Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 October 1853 — Page 1

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CRAWF0HD3VILLE REV1£W

l.'KMOCHATiC FAMII.V NEWSPAPER. Published every Saturday Morn 11 g. by JOS PIX I. .1 A S SO N

One yjir. payable in advan #*. Oar Dollar r.nd l'il'tj C* iits. and if"n!'••! 1 un'.ii atlcr the c.\pi ration of I he rear. Two Dollars. i-tf~ No paper will be. discontinued until nil ur rturagn arc paid -cxeep: at tho option of the- pub-ll.-divr. iJT All Ie»-. rs on I'Xi.-iuo.i.s connoted ii'i the oftjeo. to receive attention mtist he '.'"1 naid.

Job Work of nil kimN done on short notier. and rraona!il« term*.

JOHNSON & PATTON, MR AL.N:.- IS

Tiii, Sheet Iron aitd

O E W A E

South su/e Columbia St.,

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Larayelle, I ml.

POMKT COOKING STOVE.

WK have no hesitation in recommending this f^lovc to tin? public, an tliere liave been .«ome two ihotisund of thOM: Stoves sold by the iiiiinnfii'-tiii-••rs in the biht year: and a.s an evidence of their pod f|«alities. they liave not been able to supph the demand. Vt: have three fizes of tliere stoves, to Htiit ditVi-rent .--i^ed funilit's. This stove heeds onlv to be seen to he admirrd.

METEOR COOK STOVE.

we cull your particular attention, it liavinjr a larif win and bcinir a beautiful desij.',".. HKST PRF.MU'M COOK STOVE.

We have four MZCS of this stove, which are very heavy and well fitted up and warranted. In tvord. we have the best and latest Pat-

Sale of the County Seminary.

NOT1CK

money,

tint any relief irom

.•'••June '24.

':jl*ST READ THIS IF YOU DARE!

tKAWIORD & I 1 L",r'',ascd theentire interest of JIKNJL.! I:V Cu.\roi:i in the mercantile establishment of ,'OIIN 'KAWKonn, arc. now recciviiijr by railroad, and opciiiii'_' at the old stand a superior lot of dry jroods, hardware, uneensware, Nhoes, ^roepries. Ace. Although not jir lobe, the F.ACKI.MOI: STOI:K— all the way from J5CSTON. tior Havinir live hundred boat load ofu'oods yet we say. that, we are in the market with' -rood nnd cheap poocs. which we are dcterniincd to sell YS at prices so low. that it we cant suit, purchasers, it •A Would be nwl'lcss LO ti tc ir.ol elsCwhere. a aj.nl -J. Hf.

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Look Here!

.a WE have just received a large stock of '& fancy poods at our Uvk and Xotioii Store. ASiiioiij hi li may be found all the standard works iii'fthe dav School. Law. Theolosjical and a larpe lot of Xovclsand Miscellaneous bo«ds. Also, larire ,» iissortnicnt of (Jold Jcwcirv ever olfered in this market teomprisiinr jjold and silver watches, chains, j! loeki-ts aln! ladies fancy pins of every style and »«piulity: s»uns. ritlc and shot do., pistols of every quality: musical instvuiueiits of every kind, such

JIS violins from down t.o tiftv cents, iruitars. tlulanias, accordeons musical boxes, tiules. fifes, barps. itc. Soil sorts of toys ami lO'i clocks iimr- :. inp from Jfl-1 down to jf'j. We also, have a small assortmentof taney dry irood.s of the finest quality, for which we will sdl positively at cost, as we have not room, and it is out of our line. We have the i' linest of Silk Praise Shawls and fancy vro"ds. So

in and see our prints at it cents per yard, and '4\ou will buy and no mistake. We will sell our entire stock ot dry uoods at cost, and positively brinjT ••.•mi more: but will keep constantly on hand a irood assortment of all fancy books, novels and musical instrument. II. PURSKLL it RRO. april 1-*. 11 12.

•Crystal raLue tosupleted.

