Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 January 1867 — Page 2
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THE JOURNAL
THURSDAY, JAM. lO, 1861
Toaclicj's
5
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5lIKtiHle.
insliwlors
U:\vc been
..ci-tircd
., ..
for
i*ion, and teachers may bo assured that every cf-
fort will be made to render the lime spoilt hero
liv them both pleasant and prolitablo. Those ox"pecting to attend will please send in their names to me at once, in order that suitable boarding places may be secured. The teachers of eollct^ and high schools in the county arc especially invited to attend and assist in conducting tho Institute. W. 1\ BRITTON,
Examiner Montgomery County.
Dcc. 27, 1S00. nlGtd.
The Crawfbrdsvilllc SCoad.
Jour tL
0
do not intend to bo
can fet it. Mr. Lord has "switched"'
P„
Oul O *bqui
as mi.i,\
havo but one train a week.
Indianapolis to Danwlle, III-
Wo wonder if our friends at Crawfordsville will bo satisfied to bo on a! startling switch of Mr. Lord's road, when tho}T tho head of misdemeanors, fac-^ iii
will have one or six trains a week, asjbe established, which wil' cause tho
may suit tho interest or convenience [nation to blush with sh^me.
of Mr. Lord. AVe think that they will! 1L_ Ptill struggle for their through route CO^i^IiEgS. from here to Danville and if they! YirAsui^0.T0\, January 7. persevere they will surely get it and they ought not to be satisfied with anj- announced other than a through line.— Indiana'
S&tisGcd W
luiyuimg uut uuuii^u ivuw
against them. Our load, being more Dougal and Sauh:bury. nearly mid way between Iho Lafayette At the close of this vote and Torro Haute roads, is evidently j}V?^c
~oad on account of its connection
toau
the Illinois coalfields. Tho manifes-
tation
Oi
of our accidental President, than that
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0
distinguished Pemociat has liti^scli.
It will bo remembered that some weeks
ago, Senator Chandler charged that I
011
cxhonerate the riC-^011^
connivance with tho wonieu
in their disgraceful business.
1M PEACH itl Ei\T.
Mr. Ashley Before Ihc Judiciary
Committee--Ati Igly Pros^cct i'or Andy.
Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette.
The Montgomery County Tcachcrs' Institute WASHINGTON, January 8. will lie held at Crawfordsville, commencing on ASPKCTS OK TJIK CASK.
Monday, January 14th, I*'w, and will continue The first meeting of the Kousc Juin session for five days. A* the public schools dieiary Committee, to consider the are required by law to be closed during the ses-
A
tion of the Institute, it is desired that the teach- ',.| ,i. ... ic.il iocK io-morrow morn--vra of all such schools in tho county will be in -vr -mi
The ..rvte or „Ue „„\l "I" ™»'y bo taken but
impeachment resolution is
Ihc (.ceil- •, ,. j' 'U ^'1C. Com-
3
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aiu
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ab jy are
in
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a humor to bear just JVow, and wo ?pectful, and he regretted tliat the imb-!j
think he will have to try his "nwitcli- lie speeches of tho 1'residont were not ing enterprises Somewhere else if we liko tone. Mr. Cowan made his cau avoid him. 'fl.o eoplo on ,ho|»«wJ dfctmUng exhibition of hlmwlf .. ... ... a rambling speech containing notliImc from Lamille to Iiidianapolis inrt- new, :intl but, tl10 repetition mean to make the road and that, too, iof' tho dead things of tho past. Mr. at no distant day, if possible. JBut we Williams, of Oregon, made good point must have an eastern outlet if we do reading the Presidents Sharkey letter, citing his conversation with
The Indianapolis Herald pub-, ., lishes a report that the Torre Ilaute If}10 I i^iuunl conceded road has been sold and Cincinnati Company to be used in the interest of that road and tho .Bellefontaino and Lake Shore Uoad. The!
toHv- IniHanaVolis I 'j!l°
purchase, it is said, was ell'ected by the thrcrt'icncd oxlension west of t!,o Mar- t"
tinsville road—a picce of sli-ate^v aim-1 Ooae!iet tho gallei le^ watched i.iilar to that bv wl'ieh Mr. Lord obtain.! ev.dent.ly scanning all v.'ho
cd possession* of tho Lafayette road.- tot tho advance. CbL»Mi Oozctte.
Ihis report is doubtless pu in tu-
nJ0,,ec^
MI
the one that ought to be, and will be,
Chandler responded in tho following imprisonment. stj'lc, which we imagino was not ex-1) oai* ressivel}" agreeable to Mr. Johnson sj On Saturday uIC.vn'r:-^'
champion: I William Scheil, about lo yt.v."s
"Mr. Chandler rcjilied that ho had fell from tho third stoiy of a house, never before asserted that the Presi-iNew York, and broke hia neck. dent know of this, but lie would now! stato that the President was informed of it. and instead of putting a stop to it, denounced his informant,"
It has often been charged, in and out of Congress, that pardons have been as openly sold in V»rashington, as
Equal Mights.
