Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 April 1855 — Page 3

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YOHK TIMES.

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its'advertising

patronage is highly gratify­

ing md satisfactory. The^Prpprietprs of the Times feel that in appealing to the public for a continuance and nn increase of the favor they have so abundantly extended to1 it hitherto, they can refer lb the past as a guarantee for the future.4 They aim first of all to make the Times a" newspaper inferior to noi:e in New.York City or in any part of the Unitec States. They will spare no expense nor any labor necessary to procure for its columns the earliest, fullest, and most reliable information, upon all subjects that may enlist public interest and attention. The Correspondence of the Times,-both Foreign hnd Domestic, is especially copious and ••'attractive,—enlisting in its service some of I the ablest and most accomplished writers connected with the press in any part of the world. In its Congressional ond Legia-1 the reports,—its accounts of public meetings,—its record of Personal -Literary, and

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a course, in all respects and on ail subjects

in its pint, the d.. clopiiicnt an 1 tiengtli-

•ami a reliance

•patriotism, morality and common sense o! •••the People, insU-ad of the prejudices, the seiSshr-e.-s, or tho vanitv of individuals.—

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sui Education. While there will be 110 deviation from the conduct of the paper hitherto in the.-:e respects, every effort will be made to give it additional strength and interest in every department.

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PER & Co., NO. 138 Nassau slrect, New York.

J\. CSrOOC^. £&!OL€3l COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF

TIN, COPPER AND

SHEET IRON ^ARE,

ON

hands and for sale at Hoover's, at Graves & Cumberland's old stand, 011 as good terms as can be had in the west. House Gutter, Spouting aud Roofing done so as to warrant satisfaction. Mending done on short notice.

O^Rags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken in exchange for ware. J. HOOVER. March 15,18»5-tf.

Moose 8c Let for Sale.

rT^HE

undersigned offers for sale his House and JL Lot, containing two acres, with a comfortable residence, stable,smoke-house, wood-house, a good well |of water. Also a variety of bearing Fruit Tree?, situated in Yountsville, Montgomery county, Indiana. Terms liberal. For particulars call and see. the the undersigned at Yountsville.

forms,— will denounce abuses wherever thev may exist —arge economy, efficiency, and t.n intelligent regard for the'public good in every U-'paiUuent of ihe public service —resi.-t all unjust aggression upon the rights, the institution, and the sentiments of e"\ei\ action, and in all things aim to pro- jy ,.f May, 1855. their Barber Shop will not be mole harmony of sentiments and unity of kept open on the Sabbath. We would therefore effort among"all the friends of national respectfully request all who may desire our serFreodom. of sound Morality and of univer-

April 5,1855.] JAMES GRAHAM. [EF'N. B. This is a good location for a mechanic.

ATTENTION,'

CUSTOMERS

THE

subscribers having disposed of their Dry Goods establishment, entire, and being out of business, would respectfully request their :old customers who know themselves indebted to them "either by Note or Book account, to call and settle immediately. We need Qur money soon, and 'must have it. One of the firm Hl always be found at the old stand to attend to vour cases. "Feb 32, I&5—3tJ GALEY &• SCOTT.

L. FALLEY7"

Wholesale & Retail Dealer

sHovrr^rHER.

BEGS

leave toteturn lifa^hieefc thanks io.liis num&-ou4ctistottt£^*Jffe'<fctfe' unljqiited "patronage heretofore-so IibeifllyHbCSto.wed/hdping by diligent and stricft j^iktioto to business to merit a continuance of the same. Hcvilsolrbegs leave to inform tliem, that he ha& just wcftiWd direct

From the Manufacturers

a very large and well selected assortment of Boots and Shoes of every description, which for quality and cheapness cannot be excelled if equaled.— The public are invited to call and examine for themselves •[april 5, 1855.]

Vfew

cases Mens' Custom Made Calf Boots— also, an extra' quality of Kip and Grain L. FALLEY'S. Leather Boots, at

ENTS. Calf and patent leather Congress v.T Congress Boots gents, cloth Congress Boots, gents. Cloth and Buckskin Oxford Tie's gents. Polf* nnrl .lirscv Tics. nf. VALLEY'S. Calf and Jersey Ties,at

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General Intelligence, it will not be surpass ed by any journal of the day. In its Political and Social discussions, the Times will adhere steadily and firmly to the course it has hitherto pursued. It neiiliee claims to speak the sentiments, nor will it consent to follow the dictates of anv respectftilly inform

ffirpst9

party, nor is it devoted to the interests any man'or of any faction. remain, independent of parties, and regardless of mere party objects,—pursuing such

ENTS. and Ladies Opera Toilet Slips IT Rubber Over-shoes for 75 cents Ladies npri! 5]

LADIES

E E

60 cents, at ALLEY'S.

silk Congress Gaiters Kid Congress Boots and Gaiters

Tan colored Gaitors, at

epril 5]

FALLEY'S.