THE undersigned would take this method of returnini:

his

thanks to

his

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doors Wr.it of

PvMic Square,

This is a new stove in this market, and to which with the above stoves, we liave Improved Premiums Telegraph, Hot-air, Buck's Patent, and in a word we shall keep all kinds and sizes, so that we .slinil be able to accomodate all that may call oti Us for a ?tuvc.

lerns of Cooking Slovf in the market, which We slmll nay strict attention to this branch t»i ill sell cheap. (i\ a call. nf the business, ainl shall endeavor to accomodate OCR TIN SHOP. our old customers ami all others that may call on us

We are eonstant.lv manuf:tetui in^ Tin, Sheet 'f'1 stood and durable tinware, a? can he had Iron and Copper "Ware of all kinds, in the West ""X "therestabli.-hment in the west. Jap:l!tned workmanlike manner. All kinds of .lob Work are onJiand and t-.r :ale at the lowest prices. done on the shortest notice and in the most finish- Job Work done at short notice, such ho i.-c-»-d stvle: such a.s Tin Itools. tlutteir. and Spouts for tin or /.ink trou^hiiifr and other .1 obin*r Jiotiscrt. Hritehen Chimneys and Scape Pipes for

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Steam Kngines. Stove i'ipes and Sheet Iron Stoves, have also on hand a lot In a word we arc practical workmen, and don't care h*r cheap. Ilojiin^ as heretolon. wlmt it is in our line we can do it.

People of Montgomer cinty. L'ive us a rail. Wo are bound to sell on as cheap terms as any establishment. in Lafayette. Country Merchants, who are buying bills ofTin Ware to retail, will do well to jrive lis a call and examine our stock before purehasin^r elsew here. JOilA, PATTOX. junc 8, !!»m:i.

is hereby riven that the undersigned

County Auditor imdCotintv 'f icasiiicr. in and lor Montiromcry (,'ounly. will oiler at Public Saleon Saturday the lirst day of October. ls.Vi. at the Court '.louse, in the town of 'rawfovdsvillo. the County Seminary buildim^s. and the land whereon the same is situated, on the following terms, to-w it: The Interest. at the rate of seven per cent ].:r annum, upvn the whol'o amount of the purciiasc money for

friends and cus­

tomers of Montgomery county, for the very liberal p.ntronacre bestowed upon him since in business: and would say to his friends and the public in L'enoral. that he is airain on hand with a large and well selected stock of

Drills and iWeilicines, •J»5reet from New York city. Tlis stock embracing «11 usuallv kopt in a Drug Store. Our Drugs are nil of the fine-st quality avd were selected with particular reference to their purity from the Importers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfy ction to the. purchaser.

We are not in the habit of brasijins, what we s,*i\ wc can always crime tiii to. .hist give us a call and if we cannot Suit vmi notii as to quality and juice

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are nt jvrlect 'liberty to seek some other estab lishment. Our nim is to deal fair and honorable •frith evorybrxiy. "tVf woil Id call the attention of the public to a flue lot of c- Pine Wbieli we intend keeping constantly on hand for *alc. Also Windotv Glass and Putty. Paints and Oils, a go»xl furniture Varnish, Dye-stntfs. Pepper. Fpiee. and crood Tobacco, fine Soaj^s. Lady's Lilly W bite. do. Pink. Perfumery. Parlor Lamps. Pnis*n'an hair Tonic. Itch ointment. Pile Ointment, centime Cod-IS ver Oil. Rad way's Ready Relief. Pain Killer: Chinese. IXXAXDY. failing colors pn.-i

July 2'2. ISod.

HORftEilll Co.,

eAVEjustroooiveviof

an additional assortment of

Ikiots and Sb.^ all kinds. ATso, Leather of a sujx^rior tpialitv. Call at the Boston Boot nnd Shoe Store, if you wish bargains.

Juno I*. 1SSS. nol.

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mar. 23, '53.] CAMPBELLS.

Tshovels,and

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jR £5?

S 0 E S! S 0 S I

Having received a large lot of well

!sJected Cooking Stoves of ditl'crent patterns and

jfci/rc-b. 1 now oii'.T to nil those that may be in want

o—-— of a stove—a good and durable article, and cheap a.* ciiii lie bought in any other inland town, having now on hand'and for sale the different timbers of the celebrated I)oubto-oven Triumph Stove, which stove for regularity of baking cannot. be cx-

hi. makes it more eohveitient for tisinjr. east of fo.il material ai\d heavy plate, and in connection

TINWARE

P(in-tantlv

to

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Casts

at ion or appraisementulaws. H. Al'STIX. A. M. IVID VANCE. T. M. C.

