Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 March 1855 — Page 3
®nS3PPBRSMITHIK G! 1 LLViHi of Coppersmithing, such as Strain Pip€S ffnd Kettle?, made by J: Hoover, at
Qi&res & Cumberland's old stand. STOVES for site
cheap
for
cash
or
country produce. Repair
ing done on short notice. J. HOOVER. March 15. ie55-tf.
Friend, Look Here! 4 ND vou will receive the glad tidings that •r. J\ there is a splendid assortment of the most popular
COOKING STOVES At Graves & Cumberland's Old Stand, .That lias ever been brought to this market. My Staves comprise the following popular patterns: i. Three sizes of the celebrated HATHAWAY
STOVE, which are the heaviest stoves made in the "West. I Three sizes of the unrivalled Buck's Patent, which is, a stove of admirable beauty and proportions.
Three sizes of the standard PREMIUM, which is anew pattern of beautiful desisrn. Three sizes of the SUPERIOR PREMIUM, •which is the stove for Farmers, being heavy and calculated for service. They will positively be sold chcap for cash or country prod HOC.
T11ST "V57" .A. IF®. DES Of all kinds manufactured and for sale on the above terms. Conner-smithing done in all its various branches. House-Guttering, Spouting and Roofing done so as to give satisfaction. .'•? (ETRags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken for .ware. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. J. 1I00\ ER.
March 15, 1855—tl'
Fire! Fire! Fire!
TT AVIXG been so unfortunate as to have my I I house burned up, I resort to this method of informing all my friends who know themselves indebted to me for Recording Deeds OJ other instruments, that my necessities are such that I am compelled to make Immediate collection of all sum? owing to me. I would feel grateful to all such persons if they would attepd promptly to this call. "A friend in need is a friend indeed
INDIANA FEEE SANK LIST
PAR
Bank of Indiana. Michigan City. Bank of Brookvilie, Brookville. Bank of Rockviile, Rockville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart. Bank of Goshen, Co-hen. j. Bank of Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon.
Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of the Capital, Indianapolis. Bank of North America Clinton. Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw. Xank of Montieelo, Monticelo. Canal Bank, Evansville. 'Crescent City Lank Evansville. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. 'Central Bank, Indianapolis. Jayette Co. Bank, Connersvilie. Farmers fc Mechanics' B'k Indianapolis. 'Gramercy Bank. Lafayette. •Tloosier JBank, Logansport. ^Indiana'Bank, Madisoa. Indiana-Sleek Bank, Laporle.*-Kentr.ckty.-Stock Bank, Columbus. Xagnuigo Bank, Lima. ,!?.Ierchanf& Mechanics, B'k N. Albany. K. Y. & Yu S. S. Bank, Evansville, Prarie CiH' Bank, Terre Haute. Southern Sank Terre Hante. '-Salem-Bank, North Salem. 'Traders Bank, of Indianpolis.
Fanners Bank "West field.
Mighty-Five Cents
on
t'!0 T-?oIIar.
Brank of Fort "Wayne, Fort Wayne. Bank ol South Bmicl, South Bend. "Bauk of Pnrrysville, Perrysviiie. Delaware Co. Bank Muneie. •Great Western Bank Terre Haute. 'Huntington Co. Bank Huntington. Indian Reserve Bank Kokomo. Kalamazoo Bank Albion. N. Western Bank Blootnfield. *-. N. Y. Stock Bank, Vmcennos.
Tippecanoe Bank, Winnemae. Upper Walyjeh Bank, Wubabh: Wayne Bank Logansport. ,Wayne Bank, Richmond.
Wabash River Bank Jasper. Wabash River Bank Newvilie. :. WTabarsh River Bank N. Coryilon.
Seventy-Five Cents on the Dollar.
Steuben Co. Bank Angolia. •4
Bank of Covington Covington. I Bank of Rochester, Rochester. $ Bank of Rensselaer Rensselaer.
Elkhart Co. Bank G-oshen. Farmer's & Mechanic's B'k Rensselaer. 'State Stock Bank Marriott, State Stock Bank Jamestown. Swarrec Bank, Attica. Wabash Valley Logansport. .'"Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling.
Atlantic Bank, Jackson. Bank of Albion, Albion. Bank of Attica, Attiea. Bauk of N. America Newport. Bank of Bridgeport Bridgeport. Bank of Connersville-Connersvilie. Bank of T. Wadsworth, Michigan City, Bank of Rockport Roc-kport. Bank of America, Morocco. Bank of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Albany, New Albany. Drovers Bank, Rome. Farmer's Bank, Jasper. Government Stock Bank Lafayette. Green"Co. Bank, Bloomfield. Laurel Bank, Laurel, Merchants Bank, Lafayette. Merchants Bank Spri.igfield. Marshall County Bank, Plymouth. Northern Indiana Bank, Loganspart. Orange Bank Posey vi!!e. ., Public Stock Bank Newport.
Peny County Bank, Cannelton, Plymouth Bank, Plymouth. State Stock Bank, Logansport. State Stock Bank, Peru. State Stock Security Bank Newport. b- Traders Bank Nashvills.
Traders Bank Terre Haute. •s Western Bank, Plymouth.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
SPHE undersigned has been appointed by •:-U the Montgomery Circuit Court, a commissioner to sell at private sale, the -following described real estate, situate in the county of Montgomery, in the State of
Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the south-east quarter of section thirty-four, (34,-) jiA township sjgueteen, (17,) north of range three west- also 20 acres off the south end of the east half of the southwest quarter of said section, township and •range.