Tho District Suffrage bill was passed in the Senato on Monday last o*er the
..1 ».v
Prpm'dent's
veto
by
Upon which lie
.achmcnt charges. I
lhc CoTimittco will immediately I set about the work assigned them, and
°^'7.icct to eommenco taking tostimonv either before the end of this week or early in tho.next. They will first direct their attention to matters which arojiot already in process of investigation by Special Committees.
It may be said in this connection that the charges to be brought against Mr. Johnson arc not vague and general in their nature, but specific and in their character. Unci
lcsidonl
in the Senate
an(
at 1
itil p^ocment of ono day.
anything but a through route if \yp', promptly voted down. Senators Mor-i
o'clock
rc^.vl. Mr. Saulsbury, who was
drunK, moved to print it and a post- I
rTllis
laK
jireforred by capitalists. Lesides, In- |down by a largo majority, and a vote
dianapoiis is more interested in our would probably have been obtained,
with
Oil ilLOOUi.i Ul u.-s cj.jii^nuii iui
1
a proper spirit on the part oi
In
if they were cried by an auctioneer Department Saturday lor Chicago, to and in the nature of things, so largo a business as hits been done in that line by Mr. Johnson, must lead to a disgraceful system of corruption. The hungry parasites aud flatterers who hang around the While House, can get almost any favor they ask, and they have doubtless taxed the pardonhunting rebels round commissions for using their influence with the pardoning power. As no other punishment 'is to bo imposed upon rich rebels, we presume that Mr. Cobb and other pardon brokers think they are getting off «n easy terms by only paj-ing a commisftion for the parchments which secure them from prosecution for treason and rcjiioro to them their forfeited estates.
was
Sherman both favored tho pas-
sa^e of tho bill. The latter character-
tho message as dignified and re-
spectlui, ana ne regretted that the pub-
Major Stearns and Senator Henderson, 'and showing from tho veto itself that that in time
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culation by some parties whose inter- jca]i [jut one of those whom thollepubcst leads them to oppose tho construe- licans have trusted—Foster, of Contion of the road through this city, from necticut—who voted no. 11
T,i
liave it. Either the Indiana & Illinois, _,r -,i -i Cutlme. Harris, IS vo, Pomorov, IvidCentral road or our road, will be bunt idle, Spraguo, \\ilson and Yates—11. soon in spilo ot all tho combinations
sT0t
population should enter as
m,nv io bo used in ia poLiLical element into national af-
i'evordv Johnson Doolittlo spoke for the President. Tho former was
1 0 3
course tho latter to h.a
»'l adjonrnet when the
vote was taken, and tno lo!)bios wero
crow
dod with members. Upon the
rpim Tho vote stood: leas—Anthony,
0
Cut cl
port is, of course, falso, and must iaii (jroswoll, E to accomp and his Company th}*, will fir
., Chandler, Conness, Ora»in,
drunk, Me-
Noting—Fowler dr
UP
.obliged
T1 rocniptR rom
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I'rcsidential pardons had been hawk- ^-lic
cd about the streets of "Washington b}*! Loman Catholic organ, has declared t^ohio
women of doubtful reputation. In for impartial suffrage. tho debate on the bill to repeal the Seofield, of '-"Pennsylvania, says, the act under which Mr. Johnson has President's message contains but three granted his wholcsalo pardons, Mr. heads— Copperhead, sorehead, aud Hendricks
Chandler to blocl dicad
om
al13
^1G Ncbr.-ioistt
bill, and a motion to adiourn was upon
q{ lh() y(jas aud naySj votcd
had not Senator Howe, of Wisconsin,
lO
enter upon long
Scnatc foi six nionL
all who aro interesled in our road can-, j.^e hour the Senato adjourned.
not fail to sccuro its speedy construc- This has been by far the most oxcit- jgoOi tion. no matter wlio may opposo it. '^(1 schsion.
Pardon Brokerage. The exportation.? of specie from New
internal revenue. I
Boston dot.
It is reported that the British Gov-
crn
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a
PLOCIC
^°y Tin-Bed
a&.°)
Island. Illinois, Saturday
morning, a saloon keeper named Larger, fjuarrelied with his wife because sho refused to give him her earnings, and in a lit of frenzy fatally shot her.
A special messenger left the State
present to Mrs. Lincoln tho gold medal sent to her by o0,000 workingmon of France, out'of regard to the memory of her husband, /w*
Mrs. Fanny Willard, fashion editress of tho New" York Sunday Times, was murdered Saturday by an enamored policeman named 13urke, who was a rejected suitor of the lady. Burke immediately afterward shot and killed himself.
Information has been received at Nashvillo that a gang of desperadoes frcfrn Southern Kentucky, havo crossed over into liobinson county, Tennessee, and aro persecuting tho freedmcn,
many of h^ebeei, compelled to Soclv suiotj in filfjbu. iioopb
bccn-sent to that locality to arrest, if possible, tho scoundrels.