June t'i. Is53. 11 l'Jm1!.

Groceries! Groceries!!

il e, boots and'The undersigned havingjust received pered tome

not professing large assortment of Groceries, such as. Cotfce. Su- "He'll ho

gar. Tea. Fish of all kinds. Molasses. Tobacco, Cigars. Salaratus. 'fable salt. Spiees. Nuts. Candies. Raisins, pepper. Rice. Indigo.

Madder. Soap. Wash-tubs. Washboards. Tin-ware. Brooms. Bucket*. Nails all sizes ii Is of all kinds,

White-lead and

SALT BY THE BARREL.

All of which will be sold cheaj for cash, or ex-1 •hanged for country produce. Give me a call. novc. \V2 nlVtf A. MANX.

Removal.

We have removed our Drug Establishment into the Review buildings, one door east of the Kagle Hotel and one door west of Barney's store, where we shall be jdeascd to see all our friends and former customers. We shall receive our sjring and summer stock of Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils and lives, about the ]ith of April. We will sell at prices which will defv all competition.

a pi 1 1. 1 s,V. r. P'if.

M-U fi.UIX.

Mix's Sugar Cured Hams. kc]t constantly on hand, and for sale by A. P. MANN". Janliarv 1 ?''tf

eral varietv ot tannlv groceries, provisions »ve.

i-fy Especial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children. n33. Crawfordsville. eb. Oth ls

m. rl. is.v.

KAOE Log Chains. Hames, lloes, Ames' Cigars &. Tobacco. cross cut saws. axes, and a general as- A suj'jerior ariielc of chewing, tobacco, and cignrs piftmrnt of Hnrdvare and Cut'.ERV ius! rftccivcd at "OIL' OF the ue JM-VC" for S.i'e BV Co. ni«r 2P.'3M C'AMPBEI.L'S 'BROWN A *L

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kept on Trnnd at wholesale or

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of aln

Miniatures. lold ('ross

with interest thereon, and with Tuniiiir forks Guitar, bass Viol and Violin strings.

business.

tin Safes which we ot'by strict attcn-

tion to business, and a desire to please we shall fully share the public patronage. Old copper, castings and pewter taken in r-.\-

change for work. A. BARdKI.T. iii.i !"v 1

Jcr.clry

B^| «ll)Si^iaiilcnt.

8. DANFORTIf,'

1?I'libride-e's Kow. one door from Corner of Main St.. ojipcisitu PublicSipiare. North Side.) TjA FA ETTE, JM».

1 ".s'l" received fr"in New ork. a fotC arsortment Gold Pens, of various manufacture. Also upp'y of Port Moiiaies. "iir:ir Cases. Card cverv jiattcrn. Cold Lockets for a wk.. Cl t. 1.. I 1 _•

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Slides. Pencils and Thim-

ne year, is lobe paid in advance, at. the time of re bits. lold Fob. Vest and Cuard 'hains. New Style reiving a certificate of purchase, and the Principal Cold Spectacles, do. Cutf pins. Ear rinirs. Pins and in ten cpial annual instalments with like interest! Finder Kinus. plain and with I 'iamond. Ruby. (Jar- SllC wants to be Ml'S. Colonel Baxter, and annually in advance upon the residue of the said net. Topaz. Opal and Tor iiois Settings. 'oral. Xcc-j have a cari'iage-and-pair, aild all the l'CSt Principal. The title to the land is indisputable, as laces. Beads, etc. a line lot of cutlery Perfumery. •. ,, will b.: found by an examination of the iiccords in letter, cap and note pap'T. envelopes, etc.: silver, ,. •lie Recorder's lie. The personal property be- (J. S. Steel and common Specs ofevcrv m:inVji' and "bo long as ye both shall live, said the lonL'inir to said Seminary, cons'isthiir of -ats and I glasses fitted to suit all aires at short'notice. Gold wntinir tables, will Ivrotiercd fov sale on the same iuid silver, lex r. anchor, lepinc and common watchday. on the premises, which will bo Mld on a credit e.». at prices varyimr from •$•" to £loo. clocks of vaof twelve months, the purchaser jrivini* his note, nous manufacture, accordeons. Ouitars. Violins. with approved freehold security for the amount of] Flutes. Tambourines. Music boxes. Flageolets, fifes. the purchase

jM-L's. bridtrcs. etc. Sheet music for piano. Molode on and Guitar, and Instructers for accordcon. fiiite. etc.. with a great variety of silver sjoons. plated and hritania Ware. Yankee Kotion^. ctc., for salelow for easli. at. Whoh-side and Retail.

