Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 October 1853 — Page 4

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The two men who murdered Mr. Beckman at Volcano, California, in July last, were discovered in a very extraordinary manner, on board the steamer Brother Jonathan, on her downward trip on the 8th inst. Having murdered their victim, and 6tolen several thousand dollars out of his store, they set out fur the Atlantic States, via the Great American Desert. Sickness! drove them hack to MarysviMe, Cah, win*re thev disposed of their mules, then canic down :o San Francis their names, and to^k steerage board the Brother Jonathan. Tii"V were

IMPORTANT TRKA-SPIIV Cmei'I.AIT.—Modi­

fication of the

CALIFORNIA NEWS. DH. J. 13. MARCH ISPS

The steamship Northern Light arrived at EKEB RATE 1) A TIIOL

New York on the 25ih from San Jaan del Norte, with 655 passengers and 61,34.5,823 in spccie, and dates from San Francisco to Sept. 1:

vihe, Cal., where

ules, fec.

Thev

mci^ro changed

int UC0 cnan ca

Jrajjc

passage

mittee of inquiry, consisting ot six. was ap-

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on

discovered bv Mr. John Mace, of Missouri,'

wIlO had known t.iem lon^ b'j.ore, lien

laborin in the mines at Volcano. Mr.

Mace reported the case to one of the officers *1™'* their own observe on board the boat, and subsequently to a 1M:L'Ki en\'KS. few of the cabin passengers. When the! P. n. Pe-.-kham. M. !.. Hies. X. V.: I.. P. F'.emcase became ripe for examination, a com- t'.«!iandai^ua. H. Hil'-.. M.

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plane they would be conveyed. The Indian outbreaks in the Rogue river valley, in the north, are becoming serious and threatening, it is not improbable that, general hostilities will be tin consequcneo in that part ot the State and the southern. part of Oregon. The existing troubles, like those that have arisen from tune to time in other sections of the State, most probably had their origin in the out rages which .some of the more reckless and unprincipled of the while population take so much pleasure in inflicting upon tnc weak and defenceless, whether civilized or savnge. The peaceful and industrious citizens have now to bear the vindictive hostility of the .savages, who recognize no dUlinclion between friend or foe among the "palefaces." We fear that a bloody and proiracled war will ensue, the frontier citizens defending their lives :ind their homes, while the unprincipled wretches who kindled the flame are in safety, in the less exposed districts.

The murderers au.l thieves who have so long infested the Slate have been farcing somewhat badlv of late. A number of them have been brought to summary account, and forfeited their lives for their crimes.— Among them, Vero-nre, who murdered Mr. Porter, near Los Angeles, some weeks since, was lately killed at the military camp on the Colorado.

A rendezvous of villains of all grades and characters

WHS

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—The following circn-, ,r

the ircasury to a number ot prominent!

New York merchants, which indicates that lie intends to recommend to Congress some alterations of the tariil":

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mywli".

(.•signed.)

Ail

recently discovered in the

jink of the llumholdl iver, east of the Sierra Nevada. A murderer was tracked by a party from Calaveras eounly to the rendezvous, whore, about one hundred and tiily of the outlaws were discovered. ,,

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From various circumstances it is more than probable that the "rangers," v. hose supposed capture of the renowned bandit ,J !„,\' Tiii. Joaquin Munata, created so much talk lately, were mistaken in their man and decapitated an unlucky person who went out with a party from Los Angeles to catch wild horses.

lav has been addressed !iv the .Secretary of| vv la. U. ots. a lar-.v. aji.d well selected assort-

TUK.WKY DKPAUTMKNT.) fx-jit.

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SIR:—The increasino- revenue and accumnlatino- amount, of money _ia the treasury

render it most probable that the tariil'will be made a prominent subject of discussion and examination, with a view to reduction, duiino-the approaching session of Congress. I In the meantime, and at as e:ulv a dav as may, Iain desirous to obtain from the most) reliable sources the best information of the present rates of duty upon the leading' branches of industry of the country, and ot" the eiiect to be expected from the proposed modifications. :*lrndcrstanding that von take an interest' /"lAKPF.'l ,0 aprillii-,

in tl.is stiliji ct. and have given some atten lion to it, and perhaps have been in si'ua-! tioiis to place within your l)le information, you will much oblige mo by communicatit:ir ti views ther

tides now subject to duty, which, according! to such views, should be dutv free, and

T(M»KINI«

lnicatit:^ to 11 is department your Qi l.K and lastinsr half and full Gap

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other articles on which the present duty AMKLK1, ,,

shouid be redticeil. 1 h._J apiil i-i.'.Vj,

Tiie e.xistinir tariff having been desio-ned 7 "7T" T"—

to be dire^aided—I mean,.to abridge the.

sideration. might properly be made subjects of revenue. 1 am verv respectfullr,

11 1 1 1 'VI 2tu fchoes cverv vnri. rv j»t £0IUM ally aiul substantially lor revenue ana VM I'iiKI '/s -tor a fair and equal operation on both or' between the various branches of industrv. the same objects should undoubtedly be Kept in view and the reductions, if anv .-.should be so arranged as to afford an equal participation iu the ber.elit to every interest nnd to e\ery sectiom Articles which tn'.erj into our.m .nutaotures, end those hich do not come into eompctiiion with American roductj?, arc those about wl-.ich there will I

proc doubtless, be tliu ieti^t ijuesiion. Besides these ubjects in the proposed re- 1 duction id the taiul of such nu arrangement as will allorJ proportional len.lit ttu.l relief, C^Wc^-d^'eo^^ to t-verv porUon and rule rest ul the country. wore never there is another which ought by no means

JAMES GT7THRIE, Sccretarv of the Treasurv.

Pretender:, should b* put to the- test.

