Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1855 — Page 3

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ELECTION—OFFICIAL RESULT.—

The Columbus Columbian,pnhlixhes a table of the result in Ohio, which foots up as follows:

1

Chase, 140,100 Medill,'

5

130,8h7

Trimble, 24,237 Chase's majority over Medill, 19,210.

The majority for the balance of the Republican ticket is about 35,000.

STATE OF INTUAXAr

s3

•MONTGOMERY COUNTY,}

Montgomery Circuit Court,March Term, A.D. 1856. Honora Conner, plaintiff,^ Complaint for Divorce. Daniel Conner, defendant.) "T \/HERE AS, on the od day of November, A.

YV D. 1 £55, said plaintiff. by Wallace and "White, her attorneys, tiled in the Clerk's oilioc oi said court her complaint in the above entitled cause, against the said defendant. Said plaintill at the same time, also filed in said Clerk's ollice, the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, setting forth that the said defendant Daniel Conner, is not a resident of the .state of Indiana. Therefore, notice of the tiling and pendency ol eaid action jsiitreby given to said defendant: at.d that said suit will staid lor trial on the second day of the next teim of said court, to be holden in the court house at I niwloul.-viHe, in said county of Montgomery commencing on the second Monday oi March next, lciti.

Attest, W M. C. TAXCE. Clerk, II. C. C. *Xov. c, 1855—Printer's fee 2.

A

Large aud beautiful assortment of Enamelled Cioths. for sale bv C. G. .V CO.

AAA LIGHTS SASH—on Boxes Glass, £))VJ\JVJ by Cu.MBER.LA.ND,

GIIEGK

& Co.

fv!

CARTER'S SPANISH M'XTURE,

THE GREAT VL-1UKIER OF THE »UH.U»

THE BEST AI.TP.RNATIVK KNOWN? Not a Particle Mercury In it An infallible remedy for Scrofula. Kina's Evil,

Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pontiles e.n the Face, Blotches, Boils. Ague and Fever. Chronic

Sore Eyes, Rinirwom or Totter, tcald-hcnd, Enlargement & pun of the Bor.es and "*..Jo nts. salt-rheumy stubborn Ulcers,

Syphilitic Disorders and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, impr'ideiire in Life, .r Inwnrity of the Kiood. This great alternative Medicine and Purifier of the BifA.j is used bv thousands ofirrntcful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify dailv to tlKi remarkable cures performed bv the greatest of all medicines, '•CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE."' Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Eruption-on tli" Skin Li\ er Diseases, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affection of the Kidneys. Diseases of the Tliroat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Biases and Joint.-:, are speedily put to flight, by usiiig this ii.estimable, remedy.

For all disc ses of the Blood, nothing has been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and cdleientiv on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digistion, gives terse to the -stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, aud rest-ires iiio Constitution. enfeebled bv disease er broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and stiength.

For the PISEASES OK KFMAT.IS it.is neeuliarly APplicable. and v.iicrever it has bccomffi?fcown it is recrulnrlv prescribed with the happiest effects. It imigora'tes the wc?.k and debilitated, md imparts elasticity to /ho worn-out frame, clears the skin, anU leaves the patient fresh und h-ealihy a single bottle oi this inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called Sarsaparillas in existence.

The large number of certificates which we have received from poisons from all parts of the United States, is the best, evidence that there is no humbug about it. The Press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add theirtestimiuiy to the wonderful efleets of tlii- GREA'l BLOOD PURIFIER.

Cail on the Agent and get an Almanac and rend thedetails of astonishing cures performed by

TKK'P

SPANISH

No. ei'M, Broadway. New York,

To whom rdl orders must be addressed. For de by Druggists and Country Merchants in ail rarts oi' the United States and the Canadas. and by SLOAN iV MORGAN. Crawfordsvilie Thomas Si Co., Darlington: AVcbster& Palmer, Ssiannondale: AVm. Bromley, Pleasant.-Hill N. "W. Grimes, Alamo M. Rudictl A Co., Ladoga.

October 18, ic55—ly.

DOCTOR KOOFLA?iD3 E E A E

#crmnu Bitters,

PREPAERD BY

BE. C. M. JACKSON, PMIad'a., Fa,, WILL EFFECTUALLY CUJiK

LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,

Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of tim Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dieprdercd Livtr or Stomach-

Sueh

as Constipa­

tion

Tuward

Piles,

Fuincss prBlV.^tothe Head, Acidity of the '-inaeh. _. Nausea, Heartburn, Disg'ust lor. Fulness, of Weight, in the Stomaeii, sour x.. tations, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Btoniach, swimming of the Head, Hurried "-u(l difficultBreathinr.Fluttcringat tlieHeart, chunking or suffocating sensations T\hen in a lying posture, Dimness of Vission, Dots of webs before the sight, Fever ami Dull Pain in the

Head, Deficiency oi Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and Eye.s, Pain in the side, Back, chest, Limb?, kc., sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh/constant Imagining of Evil, and great Depression of spirits. The proprietor in calling the attention of the. public to this preparation does so with a fee hug of the utmost confidence in its virtues and at.ap tion to the diseases for which it is reommended.

It is no new and untried .article, but one tnat has stood the test .of a ten year's trial before the American people, and its" reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar preparations ex-taut The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is immense, and a careful perusal of flic Almanac, published annually by the proprietor, and to be hod gratis of any of hia Agents cannot but sat.sty the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it has obtained.

Principal Office and Manufactory, No. Jo Arch St., Philad'a. Pa. For sale by Sloan & Morgan, Crawfordsvillc Thomas & co., Darlington Webster & Palmer, Shannondale "VVm. Bromley, Pleasant-Hill, N. W. Grimes, Alamo M. Rudicil, & co., Ladoga.