"So loll

All orders from a distance jiunetually and faith- wife, who was leaning on mv arm, gave fully iilteiHlctl to, nnd work tlolio oh as favorable terms asalanv establishment in the Star city.

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GIUX'HUY & PROVISION STORE. wife and interrupt the ceremon} TESSRS. GALEY it RIDGE having formed a "Spot or wrinkle, or any such thing." i\ copartnership in the Grocery. Provision and 'When the minister came to these words, Baking business, at the stand on asiungton street. I xr.., D..:1l oppo.sitv tbo court house aiul formerly occupied by Bllll indignant. Craig iV' Mack.) arc now open and solicit a libera'l "Spot Or wrinkle!" she repeated. "lie share ol jiatri nage. 1 heir stock consists ot a gen-,

Their Making department they intend shall he pamt and putty! I could pick It out With a kept neat and clean, andevcrv article sold, warrant- pen knife! The old llian is a Walking .1 to give entire sati.-taetion or the money refunded. f|.

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JUSTICES NOTICE.-

TIIF'

Doetors S!onu & iTlorgan,

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march G, 1S52.

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KEGS BKST JUNIATA NAI1.S for sale at c'igars at T. D. BROW x, it cos.

clergyman, concluding the vow. "I will," said the colonel. "I will!" echoed Mrs. Brill in a whisper. "Why, his threc-seorc-and-tcn is up already—so that his promissory note is overdue before he makes it."

I could contain myself no longer. Mv

me a look expressive of extreme disgust, but it did not reduce me to gravity. "For richer and poorer." When the old Colonel came to the words, Mrs. Brill whis-

He'll be poorer pretty soon, I warrant you. Give me my troth!" she repeated

after the colonel. "Bring her on the fund, and give her on pentionl 1 say it's a fraud!" "With this ring I thee wed," old Col. Baxter repeated after the clergyman. "With this fiddlestick!" whispered Mrs. Brill, carping on her commentary loud enough for me to hear her. "I have no patience with an old man who paints his cheeks, and dyes his hair, and comes to church with such abominable falsehoods." "Yea, and thou shalt see thy children's children," said the minister. "Children's children, indeed! Now, the very idea," said Mrs. Brill. "You had better leave the church Robert," whispered my w4fe, "if you cannot behave better."

Mrs. Brill heard her and replied, "lie had better stay where he is. You wouldn't

have him cry would you?" "Hush!" said I, in agony of her least Mrs. Brill should come to words with my

)as

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[j]]e(J up all the wrinkles with white

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ragrauffin of a commanding officer.

undersigned is piepared to attend to all calls in his line. Will pav particular attention to,. \r -n •-property

Having associated themselves together in said my vrife, when we were about to be the practice of Medicine, respectfully tender their seated and she pointed to a vacant chair. services to the citizens of (. r.-uvtordsviiie, and »ur- J£rs. Brill observed her look, and said,

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The undertaking business will be attended to as some other ladies whom I could mention."

Our Country and her Institutions.

VOL. ').CEAWFORDSVILLErteTGOMEEY COU.VIT. IM).. OCT. J. 185:]

(j-irl. Major Green^wave her aw'av. 1

church, close to the latter, by saying seriously in a whisper— "She'll come nicely on the fund, cornet, as a Colonel's widow, if anything happens to old Baxter. It's a fraud! He ought to be ashamed of himself! I wish the old woman's ghost would walk in just now, and' what was the use of her saving and pinching as she did. This voung woman will spend it all, you know. I should like to -1 catch Brill making sUch a fool of himself) after I'm dead and gone, and ducks and drakes of all 1 scraped together. When

