Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 September 1853 — Page 1

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CRAWFORDSVILLE ^EViBW.i

DEMOCRATIC.FAMILY NEWSPAPER, I' Ii he every Saturday Mom in cr, 1 JOSEPH I). MA S.T.E S O X.

Oiif vcar. pivablein advancc. Oiic'DoIIar and Fifty C'cnl*. and il'not paid until after.the e.vpi ration of thj year. ro Do! !ars.

Z'ff 2io {taper wiil be discontinued untiFairarr»:ar.iip».arc paid-.-«xcejtat the option of the publishcr. •.

As! letters on TmMne.«« connected wiih the Il"*. to rcc«-ivc attention in'ist lie post paid.

Jol» Work of all kinds done on short 110-j tice and reasonable terra".

n?{. JAM us F. CANINE,

S? I' E 0 E N IS T.

And ftfaniifactrtrcr of Porcclain CltA'.

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it:_' al hi- o:!iee, hi. we think cannot bo surpas-

l-h Kxamiuations of Te:!h made, and advice' pwn rra(i-. Oilicc 111 ''Wasliiiiglon Mall.'' April .'1. !*.»:}. nllj

/ta S3®L /a..:^*LjadS~:ar9 I 1 AS |U 1 i" i• liimc from the east, with a 1. Lliir/e am

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ami splendid assortment 1

•iimnicr Goods, which he intend.-. Lo

r|~MIKK!v

Hoiue'ts.

aljiril 1, \"i !.J

ni.Ai'K. bror-ade. Ii 5.) Iicautil'td style-, at a]'i :l 1. "fif.

jured and

BEAl'TIFPI.

L:

a}i iI ]. V.::.

Elf ril 1

'.'arietr

ninsiin^

I.alavctte. at

ril 1. •i.

l.'AMFV ]i. cent

apnl 1, '.'i.3.

•ntl. 1.

ti

ion

I

want

ll.it N

Bteo'istai\Ni

)'i S

W'

Teeth,

ri-onnsvn.i.K. I.vr..

removed, iviidcring the tcerh clean. and the gums and breath mveet and healthyv 'J'ceth. and flumps of Taoth, whieh have beeonie oscduss and troublesome, will be extracted with the latest .and most approved instruments, in the most careful and ler.ritic maiiiK r. and with the least possible pain. In short lie is prepared to attend to evervthinjr in his pri lcfsion, and his work will be warranted to rive vntire sa'i-!'ietiej: if not, no charge ill he niadev

Persons desirou-' of ]»rv*i:i'inr w!iole, or parts of, wt.- of 'I'leth. would do well to trive him a call. He lias spci-inicns that may be seen at any rime by call

I) KH'Fi'TFl LLY offers hi*professional services LV/ to*lie I.-idi'-.-: I'.iu'i Gentlemen of Crawfordsviile and ieiiity. wh re he hat permanently located.— ib: is provided with the hi tost improved Porcc-huh Tivt!i. which will inserted on Pivot or Gold Plate, to look aw well as natural. •'nviti's of }M-n\cd Teeth v.-ill be dreused out nnd filled v. iih Gold oHh- finest quality, wliieh will All of which will be fold cheap lor cash, or ex prevent their further dee.iy or aching and render changed for country produce. Give me a ealL 1 hern useful for many years. «ov5, 'S2, n!9tf] .'jjA* MANN, 'j'lie Tartar and other Foreign substances. will a!-

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liome from th

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is to 1 it 11 imd c\ iijiii ne his goods and prices, he flat-teii-hii!i?ell that he can please, but hill i|U iiity and psiec. I li: assort men is complete, consisting of almost. \ery article usually kept ill a dry good store, npril !, !. 10.

may he found :it Al. li

Si In Bonnets town, ranging ajiril I.

f[V\\\M

ELED. T.ae'.r. In

imey the finest t'rom £-j to

!ameliou silks KAMEYS.

it I cents p-r vard at RAM 1^

"ST received o'^O ]i apnl 1.

.if prints, and for sale bv A. R'AMEY.

-ilk and ('rajie Shawls at. RA FY'S.

:.ria,

LAPGF.lntofp: aoi il 1. "JiTl.

BKOWN

n:ima. hiL'honi and palm hats at RA ME VS.

as cheap as lan bo bought in Jf AM EVS.

is sellir ir ready made cl-otiiir.g 20 dieaper than usiiaI.

1'1.\ Yam and carp .7 apt il I.

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wisi^ of the best rjutvlAl,. RAM EVS.

ty at

F.liY varietv of summer stuffs at aj'ril 1, !.J

april l.'5

if ,V\TKA Uid npril

RAMEVS.

