Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 November 1860 — Page 5
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NAMES OF OWNERS.
EllN I'll'.is
No. S4, W.tSA'l'T TOWXiMISE.*:
same
iJledsoe Lewis
same
Ciildwell Ahram S I 59 northeast qr
..-same, agent Juremiali Caldwoii.. 1 {'rain Zephuniah iJ Codington David Cline Samuel ... same Cruse Nancy
TTale Daniel 1'" JL-:nt Th^nra"
Hunt William, jr mel iv-anlilin t.r Jvelsev Amos Lewis Fielding Marlovr William IJ
same
Tscwtoii & (*ral am lVi-erton .»amos i: 'i 'SAwavX
Yvavbir.uioi
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1
same
Stowari .lames. Tiirails Arthur A
II,. „-v
"\Vivn James :.52 Yoi'.ni Win.. lor hr-irs of itob^ias oGl
AO, 3 8,
Ahhy .hi'.a
i'rit's Hamuei..~!ark Wiilirim 'hiimhers Lewis— j..\ 1 m1
Da 11 D:r.
sam-1 same
1
F-an.P^.-t Finnoi ra-riek
Fisher Joshua i'te Si I 111 0 .........
jLtill snuio. ILoofen 3 ,hn
1 ohnson i-esie.y. .M-j}] ,'y jrmes.
31r-dni't'v Frank 1
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haver ra:!c:s
Tsil'loS'th.
Wiison 'I.N. tic ot 'V.'erti Vrili:a-.-i S Wo.. Is o?.- .i' Youiv.e iiilton
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he
er with the amount for the year 1S60, and cost of advertising: •,. EH»«BSI2SEE!IU5ro2«99nPW?5SEBS
Ague & Hod gin 3 part west hf northwest qr
Berrv Charles & James., northwest qr southwest qr 80 west hf northeast qr I soul iieast. qr northeast qr
PTCSCKII'TION OF LAM).
00 south hf south west qr
("5 I east hf northeast qr I 75 west side nor!h v.vst qr 80 northwest qr southeast qr.
82
!en!iing Samiu-l Fullinwider Chriiliun ... Forbs "William A 111 northeast our
I 95 part riorther.st qr
110
1
(J rah am James 118 west hf ?o nth east qr
same
Harris ifary .iiiggins Hubert
s:ime same
part, west hf southwest qr.. hi qr.
(-Jreen & liowman .117 part west hf southwest qr
|. east hf northeast qr 131 pari northeast qr 27 wesf hi' southwest qr. 11 .... west hi'west hi' northwest qr 14 south end west hf northwest qr...
I 338 part west hf southwest qr 1 12
111 ...
3(U part nortlieast qr 27 I S3 part, north hf northeast qr 18
1201 one-third east hf soatheat qr 30 220 west hf south.east qr 3 northeast qr southeast qr
25 1 t'-rst 1 Psoiitliwesi qr 33
lff7 pari east hf northeast qr 21
215 northwest qr southeasi or. 20 .... northeast eor qr qr
2: 7,
ti west, hf southeast ur ,.art west hf northwest [r west hi northeast or
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TliUJic?:—A credit of fv.-olve mcnShs will I iven or, e.'.! smp.s over three dollars, the ,:nc'ia?.ir fiivintr hi-' note vrith approved security, inf
iill «-elit.-f fVom valuation laws. .! ?-{I All MOTE, Adm'r. ^November 1IsfSp.—vlSu'Jvv.?,
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undersigned Administrator of the estate of John F. liu.ll, deceased, late of Montgomery counlv, Indiana, will sell at the residence of Matthew F. Ilall, in Brovrn township, on Salunlay. ])eeeni!or 1, I860, at public vefidne, one mare, bed and bedding, one safe, and oilier articles too mimerou? to mention. A credit of nine months will be pivm on all snms civcr three (ioII.m.--. ihe puiciiur-ei ^ivinjr his note with approved security three dollars actl under, cash in hand.