I'm dying I'll burn every bit of Company's paper, or tear it into little bits, and throw it into the chicken broth 1 shall call for on purpose and then, if Brill likes to marry again, let him. It will be quite optional/' "Hush!" said I. "The parson is looking at you." "Well lethim look, the pasty-faced man," said Mrs. Brih. "I think he might have put on a clean what-you-may-call-it—sur-plus"—(she meant surplice)—"although it is a dirtj* business he is engaged in—marrying an old painted man to a mel*e child. There we pitied old Baxter not long ago, when the old lady died and now you sec there are all the cornets envying him.— The world is full of hypocrisy and humbug. What can that young girl care about that old thing? It is not in human nature.—

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loud

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]j I've no patience with him and I

will say so at the breakfast. Brill is on the staff, and can no longer be bullied by a

drawing up Deeds. Mortgages. Are. begged ot me to sit near Mrs. .Drill at the tuallv deposited it in silver, for coinage, are

next to me. 'Robert, there is room for you here,'

1vork of

fif fn mnrovfi

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If he were "in his right mind" he could never have the barefaced impudence to pretend that a newspaper publisher should receive ]M)j for his labor. The idea is absurd. Have not publishers from time immemorial been printing newspapers "without money and without price," doing all sorts of work for all sorts of people: making politicians

popular—clergymen famous—medical men

dail} and houil} i\ant a Awe'c just

temperament may, now and then indulge in dreams of a time when printers shall be paid, like other men, but they are visionaries, whose delusive hallucinations are not to be regarded. The fiat has gone forth.— The destiny of Printcrdom is fixed—from the decrees of Fate there is no appeal.— Buffalo Rough Xotcs.

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VO^cein Washington liall B«iKlinq ."P^rs breakfast. But what avail wasmy prom-j entitled to have it back in the same metal, Presently her hUsband a file in and ask Crawfordsville. March 12. 1A5?.' VvSTniy »se, since Mrs. Brill was determined to sit less the amount which they are to receive in the same question.

at'their Drug Store, the old stand of( "Don't be alarmed, Mrs. Wetherby. AlM.*i. MANSON. oji»sitc the Eagle Hotel. though bolting they say, is catching when it gets into a regiment, don't suppose I'd the depositors of that metal for which the beard of no more. Why

v.- ./a. _l) _L _i\ -Li -L JjJ- J\. JA- _L J.1 VT Brill is on staff. evident, at a o-lance, that these arrange- were blessed b} them, none could point to A E I A I Sophy roared with laughter and so did ents embrace all within the Treasury De- them as the instrument of their redemption. Not aline tliev wrote, not a word they perand than ), then for somenew silver thing. Do good and leave behind you a

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AN OLD GENTLEMAN'S SECOND MR- poor thing and she's not a bad crcaturc, EXTANDINC THE CHEST.—'Those in EASY E N A I N A N IMAGE. though she looks like a wrctched dtvadle, circumstrince.s, or those who pursue seden-

Col. Baxter's nuptials! We—the whole alid has no more idea (if house-keeping tarj employment- within doors, use their This is the mooted querilion, anJ \ve havq regiment—turned out in full dress to wit- than a blacking brush has. it was linfor- lungs but little, breathe but little, air in the propo-itum to make uliich wijl do amp'i-j ness their celebration. Even Mrs. Brill lunate that she ehumriibd with Mrs. Fife- chest, an I thus, indrpcirlent'y of pfisi'i.jn"-. justice to the great nobl'L' statesman^ nnd went to the expense of a white satin slip leigll, for her character is compromised b't "contract a wretchedly small chest, and lay philosopht r. and a bonnet trimmed with orange bios- il poor thing. Dfltl't flirt itie lierc, cornet, the fouiuhilii'n for the loss ot health .Hiyl^'eoied l_\ the Picas. soms for the occasion. (Brill Division!")— i3rill too, has got his cleary eyes on U-'.*' beauty. .A11 this can t»e ooviated by a uttle toi poration, societies. The Colonel looked about forty years of

Some youths get frightened at the

one hundred and fifty dollars.— Glasgow Times.