Frank Miller's celebrated Blacking, at april 5] L. FALLEY'S.

VN

extensive and general assortment of Leath* er and Findings, just received at april 5,1855] L. FALLEY'S.

Austin & Coursan,

the

!i£3L. citizens of Crawfordsvillo

£&.

and

-n vieinitv, that thev are prepared to furnish them at

aU tim

-cs

nnd h0l

-!rs

wit

Beef, Pork, Mutton & Sausage:

at Qur gt(ind onWashington 8treeti aml two doonl

sou

th of Layman & Co's Grocery Store.

us shall to its Editor best calculated to promote the public welfare, and to advance the grcai principles of Republican Freedom and of Christian Morality, on which all social and all civil good must always depend. It will urge and advocate Education, Industry, Temperance, Econo-j INDIANA FREE BANK AGENOV, my, equal and exact Justice to all men, sub- I Indianapolis, Jan. 29, 1855.$ mission to Law, devotion to Civil Order, \^47E are now converting suspended Free Bank the Love of Liberty and of the Union, ad- paper, for a Commission of one per cent., herenceto the Constitution in its letter and

iTrWe return our most sincere thanics for past favors and hope by sliict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended. [Feb 8,1855.]

STATE STOCK MONEY.

an(*

returning proceeds of-sales of bonds in Ex-

are,

.-,.,,1 change on New York. I X. containing 880 acres—one of 560 acres, and

ernng of a tnii Amenoan sentiment, re- rates Prairie, seven miles from Crawfordsville, on the spect for the religious, social, and personal 2d Class paper at 00 cents. ights of all classes, and that general cul- Ha do ture and elevation of the public spirit on

in

ViITenc^

or

•which, far more than on specific measures, the advancement of Society depends.— While it claims the light tir discuss every subject of public interest and importance,, „.r ami to present its own vic.vs uuon them ali oynnet of Madison township, it will exercise this riuhi with' due respect Montgomery county, Ind., one estray for others whoso opinions may bo different,

refl

a»d

-appea's to judgment instead an^

,vllite

and with that just regard for public senti- letter "QJ on the left horn, and the *i, :it essential to pubiic usefulness Jt will ajipearance of a brand on the right hip, se"k in all thimrs to subs! itute Eoa.son fo) but what letter if any cannot be ascertained, Dogmatism,--of passion.—

a'so

upun the sound

on

Attest, A. P. LY^N, Clerk.

v.nM-cli 22, 1855.*

SarBerins 2 'T'^HE undersigned would respectful!y infonn JL their friends and customers tliat alter the 1st

vic,est0

caU

duribe

THE

th^^rk

March 20, 18.55

xv|at'

urdav eve. HlCIvLIr^ JOxs-Lo.

HOUSE PAINTING-

(O

11 &

km

J. W. HOG UE,

"VXTOULD respectfully say to the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he has commenced the House Painting business, both Plain and Ornamental, Glazing and

Sikllllt.

Since I have been in this place, I have executed work for Messrs. J. H.Benefiel, and J. Kcency, (Publisher of the Journal,) to whom you are directed for a sample of my work.

QZTOrders can be left at the store of Mr. Benefiel. Crawfordsville, February 1, 1855—ly. ,V

$2,000 AT COST!

I

offer at COST, wholesale or retail, mv entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES, bought mostly for cash at very low figures.

Country Merchants

Desiring to replenish their stocks, can hare Cincinnati bills duplicated. The store has a good run of trade and a rare opportunity is offered those who wish to engage in business:

TERMS LIBERAL—Apply at R. E. BRYANT'S,

5"

BOOT SHOK STOHK.

March 22, 1855.—lm.

DISSOLUTION.

partnership heretofore existing under the name of A. Horner & Co., was dissolved bv mutual consent on the 2d day of March. The business cf the firm will be settled by Horner & Davis. A. HORNER, Jr..,

JZL.

J. GRAHAM & BRO.

^T^HE Boot and Shoe business will be continued JL by the undersigned at the old stand of A. Horner & Co. ABRAHAM HORNER, JR.,

JACOB DAVIS.

March 15, 1855-3w.

STAR CITY

PLOW, WAGON AND

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,

MARTIN & LANE,'

agjyp MANUFCTURERS of Plows. Wag--32s3str. cms, Carriages, and all kinds of Farming Implements, .comer of Main and Clark sts., Lafayette, Ind.