Oct. 18, 1855—ly.

75

A

Bags Coffee, and 25 Chest Tea, ju^t received and for sale wholesale and Retail, by

Little the best Chewing and Smoking Tobaccoin town, can be found at CUMBEBLAND, GREGG

SSSBI-

FARMERS'& MECHANICS'

E A N E

LYNN'S BUILDING,

Opposite Commercial Block, Green Street.

BENEFIEL & ELTZIIOTH,

HAVING

O I N

Wc invite the special attention of purchasers to an entirely new line of Ileadv Made Clothing in which we can offer some inducements. Try us and see if it is not so.

HATS & CAPS.

A fine assortment of the newest and most improved stvlcs from 25c to $4 00. BOOTS & SHOES.

For Men and Boys "Women Misses' and Children's of the most substantial kinds.

CHINA, GLASS, & QUEENS WARE, Table and Pocket cutlery Tea Trays: LookingGlasses Mill and cross-cut saws and files superior Axes Brass and Mazlin Kettles Tubs Buckets bowls and baskets.

A E A E

A nice assortment of Window and Wall Paper up stairs: from 10 to 50 cents a bolt.

NO. 1, OR BEST QUALITY Tea and Coffee sugar and Tobacco: Indigo and Madder soda and starch and spicings in gen-

W O I E O I I A E 500 Lbs. good Butler: 10(10 do Lard 500 Foi.th-i-rs: 1000 ilw. Rags and 100 pairs socks and stock ings Mittons etc

Almost, any thing taken in exchange for goods at. a fair cash price. (.'omo then one and all and satiffy yourselve lookini" throi'gh our stock as it jLI our troods— -A--fi-

and oblige us will af'brd us pleasuie whether vou buv or not.

A

CKri as will convince this whole community that th'""y ciii save money, ("and money saved is money made) by making their purchases of them.

Sept. 'JO, If"55—5-1

880,000

THHEE ROOMS FILLED WITH

NEW GOODS,

$ 7 5

CAK-

IIIXITBK, (in most cases where ev

erv thing else had signally failed.) The limit* ot an advertisement wid not admit the'r full insertion. M. B. BEERS & CO., PicpJetoi's,

Sales in One Year!

"XT7E

ARE NOW RECEIVING THE EXeelsior Stock of Fall and Winter Coods, dircct freimthe Manufacturersard Imjiorters Ronton. Dry Ooods of every style and quality used ill this country, can be found in our

TKOIE'.'DOI'S

THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK of READY Mad" Clothing ever offered for sale in this Market, can be seen at Graham & Brother's.

Our Stock includes every article of Men's and Bovs' Ware in use. We pledge ourselves to sell at City Retail prices. BOOT, SHOE, HAT & CAT STORE. 100 Cases of Boots & Shoes, direct from the Manufacturers of Boston, including every quality and style in use. Hats aud Caps of every aricty aud stylo, at Graham & Brother's.

Carpets! Carpets!!

1 000 Yds./ at City prices, at Graham & Bro's.

Wan er.

A large and extensive ateumcnt of toe best

~lWc."invite every Gentleman and Lar\y tins and the surrounding Gounties, to cad a no :,ee oi.i Stock before purchasing elsewhere, ll.c giea increase of our trade enables us to bid t.efiance to competition.

Bthe

taken a room in the above na'fricd^

building, immediately opposite the iirm of Wilson Grimes a Burbridge, beg leave to say to their patrons aild the people generally that the.y are now in receipt of a most superb stock of Goods, which having been bought unusually low, they arc prenared to sell on the most accommodating terms.

THE LADIES,

Are especially invited to call and look at our Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, soft straw and silk Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Antique and silk trimntings and Beltings, collars, scarfs, gloves, hosiery and shoes.

show vou our

BENEF1EL a ELTZIIOTH,

Oct. 4 1855—ly

CAMPBELL, .CiALEY & IIARTER,

WHOLESALE AND UETAII. DEALERS IN

Dry Goods, Groceries, See,

1WFORDS 1 Ili.E, INDIA A',-1.

E I

si

TREMFJv^

E A

Or^O T'HIHG-.

BOOTS & SHOES,

Ql'ErxmVARIl and GLA?.SWA 17 tv iV \j v,/ Jl'j .i.\ a jlji i.v v.-

•Y|7II!OH V\

ILL

]?I:

SOLD AT SUCH

9 rJ 1

OF GOODS!

4,00 Ray State md Brosha Shawls, 4)000 Yd?, of .Black and Fancy Silks, 20,000 Prints, 25,000 JIuslins and Sheetings, 2,00 Pieccs of Delains. 1,00 Morinoea, 13 Rales Ratting, 1,00 Pieces Striped Shirtings.

CLOTHtNG STORE UP STAIRS,

87,000 STOCK!

7

Come one, come all. and see thc^ Mavnnolli. Stock of Goods, at Graham & Brother s. We can and will-sell below all competition. Come Fanners, and Mechanics, and alLanu btnsg all vour families, and cloths them at the Bosti Store. JAMES GRAHAM A* BRO. sept. 20,1655.—5-1

I S

No 4.

COMMERCIAL BLOCE!

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

ARE

just receiving the largest and best selected Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Leather, for the Wholesale afid Retail trade, ever offered in

this

CUMBERLAND. GRLGG

& Co.

$

Co S.