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.—We gather

the following from the Star of Friday eve-

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be so weak as to go off with the cornet.—!latter take gold in exchange. It will be partake of good in the world, and none

d. Ju-ad- madecotJins alwn^on hand. (She looked at my wife.) "I always speak coins, and there, as at Philadelphia,, /hose' monument of virtue, that the storms of. Passe a law requiring railway Companies ov-sin. my feelings. An honest man's the noblest en^ao-ed in makinrrsilver monev are working time can never destroy. W rite your name

I attention to the manlier of breathing

age. The bride was certainly a'very pret-! Newspapers are not published mere-_ ollect the lungs are like a bladder in their a nobie shait. by adopting the following

promulgate /ratuitous information, but structure, and can stretchopen to double plan: hvcry paper published weekly only,'

•ily benefitted by our labors should) The agent ancl only agent lequirec. be ready to remunerate us therefor.—Ra'tL-: the common air we breathe, supposing, lies, semi-monthlies and irregular issues par road Record. however, that no obstacle exists, external, accordingly, but nothing less than .n-dollar

We have no manner of doubt that the to the chest, such as twinning it about with received from a newspaper publisher.— editor of the Railroad Record is demented. stays, or having the shcfitlders lie upon It. 1 '"-j I'1*? woilld raise ten or twenty thouIf he were "in his rWht mind" he could On rising from the bed in the morning, place sarul dollars in the I nion, and would not yourself in an el'ect posture, with yotif head b" HI ie least, by the individual pubthrown back ahd your shoulders entirely off, lishel's. Il is a matter of surprise that it from the chest, then inhale all the air thatjl

breath as long as possible. Repeat these long breaths as many times as you please.

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nch, and lawyers everything but honest—j cause the air is much denser, and will act and has eveli one of them, till the time of. much more powerfully in expanding the this upstart man of the Record, been so su- chest. Exercising the chest in this manner, premely impertinent as to hint, even at his become flexible and expansible, and right to be paid for his services? The idea should be scouted at once. Let it once get firmly established and printers and publishers will, in time, get to demanding like other! people, remuneration for their time, labor, skill and money, spent in another's service. This thing must be put down. It must be nipped in the bud. It won't do. Why, if printers had to be paid what would become of the myriads of "clever fellows," who

was

would lie ldlv on then shelves, unhonoicd, rrpntleimn "is this a

erdo. places. I he welfare of society demands

thai they work for nothing. I lie idea of•

pay, as regards them is opposed to that'

9°^ breath is milch bettel', be­

will enlarge the capacity and size of the lungs.—Scientific American.

A young lady, an only daughter of

a very fond, devoted, and scrupulous fuller, was sent to a fashionable boarding school, where ?he became the companion and room mate of another yonng ladv who rejoiced in one of those perversions o? masculine names for which some ladies have a great affectation in other words, her name

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putin, because it Will help fill up. hey known among the girls as "Dickv." Wriwould have to go over the dam. I heir "patent would be most decidedly gone."— Their "patent itch ointment," and their newly invented corn shellers, and sell-set-ting, double-geared, back-action rat traps,

on...-*" and u,„oM. X„, no, it will „cr Printers must be made to know their Ordering his carriage he started immedi-

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exemplified in the practices of our forefadi-^'pjie affectionate g'rl rushed forward to ers. People of sanguine and imaginative t|

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idea of matrimony, because of its expenses 'bad "taste of glvin but that's entirely a mistake, lou do not names need a fine house, gilt furniture and dispep-, tic pocket-books to begin with, provided I How IT KEEI.S TO HAVE THE YKLI.OW FKyou have the right kind of mettal in your NER.—A correspondent from 2sew Orleans, composition, and al'e determined to put a who appears to understand the nature of stout heart to a steep hill, and go ahead the terrible epidemic, thus graphically picanvhow. All vou want to begin house- tures it forth: keeping with is a room and a bed'roorrl, a I'1® strong sineWce man sleeps at night spring mattress, a Voitng woman, a cooking revelling in beautiful dreams, but a.s he stove and a cheap cradle. With these, and awakes in the morn, all the fires of a volthe parson's fee in your pocket, you cannot cano seem concentrated in his burning enter into matrimony too soon. brain. His face grows haggard with its intense suffering. His eyes revolve in