We buy our materials direct from manufacturers, and are enabled to sell our work as low as it cap be sold in the weBt.( .,•

All work warranted. "t tAll orders will rcceive prompt attention. Lafayette, May 25, 1854—lv

MISS M. A. BUNCH,

Fashionable Milliner and MANTUAMAKER,

WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens of

Crawfordsville & vicinity, that she will hold herself in readiness at all times to accommodate those desiring any thing done in her line.-

IO"Residence "on the corner of South Washington streets. [April 5/T'Bdo—1 ta]

fttTLlB J&ck

YOUNG WAfffiXOR, WILL stitnd tlie present season, at ray Stable. Qjiemjie south., .of Crawfordsvillo on the -Tprre-Haute road, (gennril^kncwn as the Rufifner

Fgrrn, at the redueedpriceof $7.00 to insure a Mare with foal, payable when thefact is

known or the Marc transferred. The.8eason had commerced and will cud on the 1st of July.

Description nbd Pedipreei

YOUNG WARRIC)R, is si dark' iron .gray, 15 hands high, with fine form, action, bone and muscle. He was sired by Redinon's Premium Jack York: he bv old Warrior and out of a Maltese Jannet, BEN F. SMlTII.

April 5, 1855—5t

A O W A I O

'HIS fine young Jack will make his

first season at my stable miles west of Bainbrklge, in Putnam county comity, and will serve Jennets at $15'for Jennet colts and 825 for Jack colts, the money due when the fact is known-or the Jennet tranferred. Pasturage 2-7 cts.per. week. All possible care taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but I will not be liable for any.

Description & Pedigree.

This fine Jack is 15 hands high, great length, splendid bone, and as gume as a peacock. Mammoth Warrior was sired by Leviathan and he by old Mammoth.— Mammoth Warrior's dam was a superior Warrior Jennet* W. AY. EATES.' april 4,'55-m3.

CLAKK CO., KY., Feb. 1855.:

CERTIFICATES.—We the undersigned

sure foal getter. His colts are large and

likely. He is of good stock, the well known

Warrior on the one side and the Mammoth the other. Given under our hands this date above. John Evans, Tlidhiias Evaiis, Josiah J. Ashley, John Williams, Jesse Williams, C. W. .Williams, Wm. R. Duncan, Ben. E. Grooms, Peter Bean, Thos. G. Snddeth, M.O.Evans, John Bedman, A. Lindsley, John W. Bean, I.N.Winn, James Hall, J. C. Hall, D. W. Ferman.. april 5, 1855. .'

LOOK OUT FOR PASTURES

hereby certiTy that the well known Jack, I pel-sons if they would attend promptly to this call. Mammpth Warrior, is good broedor and "A friend in

^HE subscriber offers for rent two Pastures,

also, purchasing it at the following the other of d20 acres, situate on Ley Creek

Irairie,

TnExchange on New York, or in

Goy at three per cent premium. Feb 8,1855.] DEPAUW & DEFREES.

Taken Up

spotted Steer, branded with

the appearance of the letter "S"

the loft hip no other marks or brands

perceivable supposed to be three years old this spring, and appraised to $25,00, by .Tames Mi-Dowell and John Grimes, before Thomas J. Mason, Justice of the Peace, on the IQih dav of March, 1855.

road leading from Clark's Mill to Linden. Any information in reference to the above named Pastures may be obtained bv calling on

PAR

Eighty-Five Cents 011 tlie Dollar. Brank of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne. Bank of South Bend, South Bend. Bauk of Perrysvillc, Perrysville. Delaware Co. Bank Muncic. Great Western Bank Terre Haute. Huntington Co. Bank Huntington. 7 Indian Reserve Bank lvokomo. Kalamazoo Bank Albion. N. Western Bank Bloomfield. N. Y. Stock Bank, Yincennes. Tippecanoe Bank, Winnemac. Upper Wabash Bank, Wabash. Wayne Bank Logansport. Wayne Bank, Richmond. Wabash River Bank Jasper. Wabash River Bank Newville. Wabarsh River Bank N. Corydon.

Seventy-Five Cents on the Dollar* 1

Steuben Co. Bank Angolia. Bank of Covington Covington. Bank of Rochester, Rochester. Bank of Rensselaer Rensselaer. ^Elkhart Co. Bank Goshen. yo

Farmer's & Mechanic's B'k Rensselaer. State Stock Bank Marrion, State Stock Bank Jamestown. Swanee Bank, Attica. Wabash Valley Logansport. Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling. AtlanticBank, Jackson. Bank of Albion, Albion. Bank of Attica, Attica. 'c Bank of N. America Newport. Bank of Bridgeport Bridgeport. |Bank of Connersville Connersville. .Bank of T. Wadsworth, Michigan City. 'Bank of Rockport Roekport.

Bank of America, Morocco. Bank of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Albany, New Alban}-. ^'Drovers Bank, Rome.

WATir-orrffiim"'","'-f-r. '/rMpNTGOMBBY OotWTY, Jf^^g^ery^rcibt'Court/SepteitrtTS Crrti 1955: Nancy J,.J£cplinger,.i ". Cttmplaintifo^Di vorce.