TERMS
or
SALE.—One
third in hand at
time* of sale One third in three months and one third in six months from day of sale. Interest on the two defered instalments. ,.
B. T. RISTINE, Commissioner. Feb. 15,
1855 .-tf.
Taken Up
fp)Y Jonathan Rover, in fSngar Crock !J2D township. on the 5th day February, 1855, one est ray re.l and white stag Steer, marked with a swallow-fork and hall' crop in the right ear, and hall' crop in the leftno other marks or brands ptveivnble, supposed to he three or four years old. Said Steer came to the premises in February, 1854—appraised to 815,00, by Joseph Roycr, md Moses Cooler, before Thomas J. Mason, Justice of the Peace.
Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. March 8, 1855*
FARM FOR SALE.
THE
GEORGE H. ALEXANDER.
March 8, 185.5.
undersigned will sell at private sale one hundred and twenty acres of Laud, lying on the Danville Road, one half mile south of the out-lots of Crawlbrdsvi'Ie. It is all under fence, about 40 acres under'cultivation the balance well timbered, with good running stock water, and a never failing spring.
Also the undivided fifth of the place Ivinsr immediately scuth of the above, known as the Flaihers Farm. THOMAS J. 13EARD.
March I. Ifoo.-tf.
TAKSiJN
BYlb55
UP,
Joseph Emmons on the .'J Oth day of January living about 8 miles North-east from Crawfordsviilo one red steer, with a crop off both ears, and an under bit out of the right, brand on the top of the left Horn supposed to be the letter:-.
I. S."' and valued by Thornton Griffith and W. Rhoacls, before Richard Canine justice of the peace at $12, this l~th day of Feb. If 55.
Attest: ..... A. P. LYNX, Clerk. Feb. 29, lt'55~*
Wan. M. IAYNE, WTOULDannotir.ce to the citizens of Crawford*---ville, and the rest of eication thai he is now prepared to accommodate them with Dry-Goods. Groceries, Quoensware, Hardware, Cutlery and Provisons, and will pay cash or goods for country produce. Call at the house formerly occupied by Galev & Scott, west side of the public sor.aro.
WILLI AM M. LAYNE,
Eeb. 21, 1555—tf.
SHA1L FOI1.SAI.K, n^IIE iiv.bscriber offers for sale on reasonable* .L terms, I'i^hty acres of land, Situated about four and a iiali'miles South of -Cniwfordsville, and half mile west of the Greencastle rv\:id. It is all under fence, about 50 acres under cultivation, a good hewed-log cabin of two rooms out building:-, cood well ofrure water, &e. J. Q. BOY LAND,
Feb. 32, lb-oo-Sw.
HOt"SB PAiiJTING-
J. IIOCUE,
YTOULD respectfully say to the citizens of t'raw tl.nlsviile ami surrounding couutrv, that he has eomineiieed the House Painting busi-1 !ies, both Plain and Ornamental, Ghizhnr and
A Jew xin, Sheet-Iron
COPPER AND
STOVE STORE! At the SKIII of the Eagle, e« Washington street oppesiie the Crane House and two doors south of Grahams" Store.
I
SAiaiBiiaa, w!
Since I hn ve been in this place, 1 iiave executed nork for .Messrs. J. II L'eueliel, and J. Kc-isey, (Publisher of the Journal, to whom you are directed for a sample of my work. iLrOruors can be left at the store of 3Ir. Ben-1 etit-l. awful usville, l'ebruarv r."5—J v.
HE und irsigneu having the ussurar.ee of some
I popularity wiiii the pul hip, has been induced to ufaciuriiig all Copper line.
ii a I
1
Feb. 22. 1655-tf.
ll iu
Having had iiftccn ^'carthis btisines --. natter: hire ware innct be furnl.«hf by any one in the Particular attention will !egiven to
tl
etu.T made ate.
IJfcu-se Cluttering and Snouting vhie'r. will be put up in the most approved manner Af\d -.van-red to stand.
T? W AND META L3C ROOFS, put. on in a good style also raid warrutcd. I have purchased a good iissortmcnt of
Ccokisig Stoves,
among which is the et Icbrated Hathateay Steve -whichhas an unbounded popularity, and has taken preiimiiiis for fifteen years these* stoves are all I warm ted not to crack or bum out. I have also obtained the Ciimax Sio\e which can't be beat lor beauty or duribility, al.-o a varietv of premium
Step Stoves ail ofwhieh will be sold cheap ftoeash. -Ail kinds of country pr/duce taken in exchange for ware or Stoves.
ILJ' A liberal discount given to country merchants'. Please call and examine mv goods anil prioes. H. BALL, Jr.
O O 1 N N E S O A l^Hl:' subscriber offers at private sale his prem,X i:-es, (whi re he resides,) immediately west of "W abash College, Crawibrdsville, Indiana, a lot containing 5 acres, anew one-stow frame House, well linished, containing -1 Rooms a good Well and a never-failing Spring of pure water. The above property will be open for sale until the 10th of March next.
For terms, call on Messrs. Thomson Ristine, or on the subscriber on tii" promises. Feb 15. 1*55 c. H. S WA NN.
STATU STOCK MONEY.
I.VLIAXA FKEE TS.V.YJV
Aorxcv,
:'C"
Indianapolis, Jan. 29, lb'5f
are now converting suspended Free Bank paper, lor a Cenimissi.iii of one per cent., and returning proceeds of sales of bonds in Exchange on New York "We arc, also, purchasing it at the following rates
c'
2d Class paper at 90 cents. •u do do ..... 55 ]0 4th do no ..... 75 ,]0 HI currcncv, or in Exchange on New York, or in Gold at three per cent premium.
