Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 January 1857 — Page 1

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W. H. POUST, PUBLISHER.

... jhe M|htscmery -JOURNAL Til publishod every Thursday, at §1,50, ii paid in advance $2 mt&in'the'tear and §2,50 after the ir*pitatitin of th« year. No subscription di^coninued till?ill arrearages Rre paid.

ST For terms of Job work and Advertising, see Bill of Rates on 4th page.

iNTO^F" -^.Xl3^33.'S7"THE subscribers would respectfully.-infonn, lipljj thetrnveluig public that they have Xoased Ji-i'tf for

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term of vears the above well known

Hotel in the city of New Albany, arid are now oreoared io receive and entertain guests. They

•p. O- Charge*

53" An Omnibus will be fc readings to convey Passengers to and from the Cars. iept. 11, '56—a3-ly

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, NEW ALBANY, IN». JT. H. IVIarsliel, Dealer in Saddlery'and Coach"Hardware. Harness, Saddle, Trtmks and Collars, is now receiving his

FALL STOCK OF GOODS, ittHICH will compare in qualuv and pr.ee,

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with any market in the W est. Orders

from Coach

THGMSGN & RjSTIHE, Have Remnved their

Tj£|,"W IVthe Brick building over Campbell, Galey & Harter-'a,Store- f*

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T. w. fry7 m- D.,

WILL

attend exclusively to the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office above H. Fry & Co'a Store. *. March 13—30—tf.

». JACK, X.TI-. JA«. (Late Fielder 4: Jact. Vicfcsburph. Mi^

JACK & BROTHER, SUCCESSORS TO FIKt-DER JACK,

"WHOLESA E GE0CERS, Provision pud Commission Merchants, *o 518 North side Main, between 3d.& 4th Sts.

LOUISVILIiV, Kl

tT Particular attentton paid to the sale of Pro*4sionB. .. July 3,1856—46-ly

THE ORE AT RE MED Y!

BARBER Si EGERTON'S VEGETABLE

Ague Killer,

-1 CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE, CHiLLS J\ and Fever, Sick Head ache, aim all Intermittent Complaints. "RRCAW

For sale by Barber ilgerton, Ironto^.

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'gfcihr&i. RESPECTFULLY tenders his serfffTfjfSyt vices to the citizens ot Crawford^ ilU mr8?39acd vicinitv. He 'gives 'pavticulai attention to carious Teeth", millions 0' now annually lost for want oi timely »«»»Jn^cioi treatment. Those that are want 9^"^ teeth can do well to call and ce spo best manufacture of

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jr.'jsicrE=ic3-Eicpr^ TX AVING permanently located in the tow Crawfordsville, would respectfully tem.tr Wservioe to the Citizens thcrcfanu •anmmndinjr •ountry, where he propo.es by-rtnjj aUenfcon to business, to merit a portion of t.u.

Havin"" had the experience of pi..c- ic». n. -nteen vear«. he believes that he .will be nb.e to iTewtisfaction to all who may place confi.h-nce kimjand wiUnllvraysbe found at .m residence

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dsuble set. All work warranted. „„rrnlAll.operations pertainingtothe science, ly attended to, with the least possible pfon.

O* Dental Rooms in Empire Block, JN o. l. Crawfordsville, July 14,1B54.

"FAIRBANKS'

.CELEBRATED

S A I E S LAFAYETTE, 1ND.

T. tJNDERWOOD, Agent.

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Broadway, NewYork,

FAIRBANKS & CO., Agents. April 17, '56—35-ly

MIURAIB"WORKS

PAMPEL & BOSWEItL,

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manufacturers of

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BeOWN .STKEETS ^AFAVETTE, INDIANA.»:

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New Year! New Year', a hapyy ^ew To pathos* one and all .-Si» speaks the iaithlnl Lakritc ®®T', .And a»k« a do^eur snialU'Tw.ill light his eye with thankf«lntM •His grateiul heart 'twill lile^n

Give hioi the silver gnerdon bright A ad take hia kind-^rf^M*^ For he is a faithful liiend and tru« He pioils througii rain and sleet, I'hrougli heat and cold through calm and itorni, To place the weekly'•heet, The welcome Journal in your lianda,

Heard von not at twelve, la*t night, When the stars in luster bright Kindly looked on Earth From the Hegister of time Loud, and strong, aiid numhered chima '1 hat spate o! l)eath and Birth.