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ro.u Tilt RELIEF AND CIEE OF StFFERIXO FEMALES. IV stand.- pte-cnii nent

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COMPLAINTS— Of these are i'rolapsus L"t*:ri. or Falling of the Womb Fhior Albus. or Whites —j ronic In slam ma- I tin and Ulceration of the Womb: Ineidental Hemorrha-ra, or Flooding: Pain-

fill,

Ka^^iTA'ViHirt^hUlglMiW tio-i" etc wiii all

their ii•'-'•!ti:ii!\

in^

e.„s.

llatU:r

CmuVr

excepted.) no

bow -evcrc or of how long standimr.

The Catholic,, for sumacs other remedies. in

system ill abetter conaition. Let all interested call

bcinif nK)rc om

tan. Tnov were svsteni ill a betu.-r eoiiaition. L..'t all interested call

1 hurhiy experienced I'hvsieians. ,o have used i: in

I).,

lioehest'.'r.|,N.

1 .: 1).

pointed. Tney took down in writing tue Orriok. M. !.. Haltimoiv. M. D. W. W. ll. e.-e. M. 11r. »f1.

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I I'e._ ot M. D.. .lleol

To. Dr. M.wa mst:—I have been ten years troubled witli l-'emab-('omplaint-s prolapsus utei i. and all the atteniuinr di.lieuities: at times rendcrinir my life nios'. miserable. have had the attendance of some of the best phvsicians. with I«tit little success: tlie most thev could do was to relieve —a cure was out of the question. For live ne iitlis before eonimencinir with your medicine. had not been sd.de to perform any hihor. could walk but a few steps at a time, and s. areely went out of doors—in -h"i t. I was completely prostrate-', both in body and mind, and expected to drair out the. rest of my days in siifterin^ and misery. Hut. ivad:ii£r y-.ur sulvcrtisumeiit. I was induced to try vour invaluable niedi-i-ilie called Ptcrine ('at hoiieoii. a.» tin- last re.-ort.— I had not used it a weeiv betore I t'elt like anoih-woi.i.-iii. II-.- the us-- of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor lor six in the family with case, and e.aiid walk anvwln-re in the n.-L'hbor-hood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my »1 M-v to you and to the. atilicted. has induce.1 me to state, ley case t.) the puoli--. 1 call safely recommend liie preparation to all those stiiiViing iikc

Mrs.

T11K under-igneil would respectfully cali

(he attention .if the Farmers of Moil' L'omery e(-uii-ty. and the |.ublie generally to their

New lianiess and S dd!: ry Kstahlishnicnt,

On (irocii street, in the building formerly occupied bv

Sellers,

three doors south of tin-

wvrii warranted or no

do I will rcoair them lr-'c

"3.

i' liion! ir» ji ti iT- l-1. «VO K. 1

of all kin.Is at L. KALLMY'S.

FNS" and P.ovs Sh-oes

IT I au-.ru.-t !"2. 1 r.j ). OPTUS' and child's Thick. Kip and calf Boot and shoes at jsiiir. Pi. FAI.LFY'S.

oMl.Ns Kip. call. Morocco and Fnam. led

1

\Ni-i liiitidrcvi and Fifty sides bc.-t Spamsh Sole I.cai her. ju--t reeuive.!. aiel lor sale ut th.e low-r._-ures at ausrtist 'J". ls-"i. I.. FAl.LF.Y'S.

"j^^"( LADY will crtainly r.nt let the o]-iv:rtuni tv pass to sret a ]:iir of those handsome slav at ,apr. CAM PIM-Id/S.

iil.AIN

1

an.i faiiw sil!s, vcr\ ii-h nt

aoril CAMPP.KI.I/S.

LI'l.AssKS.—YoU

ADII-s who want t':c LJ mitt.- will iimi them at

'.,a. 'AM

71 f'FXs F\t-a ea! 1 ..piil-'J. V.5.

51P"I

ONHON^TW

labors of the custom houses "This object .l_i.K'uble barrels at unusual low pne.- can he had -will be consulted by adding to the free hsi!": articles of general consumption, and articles paying little duty, which, but for this con-1

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V.I

^O.MK MOITK

fO, 3?

of

ensts for wi it is

or

reroinm-n'ic

1

o-u'al-

tiorls !n t!l

011

A

en"'^ for"i t* *ci ir a ve "jVJ"OTICE hereby -riven. that for the purpose ,*wers in all the dW

l'

.,. .. expensive, and lea vine the '"J

p.'.-uphi-t, tre-, «nntainine ample a

.Cticiul results ofitsu-s-: tife'her with letters from

0il:

011

IK

lp.:l:ri,M.

-'oote.

Iw nilh

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5loo 50

t.(S

M. I). viai-uso.

r- M. nf.re

J. c.

JA.MKS ILLTOOKK.

IMPOPITEHS

SAUAII A. KI-IIOI-.

i-'i:::::ooM. Port a ire Co.. 1 »hio. Dee. -T. 1 -_i. J. H. MAKCIIISI A, Co.. Proprietors.

Ci iitrel Depot, o-'l 1'roa-lway, N. V.

Pepteinb pi. W.:i. v-'il! 1 lie-.

READ THIS IF YOU PLEASE!!

post-odice.

sale.

.1. & .1. GKIII.'IN'G.

Cr iv,Kiids\ille. august lJ. iiTi!i-.

IIF.ST.-. You nl' li.-r. and llla- T-

^GI)K FINDINGS a complete assortment at IV aiuriist

1:2.

1 L. I'Al.l.KY

l'I'i.h' L--a'her. Kip and call aULriist li. I L. 1-Ald.F.Y'S. Mens' and

Boys'

lo

L. FAL.LKY.

nicrust

who want spleii-li-

mirr-irs. nnd bean, call at apt il '-VS. CAMPPFLT.'S. "V' iN'T bu\ ril vou s' ai-ril 'V^

y-.ur Heady .Hade .- h-iw ch.cao C.imi-bc

Clothius iin-

ireiiuine twisted siik AM PHKLL'S.