E have this day received a beautiful lot of of Bird Qtgee And Bird Seed. Ovjo»*wlajw, Gssres SaCo.

w.

market, which wc call upon our numerous friends and customers, and the public in general, to call and examine, us they will show for them-

Our Stock consists of Gents' ffcavy Kip, Calf and Grain Boots Boys' and Youths'do. Women's Kip Calf, Goat and Enameled Boots and Polkas Ladle's Kid, Enameled, Morocco, and Gaiter Boots Buskins do. Misses' Ware, of all kinds and qualities Children's do. ..

Wc pledge ourselves to sell ten'pfir ceftt cheaper ton any otter

Wpt. 20 1S5«—5-1^'

ijliii iii MIL "ill ii I'I I 'I ii'

Joseph Bitteo in coal creek township, about 5th day of September 1855, one sorrel horse, supposed to be fifteen years old, both hind feet white up to the pasturejointsblind in the near eye and about fifteen hands high appraised at fifteen dollars also one roan horse supposed to be ten years old wifch astarin the forehead ring boned in the off hind foot about fifteen hands high appraised at $40 by John W. Pyles and Aaron 11. Gilkey before Samuel II. Smith a Justice of.the Peace on the 25th day of September 1855.

A copy attest: ANDREWP. LYNN clerk. Oct. 6, 1P55.

THOMSON & RISTIHE,

Have Removed their

a O

To the Brick building over Campbell, Galey & Barter's Store. June 15, lb'55.—tf.

MARTNOES, DELAINS, &C, 40 ps. All Wool Marino (ass. col.) 100 do plain and fancy Delains 25 do Thibet, Persian, and Plaid Cloths 20 do Mohair and Alpacca Luster, plain and fahcv. Yv"ii.sox, Gum rs Co.

PRISTS, GINGHAMS, &C.

500 ps. best Fancy Prints 50 do French Scotch, and American Ginghams 50 do bleached shirting and sheeting 50 do Ticking ., 20 do shirting, striped 25 do white yellow ami scarlet Flannels 10 bales brown sheeting

Received and for sale by

"WILSON,

"VTOW OPF.N, (up stairs) and for sale, a large

JL%

stock of Gents' and Roys' ready matle clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc.

i"

TAKEN til*. -v.

Gnmiis & Co.

LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS~AN.D

WHITE GOODS,

A Full stock reqeived. Also, Gloves, Hosiery, J.\. Ribbons, Edging, laces etc. W11. SO.V, GrtMK.S & Co.

WILSON, GRIMES &

2" 'Dales Rat IS bbls. s. e. sou.

A

fiE

:\i

A I

Co.

IIAWLS—A beautiful article of Cashmere, Brocade, and 15ay state shawls, now opened. AYli.sox, GIUM :S

AliDWAKK, liUEENSWARE,

eoi-'I'EE AXU TEA.

5(1 lings Rio and Java Coffee 40 chest and tallies Teas, (assorted) received at

WILSON, GRIMES

C\S

CO.

Wiek and Twine

IJOACS

starch

ginger, cloves, r, pei-as, salt petie, ders, niatehcs, aud caps—just re

aiso chocoiato, pf-pper. spice. t1nu-gs, cinr.tunen, alume. c'plue, io:«n, sulfluir, yeast pov,•j per saiu-e, madder, :hot, lead

iv I "V

.u.U

u.ftoN, & Co.

La

doz- can:

PRI-

re 0} sters j'u: recci\ ed and

'i" for sale. half spanislt, |sriiics|»ec end regalia cigars 5t) s-o!t -heli A:ii:oni..s 5(1 do Km "U a:nut3 50 do I' iloei 5',! do rrav.il Nuts t.*-r sale by

'WILSON, GI:LMES &.

Co.

superfine Indigo, in store ai .o. \Vii f-ox.

CRIMES

Oct. 4, lt'55-

Fresh

Arrival of

r-zzii di

.CP v)

C10NJIbTirs"(T

J&r'M.

and other articles of taste. Ecpecial attention also to the Gentlemen will be given, in showing them our superior stock of mTawp &

13ATS ANS5

consisting of Panama, Hungarian, Pearl, Wide Awake. Also, Wagon

Ftilky and buggy Whips. In fact every variety of articles in the Dry Goods line can ba had by calling at ROBINSON, VANCE k. CO.'S. sopt. 27, 1655.

JIOTICF, TO TAX PAY LILT S

NOTICE

is hereby given, that for the purpose

of receiving Taxes, I will attend cither in person or by deputy, at the usual places of holding Elections in llie several 'I own.-lnr'S, as follows

Coal Creek Township, Monday, Oct. 22, 1^55. Wayne Tuesday, 2:i, Sugar Creek Wednsdy, 21, Franklin Thursday, 25, Walnut Fri.1 ay 2fi, Union Saturday, 27, Scott Monday, 29, Clark Tuesday, 30, Brown Wednsdy, SI, Itipley Th'rsdav, Nov I. Madisren Friday,' 2.

Knte.1? ofT:ix for A. D.

Are, for State tax 20 cents on each $100 and 50 cent,: noli: County tax 25 cents on each $100 and (iffy ets po]1,"School tax ten cts on each one-lmn-dre'd dollars and fifty cts poll Library tax \1}£ ct? on each one-hundred dollars and 55 cts poll Jinking Fuud tax two cts oneaC^ one-hundred dollars, in all the township.