Saul Kcplinger.-p,) -i ,r•

WHEREAS,

Gents

Samuel Bin ford, in Crawfordsville, or on the sub- the AS est. ?I :I 1 TLTVNO CI'/.CS stove of admirable beauty and propor-

scriber six miles east of Crawfordsville. I Three sizes of the unrivftlled Unfk Pat-n»5 Feb 15,1855 JOHN BlNFORD. which is tions. 3 a a E I INDIANA FREE BANK LIST.lis a new jwttern of beautiful design.

Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Bank of Brookville, Brookville. Bank of Rockville, Rockville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon., Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of the Capital, Indianapolis. Bank of North Amcrica Clinton. Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw. Bank of Monticelo, Montieclo. Canal Bank, Evansville. Crescent City Bank Evansvillc. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central Bank, Indianapolis. Fayette Co. Bank, Connersville. Farmers & Mechanics' B'lc Indianapolis. Gramercv Bank, Lafayette. Iloosier Bank, Logansport. Indiana Bank, Madison. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte. Kentuckty Stock Bank, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Merchants & Mechanics', B'k N. Albany. N. Y. & Ya1 S. S. Bank, Evansville. Prarie City Bank, Terre Ilaute. Southern Bank Terre Haute. Salem Bank, North Salem. Traders Bank, of Indianpolis. Farmers Bank Westfield.

on the 24&k day of March, A'.

D. 1855, said plaintiff, Nancy J.Keplinger, by Wailace & Wliite her attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of, said. Co.urt the affidavit of a disinterested persoh, shpwing th'at sfiid. defendant, Saut Keplinper,4as not a tfisirf^nt-of tfie State -of Indiana. Therefore said defendant, Saul Keplinger, is hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint in said Court, and.tliat unless he plead, answer or demur to said complaint on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said court, to be holden in the Court Honse at Cr.iwfordsvillc, in said county, commencing on the second Moilday of September next, (1855.) said Court will, proceed to hear and determine the cause in his absence. Attest: ANDREW F. LYNN,

Cierk Montgomery Circuit Court.

March 29,1355-[printer's fee $2.]

"JAMES HilpLDS &. CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Mercliants, —PI:AI.EES IN

FLOUR & PRODUCE,

SOLE AGENTS OF THE

Kanawha Salt Company, State sti, betiieeh Main and tlie river, NEW ALBANY, 1ND. March 15,1855^6r. -3

Fire! Fire! Fire!

HAVING

been so unfortunate as to have ray

house burned up,T resort to this method of informing all my friends who know themseH es indebted to me for Recording Deeds o.i other instruments, that my necessities are such that I am com: nollorl to make immediate collection of an sums

pelled to make immediate owing to me. I would feel grateful, to all such

ne^dF^^en15

March

March 15, 1855-lf

v-.

Farmer's Bauk, Jasper. "Government Stock IBank Lafayett'c. Green Co. Bank, Bloomfield. 'Laurel Bank, Laurel,

Merchants Bank, Lafayette. Merchants Bank Springfield. ,'Marshall County Bank, Plymouth.

Northern Indiana Bank, Loganspart. CTrange Bank Poseyville. "Public Stock Bank Newport.. j' .. -Perry County Bank, Cannelton,

1

Plymouth Bank, Plymouth. State Stock Baiik, Logansport..^,. State Stock Bank, Peru. State. Stock Security. Bank Newport. .Traders Bank Nashvills. Traders-Bank Terre Haute. /, Western Ba h* PWm 011th. *1

"ALEXANDER,

e, 1855/

1

COPFERSMITHIN

Gr!

LL kinds of Coppersmithing, such as Steam I jrl. Pipes and Kettles, made by J^ Hoover, at!

Orav.es & Cumberland's old stand, lw

sale cheap for cash or country produce. Repairing done on short notice. HOOY ER. Marcbl5,J855-tf,.

& Ladies Velvet Toilet Slippers at, (dec. 7.) FAi.Lty's."

Friend, Look Here!

popular

COOKING STOVES

At Graves & Cumberland's Old Stand, That has ever been brought to this marker. Aly Stoves comprise the following popular patterns:

Three sizes of the celebrated 11ATHA^ STOVE, which are the heaviest stoves made in

Three sizes of the SUPERIOR PREMIUM, which is the stove for Farmers, being heavy and calculated for service. They v.ill positively be I sold cheap for cash or country produce.

TINWARE Of all kinds manufactured and for sale on the above terms.' Copper-smithing done in all its various branches. House^Quttering, Spouting and Roofing done so as to give satisfaction. [CPRags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken'Tor ware. Repairing done with neatness I and despatch. J. IIOOYER.

New Tin, Sheet-Iron

COPPER AND

STOVE STORE!

At the sign of the Eagle, on Washington street opposite the Crane House and two doors south of Grahams' Store. THE undersigned having the assurance of some popularity with the public, for good workman ship, has been induced to open a shop for manufacturing all articles in the Tin, Sheet-iron & Copper line.

