3.

TMfTC

1

undersigned has on hand a general assortment of plain and fashionable FUfi N ITUIiK made of the best material by experience workmen, and Hatters himself that lie cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make it to your interest to bti'v.

NRRWARF-ROOMS at the nld sttud opposite the Ristine House. WM. ROilERTSOX. Xoveml er 9, 1 °51. i-.,.

NG~BTAL0NE!

mm ©T©e^

ReceiveoJ

|^HE undersigned takes pier sure in announcing 1. to the firmer patrons oi' T. D. f'rown & Co., that having purchased tlie entire stock and having recently made large additions thereto, he is now irepared to accomodate those wishing any articles his line, at as low rates as they can be purchased jat any house west of Philadelphia.

Our stock wiil be found to comprise every hrtic!e UAially found in a Drug Store, which we warrant as to (|ii dity.

We ait- prepared to sell to physicians every artide which they may need in the practice, and we earnestly solicit tiiem to call and examine our

RI.VM in STOCK of'si r.ix-T PowiiKiis and Ch'»uieals. which we say without Tear c-f contradiction C.ANMJT 15E EXCl-'Li^ED in the Stafe.

THE LADIES

Xovember »J

1

1

iV(.) (iross l.yon* ovember :J

I

fj

SUPERIOR 1 ku !•_) Xovember 2]

edge to soil

wliich ,vo

Piwi

pMa pr

Thankful to the many customers of the former firm, hope by iiiet attention to btisiness and care in the selection and conij.ioe.iiding of remedies, to merit, a libera! share of public patronage.

Call at the utgn of the Yellow Column, one door cast of the Eagle Hotel. T. 1). ISROWX'. Nov, iiit•

I ... 1 .j-i-if.

-Se

Al'AXNED Tix of various size--, *i* signsnice article, just received by I) lh:ow.v

A

CO III) Matches,

Pierce's cclel.)ra ed Per?ussion at lisiiwx's.

O-KXS. P. nc'!.--. Paper and Prenuinr. fi.k at A. November-J] 'i lh,nu\'s.

XRi'iiT!—Star

--r

WOOLEN SHIRTS,

Candles an*

L:.rd Oil at I Laov.-.v's.

just opened at 1: I) IIKOWX'S,

the va'uat le Paten

i. ist [navember 2J

dicines of the da 1 I ijjlOV.'.N-'s.

'it'-n pt^c eisf^n:

November 2]

on hand by ii ih:ow.v.

iii'l choice Curars at S1. 'I I) dw:\-'s.

OVCS. JlilC-

^1XX AM ON, \j anti Pep-pi r,

"Si TIN DOW Glass of all ,-e- {if "i 20 by .' 0 lo

If

by at ,- .-[iiov2] Bnowx'.s.

p.i A CO'IAPHE _]L sold at.

instantaneous h.air dvc, .2] I) Ihiov.

[m

AZ!N'S Dcj.nla.tory for .r'ennyintr sui.erllotis 1 hair, sold by-^"' jirn-2] '1' I f:i 0-.vX.

•iiS and Abdominal [nov( mber 2]

T'lr

il

_J IX S a nil Oil. X-vember 2]

:r3"MIE

\j'J

to catch customers by

selling a few loading articles for less than cost, with the cxpeetati on of making up the loss on something else, or off some other person. Our Mutto shall be,

1

(iIU

Fort Wayne

"VJOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders J3i to tlic capital stock of the Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Ivokomo and Fort W-mie Rail Ro ui 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 Frank tint, every sixty days from and after this date, until the whole amaimt subscribed shali have been paid.

cas,

zEfc.o.zsLio.

mcnts remaining unpaid for 30 days after the same I Of various kinds, sizes and priccs. is due—that 7 per cent, interest'will be allowed Qneen^ware and Tablj Cutlery,

per cent, on all pre-nayments, payable in stock until the road is completed. Frankfort, Oct. Uth, lbo-1. J. DOUGLASS,

Secretary.

