Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 November 1856 — Page 2
J. A. GILKEY,
THURSDAY,
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Editor..
NOV. 27, «§,?.
•eive all monies on subscription and advertising 'fertile Journal. Office, Zeiler'sDrug Store.
For President in I860,
JOHN C. FBEM8NT,
THETOHFADO.
Btornatioii—-tho.wildest confusion peivad-jone
]ilaces of business, (o seek a retreat from
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cuuied by Messrs.
V/iawiora
which weic to ornament our town during-f
Mr. CrawioMi, was perhaps Uamagca
dwellings were severely racked
dcrstand that Mr. MeCo5!o!igh,3',rg"0\' was much damaged when we are sorry record tke divnatre of th uui! J'n we a
still more pained to relate that the wnlskey kept inside lor the ue»iract on i:i 1 damning of the youth ol our town
mained uninjured. If we were to hoi all, that the wrath of the- elements of nature should be visited on any property on earth our most fervant ui-di would be that these sink-holes ot hell, these dens ot vc-«: and corruption, where devils would blush to look, would be ihn ob vts devoi'ifsn
winds and tlaines, find sweep th»m 4orov--T fr from the face of the e.irtii, thai no tr-ace f? might be leit ol them to toil oi Hie dog* eraey of mankind. But we ro wKudor-.
ing from the sloini. .-' Since writing the iboa, ue le.un at-
the damage done in the country is yeiv extensive. Many fanners wen: almost ru*c incd bv the falling of the timber-.'1" Mr. r*iunnel Hays, living South of town about three miles, lias just iiifornud us tliat the
t.ioltti was very destructive in his. settleh' niont 4lic informed us .that ail bis beau ti
were
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,t may serve as a sample of many others in.i
:je of Mr. Riehard 'Tart tho tree,
-.ii,.ms,-..»d
pa|pful^emotioDs th'^Bcw frofti
•Rnmdrs are"afloat that' the town ft Del
phi is literally torn to-picf.cos. :Wo cannot
vibuoh for tho 'trath of it. j.
1 bo Indianapolis Journal says, the $estruction of pfeppflrt^u that city vriis very
freat-: fj: I
aro V0,T
4-. K7^ WILLIAM A. mELSHEiV'R, Cincinnati. ...r .i ,, »i ., ,, M- ,x .s -v n,.*,-,.,, ont M\eia! months, work, besides .the •., is our authorised *|wt that*Uty, to re- |am,^c
a^0,r" cai"c UI' s^e
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F,r we.rieard the crashing of the root ol Mr. i. ,, ,, closea out tho squall was so sudden and h,Crawford's brick building, as it was lifted fuiiotss that before the doors on the upper by tho vast pressure, and-precipitated with end couid be reached, a considerable por-nuicli,-force against the brick biuhbugs oe- tion of the root^ was sailing ihronyh the-
*.t '.iutiikm,
ll»"nah& Casset, ami the I,akery
double qui!
retreat down rs 11
time, hoping to fina4 a in
1 our lnmie-
Ktruetion of life and propeitv diatc vicinity is not so ex-fe first supposed,,ibo' it den mischief, wh-ich cannot 'uc -repassed for |:.wi!i have io.-be:K!pairo years. Many of tho' beftuii 'V,!' sl\"ale (n-es
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""fortnnate as they will be thrown
(hey sus(a 0
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iienvise.
rv .Tho carpenter shop of iili Borkhalter, iii^the North-cast part of town, was blown d&wni ifird broken to fragment^.'^''Several fences, out-houses, and chimneys in this part of the city were tnrnod ,t op,-y-,turvy.
A portion of the roof on the toll-bridge across the liver was carried uwav, and floated down the river.
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On last I( uday exening, about 3 clot K, i.htdow South, were blown' dr wn. The "on: Town and vicinity was visiteH'bv the I north gable a thirteen'fnch biick wall, fell most liostructivetoruadoj jever witnessed Upon a little one story Ira mo house adl»y our oldest settlers Diiping thd .storm occupied by II. an /.andt. a he ,, roof was crushed in, and tIse iurniture deour quiet town was thrown into utter con-
gable ends of a new building which Mr. Rochester' is erecting on Illinois street
Mrs.