Reiad tax 5 cteon each one-hundreci dollar? CoAl-creck, Wayne, Riqley, Union, i.,'»son, Franklin, Walnut and Clark and 10 cts on end1 one-hundred dollars in 'lugar Creek township tax 5 cN on each $"100 in Ripley, Uni™. Madison, Clark 4 cts on each $'100 in Waym^Gctson each §lt)'J in Brown: 13 cts on each .*100 in Sugar creek 7 cts on each $100 in Franklin and 10 cts on oaeli $100 in Walnut. School Building tax, 25 cl* on l^IflO & 5! cts poll in Brown,Madison, Franklin, Walnut AND Clark, Twenty cts on each.^100 and 50 cts poll in Ripley 15 ctsuii CACII $100 and 30 cts poll in Scott: 10 cts on each SildO And 5r,5 cts poll in Union aud 50 cts poll in Sugar Creek. .JOHN 11. COONS,_Treasurer M. C.

Crawfordsville, Sept. 6. Ib55.

jO^Vhoiesale Di*v Gooos Store, Lalayette, Ind. Superior Hi'ic Oil budeil Grti do shine Silk, 24, 26, 28, 30, 82, 34 and 36 inches wide.

Superior Black Lasting, do 24, 28 & 30 Fancy Plaid and Stripe do

7

Plain Changeable" do' Mavcelain and Florence Silk, all colors Superior Silk Tissues do Plain and Figured Bareges Barge De LaincS, Challeys, Swiss Muslins, French printed Jaconets, etc.

May 3,—37—tf

ASH PAID FOB WHEAT, BY HALL FC JOHNSON:.Sept. 6, 18B6.

The Boston Cheap Store!

MVIS & 6AiM,

WHOLESALE AN© RETAIL ©EALKCS IN

DRY-GOODS,

CLOTHING,

BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAPS, Sc.,

WOULD

p' place.

info.ni their friends find patrons that they have received their immense stock of

FALL GOODS,

comprising by far the largest assortment to be found in Crawfordsville. We would call the attention of Retailers in the county to our full and

PRINTS, DELAINES,

I'i.aijs OF

& Co.

1 et Com. U!ock.

-ly

iN

DAYIS & GARVIN

I have had several years experience in some of Hie

1 largest 1 mporting'and Jobbing Houses in P.oston, and flatter themselves that they possess facilities for purchasing goods at the

Lowest Prices

and will sell accordingly.

SAD-

dlery, coojiers' and carpenters' Tool.-., Iron, steel, axles, springs, nails, Glass, etc., now receiving.

Cur

WILSON, GUIMLS T-

Co.

SAI.I:.—A

hi)

FTIOM :nv,' YORK, NOW OPl^N AT

RMiNSOs, VAi'isE & eo'a,

50

of Ladies Dress Goods of the

iiOct, and finest, quaiiiy, viz: Siiks, morinoes, ei~hmrrec, all wool delaines, printed ue lain en. Alpaeeas, French aud Scotch gin^liams boiiinets, srxonv rduin^. worked collars, chenrzetes, antir.uo trsmmings. moss trimmings, silk fringes, oriiba velvet ribbon, double chain galoon, scutch plaid Shawls, kid Cloves, satin Bonnets, roll and lace edge, soft ssraw. The Ladies of the entire community arc invited to cail and see our lino stock of

I

X'OJt

-1

Stock will always be Full,

as we have arrancements in Roston for having new styles of goods forwarded to us weekly

EST" 2

Call Co.

and see us at he old stiind of M. Snook [(September 21, ltr,"5-':y.

NGTICil

riven, that the undersigned has been itid administrator the of estate of Thomas rookc (ieeea.y.d, late of Montgomery comity, idiaua. Saiil estate is supposed to be solvent ,T0S1A1I BROOKE, A.lministrator. Oct. •!.

T,hereby J.ail'poilitt-

4 erv nice lot of Pocket Cutlery, of superior 1 ouaii! v. for sale by C. G. CO.'

A DM iN ISTliATOH'S

1 f.-

1

"VTot' e.» isheriiy eiven. thai 1 will iS auction on Friday the "io u:ty jf-55, at the late residence ol'Tliomai ofMoiitgoincry county deceased all consisting of Horses, cattle, grain an v.-.tgon and Harness, Household .a furmf.ure v,.

at I"hblie Oetoher. ji:e. hit" 3 property. H.r one. hen

credit of 12 mouths wiii be

iv en i'in all sums exceeding three dollars^ the pttnilitu-er eiving his note ith approved stcuriiy, •waving valuation and appraisement laws.

JOSi AH BROOKE, Administrator.-.-..-.-..

October 1, 1 -55 *.

A

Fi'AV Boxes of Ra.-'ins for Also Grour.d Sinnamon, Nutni kinds of good things for the Cook, ar. at C'UitCI.ail.ANI), Gitlft-

C'tMUi.ui, A D, (i iii

highest uh \nvc lbr r0,000 bulici,s Vv hoiit.

iLL

kinds of Country Produce received in ex-1 Ft ciiantre for Goods by il ce Ci.'Muri'.r.AMv Glil-. Co.

1\_ Cutlorv. (leruian (Silver and Common Tea

and

rl

ible Snotjus, for sale very chap by

-GUMIJKRT-AXH,

CABINET

ri

9

CASSD.lEIiES,

CLOTIIS,

ft/PP,

(T»K«O & Co.

8L CHA1H

I

i. a -J*:: V5

i.'.k T'.INC.'iA K(/\V. removed to his new al Row. one door sonth

Ili iTtK Yi 5) TO CO ^j^HE undei'signed hav buildings in Comniere of Campbell, Galey llarier's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that he has on hand a general assoitment of

A A ir 'i Od)dvli ^U: (iiuaC'tl-JiX-J O u) 0j -w" it'o Made of the best material and by experienced workmen and liatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and we will make it to your interest to buy of us. tt Remember, Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON.

Aug. 23, 1855.—1-tf

Cr. W. IIAriTi. A. JOITNSON.