A l.FX ANPKP'^ i'aris.nuidc. kid irlovcs as april e""-. AM PP«ivLL.

ind Oil Cioths. f--r sale bv

been in s?l!ua- \l Ll-.NS*YAKK. Seme of the prottinst setts each Very valua- V&, 'Jueensware over broiurht to town at CAM PiJKLI/S.

•eo:i, and by furnishing lists of ar- apiil -jj.Vv?. CAMPUKLL'S. subject to duty, which, according 00LKA -.ts and Opera ti-s. chep at views, sl.ould be duty free, and apnl l"_'.

CAVLI'PFT.L.

nr

PI'.FTd.'S.

"\1- COFKsF. every ije.lv wii! purchase a pair v.'t hose beautiful embroidered mu--t:u -tur .-Icev

Jlt

CAMPPFLL'S.

A J'HFLL*"1

•j CAMPPPId.'S. Eglantines.

lHOSE benniiiii Eglantines at Camtibell's i. hjn.is- most in n. :muil "A.».

.• I embroidered waists a few verv er.-on.-.s-

1ST SilOT 01 xs--single" itiid1

everv varietv. ch^ap at

I.A'VMC-

-f that Suwri

J'en

now to be had

25. v» {. ac CAMPBELL'S. Oil et hod?.

Chronic. PrunswicK ami "Paris (ireens. riiin^'arid Anierican \'e.r:.ii"dicn. a!so I -:d. Linseml.

«ndP ,h "ilofcT.'.nleby BK wy..fc nov. i. _JAJ

TISI

FOR 1853.

reviving Utxw. I vri'.l attend either in per-

deputy, at the ii.snal places of holding eiec-

several townships. as follow-:

!v railed FE3I Krf Township Tuesday Nov. l. l«.V3.

Scott, Clark*.

Wednesday Thursday -Fiiday Saturday

Walnut, Union. Fn:nU3in.iiv.Sutrar Creek. Madison. al Creak. Wayne. Hiplt'v.

Mviidav Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Siitiirdav

MAT 11:

Suppressed, and

Irresruiar Menstrua

10. 11.

1-J.

OF TAX FOP IS

Are. fbr Stare tax

-0

011

each

ets on each *10C. anI .Mi ets

'^ch p.dl Coup'y tax tri ct.s on each *100, and

poll: Sinking Fund tax ets on eath

a

tn

^:n

ch 1,1 a]i

UL'ar

yl'.'O

cacIi pi-.I!.

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paid on or betore said day. the same will b.- collected by distress and .^ale. without respect of person. air.', or sex. D. ANCK. T. of M. C.

September 10. 1~',0. nllw".

XKW ALHAXY ADVEtlTISKMr:N TS.

fall importations of we invire an e.xam-1-y nierchants visitilt exii-jriciice in the

our •hiei

4 l\ are now reccivu the ab -_r,'o(U. in.itioii of patterns and in^1 this market, i-r-im our I'-iiir p'. trade, wc feel ccniii'.ent. that our ir-ioi and styies are well adai'i-'d to this St we ean make it to the interest ot thus* lalio. to trade at this point.

Queens v/are.

CPATl.S and casks a.-s'-rr. (.jue -nsw u' I ii-rlish and French Chin

and repacked to suit purchasers. auirust lio.

Glassvrare.

KOXKS (ilassware, coiisisrin"' of Tn bier.-. Molasses cans. Jars. Omits etc. u:rt

TJS A IZJ:N

ly-.oii. Imoeiial. Gunpowr is o| superior i|ii:iiirv. fLAYMON A- "co.

-_ do do -is ,i..

O'L

BBOOKS IT I5UOWN.

HO 1 akt.

10 ,1

in:.-:

Boots.

1 a superior article ot mens' and Kip and calf Ih.ois. I l,a,l

matiufa.-turc-l expresslv for me. which 1 warranr not to up it dianv. au'/iLst

izcn iiiul jvi-,-usr,i I.-vks: P! o.)KS HPf'WN

Locks, latches, Screws and Butts. DOZKN Locks assorted sizes and (jiifilitms 7e do door I.ateiies p.oo'i jjross \Vood Screws,

IOI.M) dozen Door Putts:

I'M

do table do:

1 S a do do Fasteners 7" boxes and kcirs Tacks, from 2 to 21 oz •J5 do brads and linishinL' nails. to ii an-. PPOOKS HKOWN. Axes, Shovels, and Spades.

I'.oNFS Hunt's. Leverett. an-.l II. Cohins.

boxes han-1 led r.\ dozen Hatchets a do a.-.-Oltcd Si do -1 ]To nr Freams Sand papc

iij^o,): .- ni:ov.

Table, Pockei: Cutlery, Scissors,

"5 oi:os Iiutehers Taici

I iii-te- sand feaeln..- i\'ii1d e.»pie.-s tie ii

irraonib I nn I--1-1--ide. Icr i'.c

liberal ]iatrona£r they have ilm soli, -t a like liberality in future.

I h-- course ot'instruction is thorouu'li. and .special atte'.iti-'-n is paid to the rimral and reiitrious. as well as in.elioeti'a! trainiiisr of the pupils, while lii'thin-r of sectarian character is allowed.

it is ex-'

I'nnriy desirable- that upt in their attendance rm.

should be pi" me of the

'ol'e-_'iate 1

CAMI'RPI.T.'S.

e]arT.m.-nt.

French an.i (u-rman ••ech. l.-'.tin. I. -.-sons .--ii Piano. Pse of Piano for pra-'tiec. (.• ssons on luitc.r. ,Um.tU extra charge is mad.' for iV.cd usee1, in t-ubiie rooms.

TiiVSTEKS.