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S. M. JJAVi, Trustee.
^November 1 •, 1850.—vlonl)w3
If0¥ember
Visit.
M, M.
Wiof
LL be at ('rawfordsville, at the TVh Store H. Oft. on Friday, Xovem'ocr ,'!()th. 1800. to make examination of diseased persons that may favor him with a call. A charge of 25 cents will be made for each examination. Reasonable charges for Medicines, or prescriptions. Person? unahic to attend in person, can write loeir names and inclose a lock of their hair, by wnich me.iiif he will be able to determine ihe nature tho disease. 'Crawfordsville,-Nov. 1, 1SG0-3ur::"
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2*2 southeast qr ..... ,j poul invest, qr. 240 southwest qr ..... part southeast or ...., 'west half northeai-t qr 1-Z'i0 'faroevtV Stover's atioi ^ion
2 3 rear-! hall noriiiwe-st qr
32 31
28
part east half northwest qr 38
-!50 kaharee's addition -I l-jjart northwest, qr south v.* est or... 30
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fTT^ F, pn.vtut".': ]nj) heretofure e:.-itinj V-etwe^.'n (115 imdcr-ijine'l in the Bmikintf Business, is this dav Jis.so!\ed by mtntial cons'.nt. 1 h,* i.u-i--nc=s of the firm will he settled l.y the senior ])art.n T. C. Kht»n. The busines-- will be ront'mned Viv KIslon A* Son. ELS'iVON* A f.-'.XJ'..
Cia wfordsvilie. Xov. 1, 1800.—vLlnilw-l
'X'ot.icc: I
herel-v {riven that I will sell at pno'ie auc'.ion. on Saturday, the Mh day of December, !,-oU. at the residence of Kniilv IJiaekburn, ?ix miles north-c-ast, of ('rawfordsville, the persona! estate o'f sepit BliicUburn. late of iiooue eosml.v, ilece:t.-..d, eonsisiint ef c^v in the held, oiu.- hiv,one nrvr bt'.i-fv and harness, one sau.il lot of iiogs. A.e,, I A:e.'P"
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JOHN Pi. HALL, Adm'r:
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fjST of Land, an 1 Town Lots in Montgomery Count}',Indiana, returned and remaining Delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for the year 185D, with interest and a penalty of ten per-contum thereon, togetli-
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DJ I'll) T. -v aii,t( 4 said County, liorehy eerlily that the foregoing is a true c-opv of Lands and Town Lots in said Count-v returned delinquent for the non-payment of the taxes due thereon for the year 1859, .said Xiwves rei::i,iUM.g anpae.i at tnis d:tle: together with :ni^rest penally. Current 'laxes for the year 1800. and cost of advertising, recorded in my OJiice the 15th day of Xovember. A. 1). 1800
yv/riCK is hereby given t'liat so-much of the foiegouig Lands aool Tov.n Lots as ma}- ho necessary to discharge the taxes, interest, penally and charges that may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of
sale, wiii ue soul or olfer.uJ.ior :.?a!.e, at pabiie auetioiq at tne Loar' iiyu.ie door in the Town of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery County. Indiana, on the first .Monday in January. A. D. 1861. MPt'3 V'SIP IT. I£.EU$&1F} Auditor of Montgomery County.
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IN FULL BLAST!
C. N. HARDING,
WOULD
respectfully inform bis old friends and the public generally of Crawfordsvilie and .-urroundiug country, that he is now in the market with a full and complete stock of staple Jc
fancy
,-v HATS AND CAPS,
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Carpeting, Quecnsware, Glassware, &c., which he i? determined to sell at prices below ail competition for
Cash or Country Produce.
We buy with cash at low figures and intend to sell for the same or its equivalent—Produce. All arc invited to call and examine our stock and learn our prices, for we are satitiod from our knowledge of the mercantile business that upon the cash system all can do better, than in a general business of credit. Our motto is f.