NEW GROCERY

AND

PRODUCE STORE

'—i

HlII'j subscriliers having associated jj themselves together in the Grocery business have, just received and are now opening on Washington street, 2 door* South of Graham's Corner, a general assortment ot' Groceries, consisting in part as follows: New Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Sugar New Orleans, Sugar-House, and Golden

Syrup Molasses Rio, Java & Lngnaira Cufiee Imperial, Young Huyson &, Gun-Powder,

Teas

Lard-Oil, Mackerel, Cheese, Rice, etc. Tobacco, Cigars & Snuff r,'iar, Tallow Candles and Soap Spices, Nutmegs, Candies, kc. Carpet Warp, and Cotton Yarn—all sizes Wooden and "Willow-ware, &c. "Willi a general assortment of Goods usually kept in a Grocery Store all of which wiil be sold cheap for Cash oi Countrv Produce.

HALL & JOHNSON.

Rent. 6, lS55.-ly.

oept

WANTPD,

5,000 SHEEP PELTS,

For which I will

pay good piices in Cash. ISAAC A. MARlvo.

Sept: 6-3-3w

"\TOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned JL^ has been appoiiited executor of the last will of Henry Ristinc, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supipcsed to be solvent.

B. T. RISTINE, Executor.

Aug. IG, 1855.

Notice

Iappointedgiven,that

S hereby the undersigned has been administrator of the estate of John Deer, late of Montgomery county, deceased.— Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

SIMEON OLORE, Adm'r,

8«pt 13,1855.

E HAVE ON HAND AND FOR Sale clieap as the cheapest, a large stock of cloths, cassiincrcs, doc skins, sattinetts, tweeds, jeans, drills, checks, linsevs, cotton flannols, etc.

kc., ali of which we guarantee to sell at least 10 goniery Circuit court, and to me directed, 1 will per cent, cheaper than any other house in this expose to sale at public auction and out-crv with-

WILSON, GIUMES

Co.

NOTICE

Ishave

hereby given, that letters of admin'stration been granted to tlio undersigned on the estate of Mary Jane Ward, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Tnd. The estate supposed to be solvent. CHIvISTOrHER DICE, Adm'r.

Oct. 4, 1855.

SHERIFF'S SALE.-

virtue of four Executions tome directed, from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court!

BYr

of Montgomery county, I will expose to sale at

WM. II. SCHOOLER, Sh'ff M. C.

October 1B55-— Printer's fee $2

SHERIFF'S SALE.

)Y virtue of a certified order of sale and copy of a decree issued bv the Clerk of the Mont-

expo.. out regard to valuation or appraismcnt laws, at the Court House door in the town of Crawrdsvillc in Montgomery county and State of trdiana, on Saturday the 10th day of November, 1855, between tne hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and ,i,„ 4 P. M. on said dav, the rents and profits for the

terni of scvcn V( iirfl of t]j0 follow!in{r

property, to-v,Tit: Lot number thirty-one (.1-1) on the original plat of the town of Pleasant-Hill in said county a id State and if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree, together with costs and accruing costs, I will at the same time and place and in like manner, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described property, foreclosing all equity of redemption of Avilliam J. and Keziali Krug, in and to the above described premises, at the suit of Chrtstinn Coon.

WM. H. SCHOOLER, Sh'iT M. C.

oct 1?, If55—Printer's fee $2:

150

STO\

CHANCn

'T7c:i 11'o.

v» A V- f' A rV"

$ \.'Si vTjti.lAV

Feeling disposed to sell out my eni're sto.I of I stoves, L^now oiler them af

COST

for

CASK,

and

cash onlv. Those that are in reed ofJV good & durable stove, would do well (o give me a call ar.d examine mv stoves and f.-riees. My sto'.-es consists of the Dayton Triumph dubble -oven stoves, Econornv and l'. e.!e\ also the he..\y Bcivc^n 1 Liiihi and the Premium .Parloraivl lieatimr v.y, 1 all of which cannot bo surpassed for \Yc::ht in this iiiiul-ct. A. BAKGl'.Ll,1. ft. R. Ail those indebted to me by iNot.eori

Book account are eai-ne .'ly refjueste'd to make i'a ment between ii and Ciiri^tmas nc..\t, so that I I a a in

oct Ih 1 .MIx.

ids csHTCft is a-preparation of nnusual-ey.ei'i-o.oimrv .Jlaiibo^i, incipient cholera, 'v':rt, in oi r.sLi-n of the digestive it'j.- in-

r11•

1 plaints ot co J'aniilv, indiv it.

le very cheap, and all found

CAUTION.—Be

O.'s.

re?!,c.c :lb!e

Aits Quarter nd Laii lain el Machete., jiut j,v Morgan. Crav»'i'ordsville tin expressly i.Tfamily use, for sale by I

T)1(1.,rH

(.i,.

Assortment of Table

Large and co tuple t"

i.ii v.due. Duritii the

Tdemic elioh-ra and summer comcu, it is peculiarly eiiien.i. us no ai. or traveller should be with5ut

sure to get. the genuine essence,

which is prepared only by 1. 110 V-- :\1 le-' 7)rM// and CUtmicat Store X. E. Corner of Fifth and Chestnut. Straits, I'luUrsrlphia, ami ior site bv ali the

Apothecary in the United States.

Darlington V/.-bster Palmer,

•'•.1 Shnrnornhde Wm. Bromley, Pieasant-Iiill N.

V/. Crimes, Alamo M, Rudicil -s co., Ladoga. Oct. IJ, rt-53—ly.