(ilas.so.s from lOcts

to at RAM FY'S.

l.ice -ilk and thread rloves. at RA EVS.

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of a fine fashionable KAMEY'S.

line it at

SilOKS.

I I PI AM) &.-1:• 1:1 i,v.5.

everv description kept A. RAM FY.

ml Ivon hand.

-Ill NS—warrantrd at RA i: VS.

'5 AM I-A keep-th'-best ijuality of ritie powder, Jl'IVa. Cotfec. Su.'ar. Molasses and Groceries, of :di kinds. Cheap as usual al A. RAMEVS.

RAM

FY

permit anv Iocs.

cheaper than la

liodv to sell goods

}i:Mr'-Kof dlkin. Is. bought by a I'll 1 .....' ram r.v

Settle Up.

1 r-A oie!t tut CAt-ii. bv

Ac..

1.L persons indebted to me fr (iroeerlc? "A ill please come forward and make payments. I :::U in !i 1

FIR need of money at the present

ue. A hint to the wise issutlieient. A. P. MANN. IV '. ls.V.1. n'jstf

JUvVT AM) OR.V W ANTED! O.(HK) 5'.i-!ieis of Corn. m.000 Ifu-iiels of Wheat. iiiirhest market price will be :id aug. ii.'.Vj.] ,101 IN SWEETSER. -M-F.:

OilsvfcLetls.

Chrome. Urunswick and Paris (ireeiis. ("hiiiiese and A'uerieau ermiiiioi,. nls.i Lard. Linseed. Sperm. Nwcet and Fv-h oil lor sale by IiKi )\Y N. Co.

JLOV,

1 1 •*•!. IsnS.

WM. H. SCHOOLER

1S11 tointorm tho citireusof both town and 1 count v. that he is rea.ly to receive and Aue11 kinds of propTty at his auction room op'Si'.c.(lie J-'iiifle Hotel, lie will also, attend all losinthe country when called on. f,rdNj'j!e. jan 7.

1O3.

nJ^tf.

Di^oSulioii.

The co-partnership heretofore existing between .1. A: .1. l. and \V'm. Hartman, was disstdv»'d 011 the si\th day of March last, by mutual eonsent. The business ot said firm will be settled by doe' I.co. A: Co. All those indebted to the old firm. \C I1 find their notes and accounts at the old stand, where, they are requested to call and settle. The chimin? in the tirm makes it nceessary to settle the old business immediateh .1. iVr .1. LEE it WM. IIARTMAN.

April Is-"-. n4Stt'

WHOLESALE QUEENSWARE

BLT3Ba£jE^

Xo. f. Purdue's Block, Lafftyette, lnd.

"IT^OfLD call the attention of COVNTKV

\NT«

.Mav So, •iv47ntf.

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BOXES, Honev Dew. .lamcs/ivcr. and Missouri Cavvudisli. Missouri pound lumps, Virginia, Kentucky, ami Missouri live lumps. Mill's half pounds, Goodwin's Cut and Dried and Six Twist Chewimr Tobacco, and half Spanish Cut and Dried Mnoking Tobacco, for sale Wholesalo ami Retail b\ LAYMON it Co.

J.

CJroccric#! (iroccries!! The undersigned havingjust received

large assortment of Groceries, such as. Oitfee. Sugar. Tea. Fish of all kinds. Molasses. Tobacco. Cica?s. Salaratus. Tabic salt. Spices. Nuts,

Candies. Raisins, pepper. Ilice. Indigo, Madder. Soap. Wash-tubs. WashIoards. 'I in -ware. Brooms,

Jhiekcts. Nails all sizes Oils of all kinds, White-lead and SALT BY TIIE BARKEL.

Removal.

We have retnoved our Drug Establishmentinto the Re\iev.- lmildih'rs. one door east of

1 1

cos wliieh will det'v all com petition. T.

.JUSTICES NOTICE.

rpilE undersigned is prepared to attend to all calls

.L ii

t*0llice

Having associiifod themselvos together in the jiractiee of Medicine, resjieetfully tender their services to the citizens of Crawfordsville, and surrounding country.

E£F"Offlcc at their Druir Store, the old stand of M. I). MAN-SON. opposite the Eagle Hotel. march ls52. Stn3v.

A E E A I N

A N I E 1 1 A I N

The undersigned will continue the above business in connection with the CHAIR MAKING at the old stand on Washington street, west of the court house, where maybe found an assortment of Fl RNITURE, ClIAlIfS, «fcc., which will be sold 011 reasonable terms.