Feb 6, It'55.J DKJ'AUAV & DEFREHS.
THE PUBLIC "ITTILL please notice that the firm of Ball & Hoover, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 6th day of January, 155.
II. PALL.
Feb. 8, 1S55.—3tJ J.HOOVER.
DISSOLUTION I O'I'ICE is hereby given, that the co-partner-ship heretofore existing between the under* signed, was dissolved on 'the 2d dav of February, 1855. The Books and accounts of said firm will be found in the hands of John M.Austin, for collection. JOHN M. AUSTIN
Feb 8,1855.] WM. GUTHRIE.
BE EF I
Austin & Coursan,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsviilo and
vicinity, that thc-y are prepared to furnish them at all times and hours with Beef, Pork, Mutton & Sausage: at our stand on Washington street, and two floors south of Layman & Co's Grocery Store. fti'We return our most sincere thanks for pa3t favors and hope by strict attention to business,-to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended. [Fob 8. 1855.]
TO TAX PAYERS.
"Tyrb'TieE is hereby given to the Tax-Payers JLl of Montgomery County, that from and after the third Monday of March, I
CATI:
J-55, ten per.cen
tum damages will be added to all Taxes remaining unpaid at that time. Saeh are the requirements of the law, and they Will be strictly complied with, however reluctantly by the County Treasurer, without respect to persons.
Free Bank paper will be received at what it is worth at the time of payment. 1). VANCE, Treasurer,
By
ISAAC
M.
VANOK,
Deputy.
Treasurer's Office, Crawfordsville." February 2^, 1855.
CC3 :aiSSICNER?S SAI.K.
TllP.
undersigned as Commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, Indiana, will sell at private sale the following described real estate, situate in said county, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section sixleen in township eighteen, north of range three west. Also part of the north-east quarter of the sou'.h-west quarter of said section 1G, in said township and range, hounded as follows: Beginning at the'north-east corner of.said last named tract, and running thence south 40 rods, thence west S0 rods, thence north 40 ods, thence east 80 rods, to the place of beginning, containing together 60 acres.
Tiiitas.—One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand, and the remaining half in 12 months from day of.sale, the purchaser securing payment thereof by note with freehold security, payable with interest from date, and without relief from valuation laws.
B. T. IiISTIXE, CvnvmissioMr." Feb. 15, 1855.-tf.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
E E E E I S SHRUBS, PL A XT S & FLOWERS—A great varietv, for sale at low prices, and in anv quantity, by* 1. E- WADE,
MAUBI.E DI:AI.I
a.
WnshlnctO!.: St., Ca-awfonlsville. Feb 22, Iboo-Gt
C»A"»*©3»8VStaB
sssai5Mi¥.
The Winter Tor »t will opnn on the 2nd duy ol' Jauuai v. Under the eflieient management of the Tresident of the institution, Kev. JA.MLS 1L .If IINSIOX, v.'t'.o gives his entire time to the government and instruction of the school.
The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsviilo, for the liberal patronage they have thus far a!Yoidc d, and solicit alike liberality in future.
The course of instruction is thorough, and special attteution is paid to the moral and religious, as 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 tonn. The new srh^o! room handsomely furnished with Wales' natent desks and chairs, is now ready for the accommodation of the Seminary. The room isspaciousiind will be iouud pleasant and attractive. The assistant teaehers are Miss
AIM.VI Mr KJUI., Miss Eu.rv
CAHT. and Miss
ELIZA KO'.V
CATII-
.S, tnaehero! music.
Prejvu-atory Pepartment, from $'3 to $'i 50 per term. Academic Department, from S-l to $5 00 per tern, according to studies pursued. :v Collegiate Department, ... .$6 Of) French and German, each, 5 (Hi Ijatin, 2 00 Lessons on Gu'tnr, -1 00 [.essons on the Piar.o-I'urte, 10 0:T Use of Piauo Forie, 2 00
QZFA small extra charge is made for fuel used in the. puh'ie r"«,ni.-. January, 1^55—ly.
Estate
:cet-iron &
of
Indiana,
a
MOXTGOilERY COUNTY,
Ccui .pf Common Pleas of said County, Apii Term, A. D. 1:55. Thomas Palmer and Tyre G. "Whittington, uetitioners,
VS.
George ililes, Hieliard Palmer, lledgtaan 1-',:1-mer, Elizabeth Kephart, Charles Keplmrt, Phcbc Jcnes, Evan ones, Druhilla c.Kinney, Jtiehard Melvin•iev, ai-d James
1.V'ill-
ifrtu ilelvinney, def'ts YVlilvHEAS, on the 27th day of amnry. A. IX .1 sad petionersby Thomson A Kistine, their attorneys, filed their amended ]-etition in the bove etitiiled cause, in the Clerk's office of said court, -M ing that partition of the real estate of Richiui! Palmer Ueee.ised, described in said pe tition, be awaided among the petitioners and de ienrtants therein named HIHI it appearing by aliidavirfi'ed that said defendants, Iledgman Palmer, Elizabeth Kephart, Charles Kepiiart, Phebe Jo/.es. Evan Jones, Drnsilla ileKi miey. Richard Mc Kinney and James Wm. JleKinney, are not residents of the St.'ivc of Indiana. There lore, said nonresident defendants, are herebv notified of the pendeney of said petition, and that, the same is set for hearing on the first day of the next term of said court, to be holdeu at the Court House in CrawtoniM ille, commencing on the first ilondav in Apnl next, (l.-.)5.)