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ed all classes of enr citizens—men ofjle.ss thnn two roars beside her when tliestout hearts were seen-punning from their.j'fool fell.. She had barely tinio to sndtclr up her infant and escape from the room before the roof was .crushed in, and the
Van Zandt was fitting in
rthe rooms wiili'her child, a babe of
1 tlse inging element. is During the heaviest part of the storm the surrounding afniosphcie seemed filled wuli dust, the branches of trees, pieces ofj about completed, in the south part of town' period, so that due credit may be.given in V1. 4 which we learn was blown nearly flat to tho next report, -iho omission of either .boards blnnslcs uom.tlie roots ot tiie lioii-I J-• _j. 11 -_n
J:the gronud. ., ,4,.
ses were flying in every dncction and for ^1, nioriilng's Journal gives the foliowitlM3tanio being, it seemed- as if the -wholeting in relation to the N. A. & S. Depot, ^'"tiftvii^would soon be in a mass 6f ruins.— which sustailied great damage: "As the y* We began fo feel for our own safetv when
sliding doors on the
^ou,tii end and a le^v on. the wost side were
M.oiM. .-, 1 ait'. The-tiu with .which the roof w.is cov-
cred, was pealeu.up.belore tno
RI^
paper, and carnVd orT wit'h sijeii. iurca ....
Confectionery shop, krtpt by Mi. Mack, on t0 .serious! injure'a miihber of. hmises in I '^Otli of Deoopibor. .-..I-,,-the opposite side of the street on Lrviin? he neighborhood. -The-fteavr timbers' of Please foward tho dc-siied expose, even the terrible crashing, we immedhUelr-madol HiC#00"f
slnjyk 8
rotrsfltl
TH-j .-i.^alo :!i!s mor and ('aim:' ni'Sr
ou
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the iummcv season,-were literally destroy-! jl0 i.Hufls co 1 f, er-'oi ed, and much .of., our fencing swept, away j-loolted for tno ltotrse itself to fa he a" tilt, hy the violence of'tlio win I. t-'.t. were disappointed. Any apprehensions ,, that ln-'iv ha\o existed in iv-ard to the
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ito upper wititiov/s pi thd x^i'uniulo House werj Lu.i d'Ui^gid Lot ,o
dl0 uftll3
moro seriously than any one etse in tow'n, wjil have to be abandoned in future. The
though many business houses and private tornado yesterday
uAVc Ml-
faiicd to He of is not
Brauiblo House,
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A potery o:i Wabash street, noarFerrv, ia- was nrMfed, several persons narrowly 'escaping the faliing rafters.
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t.iug
f-inc was nearly all uchtioved. ri is cas-c... ,.v ... •,
l4. irs that a largB tree fell across the dwelling,.] hundred, ami, bea ten again the Presiden-j.(jooi,
WB
understand, fell _upon_ Mr. II., and iiehi
Jl him'until it was removed by the neighbors, Saturday proves it."
''Mr. H., was very mueh injured. ,j Wo ouote the above from the Indiana-.
fjl hilddn her arms, and a.linrb falling from':
Y.property has been appalling in otlur sec- inking ut.t.,
miies on'either side of us. Welvepe it will never be on bie iask to record tho imddcnts
'••^fiyn.s'of the State— Montgomery-:Ooun!y |. fis not the only "viaitant.oll 'tti&.10rJrr1 Vtd Vor-"..! •if! j- ii ,*!' c-.' 4 1 5 nado Frpm accounis, l^g ,c.aja!ed Ueatli •. -y'— o\ir campaign subicriberfe froiu 'tmr book-.* and destruction in its paib lo» huiiUnuts ol ...i
angrier!
tomado of so destructive.A.yhatastftt'.,, In
Jt
»"fuK.a lit :S0Um®4tf, (te,
c-.-ency, -we will give as many as we can
gather,--in our next issue. :u••••
BS
W« understand that Clu'c^'go tnd Mich
igan City suffered much from ihe recent
'idoim. Wo have not heard anything dot i: !te from the Lakes. W await with
'.s. ent.
%N CITY iZ. 1
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200 MAJORITY!