The undertaking business will be attended to as usual. liciidv made coliins alwavs 011 hand. ROSStfc WHITE.

Jan. ttl, lt-52. SvJJl n.

Cigars.

The lovers of the Ciirars ut

The undersigned has just received

corner Hotel, april ti. '53.

ITS

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the Eatrie Hotel and one door west of Iianiey's store, us facilities for lmrchasintr our broods at less rates where we shall be preased to see all our friends and than any other Westerh Mcreliant. Wc have our former customers. Wc shall receive our spring and oods direct from the impottehs and manufaetursummer stock (f Druirs. Medicines. I'aints. Oils and ers. and will sell Lhein at ten per cent* over their Dyes, about/lie loth of Apnl-. will sell at pii- prices. We have a very lar^e stock of (o)d Jeiv-

D.

BRO WN, & Co.

npril 1.1- .V}. rt"tf.

NEW IIA7*IS.

Mix's Sucrar Cured Hams, kejit constantly on hand, and for sale by A. P. .MANN. January al, l.-.Vs. n-St.'tf

itOC KKY & PROVISION .STORE.

MF.SSIiS.

GALEY it RIDGE having foMrted opartnership in the Grocerv. Provision and

spi ing and 1 |lyr business, at the stand 011 Washington street, cl*

N'.I.

iMted.

'.!tiled aild iilae! s. at RAMEY'S.

he clu a pest. Allhe,sKs« a generous public fVni-r A: Mack.) are nmv«,«, and Ait a'liberal rbbben (aprll 15, BRYANT a eo. share of patronatrc. Their stock consists of a.gen-

Their Jiakin? department they intend shall be kept neat and clean, and every article sold, warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money refunded-, 2-iT' Especial care will he given to all orders entilisted to children. n3 j» Crawfordsville, Feb. th 15.53.

opposite the Court hou?ef and lormerlv oecui.ied bv all kinds, envelope*, pen holucrs. steel pens, and

end variety of fiimily groceries, provisions &c. who

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in his line. Will pay particular attention to JTew Orleans and sugar house molasses, a "p.Deeds. Mortis. *c. ...

in Washii'.ctoli Hall Buildincr. up stairs. JOHN SWEETSER.

Crawfor.lsvillc. March 12, 1S5:J. 4v-'iTnly

Doctors §lonn &, lTIoi'gan,

weed will find the best

T.U. liHO\V.N,ic,,-...

'MnSv.

Cigara tfc Tobacco.

A superior article of hewing, tobacco, ami cigars -Otf of the same piece" for sale bv "Co. BROWN IT 1

FAMILY 6R0CERIJES.IILSU^FC*shot

a lar^p

ortuientof fresh groceries, such as coffee, teiis^ 1

sugar (f diflercnt kinds, molasses, mackerel, cod and white fish, tobacco, ciirars. saheratus. table hirrmv'^M^

LEE, GILKEY, & CO.

Boots and Shoes.

pleteand well adapted to the season. Our stock consists in part, of Gents, calf, kip, thick and Hungarian boots Gents, calf, morocco, kip and thick brosrans: Roys calf. kip. and thick boots and shoe's Ladies boots, buskins, gaiters, half gaiters, gaiters. slippers. Are., of every varietv and quality.— Childrens shoes ot" almost everv description. *We wish an examination of our stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen earnest of our abilitv to please in quality and price. LAYMON & Co.

Groceries at Lafayette Prices.

LAYMON

VV-

FLOUR1,73.]

KR-'

to his stock of wares, consist in u' in paidfor wheat, flax-seed and bacon by aprw 1. .» part as follows: Wlutc stone. Flown mulberry, Vrinted lilne. Printed marble. Blue ed«re and com-

ui'iii Wares, (ilass Jars. Tumblers. Molasses cans, Dishes and a variety of other wares usually kept in the trade which he will sell at Cincinnati prices! A. HORNER & CO., without trail-ports.-' n. Call and see. Would inform the public that they have received their second stock of Boots and Pekoes direct

OU that xyjint leather will find the verv best /"V7 nil kind taken in exchange for goods, the

quality for sale by \_/i

quality for sale bv inav 2rt. 1^.'*. H0KNEK Co.

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ware of all kinds, willow baskets different sizes,! KKi AM & Co. tin- ware, cutlery, hardware, nails ofall kinds, win-dow-glass. powder, shot, lead, caps, candles, can-dle-wieking, door-lock, short, almost every thi which will besohi very low, for cash or crood pro- t'je article at .WILSON'S dr.ee. Remember the place one door east of the!