I3\ order of AX DREW P. LYNX, C. 0. C. P. IJy Sri eiiL.v
H. PUR8EL & 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 see all of our old customers, and as many newones as possible, as we assure them it will be to their advantage to buy of us anything connccled 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 heavv stoek-of full and half bound Blank Books, and 4'i 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 S
Is largo, over 40 different manufacturers: Gdlott Xo. .03by the gross. Also, our stock of .Notions is full and complete,over three thousand varieties. Pistols and Guns, and over fifty different kinds of
-%7%r
.from the finest Whale bone down tE the cheapest quality. "We cannot be undersold in Whips. Also, 10 different kinds of Cigars. Our stock of
GOLD JEWELRY, Is full ar.d complete. Over one thousand Gold Rings, aj 100 different kinds of Ear Rings and 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, Acconkons, Bunjccs, Temborinas, Flutex, Files, Harps, Musical Boxes, kc., 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. Wre have, also, a large lot of HATS AND CLOTHING, Very cheap'for cash or liorses. 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. 9, 185'1-tf. H. PTJRSEL & BRO.
TfilkonaL XJx
nET)y Mart in SttilLs, of ilauison Township,-
TV...
\J~ now Nothing Buskins, for Ladies, just reLV ceivcdby It. Jfi. URYAN-T. oet 19, 185-i)
Notices
RUNAWAYtownship,
A
ri
Petition for Partition.
h:\n any other House in CVawi'ordsvuie dare se Come now ami we will agree to furnish you a Coat or Overcoat, a pair of fine Cass.iinere Pants, op beautiful Vest Pattern, at from 2i. to ^5 per ecu lower than you can. obtain a .similar article elsewhere.
We ask all who want to huv Goods cheap. Pi come ind see our steel be'ore purchasing elsewhere. Xo trouble to show Goods. Come verv body ar.d see. J. L. BROWN.
November 2, 185-1-tf.
Hew Aixangement and
NEW GOODS.
J. II. C. \V. O/wmOTSI. AYJXG associated them?.lives together in ihi respectfully call the attento their magnificent stock of
B: tion of the peop] hall and
BECK,
Deputy.
Feb. J. 1855.—Printer's fee $3,33.
WINTER GOODS! The latest, newer--:, and perhaps (lie cheapest of the season coniprisina: a general variety of'
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, IIAT:» and. CAPW. BOOTH :id SlfOj ,':. Hardware and Cutlery,
GROCERStS, &C., &.O., All of which wc propose to sell on as favorable terms ad such goods can be had in our town or 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 off some other person. Our Alotto shall be, "LIVE AND LET LIVE," Or the smallest profits, consistent with fair and honorable dealing, believing that "A quick p^nnv is better than a slow shiiliiur."
Xov. 2, '5-1. J5EXKFJKL & ELTZROTJI.
B.—The undersigned takes pleasure in tendering his 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 stiil better in the future tor all who may favor us with their patronage. 1 hose who are indebted to me either by note or account, will comer a special favor by settling the same hot v. ifn this and the 25th of December next. •*, J. fl. BjiXEFiia.
November2, ]j j.
Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo and Fort Wnyne
NOTICE
to the capital stock of the Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo and Fort Wayne Kail Road Company, that instalments.of 10 per cent, each, have been made payable at the ofiicc of the Treasurer of said Company in the Town of Frankfort, every sixty days from and after this date, until the whole 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 bo assessed on all'instalnicnts remaining unpaid for 80 days after the sameis 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. 9th, 1854. J. DOUGIvVSS, Secretarv. October 9, lf54-6xn.
GEX
11" )Montgomery county, Indiana on the [JI)o-me.stie Attaclinient was issued by 15th (lay of -January, 1855 one.estray .me, Thomas J. Mason, one of the Justices iirindie Steer, with a white face white bel- of the. Peac'c, in and for Madison township, ley, three white logs, and brush of the tail in the eotmiy of Montgomery, and State of white, a crop oft' the light ear, branded Indiana, on the twenty-fifth day of Janimwitli "A" on the right horn supposed tobo ry, 1855, upon the ailidavit of Oren Stcdthreo year old past.' Appraised to 8iJ5,C0 dary and Samuel Pigget, trustees of Mount by .Joseph «}. Westaud & William Stone- Pleasant Christian Church at Linden, in braker, before Thomas J. Mason, Justice the State and county aforesaid, against the of the Peace.
Attest A. P. LVJSN, Clerk.
S,
1?55*
from the subscriber living iu Su
gar creek Montgomery county, Indiana, an indented apprentice to the farming business by the name of Alexander Welch. Said apprentice lell hifihome the evening of the 21st day of December, 1 f-o-t. All persons are hereby forwarned of trusting or harboring said boy on my account as 1 will pav no debts of b.'u contracting from this date. THO'S M. 0. STRAIN.
December 22, IS51—*
ri*AKEN
UP by Samuel Wi'son, living in Coal-
1 creek township. Montgomery comity, lndiam on the Oth day of December, 1^51, two head of Estray Cattle, one is a bundle Steer, weitha swallow" fork in the right ear branded with the letter "0"' ou the right hip, three years old past appraised at $19,00. The oilier is a red brindle Cow, marked with a crop ofi the right ear, supposed to be three years old past, appraised at $'16,00 by John i'\ Killin and James 15. Pierce, before
ward P. Bcnctt, justice of the peace, on 4th dav of Jan. 1H55. Attest, A, P, LVNNCierk. Jan,11,1855.
ffis °3? O 3FS. El.