CODFISH
ARlSTt 'UAC
CO N E: U'N E
We trtkeipartie-uiar pleasure in annonnc-
that Indiiii).ipo]i«:W:".rigii-t side up."—
ful sliaae1'and fruit trees about his.'house «'\\'e.have met-the. enemy-" und thrashed _.,r ., ,.
blown down, excep.t one, and his fen-ijitieui ileecnlly. intUanapoiis has .proved i..r:
HIk e'i-e
I cure, a itcpubliean victory. Altera warm
ron.^. Avc llave
the country. David W t'd»s, w.io li\?sLviayor and Cle ik by two hundred majori- Messrs. Corson & Keeny have just fitted i.jj.A Jew miles North-East of town, informs t\-. Last-.Spring We-were beaten over twoj
ti ll election by 'a .small majority. We felt sure then-thai a fair- vote would -have shown a different retjldt,
Wo are h«]py to state that no serious] p0]is Journal of Monday morning. We. up'.' and if you want any thing in their 'injury hnppehod to any other iiicmoer oi:
arc
th '. faiuilr. We understand that during ,otir Stale is redeemed, and nowutands en-j Call down! rolli'd anions the free cltici of the North the btorm, a lady in the vicinity, of Diri'.ugton,. undertook to ci oss flis,.,roivd with' 'ludianapolid has,fought a glorious fight,
au
rec"instantly killed the chil 1 braking ^ooJ
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We clip the- following inoidcmtiff from ft he LaftyettojtCoun'ffr of S^urdafe eVeniiig-
tli^Rlacliinl^iiop
of Moore & Nieol, in the South West part of town, was "almost rliiri'ed—tho roof mostly blown down, the second story mashed in and the inaidiinry on both floors badly injured, These gentlemen I
very' chair in which" sho had been sitting, name of your civil..towns hip and county, in was buried in the ruins. connection: with the number of volumes P. fe O. Ball h6d a new brick building I drawn from the library during the aforesaid
Talks llightt
One of onr-campaign subscribers, (David. Graves, Esq., Wavcland, Ind.,) writes to UvS after the-following mannor:
Mn^J. A. Gimsey:
y. Enclosed you will find ono dollar ap$f a*ha|f, for which sum, I
ivarit y|ii to s(fcd meinour puppr one year ^nd jrigt ap lo£g ^s -|£u 1-.C(q^thetifirae of l^ren^nt fof5 Presideiit, at your lead J^fevvilL-.fibiitinue'to support
SaJohn mast I ySn:*
GROVES.
How many moro of our campaign sub scribers will speak out in the same manner. We pause for an answer. r-*
Township .JLjbrary Circular. DKPARTMENT OF PtTBI.IC JKHTIU'CTIOX,). 1 Indianapolis,- Nov: 16, 185t. y'
To the. .Township Trustees: -r».
GKXTLEMBK:—I.take
Please state in vour commiincation the
of these three items would'materially-mar the value of the result sought, and prevent the proper credit being given to the corporation. Please, also, add an expression of the estimation in which^ the library is held by yourselves and fellpw-citizens, and the general feeling relative, to making the library feature.a permanent element of our educational code. Let.your action in the premises bo orompt, and direct the. .communication to the ''Superintendent of Pub-
wiud .like ''c Instruction, .l-udiftnapoL's," so that it 'may reach its destination.oa or before the
^K^nch stood"| if the information has been .famished^our
about fifty, yard.3 from tho Depot, and'} auditor, since it-may not nave roaehcu turn Tho h.r,i.~o v.'as till after he lias sent, -the-- circular,. he has
ibe Calholio church, wei^isis of their ponntation.- me cataiogne j.
«,
:'jjt","-!-of- books incl t»led in the said pnVch a -e win
beirir- crtr: :~d oe found to embrace the standard avuhuis at-once, or It will j' in every depaftttront of Trerauira.
had a fair .-h.ike, but I whoes eye falls on this circular will interno vo a b.-ick. The Bramble jest himself in having Mi townsldp properly use. i\' therefore !JO ^-et ion is one ^^promptly reported. ludllors ot all tnl the* .isafc Viijr'litution*'" of the city, as it papery in tile commonwealth are respect: wil-loyoi* liuvc sovui'G iuliv soiicitc*! to oitciiifti »in nil\ test Aiv iin. r^-Q'P- insertion and a'|)roluineut position, on the ea ver's no'.v
-k r.JnA' -tre?l eeond pn^e of thuv iv-pective sheets, with
I'lw^ldwtfbly-durtiifg^i Ty T-e bm of it.."! -nth editorial eom«in Uition to the^notice p,»j er or- o,!iip.osii-ion roof, portions ol'i,J' tiicic patrons as they may deem toe suoa i.iea were blown *i!! over the Wyn
jeet worthy. Yours, truly, vr.KTt
unn® Of T??iJ '!?AD 'Upright, honest and sober a man as D. W. Jil 1. Uilt IcSLU I Yoorhecs, should be beaten for a high-and a r.-.T, 2 a W
Ciawfordsville,
,i We repeat it, you have tied.
r.
that a fair-vote is all-that is needed to se- •v &orc anon.