WM. I1ARTMAN. nfltf.

si

W ft clifo sc.

prepared to receive grain \n their new

Warehouse for which they will pay the highest market ju ice. P.rinc on your wheat and corn and get the cn-di. This is one of the largest and most commodious Warehouses in the State, where all the farmers can be accommodated who desire to sell or store crain of all descriptions. The greatest

care will betaken to accomodate and give satisfac- nuid.e for fl.oO at CAMPBELL'S, tioo. to all who give us their putronasre. Crawfordsville. May 27, Ti-i. n43tf.

CO., have just opened their spring

stock ofgntceriiTs. wliieh is unusually lanre and well selected. They are determined to afford an opportunity for the citizens ofMontgomory county to »"rehase their groceries at home, as they are "resoh^d to sell at Lafayette prices, wholesale and retail for Lafayette pay." [mar. 23, '53.

in sacks kept constantlv oh hand at april RAM FY'S.

RAMEV.

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from the manufacturers of Boston, which thev are selling at extremely low prices. Having reeentlv attached a shop to our establishment, we will keep on hand and make to order all kinds of custom work, which we will sell at the lowest cash prices, mnv 20 IS58. 1147.

Produce

iiighcst prtccs will be paid by uiil.'5-*. apiu ,1. WILSON.

THE CHEAP STORE

IN FULL BLAST.

mm:

jc~«z2

HAS NOW" RECEIVED HIP SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Cap.«, Boots, Shoes and

GOLD JEWELRY.

All of which will be sold at unprecedented low prises. Every variety of Staple and Fancy dry poods, straw poods*, dress goods, pocket cutlery of the Anieriemi Knife Company. Also, a very larjrc stock of white iroods. Lawns of the most desirable patterns. Be race de Laines. Chilla Berajres. Ginghams, Poplins. Berajres, Painted Jaconet, dotted Swiss, colored do., Prints. Bonnets. Ribbons, Parasols, Shawls. Hand'kfs.&c.

This house being connected with one of the largest wholesale houses in the citv of Chicago, afford?

elry, which wc warrant pure gold or the money refunded. Call and see. ...F. MI(.'K. Crawfordsville, mav 185:. (di4."n.

Mourning Goods.

Our slock of Mourning Goods is unusually large, consisting 1*11 part of Love veils, crapes, borages. lawns, ginghams, ami calicoes, to which we would call the attention of the ladies. april 1", 185 ). BRYANT CO.

1TATI0NARY.—Cap, letter and note paper, of

UT

ARK_8omC bcant,ful

Molasses.

prinic avticle ofuach) for

boards, svthe snaths, stones and rifles, bv lo .'hiss 'at CRAWFORD A MUI.Li KIN'S april 1, \58.

A 'SUPERIOR article of Tea. Coffee, Orleans suJ~. A.trar. Ooldeli syrtip. Orlean molasses, Tobacco, .powder, and bar lead Cotton yarn, carpet

FETON^'"M,RF,,"-&':R,"L,,,,R

a'u.l

Our Country and her Institute ts.

°aje by

april 15, 1S53. .BRYANT Co.

Dress Goods.

PORTSMOUTH

VOL. 5. CMWMDSVILLE, MOITGOMEM COUNTY, LIVD.. SEPT. M, 18D1 ISO. It

Lawns, Bcragc de Laines. Ging­

hams, black Silk, alapaea luster of all kinds) Cambric, jaconet, intill muslins, Swiss, figured and plain, Victoria lawns, figured and plain bobinetts,' I'Mginjrs. ilisertihgs, bohnet ribbons, cap do, Silk fringes and laces.

Cloths.

Black and brown eloth, fancy cassimeres. »mine eloth. plaid Cassimcre. Taylor striped: English Cottonade. French linen. Bleached and unbleached linen drills. Bleached and unbleached shirting, hickory do, Bed ticking, etc.. at.

CRAWFORD & MUL LI KIN'S,

april 1. '53. n4Q.

1 Boots and Shoes.

Fi11e assortment of ladies shoes and slippers. Misses and ehildrens do., gentlcmens calf and kip boots and shoes, enamlcd do.. Congress fjaiters. I at CRAWFORD A MPLLIKLVS. pril 1. '53.

Hardware.

CRAWFORD Ml" U.IK IN.

h'KCEI EI) a fine lot of new style bonnets

nt

april 1,

Y.8.

RICH

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lialt lo\, jieppci, 1 ice. dye stufls. soap, wooden-

CRAWFORD A MULLlKIN'S.