A TII• MS\" P. .IKXXISOX. W.M. TW'i.MX. :Ps. S. TIloMSOJs, JtR. I). \V. LA V.MAX. ?eotenil-.

-2.

-•r

r-.ji-. n-'»v1

T.7heat! Wheat!!

.'TFT TlIOUSAXl) busiie'.s of whfat wanted Sept. ^5,

\v\t »v J? iinratdiatejv. it.-r which th« ldirh.cst cash price.! J.A\MON

itti la.ajitlll.t.a-lll.l.:lid.

Wanted

ALL ihe Oois

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». foinery eouuty. for paid bv spftemr-er 1?53.

J. FLORER & CO.

S ADDL E, II A N S S

And Trunk WatHifactiircrs,

South .side Columbia .street. below the Square-

LAFAYETTE, INI.

TAKE this method of informing the citizensof Montgomery county, tluit they keep constantly on hand and manufacture.-! to order all kinds of Saddle.-*. Bridies. Martingales. Harness. Collars. Whips. Lashes. Trunks, etc.. etc.. made of the best materials and in the most workmanlike manner, with all the late improvements. All of which will he sold cheaper than can be bought in Orawfonlsville.

Persons wishing anything in our line, will find it to their interest to (rive us a call, as we are determined to sell at the lowest possible rates. june O \VJ. *. n-iOtf.

Cistern Builders,

C'ISt

ct 0,1 a iva vs

W «cad calling on

t"wn»l»i

*"S1:

5 except novo, "52. -.4

Creek in which township the i'ia'1 tax is 10 et each Tax for townships cts on each A LAIW.K supply ''I* FraiiL'anciiv. Washington.

in Coal Cse.:k. Miph-y. Scott. I nion and ("lark I r\ I.icht and Iirown. Havana. I'rineij«t-. lie^alia. t-Aviiships: in Wayn. townsliijt ets on each xioo Colorado, half .Spanish, and Comiuoii Cigars--in Brown and Franklin townships ets on each Wholesale and retail, sit vciy low prices by Jp 1 in M'.LOsr Creek "and Waliiu' townships .• ets 1 mar. 'j:!, 'j:i. LAY.M)N ev". co.

eacli NIO I and in Madison township ets on each Tax |ov rmildmir and npaii imr school ./"CINCINNATI Sii:iar urcd Mams and 1'iied

iis( in Mij'.ir Creek 'JV.vn.- hip ets on each J»cef. l\-r sale, by LAYMdN eo.

I will attend in person or bv deputy, at .the Trcas- "OKCON^. i'eanuts. Ung'.i.-!^ Walnuts. Sr. S. AJurei "s Onh.'ft. in raw fords vil le. excent when ahsent loonos. 1 iivt/il nuts, and ib_' c. al.. in tl townshii'S. until the :3d

had vcrv i•

.dav of March.

CrawfCids

io do .i.• and iron

CJ

OF

Hammers: and St-adc

N.

0 loZ"ll -lo Pocket do dozen PuteIter's Scissors and Sliears: do tiles. I-.'aps, !51aeksir.ilh. Mill

/SUM

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See. rpi iM.

cutlery

a

Saw:

ion dross iron. Table, and Tea spooiw: do Prifannia do do dozen Puteher and ti-:kiii-r Knives --.

2

1

d-

,. AJUCS'S shoo Kni\e.

autrust n,.'m:'."i i'.KoiiK'S A: BKOWN. CRAWFORDSVILLE

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ii v.

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Tit

open ON :. "•-/Vr. 22, is

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II Ii S I) A S F1 I N P'lli: the etheienr. manaircm .-iit of the i'l'csiuen "fthe Institution. liev. .J.vxu.s II. JOHNSON, wii jrivos his entire time tothcjrovcrninent and instrne- 1 li- ii ol tiie school.

I"h

bus far atibrde.

tic IOO tal':

PtrKl OF 2 3 ITION. to the o:m-o

TVpriut. I oinr:nn:«i from 'J to per

A- adctni Oepartment. from S1 to per

rm. jO.keeisoia mtuiiiu-adioiiiii^l: tesnlenee, and iu

1:1

1'1

a ^ood article of Cement, bv A. MANN.

1 II IS (.'o:ni)i.i,y pays a:!

J. III'.OWN.

ililOOKS & Ii!lO"rt

AND WHOI.I-'.SA LF.

DKA

LF.RS IN

Queciirtwarc, C:yi:.'u (alas*-. (icrr. an, and American landv.'are* MAIN STKKKT, XIC'o' ALIiANl', INO.

'i ir:: -. rs PI^MJ: n:j

Wmar. "ie.i at,

sin onanly :te. and that visions i::j ainr. -o.

l-.s seieeted W bv

30 IViL-

A,rwill

now opened time. I

Ji UOOKS ,V I5KOWN.

-fi

Britannia and. Silver IPIated. Grood.s. ARK ju-=t receiving their Spring stock oon-i

eible jilated Forks. Table

do do do do Dessert d" do do Tabic Spoons .1" do do Tea do do ilo do i, and 7 riiisr '.'jstors:

b.:s.C-^

do P.ritaunia Tea Sett.-, iroin ro §ls to clo 1 ea and eoliee pot,-. do do Pnchcr 1.

-j. •, 4

Rif]e Earrels. G-un PIFLi Harreb: I'M lbs. Bras.- M. untin:

(piart:

do do Casto:s asjsorte.l J. -1. o. do do Molasses clips do do e..- sorr. -l Caiid !es:K-ks en .1 aujr. -*5» Plloo::^ A PROW N.

CAPITAL S100.009A^:ln.l,:.v^,:^i,::o': iK

loss.-s proni]t'y.

I*•'' Olll-.e asliimrton Hail I5i:iidinr uostair.-

.loll N SW ICKTSKi!.

raw fords

A'.'v iit lor .Vontiromery Co.

villj.