1
(tinted our candidates lor""r.'. New 33ent Market,
up a
i\:ul
the election of
rejoiced to record that the Capitol of ine they can accommodate you
|'j de-sei ves,, tl^e encomium?: of tile
!VH
one of the lady '$ at tn.-t. f.i 'I hri«e''timev three -tor tfyfc'K/uI Roail ciiVip?!l^^?nS W« learn that the destruction of lifc and of the jVe.t^! So, old/, P«^chii.-satI Hi Heds a...Kew,Y:oik city boy,
le another number. Mai^y of«.
roh3
i.w!ileni5, Kgwtog-«» We
wo may have overlooked many. In oruer V: -. -t u-. ~,.f
-that they niay be 0:1 record, ior.luture rcl-
1
to nifiULcr at once...
•^SciiuYLKR
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KotfCe"
j»'M
Wc have erased man-v-o.f 4hor/Cahi:t\s»of
tliis if we have omitted anv we
hope lha''we ill "inTdibsed of
camp i.gn Mio-j.ji leue^ved t! ei|j '11 yLadies on*ichi!?o#i4».l
Trr^-^rv
J^'uSee.oui- Cra\vfH «ls»v-ii«c .tnarkets in '^-av-^rDeecmhcrnext.- The Indiana Legtl column they are carfuly compiled i*lat ure or. the first Monday in January
1 r."y be rclictl on. n^\t.
cfM6
this method to so-
licit vonr aid and eo-operatioiv in obtaining an item of educational information of great interest and importance, both.to the Legislature and the friends of popular education. Our township libraries have been in'use about a year and a half, and the extent to tvihiiJfi? tM baok's' haVe been read "irt their several localities,'sinister of, cammon interest and curiosity. You'will confer a special favor on the Superintendent, and do tire cause of education an important and valuable service, if, immediatly on the pornsal of this circular, you'will ,'proceed to ascertain from the librarian of your respective corporations, the number of volumes taken out of said library during the twelve consecutive months since the reception: of the last third'of the -books*, in April, 1.855.
MILLS,
Superintendent.
j' &{r It is indeed, a great "pity
Jiom Me fou-inaf
a" ii
/t
'liiese
works Will be found-admiiabiy suited, not only to cultivate, but also to gratiiy, a jmre nBit elevated last in every elass of readers.
Tho -bearing and value of such an exhibit of tho'workings of the library feature, are too obvious and important to escape the uotico and appreciation of every Iriend of free schools- and universal education, and, therefore, it is hoped that every ono
that so
rank) art tres-
We will not assail Mr. A oorhess the manner that the low,.dirty, pusillanitnous, lying old hue Border IluOian Jackass, of the Cresent, has assailed Mr. Wilson.— Wc hav nothing to sav of Mr. Vo-orhees'
re-marking in a very meek and quiet manner that the Editor of the Crescent lied, wilfully, malicioiisl}', and knowirigly, when he called Mr. Wilson a "Yoiing Wb.is'ky Bloat." Mr.' Crescent we happen to reside in-
and know what we say.
,.
]atg0'5and splendid moat-market one
sout^ 0f
tlieiv old: stand in a very
commodious building foimerly occupied as a school house. This is flccidely a fine stand. Call on those gentleman in the new room and see how fine they are "fixed
I-GOLFAX.—'This
,.at. -hoi to f: iroribefn Indiana, is now,
gentleman,
the well-known Republican member' of irorthorn '1 ndiaha,
a'g'ra'cl'uafo of-'its ptiblic'sohoolH and a wes: 'lifi p'Vintrng' 'office ?^idrVa ifb'bie/gvaduate/
i0°- o'd
The Elee'toral CoiiegG of Indiana, will convme hv in aet cd coigiess, at the cajdou the first odnesday
., tol sit ludi-anapobq, oi ji bcfoiel
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Licamtui SiJ*'
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Ud
1'?C«Tji
-vfii*-•' I't&i'Ta 'ssai^'a a--.
..uhseriptiou arfid diavc .bei'omo regu!ai'Mpat -j{ast itwp.jn-i.oiy^i pajit, .?uni
.W. i'SS'35 to Voliovo V,o .rlfmc, in «««..