Y~e-:tucird(he Slav (fJimjire fakes its nay."
A NEW AND SPJ.ENmP STCX'K OP
FALL AND WINTER CLOTH'N? JUST RECEIVED!
npiIF undet 1 Is justified N= UM.~ 'he citizens ot Crawionisville and ttie surrounding eountrv, that a be tor ar.d chea] 1 lot Hi L. Made a'
lias never been opened in this town. In this large and splendid assortment may be found Owrcoats. DRESS AND FROCK COAT'S
AND
All of the very best Fabrics and made up in the latest New York styles. We would call attention especiailv to our assortment- of
?SSTS,:&^S:t ::FiTfifSf Yt'hieh for beauty, elegance of design, and durability, cannot be surpa-snl
:n
this market. Als-i.
a lijcrior lot of VXDnhSllIETS. plain and ribbed WOOLEN SHIRTS, and WOO LUX I)'AA WEKS. These ere all of the best material and make, and offered at the very lowest prices aLo, a iron oral a?::ortru nt of
Y\ IHTiO AND FANCY SHIRTS, Hosiery* tilovcs, Act., eoi.stai:!'y on hai.d. •Kv
A\ II'ATS, II.ATS. SLVUTSMKNS' AT?:
TS Jersey Ties, verv superior, at sept 7.] a. fiORNER & CO'a.
LEGAL NOTICE, [T\nOTlCE is hereby given, that a writ of
goods, chatties, rights, credits, moneys & effects of Jehu Kenworthy, late of the county and State aforesaid, by virtue of which writ the following described credits and money were .attached as the credits and money of the said Jehu Kenworthy, to-wit: a promisory note calling for twenty dollars and ninety-five cents, due Sept. 30th, 1855 and bill of costs on John Fraley of live dollars and thirty-eight cents, which note K:H1 bill of costs is in the hands of lliram Hughes, and subject to a claim of eleven dollars and twenty-live cents, which the said Hughes holds against the said Jehu Kenworthy also, live dollars in the hands of C. W. Sviiite, and that on the fourteenth day of April, 1.S55, at one o'clock P. M., at my ofh'ce in said township, I will proceed to hear and decide upon such attachment and the claims the said creditors. THOMAS J. MASON,
March 8. 1855.] Jn-Z.i'jc. [Printer's fee 82."]
fcken Up by Sherman Hostetter Of Scott, Montgomery county, Indiana, tour yearling steers—one is a red brindle one is a dark red orTrown one is a roan, with the end of his tail cut off, with some white on the belly one is red with a small white spot in the forehead, some white on the belly with four white spots on the bod all unmarked. Appraised at twenty-eight dollars by Allen Harrison and Wm Ashby before Wasson, Jus'.iec of the Peace, on the 30th dav of D'.-c lc'51. Attest,
EdItownship,
Jan -1 '55]
A
rn\k*i:x UP by Philip Hawk, on the 5th day of JL December, lt*54. one yearling heifer, a black, with some white en the belly and some white in the thee, no other marks or brands perceivable—ap--e to eight dollars. Ai.so, one yearling steer, black and while, his legs all black up to the knees, and on his hips each a black spots, head and neck black, no other marks or brands percehablu. Apr. i-ed .to bv i),in'l Vaughn and Levi Moore, boiore John S Gray, Esq.
A copy,
Jan 1 1 A LYXX, Clerk
rr!nieiit
Vorxo AjiLntc-A HATS.
Cloth Caps, J'Luh Ccr,?\
G!
Clc.
We
Nary Jilue Huts.
assure our customers and the public generally that as we made our purchase at unusu diy low rates in trie Eastern Cities, wo are prepared to sell our Clothing'
r|MIE
ii!ider?i.cnqd.f-ikcss pleasure iniuinonncinsr A. to the former patrons of T. J). .Brown .V Co., that having purchased' the entire stock and having recently made largo additions thereto, lie is now prepared to accomodate those wishing any articles in his line, at as low rates as they can be purchased at any house wesi of Philadelphia.
Our stock will lie found to comprise every article u-.uul!y found in a Drug Store, which we warrant as to quality. "We are prepared to sell to physicians everv article which they may need in the practice, and we cariicj-liy solicit them to call and examine our s'!. .Nii:i STOCK of SI.LECT Pownuts and Chen which we sav without fear of contradiction CA-X-.NOT liE JiXCr/yLED in the Suite.
THE LADIES
Are requested to call and examine our snpe:b assortment of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brudies. Flavoring Extract.-', &c\, which we pledge to sell .it Philadelphia prices!
Thankful to tiie many customers of the former firm. Inope by strict attention to business and care in the selc t:on and eompoundiiur of remedies, to merit a hboral snare of public patronage.
Call at t.he sign of the Yellow Column, one door ea.-t of the Eaule Hotel. T. L). N". Xovcmbcr 3, lti-l-tr".
APAXNE1.) Ti.v of various sizes, lor siii *..t nice article, just, received by 'J i) ih'.ow.v.
CO Ml) ,of Picrce's JIatchef, at
A
Glass and China-ware, Queensware,
lt'iilT I—Star Candle .ii.'vi'iiiiit'r
ii at
^~AiXX AT.iOX, Cloves, Mace, Xutmc.gs, Ginger
nd Popper, at -Bi'.ov.w's.