EMBROIDERED LONG iirfrSfoTl^dres and misses, il 15. IS.W.

'"1 °r JLV and misses, we have a splendid assortment,

piu-HIt ubV vvt f.

Gentlemen,

cks. latches, hinges, and in y°11 wish to jmrchasc a lind satin vest, and ling you may call for. Allot' -Icheap. cither in the pattern or ready made, you

!ipril

1,

:o

3. n4'7.

~Y^rILLO\\* J5ASKETS.—The iadies can get willow baskets, for embroiderv at ipril 22, 'o3. CAMPBE1 ,L'S.

Fine lot of Prints, madder colors and crood styles at CRAWFORD A: MULLI KIN'S, april 1, T)3. 1140.

TVrEN and Hoys line kip and calf shoes at -LT.L april 22. */S. CAMPBELL'S.

Clothing.

A full suit—vest, pants & coat, ready

J. FLCRER & CO.

S A E, A NE S S

TnmklMiiftelftn

South side Columbia Street, below the Sqrtafe.'i LAFAYETTE, INI).

.TAKE this method of informing the citizens of Montgomery county, that they keep constantly (in hand and manufactures to order all kinds of ."saddles, Bridles. Martingales, Harness. Collars. Whips, Lashes. Trunks, etc.. etc.. made of the best materials and in the nYost workmanlike manner, with all the late improvements.' All of which will be sold cheaper than can be bought in Crawfordsville.

Persons wishing anything in our line, will find it to their interest to give us a call, as we arc determined to sell at the lowest possible rates. june -3, '53. n-iOtf.

Tanners Oil.

it .i T»*" ...

Boots and Shoes.

PAT UP!

STANTER.

A

st-v,cs'

tbo!,e

rho contemplate house-keening cannot call too soon. [apr. 15, o3] BRYANT en.

Corn Starch,

For Pudding, Blauc raauge, Custards &c., I just received, and to be had at I april 15, 1853. BRYANT & Co's.

SONG OF THE EAGLES. 1 BV KTniARrt S'roT.'lIS WII.I.IS. AVfTT^r.A spreads her double eagle*

Davkly over Smyrna's wave. Austria.—the freeman-iobber!— .. Swears a freeman to ensiiwr. Cowardly ner minions x-n'-Cjiinir.

Steal a fiatnot-soul 'from shore: 1 Hungary's son, 'neatti Turkish rampart. Lies in fetters, iree no more!

Suddenly th'avenging line"'.. On a cloud of dazzlinjj white. Swee]s from off the crested billows.

Spreads his f.ag of starry light. Fierce bef,.rc hi in flies an ea_de: Freedom's own! too Jong forgot!--Where that eair'e jdants his talons.

Tyrants and their chains are not!

Now the double entries cower. 'Neath the fiercer eaglet's evfc: One bold bird's enough for freemen,

Two can ne'er help Tyranny! Double eagles, double cannon. Naught can bear the spoil away:

L.'GIS'IIAJI

stands with bhizin_r matches—

Humbled Austria yields the prey!

'Hail Columbia!—and tho" ever Far may rash aggression dwell. hen tho cause and right are ours.

Strike for freedom! -make it

Itil!

)V»ve to Europe's feeble despots. Hard can fall the hand thatN |Vee! And the man that claims our banner,

Must and shall protected be!

"The Hag of Austria shows a black, two-headed eagle.

TIfE MAINE LAW.

J:Y INVISII:I.K GKKI:N. ESQ.

A Dutchman's idea of happiness lays in his smoke pipe and beer-mug. lie desires their company at all times, and would as soon lose his head, as to be severed from them He can neither court his Gertrude, or di'ive a bargain—make a speech, or enter into a speculation—go through a dance, or listen to a sermon, without first consulting these household gods of Fadei'lahd.— In truth, deprive him of his pipe and beer, and you destroy his identity. He is not a Dutchman without them. Therefore Hans, though he may settle among us, prosper and grow rich, become devoted to our in-

stiTutfons- and"' almost "forge tT the land that'

mugthat touched his lips when in the cradle,

and the stem that sat gracefully between \nd

these will cling to his affections, even unto the gravei Loving then, as lie does, it is no wonder

that the Maine Law perplexes him, and that ,A".d

(|er

neighbors, and had just eaten their suppers, .l.. w^'e' '*1?aln ^omnience( aJ 1 ,1

1'•

taken their mug 01 beer, lighted, their pipes,1

and seated themselves o°n a neighborly

bench to rest from tho toils of the dSv, and

talk so much apout, eh?' 'Veil, I knows noten 'pout dat. Der beebles all der times, say dish ding, and dat ding and makes fuss mitout cause. DeiMaine law ish some tings, I spect, vot somepoty gets up mit which to ride him into office.' 'Der Miami dribe agin, Ilannes? eh?'

no' K?