Cash and Small Profits.
jj^S" Remember the stand—East Dry Goods l-.oom in
Valley City 1.1 10 30 40
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PUBLIC SALE! I.'ICE is hereby £riven, that the undersigned will sell at public sale, at his residence '-j mifes north-west, of Crawfordsville. oil
Thursday.
Novotuber
Nov. 1. l8(30- jwv CHARLES iJUNT.
Valuable Farm for Bale,
T'TE
subscriber wishing to remove north, is offering his farm for sale, or trade for a larger tract of land. The farm contains 80 acres 00 acres of which is in good cultivation,nud has on it a good new dwelling house, containing six rooms, porch and other outbuildings a new frame stable two good wells of never-failint: water: and a fair young orchard of well .-•elected fruit, which has,just commenced bearing. This place is situated about one mile and a quarter south of Crawfordsville, between the Greencastle and Danville roads.
Sept. 0,1360—3w.
1Stapleand
BlOoH
The room formerly occupied by Shoe Epperson, south side of Main street, Crawfordsville.
Sept 13, I860—lv] Clf A'f? N. II AH DING.
ISRAEL l'ATTOX.
And Still They
3 constantly receiving a general assortment of Fancy
Hats. Caps. Hoots for men and boys, Shot:i for Jjadies, misses and children,
GLASS- WARE,
QUEERS-WARE,
3P 3FL 0_33 UCE
Taken in exchange for goods, and the CASH neverrefused. If you want good bargains, call at. No. G- COMMERCIAL PLOCK, whero'jrou will get thc-m.-
Groceries aeld for cash only. C. W. ELXZBOTU. October 4. 1880-3in.
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The following personal property, to-wit: Horses. Hogs, Cattle, one 2-horse Wagon and Harness, one Corn Crusher, one Corn Sheller. one Wheat Fan, Plows, Harrowc, Corn in the crib, Way. A:c.
TERMS: A credit of fourteen months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving ail relief from valuation and appraisemet!t laws three dollar* and under cash in band.
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NOW RECEIVING- A NEW AND EXTKX,«!'VH ASSORTMENT
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Gl'OCERfES.
Which he is selling as cheap orchcaper than any house in tho city.
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received their Fall and Winter stock
of goods, consisting of all the varieties kept in a dry goods store,
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MIBP$*]Ri Auditor of Montgomery County. I
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BOOTS & SHOES,
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(&T C.V3.L AIN'T) SEE TIlE.M.^g,
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VvWSlUXf.'TOX ST., CKAV. l'Oiri)?VJLLE. Sept. (i, "IrUiO.
J. Crawford & Mullikin,
.• HOODS,
I.ac.ies' and Childrcns' Dress Goods, late styles, Quecnsware, Glaseware, Carpets, all wool. We would ask the oitixens of town and country to trive us a call and wc will do them good.
J. CIIAWFOKD & MULLIKIN.
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THE QUAKER CITY
Tlie success of this Cor,lpanv is nnothor proof of what can be accomplished by energetic men in the bu.-uiess of insurance, when backed by large experience :.nd fin actual cash capital f.- perf-.ef their purjioses. On the 1st if last .Innmiry this (.'ompariv tuailcs dividend oi 12 jier cenL tasioclc-holders. after carrying a hirgc amount to Surplus, which then amounted to islj«J,r-!i 7't. .1 udiring from the extensive business done by its Western J-irnnch Office, under the management of CrKTrs L. Nurtu. Esq., of this city, (Chicago,) the Company wiil be enabled at tbo close of the year to declare a like dividend, and carry a much large!1 amount to their Surplus Account.
plan and method of doing business
is to have nil Lomes jmtd—and paid promptly, without taking the sixty day.-: allowed by the policy. and in this he is well sustained by the custom and performances of the Home OCice.—Tinkkum's I\' r.
P. C'. SOMERVJLLE, Aanit, Crawfordsville.
Sept. 13. ioGO—3m.