1 DOW Class of all sizes, from 2!) by ."0 to 7 by !•), at [nov2] Biiow.v's.
r?~dlACOBAPliE,
3. sold at
BAZIX'S
rjPRUSSES
G1
ROAD.
is hereby given to the Stockholders
fP
instantaneous 1
AKE.PT
Win Nicholson, living about
wo miles north of Crawfordsville on the Bail road. on the loth day ot Dec. 1*5-1, one pale red briiidie steer, with a white back, head, belly, and hind legs,up to the hock joint, crop oft' of each :sr, and an under-bit off the right and a figure ten {10} on the left horn, supposed to be 'A yews old last spring, and valued at $20,00 by Allen Nicholson and Robert Plunket, this '10th dav of Dee. 285-j. DICHARD CANIXli, J. P.
ti
A ecr-v attest,
.Ja '11't'55*J A LYNN, Ok.
CAB1HBT & CHAIR
liii uiidersipined ha? on hand a penerai n.-^'Tt-ofp'.aiti and fashionable FUHXITl'lM^ maile of tiu1 best material by expericnoed work ITK-II. and flatter hiin.-eif tiiat he cannot fail to please a riitcnniiiiating public. Call and sec before purchasing cLsc'V/here and we will make it to your interest to buy.
IT
WAKE-ROOMS
UKAVKP. If.vrs, AWAKK HATS,
at the aid .stand orroosnte the
Ri- ine Hcare. Vv"M.
UP
LYNX, Clerk.
HOJJUVTSOX.
Xovinnber ...
COINC ST ALOME! ^,^fv
etomi
rj H.ecelirecli
air dye. \v 's.
[nova] Bl
Depilatory for removing superHous
hair, sold by [uov2] J.)
BKOW.V.
and Abdominal -Supporters for sale
A. by [november 2] Bitow.v.
FXIJIXE
Evan's Lancets, American do., BROWN'S.
I Abccss do., Spring do., at
JAINTS and Oils of all kinds at Xovcmber 2] I) BROWN'S.
TJIE
Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned ill the Drug business, under the style of T. D. Brown it 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.
R. T. BII OWN, R. KROUT, T. D. BROWN.
N. B.—The business will hereafter be conducted bv the undersigned at the old stand, one door cast of the Eagle Hotel, where lie will be happy to see his friends and customers.
November 2, 1854. T. D. BROWN.
., Notice
S hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will of William Cox, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
I
EJJIJAH
January 25, 1855—*
by Lewis McCall of Madison town-
sliip, on the 25th day of December, 1854, an estray white Heifer, with some dark spots on her neck,-dark-cars, branded with "A" on the right hoiu, supposed to be three years old. Appraised to $17,t!'J by John Cochran and Michael Siiotts,before Thomas Mason, Justice of the Peace.
Attest, A LYXX, Clerk.
January 4, 1855*
LOOK CUT FOR PASTURES!
THli
subscriber offers for rent two Pastures, .containing 880 acres—one of 560 acres, and the other of 320 acres, situate on Ley Creek Prairie, seven miles from Crawfordsville, on the road leading from Clark's Mill to Linden.
Ajiy information in reference to the above named Pastures may be obtained by calling on Samuel Binford, in Crawfordsville, or on t'(C subscriber six miles cast of Crawfordsville.
Feb 15, lf55.] .JOHN BIXFORD.
ATTENTION.
CUSTOMERS HpilK subscribers having disposed of their Dry
Feb 22, 1*55—3t] GALEY SCOTT.
TAKEN (JP
(r)v Miles IT. Pierce, iu 2»iadisou To-.vn-
!i-Qalii}).
Mtintgoniery connly, Indiana:
oil tlio Itt ('ay ol Deceiiibcr, 1854, tv,'o estray Steers, to-wit one red three year o!:l pjtyei', krrl with a crop off tl- .• left car, and a.slit in the same, and a half crop o. the right appraised to 818,00 by Joel Stoddard, and Joseph Alexander, Jr.— Also, one red yearling- Steer, wiih touic wliite, marked with a crop off the right ear and dewlaped no other marks perceivable appraised to $9,00 by Joel Stoddard, il- Jo.-eph Alexander, Jr., before- James W'Lou, Justieo of the Peace.
Attest. A P. LYNX,
Feb. 8, lbi).J
A 1 0 xV
I"
L-k t:
1" SlcpiiGn Bunnei! i!\'i:i in Co :!ert 9 f-hip, AI outcome ry county, Iiitliana, on (he 4th day of December, ltr'51, one while spotted Steer, three years old next spring, no marks or bran !.- ])eroeivable. Appraisctl at befcre liuv.-aril Bennct, Justice of tlie Fence.
Attest, A. 1'. LVX^i, Cler! ." dec 31 1151."•
Ci3I3Ji ^aiOK Eii'8 -SA 2- T..
fpIIE undcr/tpied has been a]j]x nted by the 1 Oouvt- of Common Pleas of Alo: County, Jnfluna. a Co:ia:iisi?ic'iier to .«oli at /'ri-vat-e Sale the following described lnnd in -rtid county, to-wit: The north half of west half of' the north-etiot quarter ei' section fourteen, in township seventeen north of range three !on-rin jrto the heir.' of- Elizabeth Cook, ut cea-ed.' upon the following terms. .to-v.-«t: One third in hand at time of *i!e, one tldrd iu six month.-:, and the rchi-.'.ue in 13 months from day tf =a'e tin two instalments at a It: i-f-s!.
ALEX AXDJiii TIIOAi
January 20, 1^5.").) C'.)iami£."»ioiicr.