A Washington telegram says that Thad. Slovens will, to-day, (Jan. 7th,)
29 to 10, wont' introduce a resolution instructing the
•*.1051 rr Judiciary Committee to prepare a bill,
I ri* tl llUH.lary ili miv,. ...
through the same process in tho House .^rDun(j x] edient, declaring tho rebel
on Tuoeday, that patriotic body put-1 districts in a state of seige, suspending tin"- tho finishing touch to. the bill by the habeas corpus, and establishing In is iv 1 1 3 to 3 S to it a ii S a nroat a discount in the 30th Congress, 3
aro regularly admitted.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
32iIEioii!i of InNitmnce Represented by I. N. VA.NSICKI.E. Call and examine the workings of the Mutual Life, of Now York, tho largest Insuranco Company in tho work. Assets over §10,000,000 00 9,81.'! policies issued from February 1st, 1860, to November 1st, IhfiO, insuring $!!3,7 !S,"i!0 00. Will show you statements refer you to citizens of Crawfordsvillo. Cash dividends varying from 25 to 1 .US) per cent, declared every year. Come in, make application, and pet the benefit of the next dividend. Prominent Fire and Accident Insurance Co.'s also represented by I. Y.W.SICHI.K, nov 2a t.f "j At the National Bank.
Look £34 re.
havo a few copies of tho 1st Volume of "GKKKI.Y'S AMKUIOAN CONFLICT," which we will dispose of at a less rate than ever beforo offered in this county, if called for soon.
To any one wishing the bit, will make them at such prices as cannot fail to suit, aug2otf.J L. A, roOTK I' CO.
To £o!«licr» asd SoldScR-s ESeirs. All soldiers v,]
1 0 0
ae
late
two of llis
ldcnilty-
T,'n
nirwle apjilicntion thro'
mc, as uVi nLj for tho uddltiotial bomiti/ allowed by
:lu(i"
1
•in strict conform it// with the new regulations and
p, ... form prescribed by the Canby Commission, the LllO
VCtO
message was
report of which has but recently been published.
t^enp'or pb-asesend what it will come to after paying freight to Colmuhus, Miss. I have been troubled for several years with indigestion have had to take pills c-very night for ten or fifteen
C1'3"
I
treatment.
cussion ot wliat ntia been boloro tho and am prott\ .n—
,lisca
Saturday last, were ^9?.^,02b. lo- tell the story quiokiv, and tell it true, when wo
ipts for the week, §7,000,000. -««y it is a perfect
a \ei}
in flilCntiit jtf
Congress, will please call on moat my [VT^TICE is hereby given that! will sell, at office, without delay, each bringing with him anv P" "n, on SATURDAY, the 2d day
I ra ra of Februarv ne hi
a
»ces, who can swear
Tho authorities at "Washington havo decided Wavcland, his personal property, consisting in that in all these claims ^"additional bounty, ^""vv-ing art ieles to-wit: Horses, .. .. I tattle, bhecp, one Wagon, Farming Utensils, new ap]Iuations mitit be made, out and e.rccutcd ^-e., »tc.
I now 'nave blanks "which comply strictly with
tlieutw 1-rguIi.tions. They arc already filled out
the facts on tho fust 'applications,- and are
I til my office, only'waiting the ncccssary sig-
R:,tin'cs
oouaioia aiur-
who have not yet ma'do'nppiicatinn
S 1
ed time.
rot-1
'",0 'Wuediately, as the Pay Department has
vi ums to be filed within a limit-1
All claims of whatever description against tho Government faithfully prosecuted and collected. Also, .deeds, mortgages and other legal instruments carciuily drawn and executed at my office.
P. liRITTON, Ati'y and Ciaim Ag't. Office'in Washington 11 all. building. Crawfordsville, Ind. [novlo.tf
Heal Estate for Sale.
A house ar.d lot—ih'e lot near a quarter bio at the head of Washington street, in C'nr -villo. House containing S apa I'tmcnt cis low.
"'-•iim., Jtuuou cuuiii.iiiii^ Uil liilCIl' S mcr kitchen, wood house, large cellar, a good fern, Ac. Also, a number one Bam. Terms
ALSO—A first-das ant-Hill, Jnil., containing 200 acres—10*1 acre® of which is in cultivation, and JU acres in most excellent timber. A good Brick dwelling house and other buildings. Also a never-failing supply of good stock water. Terms reasonable.
Call on WKBSTKK, MAY A ICKKNKY, jail 10] -s at Recorder's oliice.
AisSUcsisSc ArltaHisias B3oar«l tfi'ons—T csU .153o 23' of 52ertical Mess,
Stoney Point, White Co., Ark., May 23, 'of,. TV. Jn'tn Dull:—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing drutrs, and I got somo of your Sarsaparilla and Ccdron Bitters."