Having had fifteen years experience working in this business, flatters himself that, better made ware cannot be furnished by any one in the State. Particular attention will be given to

Honse Guttering and Spouting which will be put up in the most approved manner and warnted to stand.

TIN AND METALIC ROOFS. put on in a good style also and warrutcd. I have purchased a good assortment of

Oking Stoves,

among which is the celebrated Hathaway Stove which has an unbounded popularity, and has taken premiums for fifteen years these stoves are all warrnted not to crack or burn out. I have also obtained the Climax Stove which can't be beat for beauty or duribility, also a variety of premium Step Stoves all Of which will be sold cheap f.10cash. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for ware or Stoves. (LT A liberal discountgivcnto country merchants. Please call and examine my goods and prices.

Feb. 22. 1855-tf. ..

H. PURSEL BRO. HAVEGreen

removed to the brick, comer 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 new ones as possible, as we assure them it will be to their advantage to buy of us anything connecled 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 S

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. Ourstock of

GOLD JEWELRY,

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

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS To be found in the county, combined-, such as Violins, Guitars, Flutanoea,

Accordeops, Banjoes, Tamborines, Flutes, Fifes,

££IGAL NOTICE,

0^64)^ hereby given," that*a writ of Domestic Attachment was issued by me, Tliomas J. Mason, one of tlie-Justices of the Peace, inand'for Mddison township, in the county of Montgomery^ and State of Indiana, on the twenty-fifth day of January, 1855, upon the affidavit of. Oren Stpddaiy and iSanTuel Pigget,- trustees of Mount Pleasant .Christian.Church at Linden, in the State and county aforesaid, against the goods,-eliattles rjghis, credit^, moneys & efTects 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. SOtli, 1855 and bill of costs on John Fralcy of five dollars and thirty-eight cents, which note and bill of costs is in the hands of Hiram Hughes, and subject to a claim of eleven dollars and twenty-five cents, which the said Hughes holds against the said Jehu Kenworthy also, five dollars in the hands of C. W. White, and that on -the fourteenth day pf April, 1855, at one o'clock

P. M., at my office in said township, I will proceed to. hear and decide, upon such attachment and the claims of the said creditors. THOMAS J.MASON,

March 8, 1855.1 Justice, Printer's fee $2.] 5

rj^nken Up by Sherman Hoftettcr of Scott 1 township, Montgomery county, Indiana, four yearling steers—one is a red brindle one is a dark red or brown one is a r.jd 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 bodv all unmarked. Appraised at twenty-eight dollars by Allen Harrison and Wm Ashby, be-

TAKEN

UP by Philip Hawk, on the 5th day of December, ls?54, one yearling heifer, a black

£0me

hitc on the belly and some-white in the

n0 ot],cr

marks or brands perceivable—ap-

face, praise to eight dollars. ALSO, one yearling steer, b'ack and white, his legs-all black up to the knees, and on his hips cach a black spots, head and neck black, no other marks or brands percei vable. Appraised to $6 by. Dan'l Vaughn and Levi Moore, before John S Gray,.Esq.

A copy,

A ND you will receive the glad tidings that two miles north of Crawfordsville on the Rail /V there ia a splendid assortment of thc. niost I oad on tlie 15th day of Dec. 1854, one pale red

Jan4l855e]« A LYNN, Clerk

rpAKEN UP by Wm Nicholson, living about

brindle steer, with a white back, head, belly, n'nd hind logs up to the hock joint, crop off of each aar, and an under-bit off the right and a figure ten (10) on the left horn, supposed to be 3 yei?rs old last spring, and valued at $20,00 by Allen Nicholson and Robert Plunket, this MOth day of Dec. 2?5J. v, DICHARt) CANINE, J. P.

A c.opv attest,

Jan 11855*] A LYNN, Clerk.

CHAIR

"*HE undersigned has 011 hand a general assortpHE 1 nient of plain and fashionable FURNITURE made of the best material by experienced workmen, and flatters himself that he cannot furl to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make it to your interest to buy. a.-*

IXWAEE-ROOMS at tho aid stand opposite the Ristine House. WM. ROBERTSON. November 9, 1851.

COI^G IT ALONE!

Just Received!

'"I^HK 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, be is now prepared to accomodate those wishing

CJ

5

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 islarge.

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Always on hands. We have, also, a large lot of HATS AN1* CLOTHING, Very cheap for cash or horses.

JOur

terms"are cash

or trade.: No person will buy ^nything-irrour lme .without giving us a cafl. before.-purcbaaing^f ihey wish to make it to their interest,

Nov. lP?k-tf. 'H. PURSEL-Is-BRO.

0.ny

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 are prepared to sell to physicians every article which they may need in the practice, aud we earnestly solicit them to call and examine our sri.KNDIN STOCK of SELECT PowDEHsand Chemicals, which we sav without fear of contradiction CAN N BE EXCELLED in the State.