March

?.:.5.i

1-. 1 7ntf

J-JM1.S, PHi.MK N. O. SCC A it iu.it receive, OO and for sale low f-.r cash at mar.

HHI.S. CliOICK N. O.S1 ASS KS uj,t arrive. I at m.u.J". .J.

DBUGS .VjlJiDICJNiS.

J, A S & i?s.o S5 c.-i ^r,

ot' a verv larpe. and spl -ir'.id

., sortlllellt of line Drills, Mediciiies-. I'ai'its. OHs. Varnishes, Jjyc-stnflx, Perltisisry. Stationer^-, I f'a'tcy Artiele.-, ice.

Our sroek was purchased in New York, from the nirouTi as. and \ery caretully s-d-eted bv one of the lirm in person: consecjuentiy the pubiie may r.-lv en every r.rtiele lieiier

ATl.ll.

-rI3. Cii.0.

I-RNI:

alio Marble Works.

E.

1' A I. KIt I N A P. F.

IONT INPF.s to cany on business at the old .-tend, east -if the Hell Tavern. .Main St.. and i- just reeeivin: a new Sieek of superior Marble, which he will limsh for all who mnv want, in ir--od style, at ivasonaoli ratei. Monuments. Tombs, Ae...'.c.. euhcr Aineiieauor Italian, turnished IJ, order. June 7, isy-3.- noOif.

Ciffars and Tobacco. .ami. and f.'-'r

Til]", best [U:iIitv. alwav.s sale at the Diiil' Store of unc !•!. o".. SJ.i 'AN MM:: AN

Ground Paints.

Y't !j have the best i'ninl Mill ever brouo-ht

ce. tin-mid and i«»i\ed Paints -if eve n. can at ail times 'oe had at th-.- Dru-i s'o :un l'i. v.'.] Sl.UAN MO-MiAN.

sale bv

-T-

LAY.MON &

WI] l-' i'i' A M) COIIN WANTM!)! 20-1)00 of Torn, G:iheb' of V.'iie:: F-.r whi.-h the hi-jhest market price will be paid in.,j'__apri'i CAfil. bv tl. *0—. JOllN I'd'-'I SLP. y-

T-1 4-

^5?ors iS

TI'-:

KS. bolts, hitches, liintres. screws, slioyt-'s.

eut

ipnoitshedh'

:it-f

Call at t-tole of I MIX K. K0BIXSOX.

x*year.'

alh

',K

h-,in— le-e-.

s. trrubbinir hoes, drawing knive^. plains, l.rond

and chopping axes, hat 'hst-s. aurrers. r.les. ra-ps. ta-ld-'and pocket cntlcrv. iiamcs. and almost every tide in the hardware line can be had at tho 1 cash pi ices at, I.A^ M' 'N iV: Co's. -j

SIDE HT"lD 33 N 1ST.

Kemoval of Dr. llurd's Dent:

w'in

o0

ia.vr .-•••— rr*.HAl

I'mnied lately. nd Flax .Seed in Montthe .riec «i]|ie

LFE. U1LK

rvf'r -Vul'to

!a--t

li

i'Y

av»

AUSTRALIA IN" THE SHADE!

THE

nution.

nl'.'tf.

I.AYMUN

r.pri! IS53.

CAM PDF/Ll.'S.

AU-iH

)L

MO-

CAMPIiJ-l.L'S.

i('L in: CAMP

reeei ved •::.L's. for

1"Vl'

LAYilo.s

Settle Up.

ns indebted to me tor rrorories. kr. min-. plear-e come forwali.l and maio- payments I am in particular need of money at the prcsen. sAC]\

A hint to the wise i# sUiiieient. 5-^'^-/ bv A. P. MANN. Dee. 3. mrstf ,! PPLS

If

p"-0 W I

10'

an-.l

L.VAUI I.I I N-

PHYTIC! \N'^

and ail others, are respectiudy mvii-.-d to cad and examine t'-r themselves, as we are prepared andde-t'-rmiie-d r-.' s.-ll at as low pri--e.? as any other cstablishment of tha kind in the Suite, the windy boas iiiiT of defying all competition to the contrary noti'hs'alioiie.-. t. rav, r-r-isv i.e.-. dune 1'. 1^5^. .... n.'t.

La Si' Arrival ol" spring assdj O TT1\ TllT TT^ T3 .. f\ \~T\0 I ^Pr!,lir

TFNDERSKiNED are just roeeiving from I

11

Iih A I) MADE CL 0

Our

stock of

the East a larsre and well selected stock of Dry e\ er. and ten rune* surpaisin:.' in

i.

I!l ielf and bro Frmine ei-ith. I- lo'dsh Coito Pleach i(i .nri! 1.

Ti.

IMMIKTIV

Tr

^,'P:r V"," "'T ^1'1, H,'

rm. a-rotdie-o-rudi-, purged. I, 1»» '"'J'tV*, .A'?-'?' 'i .iv f. rd--. i'V. )aii. 7. I '. i.2-tf.

-I:D

I- me ass. Mi.-s-.-s an

A T..\ih

(Jools of various styles, irrad^s and qualities, that snlcndor any former stock. The Dross (Jootls aro the jet]le of Old Montgomery are ir. want of: com- t!ie choice cuilinrrs of the Nc.v York market, ami prising

larire stock of Ladies for excellence of fabric, beauty of design, and ricliFANCY nitESS GOODS, ness of stylo, arc incomparable. I'rints surpassr. .... t\ -i, imr in tr'orv t!ie ray iiluiuatre. of birds, or chaste as iic,. a? MitwS. satins. .aine?, u-.-ues. .i-K...tt, J)CnutY of ilowcrs. fresh from the manshalias. lawns swiss. Ginghams and Prints with- factories of Phillip Allen, Sprairnc & Dannel, out number. Also, a fine lot ot the latest styles ot men-world wide in their fame as beinii too hon-

Bonnets and Ribbons, I

7 ///A

lieady Miule Clothinir. lor summer

wear, cannot b_- s!iri»assed by any house

ui sucn articles, to call iji at No.

or-l

t,

''Washinsrion 1ia!l«*'

tiiey shall see v,- they will see. in the ''iolhinsi. Hardware, ^ueco.-.waie. Glassware ceries. I)ye-stnil's. Cotton "i'arn. .irpec Warj any quanlity of the best ar iclo of Cur is always waned at this season of the

?ttnr.