Full and complete (S'cock of Groceries, just ceived and lor sale erv cheap, by Cl'MBERLAN D, GREGG & CO. Oct. 4.ie55.—lv

O ii 1' C'I.OT!i:.\(i AT

DAVIS & GAR

iiiii.!h'/?*s?^j

DRY GOODS,

,j^iS

All cur Clothing garment to give pe:

SECURE

DISSOLUTION-

THE

mmm

9 Kega Horse Slioe Nails. 10 Boxes Wrought Nails, for sale by 0 BEE LA KD, GREOO iC CO.

Pieccs Carpeting, various Grades,for sale cheap by WILKON, GRIMES

pa

&

Co.

^hardWKWWT A N

GROCERY STOEE.

CUMSeiLAND. GESSG & CO

public auction at the Court House door in the town I the great increasing demand lor gootis, compciis of Crawfordsville, Montgomery countv and State them to greatly increat-e tlioir former stoclc ot of Indiana, on Saturday the 30th of November, Hardware. We have also ac.ded a "\ery heavy ind complete stock of Groceries, to our former person dealing with us

1555, between the hours of 10 o'clock A, M. and 4 o'clock P.M. of said day, the rents and profits stock of goods. Every perso ... oml'who has nof for the term of seven years of the following de- will find our goods just as thev are recommended I have read of these th,^ oeribed real estate to-wit: Lot number seven (7)! to be. Long experience teaches us that tne true but I have never seen hitherto any case .n winch also lot number ten (10) also twenty-eight feet policy is to purchase, the very best ai tide of in front and fortv feet back, out of the west corner of lot number six [6) in the town of Middletown, Montgomery county and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring a sufiicicnt sum to satisfy said executions, 1 will then and thereat the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple of the abore described lots. Taken on execution as the property of Daniel I. Kllis. at the suit of Ralph W. Booth and Andrew J. Preston etal vs. Daniel 15. Kllis. ot. al.

JOIL.V WILSON'. JT. W. GRIMES.

ood: well

er

by this rule we find our cu.-toniers always pleased with their purchases.-

SO TONS

IRON.

OP

A ssortcd sizes, Just received. Also 1 OLx. Plow, German, and Ca.~l.eel, for sale by CUIMKI'.LAXN, GIU.C.G & Co.

•WM. UL-R!5I!lUGE,jr

ORliV IS

CO,,

&

VNIOJ-ESAR-E AM.) RKTAIL DE-AT.EIJ3 IK

I a N A ND DO S TIC

DRY

ci

GOODS,

TT A TiT1 'i. T"*T otiJmDWAm, L)iivhLty

L)X

(IUEi: S\-VAin- HOC:ERLES,

I

described

AXLES, SPRINGS, GLASS,

GLASSWA «!'•:, &c.,

Nos. 1 & 3 CoiKinorcial Crcer. SI.? Civ A W EO ii S

low ]i"i Goods as go oil and a place—!or proof of nation.

SB

A

1

lAPIIfiA PipfigB.

iTl iSniE vj.-S'A

rO\

/.\

VILLE, IN i).

RE now in receipt of their Fall and Winter stock, consisting of a verv large and generai assortment, of Fancy and staple Dry Good3,

Ready Made Clothing, llats, Cat s, Bonnets, Boots, shoes, carpeting, Quensv.are, Hardware, saddlery, groceries. Dye stuffs, Iron, steel, Nails, Axles, springs, G'aswarc,

Glass. Bolts, V-V/ic-king, Tv.ine, etc.

To Vhlch they invite the Attrition of huyers. Our ?t'K-k having been selected wit'u care, and brotu ht d.ircctly from Eastern Jobbers, Importer.-, ,,

Mi

Mflni'liicturetf, we feci confident, in :-a\ing to our customers and the public at large, that our stock 'Mm..-: b" mpassed in u.d-y. -n'e-. .^d nd that we can and wc v:id sell

0

HAV11*now

Re ad v-M a 5 Olctbing

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

ii'tnerslvip heretofore existing be-

co-partnership heretofore existing be-1 tne twcen-Snrth, Stihveil & Allen HAS this day gom been dissolved by mutual consent. The Books accounts are left in the hands of Tobe Smith, and can be found at the Treasurer's (biico. 1 indebted to the firm, will please call and settle immediately. We need the money at once, an without delay.

SMITH, STILWELL & ALJ.EX.

August 27, lid,")".—oiv

DR. J. S. ALLEN^ IAVING resumed the practice of his profession, respectfully tenders his services to the izens of Crawibrdsville and vicinity in CltlZ' 31«d%:.a.'5 Snrgerj, &c. lie will be prompt and unremitting attention to, all cases contidcd to his care, tt-i* Office on Main street, over PurselPsstore..

June I,- 18&5—ly.

JUST

RECEIAED at No. Commercial Row, a fine assortment of Brittania Ware, consisting of Tea and Coffee Pots, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Molasses Cups, and Castors,— which will be sold very cheap, in sets or single piece. BALL & CO.

Au*. 18, I€9«—5%-8w

will be Sold, FO, iliftT oi cvoi lriiin in the coin-

I? al?o very extensive it, wiii be to the intere inanity to cat! arid buy of t:.". -... have l)rv-Gooi» of ali kiicis u.-uaily founti in a to re he in eL a ii a a (iinclnn:.--. Flannels,

F*MUS,

Linens, Laces, Coi-

hirs', window Cm-tin goods of various styles, not* -JiI'hn-r Hi: iorv. A'c. Call at tne .German ytot-e—:id stand, in' Fi.-lier's building.-

Oct 11, 1^:55* DA\ ID WERTIIE1M. 1 Bbls .Salt, just received and for sale ap tor Cash, at th? old and {wp-

500S

CrMi^KiiLA-'D GitKCiG iV Co.