IIOWAM) ASSOC!AT10X,
A Ilcncvtdnit Institution cutishHuhvd by tpceittl En-
dttirmritfjbr thr. Itclirf (j' tli• Sir-c iud Di&'rcrtxcd,
atllicted with Virulent and Epidemic and etpvci'tlltf for the Cure of Jjiteatex. of the Sojcual
Organ*. 'g
MEDICAL
ADVICE given gra'i^.'bv the Act
ing Surgcioi. to ail who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. A'c.,) and incases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALFABLK 11EPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Orsatts. and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in tbo Dispensary, sent to the aHlicted in sealed letter envelops, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILT.IN HOUtiUTON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
Bv order of the Directors.
GEO. FAIR0IITL1). Secretary. EZRA D. IIAliTWELL, President. March 22, l8C0-ly.
Fall Trade-lSGO.
EICIIARr)
J.
CONNKR.
WHOLESALE
WILf.IA' ,!
Vt'OKMAX.
Dealers in Boots and Shoe?. No.
90, Pearl street, between Vine and Itace streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stock of custom and Eastern work, which is offered to the trade at lowest pr.ic.-jts.
Aug. 23. 18rt0~3ra.
+%.&miniHir-«iior° JVhttice.
NOriCJj
is hcrc!»3" given that the undersigned Las been appointed Administrator of the estato of Joiin I
1
IIjiIIJ dccoascd, late of Montgotno-
ry cu:r, y, Indiana.. The estate is supposed to ho insolvent. JOHN It. HALL, Nov. 8, i80O-3\r.-pr'?fce,.$l,5O.] Adrr.'r.
FBESH ARRIVAL
OF
N E W O O S
AT THE OLD
BINrOllDCOllNERI
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now in icoeijit of ...liiui rait and Winter stock of •l-'TAPijE fe FANCY
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Clvthinpt, Hats, (Japs, Uoot^, Shoes,
Queeiisw^re Cutl.-ty, ite., to which tliey wisli to direct, the at tcntion ',f their nuiuero'is oiuloniei!?, and the public general!-,-. Thi* undoubtedly one of the njpst complete stocks ever purchased fur the Crawfonlrtvi'.le ilia ket tho' we do not jiretend to say that it is theliu-jrest or only stock in the place, ur ttiat \vu have the only .stock in town. lJutv/e can tell tho public, and with truth too. that wo have a superior, well-ass-'urled, and extensive stock. A slock that will meet tin-wiints of a large patronage. '.LA 1)1 KS' DRESS GOODS,. of various kinds and styles: and at prices unsurpassed for cheapness in the Wabash alley.
Bonnets and Ribbons,
of all.vol's and sizes for Ladiasand Misses.
E N O W E S
American Flowers, Lace.?, Fringes, Ac.
I a Hats it Cap- a nice assortment of fine shoes for the Ladies—ll.e best in the market.
\Tn
RE &BY~MAD£ 6L0THiN of ul! kind. a:i-1 styles for men and boys. Buna along vour
PRODUCE AND CASH,
Farmers: v,c wiil sell you good (roods, .is iicretoforc, and at as low figures as any house in this place can. or dare sell, and nojnistakc. Give its a call at the old i'inford corner.
Nov. 8 1SG0-Iy
WASSON UlNFOI'Di
JaBuary Appointments.
DR.
O
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A A I
Analytical Physician, and Pliy-
sicittJi far Diseases of
the Lungs,
Formerlv Phy.-iciaa to Cincinnati Marine Hospital and Invalid's' Retreat, Corresponding Member of the London Aledica! Society oi Observation, Author of •'•'Letter.1: to Invalids.'' and Editor of the "Medical ^tehossopo," may be consulted at—
Crawfordsviile. Tt'.ylor louse, 1 riday,
Ja.nuarv 11. 1600. CreeiieaPtle. Wright House, January
10.
Examination Pree.
jMonth.lv Visits.
Although nit the lie-t rnrwlo "f lnakinj cs.aioir.ariojis. T-r. II. will, when desired, prescribe for disc:is',:i witiiout asking any ouestions.