J!ATS AND CAPS.

,M. SNOOii

Siats! E3a!«!!! i" i' re?eived i- ur cases spring le of (.I.-nis. tJ extra si!.-: luus. 1 (_'ase black brusri Jlunsraii u. hat». 1 do drab biusii do do. 1 do Oi.ternap. do. 4 do IJIack ('onirri's.s nr-p, .-•-•'do. .. 1 j! i.^. «. 11 _T v.. o. 1 do J',\'tra line I'as.-imeres. -tl'-. 1 do /delis' pearl nap. do. do Children:- i!nc!t pearl, drab and wiiite fun•y Dimmed iiiuuraiian hats, do Kxtra Panama hal-., 1 do Kxu'a Le-jhorn hats. 1 do JSt-ys oraid h-i-n-'i and paim iiats, •'t do Mens" t'anev an-.i plain palm hats. All of which ar

kr u: at t!i

:"LAY

I. M()N iV: O

Ill" \b- I'-i l.AYM1 IN

tJiX PA ltUI-'.L P..v. St landed t'l

d. 'rushed and T. !. \Y Mf 'X

'Kdgixigs and Xnsertings ui linen eduintrs nd insert

Our a.-'sorlnvnt itlLrS IS should apiil

net! eUi tho-ic v.

:,n

Dress G-ocds. II ha .1.-.

jOi:T.--.Mi)i ill ii.i!11s. black Siik. alapaea 'amlii ie. ,jae"Ucr. n:u!l mii^Ii ^'viss. r^nred and phiiii. Yidcria lawns, {ii-ur.-d and I o_l'"_r- il.-' I Ii '•i ix ii iiie'es ai.ci :a. i-..

CPA WF- 'if!) ML'I.l.iKI

hardware.

1 ii

a-.-ortmi.nf ol Hai.

ware, broad and narrow a\e:iovcls, rat traps, bed cords, tub-, •cards, sythe smiths, stones au-l riti c!:.\ v. F' dD .k•. ani'! 1.

St PFPI'jU artiel'-ot

./, isc/ar. •b-i-ien syrnp, I 'riea powder, .-hot and bar lead: chain, candle wiekr-n aivi at-ril

CPAW.

.'ov.i

"If PKCKIYKD a Iin 1 1 1. Ci.'A V.

I PLOW H. I

apnl

1

HOST-! who have t'ivon note# to cio---- tlK-ir Mints when they ou-rht to liave paid money. an.I whose notesyel remain unpaid, arc hereby no tified that they uiii not be dunned bv its eitner at their home, or on the streets, bur .-aid noie.s unless 7^ TLX and lJoys i:ne kip and ealfshoes at paid by the lirst day of September, will be handed _*!!. af ii-J-!.' i. '.\ PiSFi.L''o\er to toe nroper hcer for collection. It is useless for men to suopoic that we

A

AN

I- me

-tvl.-sa •ii 1.

'.V

or v,i:.t. sell

our iroods on credit unless the paynien-* are made roiiipliy wlicniitte. J. P. CAM PliLI.L. auc-nst 5th. 1 n"0. ii tf.

i. iI Ti I II I' li II1 1'?1 11 /. lift OI .)»*• *'J WI. ft 1!'

h]*

i',ss,nivl'Ittt

\-nl-Jyl.

.1 XI AT A A 11 ,S f. -r sale at

'AMPiJHLL'S.

I

iilld TAIU* Ciiailia. Hal.ICS. I i- -VIiLE-

I shovels, cross eut -awv. a.\es. :in«l a u'--nrr.d a— s.-rtment Hardware and t*utier_\ ji.-t recei ve-i at mar 'Jo.

!5i.,•

rrrc

.j _L

1

Fi. \VA 5

occupied H, .. ...

v*1' -ru» .••*»mtw tns^.t he ivadv co receive ami .inc-

A,*v

f-:

IVEW SPRING GOODS FOR THE PEOPLE.

witl1

ill ill As ri 11 ITI I II /1 1flowers, its singing birds, its warm joyous sunahii 4rV, yJU 1 gladdeninu the hearts of all, has come—and with

est to make

"vhhi.'-^t bill, "and ^ear One, V7ho feels an interest

•i Iv I

V,"e

aud ii ieiids irei siiacre tliank-. C'l to hi'. ViC lie (i- rnian Stor--. .ml extren a )i

I a vlcr stl i|

.LI I N"

EOGIG and Slices. soi'f melu of lies shoe-, a •hildivus ib.. c-cntleni: es. ull.Mlll'-.i (lo.. c. ,.)e'l'e-s

XI a

I ea

I

id KIN'S.

111.

cai

,L N

A- MI LLIKLN

'PPLL'S.

of Prin's. madder colors and crood CP AWFOPI.) & MP l.LIKI.N'S.

I Clothing. A full suit—vest, pants v'c coat, imi.ie f.-r ?1 .-0 at

.MPJ!FT.i

W, A Ij Si 13 c::AronLVa.LE.

I xiiAXA.

JAN1J.

.1.1

!h

Proprietor.