Old father

They struck the knell of the 'lying yaar In tones, full imisiealj loud and clear And he to the tomb was born, •And was laid with the mighty, illustrious dead •. he year* that have tiled,, and reigned, and fled 'Since man was commanded to earn his bread

And Ev.i did our Earth adorn. Then '57 with courtly grace Ascended th'crthrone and filled h.s place And just as the monarch hml taken his neat And the courtier—moments were eager to gioet Their soverign Lord and King. Glad tidings were borhc to hi« waiting ear Glad tidings as ever his heart could cheer,. For'twas a pleasant thiug .. He was king aud father at one'glad tima And it made the monarch merry, Then he took his first borji child in hia ariua And called hi.rn .January, Once more kind friends, for better or for wo rue The theme I'll change, as well as change,the verse.

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12 d&'zerf do Castor Frames: 12 do do Tea'Pots v. 6« ^do Coffee Pots 6 do do Kttebttsi? oorered andi oncovored. sept4. J. J. BROWN.

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'lhat bears the news ol foreign lands I 01' War, and Famine Fire and Jiood I Hair-breadth e.Mapes ami deeds ot blood Of cent per cent at Brokers stalln Of cnpid.,i freaks in Lordly Halls Or humble c«»t ot woivlroti* signti, .Trials, and troubles strange aifrighti, .-•••-

Tlie weather, cropn, and markets too, With sometliing ever strange and uew» To gladden lile and kindle tnirth, Around the social tnmil)' hoarth,

And train the soul to real worth. You like the sheet it gives you joy. Then don't forget the Caurikr Bor. Enough of this lest 1 should lire, I'll choo«« Another subject lor the willing muse.

still train ps along oVr hilltop and thro' vale

And now lie treads a lioweiy mead, fe now a mi«'W clad dale Ilis music is in whistling winds, the surt-stii:e on the »l.iore

liglifnings flash the thunders'crash the earthquake's •. might oar. .. His (ootsteps are upon the sands within the torrid clime

An'l «n he Iceberg's towering crest, where winter reigns Kubimie,

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He ripes tlieoraiv'gdof theiiouth and fills the northein to Aud lruitn and llowers slrowb o'er earth Irom plenty ample horn. .A Seed-time, and harvest at hi« call return to bless the earth, And cheer man's heart, as tvas designed by him who gave him birth. Thus shallit be till father Time, his lengthened course has run lis And man no more know« morning »tar, nor. looka at ,: setting sun.

:V BRITTANNIA GOODS. OZ» GROSS Britannia Table Spoons A P^LL Stock—some Idutiful patterns, at 00 48-j.was- do Tea- do ^.

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••.Roiled in succesj-ion on .•.)!« gave ('oluiiili'is to th* world "'"j'^ibiied wi 1 1111 ri•' suldime' 4/ind SKiit hi! 11 o't^i the watery wasta 'rio fiud an unknown clinip. 'Then Liberty Irom caith exiled

Returned and found a soj». O'jr country's c'athkti, II^ro, Fam»D,

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And Mnce tiirit day lli.-ooghoiit the land .North. South, ant! East, ami Have freedoni'i alter-liie's burnt high Aim palrioti-ui Our n.iiivf I in I—I ut I'V.criON now oiild in the-furrow stoj) ifie plow And 10111 the share, a awei'd Would forge to lengthen Si.avbrv'« chaia Till «v«iy,iiiil and evcrv piain 'I hrougiioui our count iv's fair domain Should !ear the-iai k, au d.aniniug stain Oi Slavery re.vloiiid. And earth I has'the struggle been, wiihin the venr that's pa«f,r A lid fieedom's hoits have li::t (ird Wei I and M'avnly to thu la«! «ty'$ Fnil many a well fought fitdd displays the opines thtfyMJ|'5^. 7? have won,

But still tli« ftie makes' mighty farad, the work is not yet r.nne.