1

Idalksapout.tm,tPete, votkeepsdcr\ihte:

Horse, and lie dells me so much dat I dinks

B°ni°

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""'Der tuvful!' exclaimed the blacksmith,1

throwing up his hands, and letting his pipe "ff1"'

ou.'

?e

absorbed in deep thought. 'Veil, dish

1 1

fall from his mouth. 'Xo.' 'No schnapps?' 'No.' 'No not'ing?' 'No.' 'Mine Got, Hannes, what for tam country dat, eh?

A pure article, by the Barrel, of single horsepac^r, astraddle, shust like you, neigh- pleasure doubly sweet by contrast. When

LL persons indebted to the under- Both solemnly whiffed their pipes for full

IN-

AS. CALFEE.

Julv 2. 1S53. n'Jtf. I 1 I

LADIES

kid Boots—the best ever offered iii this market, also ladies enameled boots arid ladies kid slippers the finest quality at may 20, 1553. HO"RNER & Co's. I

LEENS ARE AND GLASSWARE for sale, cheaper than anv in the town, bv april !. '53. -I* WILSON-

'Veil, replied the neighbor, after a min- or woman ever was happy since the world lite's reflection,' its der blace where der began. Eve was idle, and that's the way spirit rabbings pes made, and vhere der ])e g0( tempted, poor critter employment frowsvear der preeches, and rides mid der gjves appetite and digestion. Duty makes

Qn/iirlln rlian rAii A ay Knvca 11 ^.l. 1

Ualion. for sale at tlie Druff store of bor Speidle, vhen you dakes der horse mit jie harness is off, if the work ain't too hard, June 16,'58 SLOAN & MORGAN. Jer shoes on him to get dermonish.'

you trinks itotin1 vo more bd ruler." 'Xoiin' but vater?' asketl ilann&s, astoliished at what he heard. 'Ya\V.' 'Yaw.' 'No peer?' 'Yaw.' 'No schnapps?' 'Yaw.' 'l3en bees Von tarn fool!' 'Yaw, so I dinks,' gravely replied Ilannes. Then there was annother patise, for

4Von

an

peer and mit 110 schnapps?' 'Vhy, he schmuggle der peer on a flat poat, from der odder side der river, vhere Godlip keep der Plue Goose Davern, and den he he gets trunk.' .. 'Yaw, yaw, das ish all right.' 'Veil, he gets trunk a vhips der Maine law, and slaps der Maine law on der fcopfe mit a brick-stein.' 'Yaw,' chimed in Speidel, who now began to comprehend the subject. 'Der beebles gets sick mit der cholera, for dey have no schnapps to cure

Pcer

anc^

gave him birth in his love to his adopted, ., country, never will consent to surrender the 13

lie puis on his soberest face, assumes the ami tnveslumfrom drr country

most thoughtful mood, and draws his longest

whiffs of tobacco smoke, through his longest

pipe-stem, when he hears the .subject men-

tioned. It' is beyond his idea of law beyond his comprehension. While 'over the Rhine,' a few evenings since, I was much amused at a conversation

dce

somew iat

tion of the simple blacksmith, and again PREACHING A PRACTICAL SERMON, both returned to their pipes and tJi'cit* A number

moke and reflection. Finally Ilannes re- then ctftnmcnc'ed at th* head of the aisle: slimed-— calling each member of the congregation

tav, der spirit'Hbbihgs gfcts trunk,

(ier

'Yaw, dat is potter.' ,, 'And de}' have h-II of a fights.' 'Yaw, petter as goot.'

llo,r.

bt

tlVis ^WM'riiet^en^ good oid"l^t that I^ te l.ad told him about the Maine

belly

ache.' 'Yaw.' 'An dey gets mad, and dey schmuggle

sciina{ips, and get trunk

aY' aw'. dfl

^h goot, said Speidle,

0X(''te.

der,

^ain,e

his teeth when a child. He soon forgets beetles and der beebles gets mad at der all else pertaining to his youthful days but

law

i^aine

^aw-

mad at der

cbIes/h,Ps

D,a'

dcr Malnc

h'w.

mtere3tcd

ln

„utc3

occupW in

each sho-.ved that their thoughts were busily at work,—the one 110 doubt calling to mind