THE LADIES

Arc- 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 eare 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 cast of the Eagle Hotel. i\ D. BROWN. November 2,1854—tf

JAPANNED

X3

I^ENS,

H. BALL, Jr.

TIN of various sizes, for signs—a

nice article, just received by BKOWN.

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

Pehcils, Paper and Fremium Ink at November 2] BROWN'S.

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

^PWO Gross Lyon's Kathairon just opened at November 2] BROWN'S.

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

IDER Vinegar kept constantly 011 hand by November 2] BROVX.

UPERIOR Tobacco and choice Cigar3 at November 2] BROWN'S.

CINNAMON, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger and Pepper, at BROWN'S.

TTTINDOW Glass of all sizes, from 20 by 30 7 by 9, at [nov2] BROWN'S.

to

RACOBAPHE, an instantaneous hair dye, sold at [nov2] BROWN'S"

BAZIN'S

Depilatory for removing superflous

hair, sold by [aov2] Bnowx.

TRUSSES

Gr

and Abdominal Supporters for sale

by [november 2] BROWN.

ENUINE Evan's Lancets, American do., Abcess do., Spring do., Bt BROWN'S.

•AINTS and Oils of all kinds at November 2] BROWN'S.

fl^H'E Partnership heretofore existing1 between 1 the undersigned in the Drug business, under the style of T. D. Brown & Oo., 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-. BROWN, R. K. KROUT, T. D. BROWN.

N. B.—The business will hereafter be conducted by the nndersigned -at the old stand, one door east of tlie Eagle Hotel, where he will be happy to see Itis friends and customers.

November 2,1854. T.D.BROWN,

„u .. Notice

I•S

hereby given, that^-"the undersigue'd h*Mbee6 appointed Executorof, the last will ff. William Oox' -htfe of Montgottien' county, deceased, Said estate is solvent ELIJAH COX, H*ecutor.t

Jtruafv -25, 1855—* i.

Fruit and Ornamental Trees

fore i? Wasison, Justice of the Peace, on the 30th Crawfordsville, Frankfort. Kokomo aud day of Dec 1854. an 1 '55J

Attest, A LYNN, Clerk.

EVE -GREENS,

SHRUBS, PLANTS & FLOWERS—A great variety, for sale at low prices, and in any quantity, by I. F. ADE,

MAIU&E DEALER.

Washington sfc, CrawfordsTillc, Feb 22,1855-Gt

mmmk'M.

The Winter Term will open .on the 2nd day of January, 1855. Under the efficient management of the President of the institution, Rev. JAMES H. 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 thu3 far afforded, and soEcit a like liberality in future.

The course of .instruction is thorough, and special atttention is paid to the moi-«il and religious, as well a?, intellectual training cf tlie pupils, while nothing of sectarian charactcr is allowed.

It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should lie prompt.in their attendance at the beginning of the tenn. The new sahool room handsomely furnished with Wales' patent desks and chairs, is now rendy for the accommodation of the Seminary. The room is spacious and will be tbund pleasant and attractive. The assistant teachers are Aiiss CATHARINE MUUUI., MJSS ELLEN CATHCAUT. and Miss ELIZA HOWLS, teacher of music.

PRICE Of TUITION.

Preparatory Department, from $3 to $3 50 per term.

January, 1855-Iy. .l...'/ 1 of the Pcace.-

Fort Wayne

R.AIL HOAU "V[OTTCE is hereby given to the Stockholders _]_( to the capital stock of the Crawforkvillu, Frankfort., lvokomo and Fort AVavne Rail Road Company, that, instalments of 10 per cent, each, have been made psiyable at the office of the Treasurer of said Company in the -Town of Frankfort, every sixty days from and after-this date, until the v.hole amount subscribed shall have been paid.

Subscribers residing in Montgomery county can pay their instalments to A. Jt. \\"cor, of Darlington. Stock subscribers are also notified that ten per cent, damages will be assessed en all instalments remaining unpaid for 30 days after the same is due—that 1 per cent, interest will be allowed on all peyments from date of payment, and eight per cent, on all pre-pavmcnts, payable in stock until the road is coniplete'd.

Frankfort, Oct. 9th, 1V54. J. DOUGLASS,

T,

October 9, l£54-6xn.

C'03I?II8SI0RER*S SALE.

PRINTS20,new

ENTS ware of all kinds at sept 7 1854.] A. HORN ER & CO's.

N O I E

•VTOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned JJN has been appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel Wrav, late of Montgomery county, dee'd. Said estate is probablv solvent.

O I O I N N E S O A

THE

subscriber offers at private sale his prem-r iscs, (^Iier6 be resides,) immediately west of Wabash Collegfi, Crawfordsville, Indiana, a lot containing 5 acres, a new one-story frame House, well finished, containing 4 Rooms a good Well and a never-failing Spring of pure Witter, The above property will be open for saleuntil the 30th Of March next.