Jersey Ties, rerv superior,at sept7.] A. H0RXER& CO's.

& Ladies,Velvet Toilet Slipners at (doc 7.) FAIXET'S.

T,

,ipiort.ers for sale 'j' lh: OWN.

Lancets, American do.

1. Abccss do.. Sj.-ring do., nt 1 ti ov.

of a'l kind.-- at 1 lb iv

I'aitni l'sh'p lit tofero evisnng between Jl. the undersigned in the Grng business, under the stvlc ef T. I), f'-rown Co., is tliishiv di^ hed bv mutual consent.

ri

P. K. KPOl* 1 T. D. BROW

N. R.—The Ifus'nors will hereafter be conducted bv the nndersijjtiod at the old stand, one door east'of the Eagle Hotel, \vlrero he will be liappv to see his friends and customers.

November 2, l~.i l. T. I,IiO X.

^t}"?(iGGirTEAC3fSS.

fhe tiii'lei'.signeil Cum in ilieo in

l»o-

hall' of the eifieiis of IJoniney ami vieini'v, wish to employ Tcaelior lo t:ike eliai'^c (lie. school at iiomiiey, to eottitiuMire fhe Lf of Deceinher next.

Anv one applying will ho o.\[)eefeil lo •(we'll reeoiiiiiit'inlcil arel well |t a!iiie at least to teach all t!ir? Ki.glisli branches covrectlv. ^Ye have just linisheil coinfoi tahle House, ami a school of sixty scholars lur.v !o exj'ieetiM.l.

yyiuja:.! cox, samim- Ai,!,!•:x,

L. KEUYKENDALL. I

Oct. 20, lSH-I-Gw. Committee

STILL THSY COME!

TOR THE FALL AXD WIXTER TRADE,

3B5

(:A!J2Y & KCOTT,

Have

just received and opened their Fall 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 couiposed, as usual, o! a'l the various articles of DP.ESS GOODS, viv. Dehiins, Morinos, Aljiac-

Debages, G'n.i.hams, Lawns, Prints, &c., &c. -Vlso, a lrirjL'e and fine stock of Dress Trimmings.

BONNK.TS & TRIMMING^

Of aM tlic latest styles nitd pattern-.

Of al! .-orh and sizes, from a Ivaow Nothing to a fine "Si'k Hut

a

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

P4SY

WA®M

ofWiHCJjt, eif-l.t G-ln—^ ni-e, Groce-ics, Cotton I'ARX, Carpet,car-pet-warp, Dye-stuffs, &c.

n^j'ISarc in mind Farmers, that we are always jadv and willing to exchai higl

tilv and willing to exchange Goods for Produce of all kinds, and at the hest market price.

Store cn the west side of Public

OctSG li'54] GALEY SCOTT.

Gi

LASSWARE.—'-500 boxes Glassware, consisting of Tumblers, molasses Cans, Jars, Cruits, &c.

BROOKS & C. 21, 1554—tf

X"ew Albany, sept.

TAKE AT UP

BY

Stephen Bunnell living in Coal creek township, .Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 4th day of December, 1 b'5'l, one white spotted Steer, three years ofd next spring, 1.0 marks or brands perceivable. Appraised at $15,00 before Edward Cermet, Justice of the Peace.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk, dec 21 leu 1*

ALBERT IJICHAKDSON, one mi!o.norfii of Linden on the 22nd

of November, 18Ct4, an Estrny

December-7,1S54.—*

day

Ilorsc,

bay

color, bof bind Tot white. \vit!f £i sore on tlic rigbt bind let? near flic stifbj, right Jiip sbrtmk, supposed, to be eight years old, appraised to thirty-five doliar.s by Samuel Douglas and W illiam ihirton, before

1 horn-

as J. Mason, Justice of the peace, on the 1st day of December. 1854. Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk.

ft

EXCITEMENT IN TOWN!