My son-in-law. who was with mc in tho store, had been down with rheumatism for some time his
C. B. WALK El
KSTR.tDT OX A LETTER Providence, Ala., May 13. l°0i. Dr. John Buih I send you i) for Cedr'Hi Bit-
I years: and io l-ebruary, INS4, I was attacked with genera! paralysis. I was confined to my room for the balance of the year: and, in fact, I Kotos and Bills discou
continued in a very weak
ami
I
Finally, at a
Senator Kendrieks seems to have a, VorkCtty fvr Karope last week were r'»5?^SSnS IllOre jealous regard for tho reputation
OolO,oll.
nervous condition
some two months since, when was put
under an operation, and your Ccdron Bitters for
commenced' improving
P'-d- dy
S
Ut away,
trulv, A. L. NEAL.
IlooS. ISooZ Hoot I READ! READ! REVD!
O OT'S VKST.vrinN'IT preserves the life of the Hair—changes it from grav to its origin il color in
—willsurelv remove dandrutr and cure all
,°,f
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f. l.t.^clf I n,t,i.nao jiuiii I cures baldness, and will not stain tho skin. \S
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ment has commuted tho sentenco T^lhacher^mi^,
tho condemned Fenians to twenty
^, pp
'iciiKhtfuiiy perfumed,
Mcstorer anrt fPrcssijuprCoisibtticu.
a a
(ion for (ho hair contains Pes-
Nut, bii. Sold by ail druggists.
ORR1N SKINNER it CO., Sole Proprietors mar. 15, '00-ly. Springfield, Mass.
JJifc! X*ife! IAfe! DROPS! DROPS! DROPS! AMKnirtN* I.trR ])f:orr will euro Dipthcria,
Coughs, BronchiMs. Sore Throat, Asthr .,. Rheumatisin, ncnrnlfc'
Colds,
Ague in tho Facc, Headache, Sprains, Chilblains, Croup,
Fever ami and €lao5cra IJJ a .Silicic Day. Sold by all Druggists, with full directions for use.
SKINNER CO., Solo Proprietors,
DEM As March 15, U.oo.
(Springfield, Mass.
R^'ES CO. Agents, New York. ly.
TO eoKSSJ^PTiVE,-
The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreaddisea.se. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow-suf-fcre"s tiic menna of euro.
To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and using the samo, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tho only object of tho advertiser in sending tho Prescription is to benefit tne afhictod, and spread information which conceives to bo invaluable, ar.d he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and m.13 prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings eo., New York.
feb22 !y
Errors of ¥out!i.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recirr and directions for making tho sitn-
a
Jo so by addressing
feb22ly
1 -. ,, states can hear something very much to their ad-
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JfaJ' Tlio 'Mnnunry Thaw" often leaves many unpleasant mementoes, in tho shapo cf sudden Colds and Couglis. They are, however, easily controlled by Coo's Cough Balsam. It is agrcoablo to tho tasto, clTcctuuI, and no family with children subjcct to Croup can afford to be without it, as it is infallible for Croup if taken in timo.
Tho Hair Restorer tlint gives the best satisfaction i.s PESTACII1NE— and tited sold everywhere. no2.
USaiTlasc and CeHliaty. AN ESSAY or AI:XINT, AND 1 NSTiiunTioN" roit VOUNO MI.N\ Also, Diseases and Abuses which prematurely Prostrate tho Vital Powers, with sure means of relief. Pent Free of Charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Address, Dr. J. SK1 LL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia,
I. janLVGOy I.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
~£:x€fM$or' JVolirc.
T0TICE is hereby given that the undersignill ed has been appointed Executor, of the Estate of Martin Morcor, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
WILLIAM 1IANNA, Executor.
January 10, ISO". Hw.
of February next, at tho late residence of MarI tin Mercer, lato of Prown township, Montgomery county, Tud., deceased, 1 miles nortlnvost of
TEHMS.—A credit of eleven months will be ^ivennnall sums over three dollars, tho purchaser giving his note with approved security, without rcliof from valuation laivs.
WILLIAM IIANNA, Executor.
January 10, 1807. 3w.
I'J.vecutor's
NOTICEbeen
is hereby given, that the undersigned Iin." appointed Executor of the last
Iia,? been appointed Executor of tho lust
will and tertrtmeni of Jlcnry olf, deceased, l»tc
win m-w find it.to their interest, to 'Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said
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January 10, isor.
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U'j'XCC&<t£ OV'H
OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, Executor of the last will of Henry Wolf, deceased, will, on the 5th day of February, 1807, sell at public sale at, the late ro^ide nee of said decedent, one milb east of Wavcland, all the personal goods belonging to said estate, to-wit Ten head of -Horses, from a good work home down to a yearling colt, seventeen head of Cattle, a. largo number of Sheep and Hogs, 2 Wagons and two setts of Harness, one Carriago ar.d Harness, all kinds of Farming Implements, a| of Household and Kitchen
&,egal Notice.