For terms, call on Messrs. Thomson & Ristine, Or on the subscriber on the premises. Feb 15, 1855.] J. C. II. SWANF

5

TAKEN UP,.

BY

Joseph Efflftiotts on the SOthday of January 1855 Hving about 6 miles Kortfr-ejft: from Crawfordsville one red steer, with a crop offb6th cars, and rtn under bit'out of the right, brand on the top of the left Horn^supposed to be the lettera "I. S.". and valued by Thornton-Griffith arid W-.~ Rhoads, before 'Richard .Canine justice of the peaee at $12, this 12tli day of Feb. 1855.

Attest: A. P. LYNN, Clerk. Feb. 22, 1855-*

SMALL FARM FOR SALE. rPJIE Subscriber offers for sale on reasonable terms, eighty acres of land, Situated about four and a half miles South of Crawfordsville, and half mile west of the Greencastle road. It is all under fence, about 50 acres under cultivation, a good hewed-log cabin of &wo rooms out buildincs &e. J. G. BOYLANI), good well of pure water,

Feb. 22, l£55-3w.

Academic Department, from $-1 to $'5 00 er term,! ^Montgomery county Indiana on the aecoitfing to studies pursued. loth day of January, one estray Collegiate Department, $0 00 Brindle Steer, with a white face white belFrench and German, eacli, 00 [eyj three white legs, and brush of tho tniT Lessons on Guitar, 4 00 a crop off the right car, branded Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10 00 with "A on the rigbt horn supposed to be Use of Piano-Forte, 2 00 three year old past. Appraised to 825,00 [UFA small extra chargc is mi".do for fuel used by Joseph J. Westand & W illiam Stonein the public rooms. ...... braker, before Thomas J. Mascn, JustiOM

IN

Attest. A LYNN, Clerk.

January 4, 1?55* 1

HE undersigned has been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, Indiana, a Commissioner to sell at l'rivate Sale the following described laud in said lect Powders, Chemicals, Extracts and county, to-wit: The north halt of west half of, Tinctures. These are put up in quantities to the north-cast quarter of section fourteen,

TERRE-HAUTK, IXD.

M. BAILEY, JSO. V. JOHNSTON,

BAILEY, JOHNSTON & COX,

COMMISSION AXD FORWARDING

AND DEALERS IN WOOL, No's 59 and 61 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI. Steam Boat Agents and Sole Freight Agents for

Covington and Lexington Railroad. "Mark Goods B. J. & C. to avoid Errors."' October 19,1854-6m.

arrChurchcs supplied with Organs and Double (Successors to Brooks Brown,) Reoded Melodeons. lyroRTi'its AXD DEALERS IN ENGLISH, AMERICAN oct 9 1854—3M AND GEKMA? HARDWARE, QVEENSWARE

HANNIBAL TROUT, Adm'r.

January 11, 1855.

TOILET ARTICLES.

COLOGNE,

Bay Water, Jfandkcrcldef Extrccts,

Powder Puffs, Meen Fun, Lilly White, Cialk 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.

Taken Up

BY Jonathan Royer, in Sugar Creek township, on the 5th clay February, 1855, one estray red and white stag Steer, marked with a swallow-fork and half crop in the right ear, and half crop in the left— no other marks or brands peceivable, supposed to be three or four years old. Said Steer came to the premises in February, 1854—appraised to $15,00, by Joseph Royer, and Moses Cooley, before Thomas J. Mason, Justice of the Peace.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. March 8, 1855*

DISSOLUTION! NOTICE

T^tl3Le:n. TTx* Martin Stults, of Madison Township,

Atte.st

A. P.- LYNN, Clerk.

'Fob.'8, 1855*

GK

..... Secretary.

1

ENTS Jersey Ties, vcrv superior, nt If sept 7.]A. HORNER & CO'3.

BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!!!

\T7E have a fine lot of Blanks for sale, as follows: DKE S—Quit Claim and Warranty XOTKS, in Book form .-JUSTICE and CONSTBLE Ulanks of all kinds Rail-Road Shipping Receipts, it ., &c. fMay !', 185-1.

Large lot of Mackcrel and White Fish received and for sale at

april 28, '53.

A

inst

AL. llAMEY'S.

Sj)lendid lot of ladies and,misses Agreement, and Bloomerbannets at C. M's.

"j A KEN UP by Lewis 31c( -all of idison town1 ship, on the '25th day of December, an 1 estray white Iteifer with some dark spots on her neck, dark ears, branded with "A" on the right horn, supposed to be three years old. Appraised I to $17,00 by John Cochran and Michael Shott?, before Thomas Mason, Justice of the Peace.

PB0DU0E COMMISSION

lEtliilVi'"

Euflalo, New "iork.

Personal attention given to the sale of Flour, Grain, Provisions, &. Prompt returns made on ali consignments.