J. CliAWFOIiD MULLIKIX,

HAVING

now received (heir entire stock of

Fall anil Winter (foods, direct from the Eastern cities, consisting in part of the LlloV.ng a: iclcs: l-KADY MADE

O I N

Cloths, Cassimorcs, Hats, Caps, ]5:)Ot::. Shoes -:.f Satinetts, Flannels. j'icking, Jeans, Ladies' re&« Woods of all kinds,

Qiseensware Ilai'dwtire

BOMETS & RIBBONS,

.....

}Groceriesof

all kinds Mill and cut

Carpeting*. brov.-R Sheetings, Bread and Narrov

,r

Vv'c Tvonld s,-licit the citizetis of Montgomery eoi n'v.oni' ,nd a'.i, to give us a call and examine our siock, v.hic'n they will fmu complete, & prices a= low as ean be found in the citv of Ciawfordsvi'de. J. {TtAWFORD Ml'LLIIlIIv.

October 2(1,

:51.

KliilQI f,5'jS!0n

111C subscriber leing extensively cngag :d in tiie I'iANO trade wishes to say to t':osc who are anxious to buy, that supply them as cheap as they can be bom ht Fist or West. He will set. them up in the Parlor of the purchase and being an experienced tuner and dresser, wiil keep them in the best of order.— All warranted, and in ca.re of defect, they will be tak-'ii away and new ones put in their place.

All orders giving a description 'and price of the Piano F'Tt. will receive promr.t attention. net l.i5-l—?i'il L. B. FISH.

L. B. FISH,

•wnr:.r.SAL~ & III-.TAIT. I» AI.ER IX KINDS OK

MUSiOAL MERGhANDlSE

O'Cluirchcs stipplicii with Organs and Double Ile.ided Melod-- n». 0 1

!"'51

Nutmegs, C-imfeiv Luown'sv

"e.i

If 5-1. A true copy from my estray b-vik. Giver. under niv hand and seal this ."d 'lav of November A. 1).. iVni. 'DAN* R. GOTT, J. P. seal. ..A true copy of the Register.

At it st:

no! :i lf-54 A LYNX", Clerk Id C.

N

at'

OTI€i cn ajipoii fd" William E. irv, late of Montgomery

hcrebv given that the und ersig nc

has been appointed administrator of the e? E. Said est '.'

county, deccaccd. sol'.'ent. X'ovember 0, 1c

li

Kn.nv

he ace- untsand all busi­

ness of ilio late f-u-ni will l»: in the hands of 1 ij. I'rown, who will settle iind attend to the same R. T. PKO'W N,

Is

ceiv

oct 11), 1~5-1

N.\II.Krj.'.fc'

is supnosed to S 11 ALL.

Admini.s!raJr,r.

uskins, for Ladies, just roll. E. PRY ANT.

J.vo.

v. JOHXSTON, r.icnAi:I cox.

DAILEY, JOHNSTON & COX,

COMMISSION- .AND FOr.WARlIN1

AXD DEALERS 7X WOOL, No's 59 ai:S Gt Wnlnul Street, CINCINNATI. Steam Boat Arcnfs and Sole Freight Agents for ovimron and Lexington Kail.vond. '.'Mark Goods 1. .T. & C. to avoid Errors."'

October 1.', ]t5 J-!:n.

F&nn for

Sale.

A Great Bargain!

^HE subsctibcr wishes to sell his well known .JL and well improved farm,containing li)'.) acres, direcll on the Pailroad, ten miles north of crawfordsville, 17 miles south of Lafayette, and a half mile south of Linden. One hundred and fi''^acres under fence, about 3D acres plow ltv,,d

of!

first quality the remainder good meado and pasture ami a snflit'ient qu". uity of '.jmhor for

ORT. 2FI' I--" I.

MEAT

Tilcitizens

a.