I blssstUo ^.i.-tliy.. »c ./ -.1
n.s in this hour of nccfistd y.,.., .Leb e.'ch one ,pj(nm N a S a W excrt^ himsclj tp 0-^tended theton of lx)ii^3yi{ie,Uvlt h»ptiCes ranging at the Journal. Wo hope our friends ill see fr0!U $5 to §5 &© ier hundred ipoiinds. ... iiist, —1 -i jit *•,
J^" Congres8 convenes on the first Mon-
''110() 5! KH ST ATE.,
To our business men, and those wishing work done in our line, we would say, give us a call, and wc will do your
"m^ JSEBL in a manner that cannot help but please you.
Call up, gentlemen, you that want work done
^^^"Below we present otir reffdera*with an exact copy of a letter handed us for publication, by R. W. McMaken^%Wo gjve it precisely as iV -was written, withgiit adding anything to it, or taking anything from it. If any one disputes it, w5 ^8u furnish the original copy, which will allay all fears in regard to* itp originality. \Te give it without nolo or comment as it will speak-for itself. A
Anow-mO'
^oulna a^lcement yen yiiCWMed me idc U6C
1 1
O O E
And wo Will give you ample satisfaction. Call up and examine our •J r\ /ci &
and you will not take your work to any other office.
Moi'-FAT's
L1FK PILLS AND PIKENIX BITTERS,
for the griping colic itifiamation of the spleen, want of appetite and dyspepsia,
these popular medicines may be usedWith entire confidence in the result. In all liver and bowel complaints the Moffat medicines have never failed of a cure. Sold by the proprietor,
W,
..
New York.
B. Moffat, 385 Broadway,
For sale by.
T-D.,, BROWN",
FE JL'OWBKS,,
and
The subscribers w?otlld respectfully in
form their old custodiers and friends, that they have placed their Books und accounts
business settled up,,eitlier by cash ox note. »Wo feeWisposed to .give yon voafionaWe time to-attend to this matter -'and 'We do
tvoC'tTiihk yba'can'jask more of us. Call -at-.lis^uire.,!..-nnvsel'a office,, or, oil Mr. Hiigherf, .aud save further- trouble.. .fcjept. 28,-:1.850. IvLENI
.1,00&,Cpp PER
l."Witt'yoh^"khiv.'er
liniment would not cure? Did yen ever visit any respectabieJDr.uggist.iu any part of the world—in Europe, Asia or America—who. did not gay "it was the greatest discovery of the age V' Sold c-vervwhere. Everv family should'have it. 3 •aires" BARNES & PARK, Proprietor?,
Nor. 27-nl'l-lm. New York.
^cuiwz/wdsn ccndentcd Jo
we &ujic6e it 16 ifte aimojifci oj J/ie £B/eedtny mtJd
fitns tfel /fe tyiojd of /Ac /oat?ial
J6
Wo have just made a large addition to our ofiiee, iu the way of
New and Bsaatifal
Of the very
J/ic t/o-u ioct& ddc t/kad
:/c(Z66 6H y&u iaa6 i/c cascade iTi'V-i/ccl^ueU' ia
^i'ec Mtftfrclyo fuj/k mydc/jf an JVou l/ie YjtA ai ts4)famo
and at yc-ic^ wat •naJ'j/iic6en£ ^$a v&„,6cn£,cacd you
l'c///e ^a/l a Jiie.cc tuelf coi/tecl a?ix/ il id ncJ do $e o/tened
an lif yo(A ale Jt/letenl ffimaUt Oneaf t6 6/te tfealcir of lAe I Pcnedan
fajjict and you, a?i/ l/le Jbc&a66 ide xtxliajcui?iaf
and tSKoit SFif&md can dave a q&iwud time of tl Me
el wa6 made oi/J of ife /es£ .matcUafi tflee Jiofe
cah and f/ilce yieen Uzzatdt tfcaacncd wi/d do^e Jennef
weedJoi yen and yoi&i6 don and^ol'ji/t /y
ii yjbeciai fenc^llyou can 6cfeci yowl own dime
yc-ui vou can 6coec
void oto-n conventance
i&tyr*.
an
w-e fieal/l a '/Ufyfiel and Jiuiel at???oJifiel, -1,
4lgv22, /SS6'y.,l •A
yculSfi'^ tri ^ffu/L'/ici
fit ^10 dix&Jfaah'n
J£ST'Official returns from all but 6ix countics iu Tennessee give Buck 68,S4fj Fillmore, 02,208, Buchanan's majority. C,()S8. lie will have about 7,0U0 iu the titate. ...
..Osf^Tho declared official voio of ermout is: I*or Fremont, SD,l)Gi I3uchan n, 10,577 Fillmore, 5-i£. Fremont's a-
Uy ovcr
Buchanan, 2',),386.