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question—-

Silver Change.—llic amount of $600,- "IIoW many children have I?" 000, in silver per month, now being coined "Tap, tap, "tap, tap,"—or four—replied at Philadelphia, is for the most part the t}ie table. of individuals, who, having vir- "True—wonderful!" exclaimed the ladv

anc a

]j others

small gold coins under the treasury regu- "Tap, tap,"—or two—was the answer, lations. The government is purchasing up

rjfhe

old silver as fast as possible, at the rate ot ter conceived than described. This might its real value abote the new coins and as be termed "scandalous table talk." fast as they can so procure it, they are scattering it through the countrv, together Thousand of young men breathe, with their percentage of silver retained from live and move off the stage of life and, are .i •. r.t i* .. ...i nf liv^ 1 llC'V did DO*

Cod—and so's a woman." niMifand day two sets of hands being em-, by kindness, love and mercy on the hearts hnc of railroads in that State.

I filled Mrs. Brill's glass seteral times pl°ved certainly at Philadelphia. of the thousands you come contact with,

weed Will find the best of with champagne, and the beverage appear- __1_ year by year, and you will never be for-

her temner. I trod UDon X-5?~-Fannv Fern' savs it is nrovokiiiL'- gotten. No, your name your deeds, shall

ed to improve her temper. I trod upon jCST^Fanny F"ern' says it is provoking gotten. her toe by accident, and she looked bland- for a woman, who has worked all day at be as legible on the hearts you leave bcIv into my face and said— mending an old coat of her husband's, to hind, as the stars on the brow of evening.

"Don't flirt with me, comet, before your find a love letter from another woman' in Good deeds will shine as brightly cn the 2,353, showing an increase of 13.* per ecu' wife, or you'I! be making her unhappy, hi- pocket. earth a? the stars ir» heaven. since the »*onu« ol 1 ?.50.

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if

tta, nnd she was commonlv

ting to her fa the l4, the new young lady at this fashionable school assured him that she Was so happy, as she had for her room mate "sweet little Dicky II

Blood ahd thunder!" exclaimed the old

ctiectmcn

of the moi

fashionable boal'ding schools.'

-the Academy, and on his arrival

ked to be shown into his daughter's room,

icre

spirit of a sound and rational conservatism, j.,p

|1C found her sitting very affection-

another young lady.—

indignant father, who drawing

himself up very frowningly, exclaimed— "Where is that rascal?" •Who, papa?" "That Dicky you wrote about. Who is your room mate?" "Why, there she is," exclaimed the innocent damsel, throwing her arms around the innocent cause of so much anguish.— The hasty old gentleman was perfectly disgusted with himself, and also with the bovs' girl

MCLES.—Young mules are much sought their orbits with glaring vivacity. Yellow after, and command good prices, say from streaks overspread his features in a mofortv to sixty dollars per head, for fair and ment, as if dashed there by a coarse brush good. Those of the best growth and shape dipped in gall. Sharp pangs tremble in command better prices. We saw one not his marrow. His blood throbs like lightlono- since which sold for one hundred and ning, as hot and quick in every' bursting conditions will be made knowe by twenty-five dollars. It was bought by Mr. vein, and then a whirlwind of the wildest John II. Estill, of this vicinity, and will be delirium wraps his soul in dreams of lire, taken to the State Fair next month. Good Oh! this is yellow fever? grown mules range from one hundred to, —7 iable talk, or knocking, sometimes leads to embarrassing results, as proved by the following gossip current at Berlin:

A party met the other night, and formed a chain, and, when the fluid was in movement, a married ladv present put the

effect produced by this may be bet-

some §200,000 per month in new silver thing. Do good and leave behind you aj The Legislature of Xew ork has

to

TERMS OF ADVERTISING!

One square three insertions. Each additional in.-ortien. (Quarterly advertisements j*\r square. Yearly advc^Uvk- allowed a vert libci*! liist-l!!i:. •••'.•.*' .-3\iU*nt Mcdi ine !v(-rli*m',n!j' l»v tl«

Kec- 1'iess commence the work, r.n it will erect

ivinir a noble give o/c dollar ry semi- weekly, two doli

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can be got in then hold your breath and co opcralion of the various papers in tlm throw your arms off behind hold votil' States, it can be brought about in a months'

Agitate this question, neighbors, and the plan is accomplished. Qrj~ We have three dollars for the enterprise.— (Vtattanoofja .Idt'crtiscr.

ljr/~ Cur share is ready, and ten journeymen printers in our employ hav authorized us to pay into the funds one dollar for each uf them.—Louiscillc Demo-rut.