Ixnuary 10, 1857. .'J'.v. .r
QfiVMtvlerUj Ffepos'i
the First Rational B-ink of Crawfordsville, Indiana, J:Witiary 7th. i?ii7 RESOURCES. to.l $12-1,307 73 Over I
1
rafts 7 00 Furniture it Fixtures 2,."00 00 Current Expenses 10 Cash Items, including revenue stamps aL'9 51) Due from National Ranks 2,438 16 U. S. Bonds depos'd with 1-. S. Treasurer to seeuro circulating notes 101,500 00 Cash on hands—
National Currency $ -i,825 00 Fractional do 7a2 "0 Legal Ten Icr Notes 2!,2. )l 00 Compound Interest do... 33,901) 00
T)ue to National Banks Surplus Fund profit and los
50
£290,01 (j
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Duo depositors.. Circulating Notes rce'd from Comptroller §90,000 00
.fl 00,000 00 90,786 73
Less ain't mutilated.../ 70 u0
89,930 00 1 ,ol 2 40 13,786 99
$290,010 14
I, Benj. Wasson, Cashier of the First, National Bank of Crawfordsville, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is truo to tho best of my knowledge and belief.
B. "WASSON, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed beforo mo this J-ttli day of January, 1S07. AS. HKATON, Jan. JO—It.] Notary Public.
FREE TO EVERYBODY
ALA
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PENNSY
N N
JOIIN B. OGDEN,
No. 'i, Chambers st., N. Y.
Strange, fout True.
Every young lady and gentleman in tlioUnitod
mail (frco of charge),
by
ad-
dressing tho undersigned. Those having fears of
0
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bcil?s humbugged will obiigoby not noticing
card.° All others willploaso address their ohcdi- oast of the Post Oftico, and ent servant, TIlOS F. CHAPMAN, I kinds of REPAIRING on sh fcb221y £8:51 Broadway, New York. I Nov. 8, J86G.
VERY fine article of Pickles and Peaches be had at .......... BBSKFIKL'S
pp. Catalogue, teaching how to
remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches. Sallc-wness, Eruptions and all impurities of the skin. How to foreo Whiskers, restore, curl and beautify the hair renew the ago, cure Drunkenness, Nervous Debility, snd other
a
information. Address BER-
.. "''TTS A CO.. Curi^ts, 2^5 River street, (-J.ER, bno .I,.c20ujI Troy, N. Y.
M£isckivheat JFlouy.
LVANIA Buckwheat Flour, puro and unadulterated, for sale by Dec. 0.J PHIL0 SIMPSON.
€nickerti.
&0ST0N, BUTTER, Cream and Sugar, Picnic and Arcated Crackers, a most superior article, for sale at tho Grocery Store of
Dec. G.j P1IILO SIMPSON.
Crettdsi Cheese.
ML and PLEASANT ta tho taste, for siile by Dec. 0.] SIMPSON.
BlSIlOPJUCIv'S
uncViualcd Baking Powder can
he had at BE N E1' 1 EL'S.
BESTCo.'s
COAT, OIL in the city for salo at Fuv it Drugstore. ljuly 12.
Wasters and Wresfo Wish. 0. Articles, constantly ou hand, for salo by Dec. 0.1 SIMPSON.
EW Raisins, Currants, Citrons, FursiV: Primer-
ANICE
BL.\ EFIEL'S.
Smw Filing,
AKD CI.OCM REPAOiB^W.
Lost Pocket Book. TIIE
go amount of Household and Kitchen Furni- e-.j. tare, and mar.y other articles too tedious to mention• jO[V YJ.R.TUE of an execution to me diruct'I ERMS. OF SALE.—A credit of eleven months ed from the Clerk of Common Pleas Court will bo git-en nil st:ms of five dollars! and up- I of Montgomery county and "State of Indiana, I
m, situate near Pleas- the purchaser giving nnto with approved will expose to Public Sale at tho Court House security, -waiving relief from valuation and ap- I door, in the town (or city) of Crawiordsvilie, to prai.-ement laws. Sums of less than five dollars, the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 20th day cash in hand will be required. of January. A. D. 1807, between the hours of 10
Sale to continue from day to day until tho prop- A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., the rents and profits orty of tho estate is sold. for the term of seven years of tho following desRUBERT W. BL00MFIELD, Exec'r. I cribed Real Estatf, to-wit:
swer said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said Circuit Court the 8th day of .Innu.-iry. 1807.
January 10, 1807. 3-,-,-. Thirty-two (32) feet off (ho cast side of "Lot No. fifty-six (.roi), ir. the town (or ci'y) of Cravv-
!E of INDIANA, Montgomery county, SH. umery Circuit Court, iMarcii Term, A.
IO i.iont D.. ISO7. Thornton (i tin and Elizabetn U. iViartin, plaint to Foreclose Mortgage.
riffiih laintiff, vs. Thomas S. Defendant Com-
BE IT REM EMBERKD: That on tho Stb day '.if January, A. D., LS07, it being in tho vaeition of said Court, said Plaintiff, by Thomson A RistiiiCj his attorneys, jo-otluced and filed in the Clerk's Otli'-c of said Court his complaint,
WM. K. WALLACE, «.!crk.