Stand to your arms Rcpuhii'-iin-, the dnv iil \ct be oniv. The spirit brave ne'sr qn.iils in fighf, nor to oppression cowers, God is our Trust, is our aim, For every laud where Slavery's curse i«

and Ttuth our Shield, and. Freedom

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Thi-n onward 1 on with freedom'* ,, Republican* yonr (jrrinis'i Sta* Is only (Jloomed not .* 'J he clouds wi.il pass 'jtwill soon be bright, ,,

In 1SU0 all will be right, You'll wear tlie laurels yet". Freeineti ye of every name Freedom's glorioua cau»e proclaim, Fiiin iiniied stand. .14 Lilieity the boon of Heaven Liberty to man was given?, hetliei fit* be black or white free nml (nil a »a ied rigid I'roclainrit through the"land ,.r .• 'l hough sou!hot lords, and traitor tongues

Send up disunion'.* cry's We'il by the cons itution liTei.-' Or by it we will die. »l" Fremont, free .••peech rep-press free lands By hence your cliargiim' shout. 'J'ill Si.AVKiiy, ami SncKShtos's bands Are put to-hopeless rout. 'i'hrn li di wc know no North, no SouthBut ail hu!l lie a oni.

Freeman's home the ICxilea rest a The land of Washington.

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Patrons, and friends niv task is nlnm-t done, Yet pi el,close, a. passing word to vou The JOUVHUI.elstins your pa: rumige again As friend mav clai.m from friend that's tried and true".

A servant to ih Public and wants f, Paid by pittance that is scarcely,missed .,,i: *. W:ill hot'its frienda by one'sto'iig-efio give .j..,

.•'•**T'o it, a LARG'K, WKt.ti paid Shbsrription- Li^.t? .. .*0jjo atld may lieavrn voui- kindly e'torts blew, •i- And life to all be one bright, tale of joy ••, '-'-Till eai-tlrno joifger sha!! your shadows grefft,"rts".,.

yon no' loiiger heed a CARRIER BOY. -r-'

SCALES.

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April 10.

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A Yoon? Tobacco C?hew.er Cored On one'day wnheff.ohe of th» boys came with his hammock on his shoulder, us he pasKedp the first ire'iftonnnt perceived that he had a quid of tpoaco in Ilia month. *1 "What havo'you got

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lieutenant, "a gutnlioil? Yoar cheak much swollen/' "Ko, sir," replied the boy,

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ing the matter. 'V .•• "Oh, there rtitisTbe: fSerhap"4'it is a bad tooth.- Open your mouth and let me sea.

Very reluetansly. the boy, opened his month which contained a large roll of tobacco leaf. -en'1 •*1 see." said tKe'liofi!enant,/f po*or fellow you n.ust'differ Your month" want* overhauling and your toetlr cleaning. I wish we had a dentist on board but as w« have not, I will .operate as well as 1 can.— Send tha armorer up hete witli his tong.«."

When the armorer made his.appearance with his toiigfc the boy was compelled to open his month,-while the tobacco was extracted with this rough treatment. "There now!" said the lieutenant, •'I'm sure that yon must feel better already.— You nevpr could 'inva an appetite with such htulf in"'-'yotir' mouth

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the after-guard, bring a piece of old ranvitfis and. some sand, and clean his teeth nicely."

The captain of the after-guard came forward, and grinning from ear to ear' put the boy's' head between his knees, and scrubbed his teeth well with canvass and sand for two or three minutes., ••Tli-'ie. that will do," said the lieutenant. '-Now, my little fellow, take some wafer and r"nsc out your month, aud von will enjoyLvour breakfast. It was impossible for von to have eaten anything with your mouth in such a hlthy condition.— When vou are trobled in the same way fagain, coma to me 'undl'll be yutiriienti*t."