J'artieijlJir attrnti'-n paid to diseases of women and children. Xo Mineral Poison? u=ed: various combinations of Barks, Buds. Lcnvas, Roots. Bums, Ac., obtained from the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, on! are prescrilted—a lull aupjdy ot which tlie Doctor always carries.
Dr. 1Iauimax treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Laryii^i'i, Asthma, and all oilier Diseases of tbo 'i liroat liiid Liin s, oy ^leciica! nhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment. iTli Kit DISKASIvS TKFATKD. /7i5''Xo chargc for cnnsnl tat ion.
Tn relation to the fdlowinir Diseases, eitl-.er when complicated witii Lung Affections or OAi.-ting alone I a'i-o invitc- consultatien. I ually find them I promptly curable. ]'rola])sus and all forms of Female Complaints,
Irregularities and y'eal ne.-s. Palpitation and other forms of Heart disease, Liver Complaints, Dysp: ysi :, and all other diseases of the Stomach and jJowels. I'iic?, and so oni
Dr. Hardman treau ail chronic or lonjj standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder. Kidneys. Brain. Heart, Xervcs. Womb, Spleen. Spine. Eve?. Far.-:. See.: Sciofula, I'its, Cancers. Rheumatism, Dropsy. Skin diseases, lev.'r Sores, Catarrah. Seminal Weakness, Neuralgia, White?, lnsnnit-v. J)vs]n j).i!i, G'uidiuess, lleai of Urine, Svidiillis, Sick Headache, Enlarged Tonsils,
A
INSFSANCE COMPANY!! S 0 0 .11 IN (I SYRUP,
(May 10,1860-tf.J
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Xurso £!iI Female Physician, pre.«eute to the attention uf others?, her
F0R CHILDREN TEETHING. Which greatly faciliates the process of teething, by softening the sums, reducing all infbimation— Will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and
Si. RE io REGtJLATFi 4!iC BOWELS
Depend upon ii, mothers, it. will give rest to yourselves and 'RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
Vi'c have put up and sold this article for over ten vc.irs. find CAN SA 1a C0N1-IDEa^C E AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of an ER ilAS IT MRS. SINGLE IN- WIN SLOWS EFFECT A SOOTHING timely used.— SVRIP. w•an in -atisl'action by any one who used it. On the con-1 trarv. all arc "delighted with its operations, and ypcaU in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medicinal virtues. speak :n this matter''what
we
no
medicine—NEV-i"^ FA1 LED IN A STANCE 0
C'UltE when Never did we stance of dis-
know."
ence,
after ten years' experi
AM) I'l.KBtJK OI HEl'VTATIOXFORTHE FULFIIJ.mest
oi-'
wi'at we UEHK
in:(.'lake. In almost every
instance where the infant is suffering from pain anil exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED AND SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS in
T5SOUSAitfI*§ OF CASES.
It not onl relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole rjstcm. It wili almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Bowels, and hid Colic.
an overcome which, if not died, end licve it S IT E S THE WORLD
1
on 1 sions, speedily remetieat.h. We bcREST A N REMEDY IN
FOR
CHILDREN' TEETHING.
ill eases of DYSENTERY.*
DIARI'IiCKA IN Ciy.LDltEN whether it arises from Teething, or ant other caurc. V,re would say to every Mother who has a- childsuffcring from any of the foregoing complaints, DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, OR THE PREJUDICES OF ORHETS, stand between you and your suffering Child and tho relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SL'QE—to follow the use of this Medicine. iCtimely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless ths fat-simile
of CURTIS & PERKINS, New
Yolk, ip'flfc tho'outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughot the Wofld. Pdindpnl Offlcr, 13 CWlar ntreet N. Y.
rPJBE 02s LY 25 CTS. PER. BOTTLE.
Sold in Crawfordsville by Henry 0tt A Son. .Ian. 20, 16G0—lv. '"!W'