3 9 8 LE^i
We can now datter ourselt, that we aie prepared to execute all kinds of
It
on as .fihoit notice, and in as good a style, as can be done by any office in the
WHICAT—We
BUCAVX SLOAK—M
MANSON
Crawfordsvjlle
Youiitsville
mo A.
HOOVKR,
POWHUS,
A. YOUXT,
STEJUUNS &/ELLMOUE,
Ladoga
(U lo NOTICE.^
Ala
Darlington .WEBSTEH
flf p/i: •«i "ii?
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Grawfordsvillo Markets!
JOURNAL QPFICE/Nbv: S7 IcoG.
We notice that our enterprising fellow: 'citizen, iTr. Iliiir,-has couiiueneeu slaughtering hogs what amount he expects-to kill this sSiison we do not
know. His fjieilitie? for kUUn^ Beef-Cattle and Hogs nv.' much greator.that'1.formerly, sis ext.' nsive iin ru,' :ik :.to since 1:.^ ^c.tb^)!^ in L'f.-il lihnien.t" have"Jjoi-h maue. 'Tli^ j-riee of JId]s opens iit,.,o n.c{. This, we considers good price, and «ur opinion i^, that the el'-simr of the season will be betterTor the ,ouyei' thaii S'.lb-r.
quote 5 cts better tnan last- week,
n'tho' tiiere luts.been a uccline in' the eastern j.^'t'th-'wt-.-M p. ut ?cc.
iiwu-ket." That shov.'d, that although the yield of v,heat tliis reason was large, generally, our home supply is short, and the price must go vp, in pro
portion to tho export of flour by our mills, as the pre-vailing opinion L-, that our county ha no more than wii! bo sufficient tor home consumption.
cts.
N. O. Molasses—sO ct!1. aud acarco. N. Y. SiEun—§1,00. Rio
COFFEE—15
cts--
in the hands of Paul Hughes arid Esquire g^l timber, "with a goodxtwelluag house andouti_ -... -."i I houses,, stables, &c. .Anv person wishing sticn a I nrsel, for collection. ,'V niust havo-pnr sitnirtibii C(i}i have a ^b ifg iin in the purchase of tliese premises.' I will also'sell a small farm of -W acres, with good dwelling housi), ordiard and other necessary, improvements. B. T. RISTiNE.
Teachers of Montgomery County, Attention!
THEn-'Xt
session'of the Teachers' Association
of iloutgomery County will be held in the village of Linden, on Saturday, December the fih. Every ni-mbsr oi' the Association and every teacher and friend ofEducation in the County is earnestly invited to afend. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Linden and vicinity are earnestly solicited to be in attendance. Let those who Wire assigned to deliver address and read essays at the lagt session, have "them iii readiness, so tliat'the session at Linden may profitable and interesting to all. T. W. I'LORER. Pres't.
J. A. GILKJJY, Scc'ry. (Nov. 27-nl4--2w.
A EASE CHANCE
rJ^HE
subscriber will sell at a low price the deI sirable little Farm on which he resides, four milesPorth of Ci'awfordsville, containing 40 acres. 25 acres in cultivation and the balance in timber. It is a very pleasant residence, in a good neighborhood has a 'comfortable dwelling house with necessary out-houses, and orchard of choice grafted fruit and a well of excellent water at the door.— A person desiring more land for cultivation can rent or buy any desired quantity adjoining or very convenient. Reference may be had to B.
I
T. Ris-
•tind. urawfordsville. WM. COOK.
A BARGAIN!
pHE undersigned will sell very cheap and upon •I accommodating terms, a farm situate 5 mile3 North of Crawfordsville, containing 120 acres in good condition, well Adapted to farming purposes. About 40 acres are in cultivation, and a like quantity well set in. blue-grass, and 40 acre3 of
Nou. 2"rnl4-ti'.