UNDERSIGNED, on New Year's day, either loft his pocket-book on thocountor of L. A. Foote's Book Store, or dropped it between that and Mr. Patterson's store. It was a largo leather pocket-book, containing about $•':! oO, and a niiall black lead pencil. No papers nor name in it. Any person finding said pocket-book, or having any knowledge, of the same, will be liberally rewarded by giving information at Mr. Foote's Book Store. PAUL if. BURNS.
Jan. S 1807. 2\v*
Gnieeirdtan's Sfde of ileal Sus-
tale,
•JVTOTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on tho Uth day of February, IS07, at the Court House in Crawfords«illn Montgomery county, State of Indiana, the following Real Estate, situate in said county, (being the Real Estate of David Rico, minor heir, Ac.) towit: A part of tho east half of the northeast quarter ot section 2!i, town IS, north of rango 0 west, beginning at the northeast corner of said cast half, thence west T'J roils and 2 links to the wf.st line of said east hal/, thence south ii.'i rods and 5 links thence east 711 rods and 2 links, and thence north rods and 5 links to plaeo of beginning, containing 10 acres and -10 hundredths, more or less. Also, the undivided one-fifth part of tho following Itua.l Estate: Beginning at a point :s rods and links south of the northeast corner of the east hall of tho northeast quarter of section 2:1, town IS, north of range 0 west, theneo west 71) rods and 2 links, thence south 27 rods and 10 links, thence east 7!) rods and 2 links, thence north 27 rods ind 10 links to the place of beginning, containing in said tract 13 acres and 50 hundredths, more or Jess.
OK SAI.K .—Ono third cash, balance in
two equal annual payments, with interest from date of sale. A. T. BECKETT, Guardian.
Jan. 3—I w. [p fee $S 00.]
Sale of Meal Ms-\
tale.
T%J0TICK is hereby given that' I will sell at -LTI public auction on the 1 -irh day of February, 1 SO7, at tho Court House door in Crawfordsville. n-
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Montgomery counr.v, Indiana, all fho rifht. title .1 I Ae., Ac. If you need ono come in and interest of the minor iieirs oi Martha hampie, deceased, in and to the following Real Estato in said county. The samo being the undivided three-fifths of apart of the cast half of the
northeast quarter of section 23, town IS, north of range 0 west, beginning at a point u'.'i rods and 5 links soutii cf the northeast corner of said cast halt of said northeast quarter, and fhenco west 79 rods and 2 links, thcnee south 27 rods and 10 links, thcnee east 79 rods and 2 links, theneo north 27 rods and 10 links to the place of beginning, containing in all IK acres and 50 hundredths more or less.
TKRMS OK SAT.I:.—Ono third cash, one third in ono year, and tho remainder in two years from day of sale, interest from date of salo on deferred pavmunts.
A. T. .'EECXRTT, CJnan 5UI. Ac.
Jan. 3—-lw. [pr fee fho aO.]
fordsville, county and State aforesaid. But if the same shall not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the Executions aforesaid, together with costs and accruing costs, I will then and there at the same time and place offer for sale in fie simple said j-'onl Estate, subject to a mortgage, without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
Taken as the property of Thomas S. Martin, at the suit of William »tvd Sarah Bower?. J. N. Mc. C0N,N ELL, Sheriff M. C.
Dcc 27, JS00-3\v. [pr fee S-l 30.1
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1 nolic Auction 1!
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3cm tvi rare r-n mjOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVE -d dcrsigr.cd has been appoin tors oi" tin: Iistate of 1151Y Al
Bounty,
O. W. COREY Would inform tho publio that. ho still continues in tho above ^RANTED by recent acts of Congress to Dis-
this I business at his shop on Yernon street, five doors ciiAi: Ki) Soi.un:itS, their wows, Mixon prepared to do all Cnii.DKK.v, or PAUKNTB, promptly collected byshort notive. li 9
article of Maceronn, Tapioca and Mair.ena kept at BBNEFIEl.'S..j
«"Vo/ f. that the Admiui.-tra-•JTT, 1 *i(.0 of sod. The ej-I
.Montgomery county, Indiana, dec. I fate is solvent. AM BROS W. A MS li O (i, Adm'r.
Dec. 27, li'iOli' —1.3. ... jpr fee ^2.1
THE &C*£T.
AYTSi.-STiO*- FASS3HER5. IfE undersigned is making an effort to in frodure the propagation of this most valuable and profitable animal into Montgomery co-mty, and solicits the earnest co-operation of the far:ningeomiiiuniiy to aid him in the enterpri u. To this end, he would request those desiring to maka a profitable investment, to call at. the Clerk's office and examine specimens of the product of tho animal, and also to satisfy themselves by evidences in his possession, that they cannot engago in any other business that will be more remunerative. I expect to receive a pure blooded buck, together with about, twenty mi.\"d bloods, (cwrs 1, about li:0 25th in.st. WM. K. WALLACK.
Dee. 0. nol3
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TIE INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE IS ONE OF Fifty comprising the "(ircat Chain," and affords superior facilities to young men and ladies 1 who wish to acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of Book-keeping, Banking, Telegraphing, Rail Reading, Penmanship, nnd every thing that pertains to a sound Business Education.