Xonciiii'tM* 9. IN*. 1—tf

KX'i'S

my

fjn-

cin r, f'iK'l, «*cc. For terms, inquire at this o.'licc or of the subscriber on the premises, GFORCE WRIGHT.

I. subscrider would respectfully inform the of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has opened a XIail-:ot Stall, on Washington street, in the room recently occupied by Vanarsdall. where he will keep constantly

.-are of all kinds ftt lt.5-1. A. 1IORXER & CO's.

J. sept'i

U" E pledge ourselves to sell Boots & Shoes cheai.er fjr cash

liuui

thev have ever been

sold in the Y\ abasii alley. A. HOUNKR & co.

Warning.

ASwith.ut

cause deserted my bed and board,

all persons are hereby warned against harboring or misting her an my account, as I shall pay no debts by iier hereafter contracted.

Oct. 2d, 165-1.*

SlOfMIS,

QliJCEX8WARIi.—150

J. P. SMITH.

TO I LET ARTICLES.

COLOGNE,Tablets,

Bay W/stir, llundkerchicfExIrarts,

Powder Ptiffs,. Meen Fun, Lilly White, .Chalk balls, Alabaster 'Toilet Soaps

of every va­

riety for sale onq door east of the Eagle llotel, nearly opposite Campbell's store, bv Sent. 14. T. 13. BROWN & CO.

crates & casks of as-

sorted Qccnsware, Englibh and French China, now opened and repacked to suit purchasers, sep 21 1854.] liitooks & CAMPBELL.

adies' seired fcd Boots—onl oct Hi]

Notice

JSheld

hereby given that there will be an. olcciioii on the 30th day of December, A. T). 1.654, at the Hall of the Sons of Temperance of "\Vajue Town Division, No. Ill, in Montgomery County, Indiana, for the purpose of electing three Trustees. By order of said Society.

JOHN R. THOMPSON, R. S.

Dcccmbcr 14, 1654.

STATE OF INDIANA, M6.VTGOMElir CoCNTT, „i Montgomery Circuit Court, to-wit Rebecca Applcgatc,

VS. Petition for Divorce.

George W. Applegatc on the 11th day of December, A. D. 7 1P"4, said Rebecca Applegate, by her Attorneys, Xaylo'r Wilson, filed hei- petition for div orce, in the Clerk's office of said court, in the above entitled efee, as also' the Affidavit of a disinterested person showing that said dcfende.it is not a resident of the Scate of Indiana.

Therefore said George W. Applegate is herebt notified of the pendency of said petition, in said court, and that unless he plead, answer or demur Lo said petition on or before the cailingof the cause at the next terra of said conrt, to be holden in the Court-house at Crawfordsville in said countv, commencing on the 4 Monday of March next(1855,1 said court will proceed to hear and determine the cause in his absence.

Attest ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk, I'V STEPHEN- RECK, Deputy. December 11, 1851.—3w—Pr. fee, $2.

JUST RECEiVED

n.P.ECT

FROM BOSTON!

few Doz. pairs of Mens' and Boys' thick Kip and Calf Boot? of thr? best |ii iiif v.— Also, a good variety of Womuns' and Chlldrens' Morocco Lace Boots, suitable for the present weather.

These articles being purchased of the manufacturers but a few days since, just after the late decline in Boots and Shoes, we are thereby enabled to sell at much le.^s priccs than those who purchased in the Fall. Call and look over them at the old stand. JJ. FALLSY*-

Dec 7 185-1—tf.

NOTICE

S hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Adminstrator of the estate of Thomas Crown, dceascd, late of Montgomery connly, Jnd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

JACOB L. BROWN,

Dee. 7, 1^54.—*

I

1 :R. ItK -11ALTTK, INP.

t"' be eipht crnine years 'ld. with a small bell on. I gvir! about fourteen and a half hands high, appraised 9 to fortv dollars, bv 'fliom.is McDaniel Jfichaei !!ccvc' before me on the 31st. day of October,!

Adm'r.