KToticGj
IStra-tor
Th, Mustang IdnitOmt 6ures EJicumatism^Y q'^terof section t^rity^five^n ^wnship%igh! The Mmtang Imjment cures Slifl Johds t«en, north ot range Uve west, conUtimng seven-
Mitstng Liiihrient cures Sori^dltti'Wlctrs .f .w 1 Thn MiMQ Linimni cares Ctikki 3r*ast8 andj**. ofwlhch tho saiftJ emfiel, died seized m. ftee/ttpon which land1, the've ^'ix'eabih, and some •if ,- 7- .tenacrescleaned.-: jSaid laud willbe sold-iiupar--
hcrebv given that the undersigned, adniinisof- the esfaite -of C-t-eorgo
Jtho*
hbarJof ariy ordinary Sorb, Swelling, Sprain or ises, Aild-'tip:leave tfceir bidssin writingwith the or L^st.J'"wfiifli the' Mnstang undersignedv who,,will foiin^ :afc the store of, 1,1 ^.,,1-n? Difl vp.n AVerviaU.auv Bcnefiel & Eltzroth in Crawiordsville. 'JAS. H. BENEFIEE, 'Adm r.:
PURSEL HOUSE
THIS
I
WJ
Enieiiel,'
deceased, will sell at: .priya tc sale,-in pursuance.
CEENE Y. of,'ah order of .the. Court of, C()uinion, JPieas of Mbritjjoiriory•'"'oo'uh.tv, a part of the riorth east
"rSsidue in trwo^equdl 'payfeifcrffs Sijf'-'sjx
a a a a
ci: of valuable HorS«s and Cattle.'Tt' cnrea'-'all.^lex^u.^ fpr .th® Hrf two payments vnthjntere.^i^and without the: Sprain^ Gaids, Wonnds StdT,Jtoftfa, 4e._ *!'beh8^^appV.uM4nt MS Persons desirous of,
this question. Did yon ever pVirchaSifig, are requested'to exathind' tlie pi'em-
No'v-G-nOyi l-^4w.
4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PLANISHED J\. COFFEE TEA POTS, of our own manufacvure, for sale by H.
is a njc-w Fire Proof, Brick House, now in progrf«8i Tho size of this house is $0 by 47 feet, 4 stories bigh, with.the cellar. Ceijar under the ejjtjrc bnildin^, and when completed w,r"1 be tlic finest Iirtiiao in the State as it has.a nice house j-n the'^asement -for tlast? keeping of fresh nfcats, vegejfttilcs, myk. &e.^'n the warm months i|fth a aoitblc s«t0 Iroir^eriandas on the fronts?'' ^'he house is oil the coper of Washington %nd Mark'-'t,Streets JBtreeta^ri feet Vide with ziak uibes m.^ng thr^Bgh thoralis for car
enivde on the top of t.''e h/^se, that commands a view Of several" rnHes of rrn ii in country. There is also a 20 ncro hi the edge of town for pasture, which wilt go
OWrI5TG
^e?i/d
to the large increase of our business, and the smallncss of our room, we hav« oentire new stock of
A N
Fresh New Goods!!
in the room formerly occupied by D..,Wertheim, composing a heavy stock of lleady Made Clothing, -Boots and Shoe?., 7
Hats and Caps, Dry Goods of every kind, u',r .Groceries, Uarpeta,
O O
Coa.s SciisatosiSoO. j. gale of Heal Ustato. COKN-MEAI,—LA in demand at 50 cts in a retail __
,v .... N
Fi.t'L'i —46 irl Bbl.—^3 .-j? evrt. I'oi.AtoKS-rrLarge choice bring $100.-
UKA.NS—Scarce
aud high.
TLKNii'a .'iO.-.'i'-lO. CaxeiiKKa & XuKKSTS^Plcnfcy *nd dull 5 cts lu li-r Ttikey.s §1 ,.)0. duz.lY»r jjinckcas.. L.uin—iO eta in good demand.
tiiao there is. in the whole city.
Jrlore..Fancy-Watp|i,-Guards.:and Chr.ins that 10 made, Whips. Cigars' and fine tobacco, in fuct this paper would not hold the half of, our variety.
pou't buy any thing in. the Jewelry line, uotij you
call and look at our stock. ,: H. PCRSELL fe BRO. Nov-G-no-11-tf.
Guardian's Sals.
JOftlAII BROOKE, Guardian,
••r Nov-6-no-l 1—iw.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
JEREMIAH DOUGLASS, Guardian. Nov-G-no-1 l-4w.
New Grocery,
Family Groceries,
Consisting in part of
Flour?
COFFEE, 'SUGAR,
.' Oral! kinds and quality,
,-n
MACKEREL
Tea, OandieSf So-ap Starch, Saieratus, Eiee?
j/eppe.r, Spices of all kinds, chcese, /Diiad Beef,1 Poaches in cans, Jol4"'.".lied, Tickles, &c., and all t'' kind,s of prod ico. In
BY
1'a
the house if
desired. This house will have b'"1"Q ®inf!'C Bed-Rooms, and all the necessary ,Tinr-'•'r8' ,ailj will he capuble of accommodating two hundred persons, and will be completed at a cost:
Ilardware.