The lad w'as completely cured, by the ridicule o! this occurence, of the habit of tobacco chewing Cn}.t. Afui iyult ..

Horrid A'ftair fit the .11 as«achusetts Stat? Fri?o»—.sSurder of -Deput)-Warden "VyaiK'^'rV' [From tV,e Boston'Tmveier. T.uh]-'

At 3.«»'cli: this uioriiin, as the convicta in the State Pi 11 .were le iving the I'hup5 el after attending divine service, a prisoner I named Janie XIage-• made dea' }y"assault •••. upon G-ilen't-.-Wnikef. tlwDepiity^W arjden. -which resulted i.i th&imnie'diu-edeath jot the latter. Tlie pHrticutar» of tluai'lair kr^ subst tintiallj'

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whip-shop division, wiiioh'was one of tha first to leave the C'h»i|iel. The other convicts with llw exception of eight or ten, hatl passed out, when Magee stepped

the anks, and reacending tha

I si'airs. passed in trout ot too Chaplain I desk, in doing which he handed a note to

Rev. Mr. Hefiipstead, tlvo t'haplain, and |»then handed another to Mr.. aiker, who i-was standing on.aiteleyatcd^latlorm. attending 1 he services.-

As he stooped to rake life uole. "Maying I his en 111 aci"os !i 'eft arm,- igen spuing fier.-e!v upon him grasped him by the T.fihouide.r.with .one baud, an plunged a 0:111110:1 suoc-riaftife into t.he Jeftt M.de of the neck o.i "tns* viel ini. it.-flirting a wound rtliouf iMV'itieh' wide' and four or live iurh*a,, 1 l«»ng.'" Mr. Walke: littered a .taint gio^in, 1 and iel 1 prostrate to tiii llour, exclaiming, "1 am a dead, man!'" he ullicei Ifcid all... leit -t Sie room, when ^ir. llunipsteal ca1 led to the reuia'i-.itig pri-o:vcrs fo resc'if.) tlie 1 Lvpntv: af the ssnuie time he grasped bisj

Bii.ie, the only -av«ilatde weapon within., reach. «ud st.ruck Mijguo several tinius over? the head. 1 .a

Failing to stun him, he dropped the 'honk annnailed him hv" the hair 'until lie loosened his hold ." Mr- W.dker.^-ln the scuffle. Magec, in ilirleil an »fhcr wound with

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upon-the '.D^pnty'-in the ab-

ilomen, which alone'wiis Mif.icient.to have caused deAth. Mr. Walker

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.e!y conveyed to tiie Inspector's Room, but died bcioie leaching the foot of the stairs.

The conduct of the prisoners who were in the bed room at the time of the occur,ence' was "most "exemplary. Recovering from' their s-Uri-rise at the suddeu. attack upon the Deputy Warden, they, at the cal! of the Chaplain, seized and held the a-nassin until the ofliocrs ,reached the spot and

of

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is serving fi mmiIW' of 12 years

for ftu""at tempt to murder his wile in Boston, in 1851.

A l- 'eeut traveler in Amerien re-

cords the following «ndote: ^J:ick,"| said a man to 11 lad jn« L:enrenng his teens, •'\*onr J.ather's 1 lead.'' "Darn it," replit-il tlie voung hopeful, "and h/s. got my knife in his pocket.'^

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%fggr AUK'mg'the Heft nans, it was the' highest praise that could V-e bestowal on at nVan mit he was a jtv.iioo.us and industrious fanner.

gjgf An oil it or, nwav down east/ who nerved "mir d*y.- on a jury, says is so l«il i.t law thai it. is bird wr.rk for,him to

E*'th:y lariiivr Mioidtl be practical

|-^^iivhrs- biwiuess. •••-"'-i U: -iM"- »j« .-3 iT^"The, "Know-Nothing, society" hava carried, all the States iu th.o. Unio n, bu» thirty.

A BF.AyjiiFUL"Tiion3HT.— Somef one has thatthev aaid of thu^^vho ...... Are like Jw Himhs..which theTMj»ine shop-

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