ThirSiy-FIvc OolEars.
Send for samples of College money, specimens of Penmanship, iVc. Students can enter any week day in the year. Enclose two stamps and address BRYANT, STRATTON & CO, "ctljjm'ij Indianapolis, Ind.
Rustic des.
ALL at the "CORNER BOOK STORE"
Shades, made of pitic wood, nico, pretty and at prices below anything ever offered in this city. aug'J-'Ilf.] L. A. FOOTE & CO.
FOR
Paper!
Paper!
SALE
at the "CORNER
BOOK STORE"
a full assortment of a superior article of Cap, Bill, Commercial, Noto and all s-i/.cs of Iivpcr also, same in Linen Fabric. This lot is designed to meet the demand for a good reliable article r.d cannot fail to please. ALS' 0, Rag, Straw, Tea and Manilla Wrap].ing Paper Paper and cotton Twine. The attention of dealers is called to these goods. aug23tf.] L. A.
FOOTE & CO.
P. S. KENNEDY,
attorney Law,
OI'l'ICK NO. 4, OVKR "ATION'AI. ItAKK.
A I N re A W O S I E ja."-3. IND., will devote his time exclusively to his profession. [npr 27 '05-.*
ADDITIONAL
Pension & Pay!
T8IO]?ISO^ & RI?5TISJE,
Crawfordsville, Indiana. ODSco over Campbell Galcy llartcr's_Storo, Green street. Aurf. 10. "C'0, nl9tf.
ORlSrER
BOOK 43* STORE!
Miscellaneous, School, College, Blank, Gift, Toy, and all kinds of BOOKS.
Bill, Cap, Letter, Note, dow, and Wrapping Papers.
Note, Papers
All tho leading pities kept constar
'•iiise.
I'i'ICE is hereby siven that
N
lay th 17th a
A
idcnce of Ibbi
sums over three dollar?, the purchaser giving his note with approved security without rciicf from valuation laws.
AMBROSE
W.
HAVE
ARMSTRONG.
.\d i'r.
Billet, Wall, Win-
A
Ink, .1 com
Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Ac. Ac., a very large and eompleto stock.
F,
re Fr I TllS:
Pictures and Picture Frames, a largo stock of Molding, Cord and Tassels.
O
W
Window Curtains and Window Shades of all the different styles and patterns.
id pal
O
Notions and Fancy Articles, both useful and ornamental: come and see.
Toys of all descriptions bring in your children and they can be pleased.
17.
Pistols of the finest manufacture Cartridgc3,
terarv Papers on hand.
Wilcox
Tho best.
and Mnga-
fli Famih* Sewing Machines.—• Ladies coma r-.nd sec thcm.s
r\
Ilcmcmber tho "Corner Book Store." northwest corner Vernon and Green Streets, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
A. F00TE A CO.
Nov. 8. 1S00.: vl!}n9.
-J
ni \iM rii mza
&,
CAMPBELL, 0ALEY
ON HAND, AND ARECONSTANTLY receiving tho
VfKAEST STOCK!
-or-
HAE
T) ~\V
of all cus ever brought to this city, which they aro so!Ens
CBE3 ^PFOE OAS
STRAP & IILNGE3,
.LOCKS,
LATC1IFS,
BUTTS,
FILES,
SCREWS,
PLANES,
.RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING,
GLASS, PAINT, PUTTY, SASH AND DOORS, J:Hox
&,
STEEL
N A 1L S
S
SPOKES RIMS,
KNIVES AND FORKS, WAGON AND TIRE BOLTS, SPOONS, SCISSORS,
ooc., Sic., itc., &c.,
Pocket Cutlery. Also, a good stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
cf all iizc?.
ST.EIGT-I iELLfc!,
the colebraied Improved Patent cut 2aW, SnJdlery Hardware of all kinds and every tiling else found in a Hardware Store at C., G. A*. II.
Dcc. Kl, 'tiO.j No.'s 7 & S Commercial Row.
"jAlSsgS PATTERSON, DKALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
POCEET CUTLERY,
Plated Ware. FiroArms, Musical MTvb Instruments, Pocket Books, Fancy Artides, Combs, Brushes, Toys. Books and Stationery, kc., Arc., at tho sign of tho
ADAMS'
Watcla"
Main Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Watclies, CHocIis & JetvcSs'j-, Repaired by the most experienced workmen, and in all cases warranted.
Nov. 22, 1800. v!9nllyl.
&oUlen Syrup.
Golden Syrup, of a peculiarly pleasant flavor, anew article, for sale at Dcc. C.] SIMPSON'S.
Cranberries.
fjpIIE VERY BEST in tho market, for sale by Dec. 6.] PHILO SIMPSON.
[F
you want good Cheese and Crackcr*, von enn find them at BENEFIEL'S.
mmmnm Ill IW1M"
.IT THE I PATTERSON'S
[FANCY BAZAAR
A N
BOOK STOSI
IS THE PLACE!