Our share is ready.—Xew Albany Tribune.

0^7* Set us down on your book, if you please.— Crawfordsville'Renew.

PimAsEOi.o(•v.—A reformer suggests that it would be a decided improvement for gentlemen, in the habit of cmlnUishihrj their Conversation, in place of the terms 'by a d—d sight/ to use the expression *bv a grand sight.' He thinks the latter quite as euphonious and expressive, if not equally as e.r/-lositr. The question is mooted whether'grand my eyes,' would do os well for that class of phraseologies, who seem to think, about evcrv five minutes, that they could do without their optics. 'Go' to Veli'—a former member of ('ongtess— is put forward for the use cf those who' could not abstain nt once, without danger to their health, from sending their neigh-' bors to certain hot sulphur springs cverv now and then. 'By gum,' 'by gollv,' in the north, 'by gosh,' and 'gor-a-mity,' in' the sou'h, are all specious contrivances for the use of tender consciences. Occasionally, under a splurge of indignation, Iheso legant deviations give place to the original with wonderful effcct at the ti n'\ but followed by a corresponding amount of compunctious visiiings.

THE SCHOOL TEACHER .NOT AI:ROAD.~-" The following is a faithful transcript of a notice posted up in a public place in a flourishing county town in New Jersey!

IYiii.ic SAII..—Wiii be sold at public van-r due on Saturday the 27th day august at tho residence ofjnscph A sin woodpecker lain house hold g'?ods a!td kitchefi furniture such as beds bedding and bed steds 2 bearows tables chairs '2 dotrouths 2 clocks' 2 ten plated stoves. A lot of carpeting chickius shovel and taungs tubs andirons pails pot kettles, and tin el hern and crockery ware spade shovels and hoes to get her with other articles not enomeratcd.

Sale to commence at 2 o'clock when tli^'

#1,00 £5 $5.0 6

ve tr. p/r. copinm. fSrt.Cul I'aicut McdLinc j.nlt.5. «i»crtiaj» per .-^uare. C'V l~t*~ '.Mire en tli'"1 ''Wiu t" .\Jiiin imd Wiishington s'rce!. ihiid story in K. II. Fit"-, brick buildiiiir. immediately west nf lie "i rt liou-ic.

fltla::!

o*" a!I for sale at this Of-

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it'.onumcnt should be eng neglectx'd bjr and the like, U:t t!if?

been neglected tints long, and by tho

time, so far as funds are concerned. A society can be formed iti' Philadelphia of ac^ tire members, by the printers, t»nd jbver^ contribution be entered oil the register with the aitjouht opposite his name, with the name of the paper, also in another column.

Agent for the owners."

SJANO PHRASES. "There is no wit," says Miss Leslie, the author of the Behav-\ ior Book, "in a lady to speak of taking a 'snooze' instead of a nap—in calling pantaloons 'pants,' or gentlemen 'gents'—in saying of a man whose dress is getting old,' that he looks 'seedy,' and in alluding to an amusing anecdote or diverting incident, to sav that it is 'rich.' All slang words nru detestable from the lips of ladies." Ladiei never use them.

ftCT The Raleigh (N. C.). Register, in speaking of the variety of the productions oi mat state says:—"It is a flattering fact, that North Carolina produces, within herself, the staples of every other State irf the Union, and is the only one that docs it!— The barley and potato of Maine, and the sugar and cotton of the South, find somewhere in her borders a genial climate, while in her mineral wealth she is of course unrivalled. „,

if f?" A very small gold coin of the value of 25 cts. is being coined in California. On one side is a perfect head, surrounded bv eleven stars on the opposite side, Quarter dollar, surrounded by a wreath. A few have made their wav to the United States.

construct and maintain fences along the

R-iT

The Maine law will be the great

question before the people of Ohio at the I coming election.

(Sir Michigan City has a population oi