Dutch blacksmith, and sturdy, hard Law, and the other niwar.lly rejo.c.ng at g.vely ,n tl,r. management of bees, commaworking wheelwright. They are next door /^nrll11SA /a

1Ianncs hilv0

t'l,

'Der leller, (Maine Law) runs awav, and

c0™?t0 d«r

to have a friendly ch"t neighper fepeidel, sliUst as Ve duls, and o'clock, the weather being warm and the •Ilans,'said the blacksmith, 'vat means s=hwears to subbort der eonstidudion, and windows open his house was suddenlyTdted j)cn ]5C

•Sometinff HaVn^?VoTmakesder beebles' refilled his pipe Jearn the cause which had disturbed them. 'But bretty soon, he vants to get govern- The setentj swarms appeared to be out, or agin, and he trinks no more schnapps and those on one side of the house were ar-

,, .. 1 his pipe fell from it. I quest and while at war no living thiiijx 11°

b]

7

1

he (the Maine Law) tam pad .schap.' I"W"' dor c/,olera mil chickens nearly all of wh.c. died, & persons 'Vat he dells vou, an' vat vou dinks,, ,,, IP^f "o»S

Ilannes?' Just at this moment a third person join- inake haste to avoid their sting. A little TJll,'' replied the wheelwright, after a "efe'ibors and interrupted the in-' after six o'clock quiet was restored, and the 1 1 1 1 terestmg conversation, bv inviting both to living bees returned to their hives, leaving °K

,, boring beer house. JLhey accepted, ot since which but few have appeared araufid. Maine law feller comes from vav twon east,

0

vhere der beebles trinks no lager peer, nor 1 °e 1 A1 S I a a a

hearinS.

"?.?»«

descant

f.ll r,™ hi, n„th '.\o peer dey trinks?' eht of the fnends as well as the opponents other Wjury was done ieither party was

of the A1

AIXK

LAW

WHAT

IS

rr

a

critter likes to kick up his heels. WUn

Here Hannes paused, as, if he thotight the pleasure is the business of life, it ceases parents, were placed by the Board of

'that had jtfst fallen from his neighbor's ii£s. ness has a road that leads to happiness— brought together under one roof, in the 1?/-.'!-. cnLmnlv whifFed thf»ir ninps fnr full

r,

0ne

signed either for Postage or Books. are requested ten minutes, when the silence was broken other corrupts it. Hard work is ths best of! "nA -i—to Call and settle their accounts' ?nmicdfeudt. 1 ex- by Speidel. the two, for that has at all events, sound pect to remove to Kokomo in a few months, and it is desirable that my accounts should be squared

Der vomens straddle mit der horses, eh?' sleep—the other has restless pillows and unrefreshing sleep—One is misfortune, the other is a Curse, and money ain't happiness, that's as clear as

'Yaw.' 'And vears der preeches?' 'Yaw.' 'And ilfes mit der spirit rabbings?' 'Yaw.' 'And trinks no peer?' 'Yaw.' 'Dund^, vat beebles!' was the exclama- males

TERMS OF ADVERTISING:

n"mc»

and

'IIow trunk,' interrupted Speidle, mit no 'creature comforts another was a terrible

.5, J?

One Failure three insertions/ Each additional iYise.rMeti. Quarterly advertisements per square. Ycarlv advertisers allowed a verv lii-eral discount. I l'atcr.t Medioino 6dvi rtisc'niehts by the year. per colli inn.

Sunday morning came and an unusually. 1 irge audience, attracted by the report df the prdniised novelty were in attenaahe'e'. I'lie preliminary services ivei'c perforhi'cd and the parson announced his text. Aftr5 opening his subject lie Said he shbtild make a practical application td his heai-efs lie

Thus went on the clergyman. At last he came to Mr. who had requested a practical sermon. 'And now,' said he, 'there's Mr. He's a merchant—and what does lie do?— Why, he stays at -home on Sunday afternoon, and writes business letters. If he gets a lot of goods up from New York on Saturday night, he goes t£ his store and marks'them on Stfnday, so as to have them all ready for sale on Monday morning.— 'That's how he keeps the Sabbath and ho isn't satisfied with doctrinal sermons—ho wants practical ones.'

At the conclusion of the service, (ho parson walked up to Mr. and asked

Jn

"h gooter as all, almost shouted preael.

j„st what'vou pleltse after U„.