THE MASTODON
STOCK OF
Scliool & College TEXT BOOKS,
Cap. Letter, Note and Billet Writing Paper, Blank, Memorandum and Account Books, Slates, Pencils, Pens and Inlrr, Albums, Port Folios and Writ hi#
Desks, Poems, Novels, Philosophical and
Otlier Works, also, Photographs, Lithographs, Steel Engravings,
and every other a-ticle that can bo foand in a
COMPLETE
I
BOOK STORE!
:. of the very .vest quality and at the very lowest price?, kept constantly on hand by
3
.A..T TE X?.S O nST,in his
FANCY BAZAAR & BOOK STORE,
BUT HOLD OX!
Tho UTAriTODOX cannot bo seen in all his glory until the mammoth stock of
if
I 1PESI
meets your gaze. Almost any pattern, and at any price can be found in this line, as well as a well selcetcd stock of
"Window JJliricls. AND 1 ET the SIIOVi" i? not concluded—for
SANTA CJLAUS
Has mauc PATTERSON'S his hcadquarlors for JO coming Holidays, and the agent of tho Funny Old Gentleman will take tho greatest delight in showing visitors the richest and .? rarest assortment of
TOYS AND GIFTS
lor both sexes and all asces, ever introduced before. TURN OUT! TURN OUT! TURN OUT I
AND ill EN To il.N IN!
At Patterson's Fancy Bazaar and Bool: Store, Main street, Crawfords Nov. 22, lb'00.
l'nd. vl'Jnli.
IL I "N" I ?,
I I
£kMM
OJJC
KARTER
a
AN
&
«i^«'(»Ntl•l'
a
*1-
Miss F. M. Baldwin, TAKESanil
tnis method of ajiprising her customers the public, tha.t sho has pcrrn.ancn tly located in tho room on VERNON STREET,
Uoor West of flie Cornica- I2ooR SJore, and tnat she Las opened a new stock of superior
Lonnc'iS, Hats, Eonthcrs. Flowers, Lace?, liibbons, Caps,'.'': Press Trimming1?, Ladies'Glove?.
id
a
A.I\. E
articles usually kept in this bran !i of
tiai,.e. I art c* i,*ir at tent ion paid to custom work. She invites her friends and the public to call and examine her GOODS, arid judge for themselves.
PJ$:" BI.KAC-IINO and Pur.ssi.vo executed with neatness and despatch. [noy. I '00.
MILLINERY STORE
Ito. 2 CoiHssiorcial ISlocIi.
jCPvAWFOPDSVILLE,
Mrs. 2L I. Williams,
ffS A AIN in THE MARKET WITH full and eompleto .-took of all articles in t..,Millinery line, or the latest styles and patrernV lhe public generally are invited to call boforo purchasing. [novSyl
done on short notiiio. Also, particular afttonUon given to al! kinds of sil and velvet work. fcti" Ladies' and Children's FURS cheaper thaa thoy can be bough', in tho city.
Sept. 27, 1800. v-. y[9nStf.
GROCERY & BAKERY.
THE
undersigned, after returning thanks to his friends for saving his stock from tho late fire, would inform his old customers and tho public generally, that ho has erected a now brick building on the site, south of the public square, where ho now keeps a, first class Grocory, with a Bakery attached, and that lie has, and intends keeping on hand a general stock of
GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES, Ac., Also,
BREAD, CAKES,
A
N E W
MILLINERY STORE!
IXXrs. C. ~S\ Sanl)n.rii
WOI
LT.) respectfully inform tho citizens of Crawfontsvillo and vicinitv that sho ha-,-
established a Millinery Store in Dr. McClelland'*
of tbo 10,t
oponinj
0fa°°'
StocK
of Goods of tho latest stylos and best quality.— A ease of her goods was on exhibition at tho late Montgomery County Agrciultural Fair, aud commanded A VfiE.irfCHf. Sho invites the poopic to call and esamino her Goods, and jud-c for themsolvcs.
BLEACHING AND PRESSING-
I E S PASTRY,
and everything to bo found in such an establishment. lie has securcd the services of a first class baker, and. is prepared to fill orders for Cakes for weddings and parties on short notieo.
Ho solicits a share of the public custom-. Dee. 20, ISOfl.] J. F. QALEY.
For Mai kiiig Linen, &c., The :f
IMPROVED
INDELIBLE
PENCIL,
PATENTED 1S59,1S00.
Greatly superior io Indelible InliJ). One Pencil xcill mnrl: over 1,500 article». "Desirable, convenient aud useful."'—tiprinyjicld (Mass) lb-publican. For sale by Booksellers, Stationers, Druggists, ifcc. Manufactured and sold at wholosafo by
TIIE INDELIBLE PENCIL CO. Northampton, Mass. Every Pencil warranted. Pricc, 50 cents.
Dec. 20, 1S00. Jin
TIIE VES4Y LATEST.
JUST
rcecivod at Bencfiel's, a full supply of Grocorica purchased fiiieu tho deeliuc in pri-. which he propose* to sell at rates suited to the time.-.