S O It ii

bTP\"T TOO

iiliitr1 III'

CLOTHING &C,

A"\ E just received another large lot of seasonable Clothing, which they offer for sale at low prices.

DOS'T BUY- SLOP-SHOP WORK!

is mnnufacinved in Doston e:cprcs.sly feel saiifa-etioT!.

A GOOD FIT

A fashionable good fitting Gnrmt'irt costs no more than an ill shaped oin G. have always on hand, and are conslnnllv receiving such. Wc have also tlio LARGEST and best selected Slock of Dry Goods to be found tov.'ir. Call ami see. [October IS.

Oppy deceased, late oi -Mou.\.oniery county, Ir.d., j'.u.

will offer lor sale ai jaiolic auction at the late res- jt jias

idenee of iid deceased.

ou

CHRISTOPHER J. OPPY, Adm'r.

Nov. 1,1855.

"VTOTICE, Is hereby given that the undersignTI 2d has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John M. Smith, late ot Montgomery countv, deceased. Said estate is supposed to ba solvent. CONRAD SMITH,

Oct. 25, 1B55—3^-*

PROFESSOR WOOD'S. A I S E E S O A I E

Professor

PROF.

T)

ITV,

for us, and we warrant every

Wood's Hair Ivcstorativ^,'

is nor doubt, the mo-.t '.vondcrfjl discovery of this age of progress. The following from a distinguished member of the medical profession:

ST. PAUL,

Prof. 0.

fieture a:v. R'-storativ .Concern, ii-cd it. e.

,_ou

heap as any house in the wc'solicit vcr.r esaniiV,rtr. oN,

find'

GRH-IES &

Co.

ma

'iJi'

iCfvt

Tr-\.

determined to change my busihe??.

1 am (.llering my entite stock of Dry (Joo.-ls, Ready-Made Clothing, Queensware, Hard Avtii CN tiro, »Vc.. at iinr-ri'cedenti-d low fiL:ur,:s, at wholesale or retidl. 'Our stock of Jrv Go')ds are not to be excelled. liiough not as large as many stocks in the ulaee and those wanting any thing in this line bv calling and e.x irniiiinL". Our t.,ck

January

O.

J.

mi)

OULD JUST SAY TO THEIR NUMEROUS friends and the public generally, that

1, 1855.

Wont-—Dear Sir':—Unsolicited I

send vou this certiScate. After being nearly bald for a lontr tims and Iiaving tried all the hair restoratives "extent, and having no faith in any_, I waainduccd. on hearing ol yours, to give it a trial. I placed mvsol fin the hands of a barber, aud had my head welt rnbbed v.ith a good brush, and the. Restorative then applied and wo 1' rubbed in till the «calp was ail a glow. This I repeated every morning, and in three rreeks the young hair appeared, and grew rapidly from August last up to the present to the touch: whereas, before it was haHi and wiry, what little there was of it, and this little was "disappearing rapidly. I still use vour Restorative about tv/ice A week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now

nnv persons hair w:£s really benefitted by any of the tonics, &c., of the day and it really gives me c-asure to record the result of my experience.— i'havc recommended your preparation to others, a nd it already has a large and general tale through

TONS of) out the Territorv. The people ha\ seen its cfl— ccts, and have confidence in it. All who have used' it here will coincide with nre in what I havo written. The.supply you sent us, as the wholesale agent- of the Territory is already exhausted and daily inquiries are made for it. You deserve credit for vour discovery. I, for one, return you

thanks for the benefit it has done me, tori certainlv had dispaired, long long ago, Ot Cifecting any such remit. 1 congratulate you that your, fortune .t Caud a large one) is already made.

Yours,hastily. J. W BOND. Firm of Bond Kellogg, Druggists. St! PAUL, M. T.

•i. LooAvsror.r, Ind.. June 20th, lt5o. essri O.J.

WOOD

& Co., Gents:—Yours of the

llith ittet.. came duly to hand. Enclosed please find $MG, it being the amount for Hair Restorative. I have sold it all. If you choose you may send me six dozen bottles Hair Restorative I think I can sell it. it has worked miraeulas in [this place. Isold a man six $1 bottles who was bald/and it fetched the hair out all over his head. Yours verv ren.wctful!v.

M. II. GRIDLEY

CARI-VLE, HI.,

June 27, 1853.

I have us"d Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. Myhair was beeoinincf. as thought,-•prematurely gray, but bv the use. of his "Reatoritive," iihasiesumod its original color, and I have no doubt, permanentlv so.

SIDNEY BliEESE Ex-sseator United States.

'TNN,b,Lv: .Tn«? 13.

WOOD:—As

1833.

vou are about to manit-

ycnd your recently discovered Hair will ^•ate. for whonir-oever it mayf'. tji.vi have used ic.aad know others who Oat iiave ior several years been in the isiug other Hidr Restoratives, and that I t-ifiv sop'.:L'i t- any other I know.—

If ei.lire! cleanses the riead ol dandruff, and with viie montn's nroper use will restore any persons heir too:ij:id outhfu. color md texture, giving, it a healthy, soft, and glossy appeai-.uiee and all thi- without, discoloring the bands that apply it, or the dress on which it df s. 1 would therefore- .• rccip»nu-iid its use to every vine desireous of Lav-™

inz a iC color and texture to hair. Kespc-ctftiHv vour?.

WILSON KI^

Sr.

LOVIP.

June 23,1553.