E E O

Henry Sperry, Esq., Crawfordsville Messrs. Hanna, Barbec & Co., Lafayette Spears, Case Co., Dulolii Feb. 9.1854.—ly*

JUST received"

rt

It EE hundred pieces best Mirrimack, Coeho 1 Co and Union Prints, warranted fast colors, hf September 22, If53. KAMtfY.

FARM FOP. SALE.

"TIE undersigned will sell at private sale one hundred and twenty ercs of Land, lying on the Danville Road, one half mile south of the' out-lots of Crawfordsville. It is all under fence, about 40 acres under cultivation the balance well tin.hered, with good running stock water, and a never failing spring.

THOMAS J. BEARl):

March I. 1^5,-tf.

0^0.0 0"

Stats Stock Money

"W 3M "3? 353 23 2

exchange for Besots Shoes at Cash priepp. Bryant's Boots and Shoes are a sure preventive of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Nowis the time to buy. while t!io .Banks are breaking-, bring on your third class psiper and get its value in something that will do vour soles good, at

5l

township seventeen north of range three west, be- can be relied 011 in action. Please call and examlongingto the heirs of Elizabeth Cook, deceased, jnc this stock—you cannot help purchasing. upon the following terms, to-wit: One thinl in I O'Prescriptions skilfully, neatly and carefully hand at time of sale, one third in six months, and compounded. T. D. 'BROWN. Druggist, the residue in 12 months from day of sale the two instalments at interest.

ALEXANDER THOMPSON,

January 29, 1555.) Commissioner.

L. B. FISH,

WHOI.KSAI.E RETAIL DEALER IX ALL KIXIiS OK

MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,

24

is hereby given,- tfoifc the' co-partner­

ship heretofore existing between tlie .under* signed," w'as dissolved on ~fhe 2d-day of February, 1S55. .The Books "arid atfceuirts

Of

P. E. BK i"ANT'S"

Jan 11,1555,-1m] BOOT SHOE STORE.

To Physicians.

fl^IIE undersigned calls your especial attention to his careful! selected stock of Pure se»

it the profession, and being I'XDOLBTKDLV PI'RK

ID' One door East of the Ecij'e Hotel. November 2, 1851-3w.

Kentucky Trust Go. Bank. [7E are now bui in the Notes of this Bank. LAYMON & CO.-

Crawfordnille, Jan'y 25, lb55—-tf.

JAMES BROOKS'. ROBERT II. CAMPEELL'

Brooks & Campbell,

AND GLASSWARE,

of styles and superior quality, at MAIN STREET, NEW ALBAN\ IND. April 1854.]" F. H. FRY'S. \\Tnow receiving our fail importation of the above goods to which we invite an ex

RICIIVRD cox fimhiation of patterns and prices by merchants vitI iting this market.

Our goods in style and quality, are suited to the Indiana trade—and we feel confident we can mako it to the interest of those visiting the Falls to maka their purchases at this point. sept21'54 BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

CORNELIUS

Co's Patent, solar LAUD LAMPS and

Chandeliers. From the increasing demand for these lamp3, we keep a full supply of all thft various patters, from aside and parlor LAMP to a 5 light chandelier, varying in price from %"1,50 to $!). sep21 BROOKS A CAMPBELL.

nPabie and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, RaJL ors 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 spoona —25 dozen Butcher and sticking Knives—20 do* Ames'shoe Knives, BROOKS

& CAMPBELL.

Locks, Latches. Bntts and Screws. doz locks, assorted sizes and qualities—75 doz latches, do do do—3,000 gross wood screws, brass and iron—1,000 doz door Butts—100 cfoz 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] Brook!} & CAMPBELL.

j. Axe?, Shovels and Spades. O A A Boxes Hunt's, Leverett's and Collins'* V\J Axes—10 boxes handled Axes-'25 boxes Hatchets and Hammers—75 boxes ass'd shovels & spados, round and square—10 boxes Four pronged Forks—20 Reams sand paper, sep 21] Brooks & Campbell.

'500 boxes Glassware, conJ.'irs,

/"1 LASSWARE.VjT sisii»g of Tumblers, molasses Cans,

Craits, &c. BUOOKS & CAMPUELL. New Albany, sept. 21, 1854—tf

Qnow

QUEENSWARE.—150 crates & casks of assorted Qeensware, English and French China, opened and repacked to suit sep 21 1854.] BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

DOZEN double plated Table Forks do do do do do

do do do do do

Desert do Table Spoons Tea do G&7 ring casters Cake Baskets

Brittamiiatea setts, from $12.to 418• Tea Coftce Pots pitchers, 1,2,3 & 4 quart castors,its*d, 3,4,5 4 molasses Cups

do

"do do do do

said

firfn will be found in the hafids of John M. Austin, for collection. JOHN M. AUSTIN, M.ff|l$55,J WM. GUTHRIE,-

Candlesticks & lamp*.

ffp 31 Iff4 SUDORS ^AWW-LU'-'i1"