Pl,cd '"elites to us the following interest,ng par-

,h,m M?!*: of Ins house. On Sunday, A ng. 17, about

tnn{jS eer aiu

scJinapps ^,oeSj

nor no move peer. 'De tuyful,' exclaimed Speidel. 'An he wants der beebles, to trink no before witnessed. They filled the air, covmore schnapps nor 110 more peer.' ering a space of more than one acre of 'Dunder and der tuyfel!'almost shout- ground, and fought desperately for some ed Speidel, opening his mouth so wide that' three hours—not for "spoils," but for con-

v'l I 'An if lie gets dcr governor py der vote1 could exist in the vicinity.

,J 1

1 course, and were soon out ot rav hearing, the bites, and those apparently stationed us

uP°n

w''l1,0

'"s

for

",c

HAPPINESS? —"SAM SLICK,"

his peculiarly happy

manner, remarks as

ain't bein' idle, that's a fact—no idle man

follows upon happiness: ment never before witnessed or heard of "I ask arain, what is happiness. It,

ticulars of a battle among his bees: He has seventy swarms of bees, about

United States, where he date equally dividedIon the east and west sides

wliich

25

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Patch Medici no pull's. silns.de insertion ]-cr St]\l(lU. 1 11 the corner Main and Washington streets, third story in F. 1!. Fry's brick build-. _iniT- immediately west of the Court HoUse.

'j.v

tilnnhs of a!i 5»ti«, for vale at this Of-

01

thoughts. This time Ilannes broke the si- preached in a town in the interior of this jenct. State. A sound theologian was parson 'Dish Maine la*, fuller,.' he snid, 'runs as a published volume ofhisserfor governor, fait dcr beebles. town-east mons cvinces but like many clergymen of and der bei-bles vote init him. lie pes clfc- the fiast generation he was given to preach: led, and den der tuvful 'ish toblay. He ing'doctrinal sermons' to the exclusion of 'boints der spirit rabbings postmaster r.nd 'practical' themes? at least so thought one dervimins, vatchmons, and neighbor Spci-, °f his parishoncrs, Mr. C. del, he btiul-s all der peer, and all de sclmap-1 'Mr. said he one day, tb the ps, in der street, and sav. to der heebies,(clergyman, 'we know all abdUt. thfe ddctrine.-} by this time. Why doht you preach us a real good practical diseurse?' 'Oil, very Well. If you wish it I will do so. Next ,Sunday I will preach a practical sermon.'1,

years agtt, Parson

pointing out liis special fablts:-?-

One was a little inclined to indulge iii

man at a bargain and soon. "While in mid volley, the door of the church opened, and Doctor S. entered. 'There,' wento'h the parson 'there is Dr. S coming in in the middle of the service, just as usual, and disturbing the whole congregation. He does it just td make people believe that he has so large a practice that he can't get time to come to church in season but it isn't so—he hasn't been called to visit a patient on Sunday for three months.'

PJ

attempt.to direct you agai,

deep silence, thotigh the countenance of, sTRANt.'E sififlT—SEVENTV SWAR3IS

II never

OF It EES AT W A It.

Ezra Dibble, a well-known citzen of thi.s town, and for man)' years engaged cxtcn-

forced the family to flee at

rayed in battle against those on the other side and such a battle was perhaps never

dtrUcUt, trink' They stun- a laf»c'rfoek of Shanghai

take a glass of beer with him, at a neigh- the slain almostliterallv covering theground,

rP

0

,.

the

wtdside were ob!.**l to

0

1

«"•. ™bjcet young srarms were entirely de'stroyed, and

bc""

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tc,T,'oIli

THE ORPHANS— A

•a/s UA

»i._ 1. »i._!lnrrrf hmldinrr

Four negroes have been burned at the stake in Missouri within the last three months, for rapes dSa respectable ^rhite fe-

staughtor of bees, ntf

victorious, and they only ceased on the appreach Of night, and from utter prostration

in The occasion of this strange warring among

^1C bees is not easily accounted for, and. those most conversant with their manage-

suc

nM?!^

a spectacle as is here narrated.— (Jon-

f{ep0rtcr.

Toucni.vc

When hy the influence of the epidemic on their

at

has no room for the heart, and the large building at the corner of Poeyfarre

SCENE.—"

We find in the New Orleans Picayune of

the 23d ult. the following paragraph:

The 1&5 little children who, left orphans

tho envnr-r of Pnpvfarr

and Constance streets, First District, where they are taken care of by the benevolent ladies of the Society of Vincent de Paul.— The Mayor, who visits daily all the public hospitals, infirmaries, and asylums, said to us in conversation yesterday that ho could stand the hospitals, pretty well^ being accustomed to such sights, but that it was difficult not to be moved by the scene this asylum presents with so many unfortunate children crving for their mothers.