F. T. en AII AM. J. T. CiRAHAM.

F. T. GKAIIAM & CO.,

ri!-.Ai.i:i ix

EX_^ T2LT mm IS T33f^L 9

umE, COAL, STONE, SALT,

IIYDIiAUIJIC CEMENT, &c.,

On Market. Street, at the Ril Road Crossing,

CrtAVi'FORDSVILLr, INDIANA.

T*^TOULD r'-sj-ectfidly inform their friends and the pv.blic generally that they are prepared to furnish the above articles on the most reasonable terras. [December 7, 155-1-ly.

S now- receiving and opening ready for a A tion, h.is immense Fall Supply of

aiEKS' HEAVY BOOTS, MEMS' HUNGARIAN BOOTS, («rair

Lcr.uicv Water Proof Jfsoots,

-HUNTERS BOOTS,

KIP AND CALF L1XS1

XSOOXS

BOW ICIP AND CALF LOOTS

[HI

YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S'

Slices

FOR WINl'ER WEAR.

V/0IiIE2^G' KIP & CALF LACE BOOTS, 1VOMENS'

MOROCO BOOTS,

(.'iris and Chii-1 rens Crtif and Morocco

A.CE! SOOTS

SL'lTAlil.E FOR WET WEATHER. ALSO—A variety of Ladies and Missoa

KID AND EN A?. II-] LED

BOOTS, GAITERS,

m: m:

GEXTS AXD LADIES RUBBERS,

Ladies Gossamer and

ItliilllEHSj

•fec., togelhor comprising'the largest na best assortment of

BOOTS & SHOES

E\\-r before offered to tho public, and at pricos wuicli cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of

AND

IH§1 JUST RECEIVED. Call .-thd examine for yourselves.

September 28, 155-1—tf.

CORNEMVS

on

hand. Beef, S'ork. IVInlion. .SfTi:ige, &c., the best (jiialitv. He will endeavor to be readj at all times to wait upon customers with any thin in his line. Market every day at all hours. Your patronage is solicited. -m 11 31AI1ICS.

L. FALLEY.

Co's Patent solar nr.n LAiirs and'

Chandeliers. From the increasing demand for these lamps, we keep a full supply of all the various pattens, frorh a side and parlor LAMP to a 5 light chandeiier, varying in price from $1,50 to $D. sep2l RHOOKS

&

CAMI-BELL.

'-ptililc and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Ra« 1 or and Files.—100 gross American and English Table Cutlery—1100 doz do and do pocket do —75 doz do and do scissors shears—5011 dozen Files, rasps, blacksmith, mill and saw—100 gross iron, table and tea spoons—b0 gross Britcar.ia table tea spoons --25 dozen Butcher and sticking Knives—2d doz Ames'shoe Knives. BKOOKS CAMPBELL.

tocks, Latches. Butts and Screws. O doz locks, assorted sizes and qualities—7514V, 1 doz latches, do do do— 3,0.'K gross wood screws, brass and iron—1,000 doz door iiu.-tfs—100 doz tabic Butts—120 doz sah pullies 25-doz sash Fastners—75 boxes and kegs Tacks, from 2 to 24 oz—35 boxes Brads finishing Xails. sep 21'54] BPOOKS CAMPBELL.

Axes, Sliovol.s and Sondes.'

i) A A Boxes Hunt's, Levers it's and Collins'a Zrt\)vJ Axes—1.0 boxes handlwl Axos-25 boxes Hatchets anil Hammers—75 boxes rfs3*d shovels & abides, round and square—:.10 boxes Four pronged Forks—SO Reams sand pfsyer.

SCIT21] Brooks & Campbell.

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

AXbWHEAT,

[y one dollar at BRT AKT'S-

in. the market at all times with Seeds and other

th CAS9,#d

the highest market price. We take the Kail-Read Ware-IIoase, and and*receipts!at F.

H. Fry's Store*

CraTffo.-dsvillc, Oct. 12-, '54.-

vfc