Prof. Wood.—As yen are about !o prepare and vea your recently discovered llair Restorative, and as you request my opinion of it. I will state that mv hair WSLS. a lew months ago, very grc-lj and alter using tvo bottles ot your Hair Rcstorative. it assnmiiTed its. original color, and since its application aii uandrcft'has di&ippeared from mv heat!, and 1 have been troubled with no disar. s.-re«'»ble itching o' the scalp. I ain prepared.—r I therefore, to recommend its use to all who are :reouis ot .having a beantd'ul head of hair.

I am, sir, yours, Asc., S E W A

or sale in Cineinrati by JOHN D. PA UK,-cor-5, •tli and \v'alnut, at manufacturer's ner ol i'i

N. II.—Wc pat up the restoratives, both. v.'ith and without S'ld i.'-.cnt, and think for restoring cr. that Ciiniaiiii.ii: Jredhin'iit trio best.

I^ir sni' by T. I'. ]R'.)WN. Acoit. Crnw,"ovdsville, Ind [Oct. 18th 1655—ly.

j)OZ. STKAW CL'TTEUST, a new style, fofrv sale verv cheao. (Ji":.r»EHLA.vi),Gr.r.r.u &' Co. 3L_ !s ?'1 «v JI'F'S S.Vi. 11.

)V virtue of a Certified Order of sale and copy of decree issued bv th.e Clerk of tlie Court uf Ci.-uinion Picas of Montgomery County, and to me directed, I wiil expose to sale at public outerv at tlie Court House door in the Cown of Craw-... foV.l*. siNJ, llontgomery County and State of In!di i:i i, on Saturday the 1 Otli day of 2fov6mbcr, 1 so.", between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and -1 I'. M. the rents and profits for the term of seven vear-! of the. following described property to v(jt:

Lot. Number one (1) in Suydain's addition to the town of Crawfordsville in said County & State and if the same will not- bring a sum sufficient to satisty said decree together with costs and accruing I costs, I will at the same time and place and inliko manner oiler for sale the fee simple of said prop: forty: foreclosing all equity of redcirftiori of SanirI uel and Phebe Aiulerson, in and to the above described premises, at the suit of Simon W. Bennage. WM. II. SCHOOLER, Sh'ff M. C.

Oetobcr IK,

In"5—Printer's

fee $2

XI-.UT SWEATS,

.0. &

1So5.

Vi'OTK F., Is hereby given, that the under-i uiv, ....a sicned 1ms been appointed administrator of ii:)l .id pait:c.e of tner ni I he estate of David Oi-pv,''deocascd. late of Mont- ''.oy subst.uice in Us compos gomei countv. Indiana'. Said eM.,'e is s.-l'.« nt. injuriou^ toUie consutuiior..

CriRlSTOrilER J. 0.1MT, Ad .a"i\

Nov. 1,1055—ll-3w*

ADS31 IN 1 ST" ATt)Z£'SJ S'A, TO'I'ICE, is heveby given that the undersigned/as administrator of the. estate of David

N

t|jC

pfiOI,],

y-aturday the 24th day

of November lb55, t! ,c personal property of said estate, consisting i'.i part of the following, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, farming utensils, household and kitchcn furnit-jre &c.

TERMS SALE.—A credit of nine months will be v'iven on all sums over three dollars the purchp.der giving note with approved security, waving valuation and appraisment laws, three dollars and under, cash in hand,

Administrator.

and

Rhodes' Fever

(ii A XTIDOTE TO MALARIA, 7 0 a re on re

1

and

CniLi.sand

IXTKKMITTEXT

KKMITTEXT FKVKRS, FEVI-:B

and

FI:VER. L)ruc

AGUE,

Ar.ce,

GENEK.M, DEBIL

and all other forms of diseased

which have a common origin ifl Malaria or iliasma. This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident or traveller even indie most sickly or swampy .localities, from any Ague or Iiillious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Maiaria or Miasma.

It will instantly check the Ague in persons who have suffered for arrv length of time, from one day to twenty year,-., so that they need never to havu another chill, by continuing in use according to directions. The patient, at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues unlil a permanent and i'aiiicai cure is effected. 3J"One or two b'ottles will answer for ordinary cases some may require more. Directions printed in German,- French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discouui in.v.de to the trade.

JAil ES A. RHODES, Providence, R.l.

PROG OF SAFETY. New-York, June II, 1S55.

"I have ^ade a chetnicAl examination of "Itiionw-' tvr:K and Aoci:

CCUF/'OI-

Vyno

c.ureii

A„ue

'ASTIXOTE

Knit And have tested ii for Arsenic. Mere-

lVV

nine, and Strychnine, but have not her in it, nor have I found -ition that would provo

•"JAMES It. CliiLroN. M. D., Chemist.'

E I E N AIERIT. MC: Lr.wnuii.G, Union Co., May 2, 1855. Mn. J. A. Ritonus—Dear Sir: The box ofmedicine you sent me was duly received on the 11th of April. I have sold about one half of it, and so

have used it are satisfied that

ilieni. It has certainly stopped the

:ut.xerv

onc

who used it, and six oftlie cases

were of long standing. My sister, who has liAd it for live or six years back, and ^ould never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as she would tAke it, is now, 1 think, entirely cured by your remedy. C. R. McGlNLY," .*•

CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS Take no more Arsense. Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics er medicine of any kind, the virtuo of which is owing to such poisonous drugo. The most they can do is to "breait the chills" for a short time, while teey are sure to cause constitutional maladies thrt cease only with lifo# Re.iuemher that tho only Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless as well as sure, is

BliODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale wholesale &retail by Robert Browning Indianapolis, and Druggists ge'nerally. sept 6, lc55—Iy v-j