V. IK' the Ivjst rile market atlbrds. Scablirrr (rood

and convenient...well, calculated to aecommohorse .novel's. •-T

WM. H. SCHOOLER Is si l-.s to in!'"! th

tiuii ail kiuVis ..f pi:»r'hi.s auction room

th0

Hotel." 11, will a!*,, attend all

sales in the eountrv wh? called on.

t! ree

years past, end ha- e:-.i-.-uted :uany sett's of teeth *ai.-o the first full sett that was made in the county, -which is nor.- used in masticating to the endre satisfaction of the pjrson wearing them. Tiie work «.•' the, iii'-bt skinful fails occasionally: in order to rrive value received Dr. II. it-pairs ail work that m:y fail within t,ve years from the time of being e\ec!UCii without extra char-re. In order to secure larirc amount of btuine.56 his terms will be moderate. j)r. llurd's facilities for ire'tinir out cold plate, will enable liiin t-- supply Dentist'.- in the West at a short notice. For information on the manajre-

FS2?.^T

W

Till:

§/.

A

a, s, so

Is now in receijit of his Kail stock of S-Suo8», S2JOV.S,

:ind

(^.iMPPIsIXC

RFAPY^]1

C. AM PB LLL'S.

P.AELS r- iini Tar. -t r.---r-ived by ARD 'IL for srdt

1..W

^nth-Pi-,

a most every article thai man-

r.iaeturcd in that iin-*. .Mv Buota and Snoes are ureiiased ilirect from eastern manufacturers, and -iesi-rned expressly for the wesiern trade, and 1 pled:'.- myself to sell them lower than any other cs.abli.-huient in tiie place. Pceoiicet that I aril one door east of J. L'-e Store.

not fail to call

iJ

an-.l look over my stock before purciin-in.r elsewhere. jiusrut I-. 1^03-

v'.iiT.

Clothing.

.M.M)]- CLwTIILMi -Ccats. Pan's, arid ..f th^ bltc-t itr-. Also. haLs of nil

kinds at t_.itAW i-'.iiCD it MPLL1KIX S. anri. '.3. .. ....-.• ...J

MOX Ar *. .1..J LAVMOX

bunt ting buds, an«F o]enir

TI IE cold damp days of winter are pone—end o]enins{ sunshine ith it

Campbell's New* (ioods—loomin?

tip larger than

nia,rni/icier.co

Fadv Calicoes:

are to a ladies' toilet wlwt the finbliinsr touches

O. the artists brush is to the picture, to make com-

n«nca«tifnl.

111

the CO I'TON-^ A HNS. NAII.S AND GLASSWARE,

town, in legai to in ice and niialir\. 'J'o pio\e t!ii direct from the forces and factories of Pittsbnr«lr collect. but asiv i-nr 11 i'.nu.s ho are in :ilso the largest and best lot ot'(Jroceries we evef had in the house so we are full trom cellar to irarrer: and we can oiler the people the largest stock of rffoods that- ean be found any wiiere. We have cut down our expenses a few hundred dollars a year,

I and we in Lend to wrrkeheai'

AS long a? we have sojourned with this People, so Ion have we labored for their poixU— In pr-i-f v.'lii-'h. wc believe our a'-« uaintancei» ceiu-rally wii! sustain u-. Irwasbv ihc introdu.--: lion inti this niiirke:.. time a ier time, and a^ain, on tiii." .evasion, of a lar'/e au-l well selected sorim.-nt ot I'anw and staj-'ie Drv-th.-ods. at tliu (1 L-: A N S 'o RE I We ii e.v jirepos" to offer tln-m on the met reasonn* .•lit. ebee.per than tho -ods riirht. and c'ipee.l a rine selection of may be foi.ml Silk vlis. i'.-ra^es. (insf.ss amount of art !in-j »i' tho latest ei-r •h an artiele. as fsuibelii'Vu, wl m»y

cue. ,]i -s. \Seboti-cl ii eur •il tl .em right.

/c-- JOCIC.~--- Wc

n-ai ly a 1 kitid-. mi" '11 cj -\-J| i'e ..in.--.Muds ii-,,-ham of ill iciiel.- an 1 an --n priii a anv oil.- c\ al v.

N & Co.

-eiVe-1 and oT I.A VMOX C-..

-. ived bv

Jr2 Mine's £vi fash -"lis at all pi ices an not 'ail riea.-.: any P... .. lav.-. R.s wi:ii a call a l-l e\a'3' icnllcinru Will oat we lid not forire them ha fo.i cloths oi iriusc

A

JIa-s and ':j Hid Fur hats, at dit)':rel K'.s -uth. and a h:t ice he

-|uani s.l-l

inetr.vr. us: reel: J.AYMuN

I.aines. Gintr of all kinds:

and

Tweeds, eassimerejs

cf

flnd

sell goods on

I small advance on cost for cash or produce. Our clothing ro^m up stairs, to which wo have added J»oots and Slioes. JIa's and Cap-

1

has been reuiod-

1. replenished, and lilled to repletion with tho

va

YOUii AVELEAEE!!

iie. ii.

n-l bv t_'i:nir us a cnll,. our purchases wo?

ITS

and prices.

ii a a-s.-i-t n,ent ofSiik pri.-es Panama. I..-L'iioni, I s11o111n• i* hats -iierally. In hi.- hue we are. not a by oi.r i-rhb H's. Fill:)

FSoofs and Slums. fraid of !,.-isiiT oiird'.ieli""U. Kip. do., eoaisc si/.cs. and pri licativ .Jaiii 'I»tiw:i:r. -W- have on thin occasion a har-rer an I'n.-i- s'.o.-! of Peady Madti Clotbmu'thau at. any previous itiie-. home hundrcds oi Mtn-.m.-r Coais. ran^iii'.' in prices from 7.T 1 cent.- to AI.oo besides a i.'rcat variety o| other linn purchase eoaissuited t" env season. Pants ill anv '.r stvlc. A iin: avals, tiorls. al y-ur parfieiihn- at ten' i"ii i- ",i!!e.l. j:?!d .!civi'!i-v. Ucliavcasin ii J. .l.| .le-.-i y. wi,i -!i i- v.-arraiite-l. impure. lie p-ii'--liaser ean c.ui i: ii in lime end the money refunded.