L. B= FISH.
WNOR.I.SAU':M TAIL KV A:X KJXPS O:-*
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE-TEKr..~-ILvi-rK, IND. lb"? Chureiu i' 0 a. -, l. 1), Reeled Aielosicni:1. oet 1^51—i:n
LOW,
OAPiiiAttE ^Ai^FrVGIOFiYi
SII&
MAiiTIX IaK:', AIAX FCTU11EUS of Plows, ons, Carnages, raid all kinds of Farai-
iiig Iniph!i:i':nts, corner of Main and Clark sts., Lafayette, l'ud. Wc buy our iriatesiaU direct from raanufixctur-.. c'.-s, and are enabicd to sell our work as low a.i can !-e sold in the west.
All work .ii.'.irf.S. I «iders v.ili receive frompt atteiidonr Eala\ette, May
IT.
1—ly
["13'IXTS of new -i\lcApril 1~: 1
H,
AXD
celebrated Percussion J) Biiow.s'.s.
Pencils. Paper and Preinium Ink at Xovembcr'J] 1) BUOWN'S.
and Lard Oil at 1) iii.oWN'.-S.
if 2J
O Gross Lyon Xo\ ember
LL
Kathairon just opened at Jh'.owx'.s.
LL the vnlunblc Patent Medicines of the dav
[november UJ
'i BIK.IW.N's.
UDEll "N'inegar kcjit constantly on hand by \J November 2] 1' BROWN.
UPKJviOlt Tobacco and choice Cigars at O Xovcmber U] Bitowx's.
and SU omdifi l-jiY'r
j.\o. joj:.".or"-.-,
BAILEY, JOHNSTON
a!
& O
COMMISSION" AND IOinVAliOiNa
R'&ymfrm
3
DEALERS IX WOOL, ~}'j and G! iVrdnuJ fitreet, CINCiXNATl.
team Beat Agents and Sole Freight Agents for ovrngion and ilnilioiuL "Mark C'.'Oils B. .1. & C. to avoid Errors.'.' '.October 19, lto-i-Gin.
Farni for Sale.
A G-13a( Bargain I fortliesc lamps, we keep a full supply of all the jPIiE subsctiber wishes to sell Iris w.dl known \arious put-ters, from a side and ailor LAMP to a 1 and well improved farm,containing 190 acres, light chandelier, varying in price from §1,50 to $9. directly en the Railroad, uoi miles north of craw- sep~l
fordsvillo, 17 miles south (if Lafayette, and a half mile south of Linden. One hundred and fifty and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Raacres under fence, about !h) acres plow hind ot _|_ ors mul —100 gross American and fij'st qualify the remainder good meadow and pasture and a sudicient quantity of timber for fencing, fuel, kc. For tei nis. inquire at this oflice or of the subsenber on the oremises.
GEORGE
Oct. 2C' 1S5-1-.
Noncmbcr 9, 1851—tf
GENTS7ware
Vi'IiTGKT.
MEAT MARKBT.
nMIK subscrider would respcctfuilv inform the ij locks, assorted sizti. 1 cili/.ens of Crawftnilivdie and viciunv, that •*c*
lie has opened a Market Stall, on Washim.ton ^'o-^^ood fciew^ ir.. street, in the room- .ecently occupied by anarsd-.dl, where he will keep constantly on hand, Besf, Fork, MhUOII, Stusa«r«. Jtc.. ot the best qnalilv. lie will endeavor to be ready at all times to wait upon customers with any ihim: in his line. Market everyday at all hours. Your patroua»c is solicited. II MARKS.
of ail kinds at
sept lfc'54.J A. HORNER & CO's.
I 7 E el to el & S cheaper for cash than they have ever been sold in the Wabash Yulley. A. IiouNiiJi co.
N O I E
NOTICE
is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel Wray, late of Montgomery countv, dee'd. Said estate is probablv solvent ilANNIBAL'TKOtJT, Adm'r.
January 11, it55. ..
TOILET ARTICLES,
COLOGXE,
COX, Executor.
Bay Water. Ha ndl-crchief Extracts,
Fou-dcr Puffs, Meat Fun, Lilly White, Chalk balls, Alabaster Tabids, Toilet Soaps of every variety for sale one door east of the Eagle liotel. nearlv opposite Camobcll's store, by
Sept. 11/ T. D. BROWN & CO.
cuts & Ladles-Velvet Toilet Slippers at (dec 7.)
1 0 0 0 0
State Stock: Money'
"VST" 3xr iE3 ii
IX
exchange for Boots & Shoes at Cash prices. Bryant's Boots and Shoes area sure preventive of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Now is thtf*timc to buy, while the Banks are breaking,bring on your third class paper and get its. yaiuo in something that will do your soles good, af$l
II. E.
Jan 11,1855,-Lnx]
THE'undersigned
BRYANT'S
BOOT
&
SHOE STORE.
To Physicians.
calls your especiaf attention
to his carefully selected stock of Pure select Powders, Chemicals, Extracts and Tinctures. These are put up in quantities to suit the profession, and being UM OU«TEDI,Y PCKK can be relied on in action. Please call and examine this stock—you cannot help purchasing.
O'Prescnptions skilfully, neatly and carefully compounded. T. D". BROWN, Bmqijist, S3'One door. East of Ike Eagle Hotel.
November 2, lc54-3w.
Goods establishment, entire, and being out ~~r~ of business, would respectfully request their old Kentucky Trust Go. Bank, customers who know themselves indebted to then either by Note or Book account, to call and settle immediately. We need our money conn, and must hate it. One of the firm will always be found at the old stand to attend to Your cases.