L. j..." Cutlery, In fact, everything kept in a drv
good store,: also, at the old stand a heavy stoct of School and Miscellaneous books, fool and half round Tuck Memorandums of every possible quality,.and fine stationery, over fifty different qualities of paper, a heavy stock of Fancy, Gift and toy. Books, and four thousand different notions. guns and pistols, 10 different kinds of revolving pistols and Bowie Knives, and over fifty ditlerent styles of 30 and 8 day clocks, over ona hundred Gold and Silver watches, aud more fine
.ATOTIQE is hereby given that in pursuance of -TSO-.j-iO v- It Li «n order of the Court of Common rletin "flERY. Montgomery County, rendered st the Oct. term nr'^^r, r--,*,n'/-thereof Lt'5'3, on thepetiton of the undersigned as tIOv-Jn.n.i riiL aL Ai^L Guai-dian of Josoph Mount, minor heir &t law of I'XCjES -. John Mount decwiseu, I will eilat private on or .. after four weeks from this date, the.undivided 6th Ra & »v t2 Or
CravribrvIsy^Jlc, in saifl county, and'ihe one undivided seventh and ..-Ie vsti.t.v. 1 fths of a seventh of .• thro-' parri'ls «.t: luiid .les-r'rt:'cd as follows: The vest ha!]'of riie north-VF-est tjr..oi',st-c. 36, aud. tho east-half-ut the-south-east qr.- of s-te. 25, ai.d the
iti
part of lot no. one hundred and. two,, 102,") us '-he IiLK BOOK I same is known un the original.olat of tue town ol CHOICE POETRY, ORIGINAL and
Imlfnf •-o'kli half JC the eadt hulfofthe in t'j-.vaalup 19 north
at private sale, the following described Real Estate, situate in the said county of Montgomery to-wit: tiie west half of the north wes-t quarter oi section twenty-seven, and the west, half cf the south wes'Squarter of section ei^ht, all in township eighteen, north of range four, vest. Terms, one third in hand, one third in nine months, and one third in eighteen months from day of sale, interest on the. defered payments from day of sale, the purchaser giving note with security, waiving relief from valuation or appraisrnent laws.
IVTOTICE is hereby given, that the nndersigni_ 1 ed Guardian of Sarah Ann Reddenbaugh, et. at., in pursuance ot the order of the court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, will sell at private sale or or after four weeks from the date condemning Public men and Public bodies for thereof, the following described Real Estate, situ- whatever may be wrong and upholding and susate in said county, to-wit: The undivided third taiaing them in whatever may tend for the adpart of the ca3t half of the south west quarter of vancement of the public good. It will advocate section tive, in tow nshipscventcen, north of range equal and exact justice to all men,—the preaerfour (4) west. Terms', one third of the purchase vation of the Union upon the principles of the money to be paid in hand,one third in six months, Constitution, and the improvements of the condiand the ballance in twelve mouths from day of lion of all classes by Education, Morality and Resale, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing interest from date, and waiving reikif from valuation or appraisement laws.
O I S I O N
STORE'
HAVE just received and am now Qgening, in the room known as the Crawford Cornor, east of the Court House. Anew and general assortment of
5= •-•islll
ion lino,
All of w'hioh arn 'oHeringtb the Citizens of CrawfevdsVillc ajid vicinity at the very lowest.prices for crtsh. Call and examine, my. stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, My mofto is''small profits and quick returns. JOHN RHEA,
Nov,-3D, *66-vd1 9-no-13-ly. -vS'f
GROCERIES. ..
GO'FFEE,
Tea, Sugar, Molasses,-Syrofps/R'ice,
Bpicfe, Pepper Soda, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Chocolate, kc. *Wi
April 10.
EALL
Si Co.
T.BOK ORNRCS
Co.
Isaac C. Adams, ofXJnioii Township, Mont' gornery County, on the l-2th day of November, 1JS56, one sorrel horse, about fourteen hands high, four years bid next Spring, aome saddle marks, a stat in the forehead, strip on the nose, with a white strip connecting the two shod before, near shoe sleet toed. /Apprised at $40 by William P. Ratneyand John Wallace, on the 24th day of November,'I8S6, bejfore John Pursel, Justice of the Peace/ Attest: .-. •u
:WM.
5. Ifov. 27-nI4-lw.*
iPt. VAXCE, Clerk.
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