L:e!i -sshoes ol'ali kinds

•|Uan:i'.y, au-l fimcv t. nieh

lot ol Yests. 1 shin collai

ii stock of pure de aid it I'lov? e: si n.il/.

HarsUvarn a'ld Qtieensware. spien111.1 stock ol (, iieeli.-,wai!:. .11*1. iy. hir rois. Trunks, brown and b!eae!: Mn-lins. I Yaiti. Ihc-.t'tu.l's. C.,i-|.ct warn, an.! a !:n

W

Mir-

lo.'toT) l:.,t of

•'. ritrci- ot al-l h'iiid'

i.--v -.vor.is. nn.i

m- "Id and i-iimeroit ust-.uici•» rauv. we is.'i lo le.iini our most l-ast I a vors: and ou! 1 be picas-

e* tii.• 111 eoiiiiitii'.: their pa*T.t: t'if» .or--." and l.-rir.L' ii ii ii.-m their 11 lend*. to|''_'e':iiiLr th -ir Pi"i!u --. U"-.- :diail taka pleasure in -.\hioitniL' our stock.

DA\'iD V.'Ki: TIIHIM.

31*b*y

VI«s*r§1

je

v..

CILKKV, e'e CO. I I." roc

1.KV.

al: an 1

.\ i'. r.

now or-

telu-use lor wind market j-iicc. i'rii:^ atM Ml the easil. mo-t, com'iio.iious a al! the farmers can be .-eil or s'ore oraitj.-f al

ll 1

I'­

-i'-n t'.» all wiit) tri ve t.'rawford.ivilie. Ma

byl"

in

(r

recivi- -_rro11: in their He-* tlr-y .1 pay the Inchest 11 y..: wheat an I rorn lis 1- (.tie of the iar^e.,t iiii-l ehous'is in lie Siate. whero "•'•oiiitiio'lateil w|-,o dc.-ire to dcs.-i ,tio||s. '1 Ik greatest •'i.-iioiiare and trivc sittisfao'1 '. o/r i, -. nt--f.

ha'.e :r»st r: .-ei I and -peiie our Spring nek oj ...ts and shoes, which is very coin |..e."and w.-d a [anted to tie- se-i-'-n. Our st-c-k ci-n-i.-is in part. of I rents, calf. J-:ip. thick and II11 n!u'a:ian bo--t- •'i-.-n',.-. calf, moroeco. kip and thick bi*i'Suu.-- I »s ca 11 i,.p. a: thick I.oots and sl-o^s i.a.lies boots. Pis-* 1 ii. -. traiters. h-ill'u'ai'ors. 5^ i/ai-f:-rs. slipper: iV -.. of evry varb.-ty and qiuility."1 i. hi idreii- !e.e.- --f almost e\erv description. \Vt v.'i-ii an examination o) ur .stock by tin- Ladies ami tjcntlenieu earnest -jf our abiiit ro pir-a.s': in quality ami pnee. L.A VilON

A

t.'o.

TSit* Wii'vt S" 13ao Setisoii!

T. 55. B3 O W & Co. I i.)i sTs

AXD API

TJikcAicii:s,-

iTAKE 11 lis method of informing the

../ens of .Montgomery coumy. that tii-y have receivI ci ati-'i arc .-'ill r.-eeivimr their prim'supply of

citi-

Drills. ^lodieiiif ^. i'aiuls. Oils, Window* (l!us. wlnssuarp. l^erl'iurici v, Patent 3ied ieine-.

Unifies,

4ie.,

wh'eh they ple.i-re themselves to ,-cil at as low rate.^ a- ,*,r be afforded by any other lJru.rsri.st in the W'a-ba-'h a!cj.

P::.vsieians ar- reoiicsted to consult their be^t interests by fri.in-r ii-- a call and examinimr uurbtoek as we feel conlident that we r!:all be able to siiow tiiem an KxeKi.si.iis STOCK. Particular attention paid to compounding prescriptions at all hours of tii Uit •./!• IIX'^TIIT• (.'all one door east of tiie P.airle If I. in the Hevie'.v Puiniinsr-'. if vou v. ijh barrrnin" and utAi.Tu.

T. I'. iJK'HV.V it co.

May •). l.SjS. ihi'mlv. JWOCflv. ALT/pf-'r-ons indebted to the undersigned. eitln bv i. -t'- or book Iicci.tint, are hereby notified that a'km nt

f.t"

the same

MLST

he p: Crawfords-. iiie. an_'. ,"»th. Is."j3.. SC9^oi(ition.

be made on

or b"f..p' th'j 1-t dav of January next. If not settle.'. bv that time. th'»y will V- left, in the hand* of the or'-ocr officers for immediate collection. \V. HEXXAOK. n'im'i.

The co-partnership heretofore existing between .L iV -P I.ee and v.':n. Hartmati. was dissolved on the sixth day ol March last, by mutual consent. Tiie business of said lirm wiii be .settled by

Joel

Lee. »V •. All those indebted to the c-ld firm, will find tiicir notes ami accounts at the old stand, where they are re-pie..-ted to cull and settle.

rJho

change in tlr- firm makes it necessary to settle tho old bu.-iheso immediate!v. .J. A: J. J.KF. el- WM. IIAitr.MAN.

Aoiii-2 '. nl-itf

ir i^^xi bv

1251!

Cinvir.rrt'i ir*HiT 1 t*-r s&lo 1. AViiOX

IXI'OW OLAsS. bv P'. I1 bv 12. end I:), ro 4. for .-ale ov A\ M* it •.