WE
are i.ow buvir.g the Notes of this Bauk. LAYMOX & CO. CniwfordsviJic, Jau'y 25, lt'55—tf.
[rJ
1,
0
9
'*i now receiving and opening ready fur exhibit J. tie::, Ills immense Fall Supply of MENS' HEAVY BOOTS,
MENS® HUNGARIAN BOOTS, Itlcnii' Grain Leather Water Proof Boots,'
HUNTERS BOOTS, MENS' KIP AXP CALF LINED
M' Fine Calf Boots,
Iflfi THICK BOOTS,
BOYS' KIP AND CALF LOOTS
rR\ ra nji ra ri..
YOUTHS' AND CiULDllENS'
Boots
mmki
km
Slioes
FOR WJXTE/i WEAK.
•WOMSHS SIP Qc C/iLP LAGS BOOTS,
}rI()ROC)"
"BOOTS,
Oil-is and Chilt.rens Ctui'uiu! Morocco
SUITABLE FOR WET WEATHER.
ALSO—A vitrieiy of Ladies and ilisjsee'
KID AND ENAMELED
BOOTS, GAITERS, 131 Sr
3
&&,r. C.
OWyi'iS JXD LADIES RUBBERS,
i.ndies Ciossanier and
luiiEBs,
(1-.?., itc., togctbcr.comprisiijg the largest and best assortment of
BOOTS & SHOES I've before offered to the public, ?nf. at pricaa ii lil to suit. ,.. A nlrv,- and complete asfnrlaent of
mm wmmmmsi
.irST JilCCEtYLD.
Call and examine yeurtelvcs.
September 28, i^.T-I-tf.
48.
"v 6 10 5 10 5 6 srp 31
PALLET'S.
L. FALLEY,
TAKEN UP,
"3Y
Jesse TVilliamr-, of Fredricltsburg', iu "Wai..I rait Town-hip, rdontgoHievy county, Indiana, one Kstray dark brindle Cow, discribcd a? follows: Some whire under her belly, a white spot in her forehead, rather small, heavy made, no earmarks perceivable, L-upposcd to be eight years old, she ul a small bell on when she came inn the neighhood appraised to fifteen dollars by "William J. Harris and Isaac Cmse. before Andrew Loop, tJu&hea of tin.- Peace, en the 'Jtli d.tv of December,
Attest:
J).'c.2!.i ol-* A. l\ i'.YN'X, Ch-k.
J/.MIS NR.. ::S. BOBJ-IIT n.
CAMPBELL)
Brooks & Campbell, (oacco:..-or-: io iirooks & .Brown,)
IMPOUTEKS.
AM)
DKALKKS
IN-
TV
Exonsir. AMERICA*
AM) GJIK.MAX LLAI :IWAKI:, (IRER.VSWAKIT--.-A.VO I.ASSV.'AItK, M.\IX STiiti.T. MAV ALP.AXY, IXH. are now receiving our fa'l importation of the above goods to which we invite an examination of.patfeni.-5 aud prices by merchants vbitinir this nir.rkoi.
Our goods ir. style nnd (piaiit-y, nrc Suited to the Indiana trade—and we feci confident wc can make it to the iutctcst of those visiting the FalL'to make tlioir purcha«os at this point. septal '51 BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
on:.TR:L:is .T Co's Patent solar I.AKII T.AMPS and
BJIOOKS
it
CAMPBELL,
KnglisJi Table Cuticry—1100 dex do and do pocket do —73doz do and do scissors shear.-:—3J0 do/.ci File®, rasiis, blacksiiutli, mill and saw—IDO uross iroa, table ami tea spoons—50 gross Brit^iia table & tea spoons I —25 dozen Butcher and sticking Knives—20 doz I Aiiws' slice Knives.
BROOKS- fc CAMPBELL.
•I.ocks. l.atc?tc.«i. antl Scrnivs. and qualities—75 do do—
u"/j
TI—1,000 do/, door
ii its—100 do/ table ihitis—120 doz sah pullies 'j 25 doz sash wtaers—75 boxes and keg^ Tack's irom 2 to a4 oz—55boxes'Brads A: finishing Nails. sep21\31j BiiooKs
CAMPHELL.
Axes, Shovcis mid Spadej-'.
*y ABoxes Hunt's. Levcrett's and Collins's jmi Uli Axes—10 boxes handled Axes-25 boxes Hatchets and Hammers—75 boxes ass'd shovels & spades, round and square—10 boxes Four pronged. Forks—20 Reams si'.iid paper. sep21] Brooks & Campbell.
LASS WAKE.—500 boxes Glassware, consisting of Tumblers, molasses Cans, Jars, Cruits, kc.
BROOKS CAMPBELL.
New Albany, sept. 21, VS5'i—tf ...
QUEENSWAltF.—150
crates & casks of as
sorted Qeonsware, English and French China, now opened and repacked to suit purchasers. sep 21
1&54.] BROOKS
M21
&
CAMPBELL.
DOZUN double plated Table Forks do do Desert do 21 21
do do do do
do do do clo
Table Spoons
1
Tea do & 7 ring castera Cake Baskets
Brittannia tea setts, from $12 to $18 do Tea Coffee Pots do pitcliers, 1.2,3 & 4 quart do castors, as'd, 3,4,5 6 a .K do molasses Cups do Candlestick.-?' & «.
1S54 BIIOOKS
& CAMPBKLL.JJ
