Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 November 1853 — Page 1

CRAWPORDSVILLU REVIEW

.DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPKP, Published every Saturday Morn up, by|JOMEPII I). ,11 A ST.KRSON.

TERMgi"'"

One vo:ir. payable iu adcancc. On? Dollar and Fifty Onti, and if not paid i:tit':l after the c.vpi ration o2 the year, Two Dollars. i-ff" No paper will be discontinued until ai! arrearages arc paid—cxecp: at the option of the publirther'

All letters on btisiiie?- connected wills the oiliee, to receive attention must be post paid.

Job Work of n'l ii:ils done

La!c Arriva! oi* Spriu? an

SUMMER' GO'IDS, TIthe

I N S 1 N a re us re iv in H.rsr a large an*! wc!' selected sbwk of Dry «oods of various .stylos, pnuUa ami y,ialiue». that the jn'npli" of Old Montgomery art- ill want of compr: si 11 a large stock »t" Ladies

FANCY DPKSS GOODS,

Such a-. sPA-. satins,lLiines,Berasrc-. Ti-sucs. sliallas, lawns. swiss, Ginghams. and Prints without number. Also, a lin- lot ol tho latest styles ol

Bonnets and Ribbon s,

At prices to suit any nml every body. Also, a lot •f t\no Hiiisill liit*r F'iif.s for thft I^AIIIKP, CVIC. xjjid a thousand other articles which will doubtless please the ti.-tcs und wants of the Ladies, if they will but just give lib a en!! and our stool: an c.1: iination.

JIK. 11) MA J)K CL 0 T/I/XCr. Our stock of lJeadv Made Clo'Jr.ng. lor summer wfur. cannot, In: surpassed by any use in the town. in regard to price isnd quality. To prove this t. be eiiri-'ft. wc but ask "tir friends who are in want of such deles, to eail in at

No. 1, "Wa.sliiujjton Hall,"

and th-y shall see what they will sc. in the way of Clothing. Hardware. Quecnswarc. Ght^r.vare. Groceries. Dyc-stufVs. Cotton Yarn. Carpet Warp, and anv quantity of the best article of Oarpetincr. which is alwavj wanted at this season ol the year. 1!AT* AND CATS. A large stork of Silk and I'tir Hats. Otter do.. lino i'anania. ami a great number of other Ha:.-. lP'OTS AND SHOPS. ,'This stock .ire satisfied cannot be surpassed in the place. We have a few of the finest Boots e\er brought to this market and no mistake. Also, a line se'eetioti of Ladie.'spring and summer Sh.«es.— K.'hildrcns -dices. iicn's siloes and boots ol a.l kinds. «.V.e.

In eoix'lusion. wc would our old custom.-rs and the. publi jfenerally.

»pril 1-Se j. v-ln 11

Cigars and Tcbacco.

OK

T11K best uali.%. alwa\st on hand, and 1 side at I he. Ding Si re of Jinn' Ii5,'5i3. M-OAN a MOIu.A.%.

Ground Paints.

««^YKlmvo 11 h: best Paint Mill 0\ ci biutiyli1 to the plsicc. description.

T:

1

0:1

tire and reasonable terms.

AUSTRALIA IX THE SHADL

OM

Ground and. m:\ed. Paints of eveiy N at

N'l

times be iiad at the

VOL.

short &«•

-AM-AI.I.. as bvf

eta tod.') to er.ll in at No". l/-War.hiti-:.ou 11.ill." and we will use IH.LIJ to uu away ein 'y.

vl

!£.il

j)JMJG8 & MEDICINES.

2. O A ?)i & Z" 5 ARE just revolving (heir Soring stock eonSjr iu ol'a very lariie. and .•.pk-i.did a.-.- •. sortnieiit -.'f tine Drnus-, edi(*iie*s ir iinl 0:b .^ aniisbe..

Uye-,»«iN. Porfumrr*. St-aCmuerv, •.« E-'anry Ar'.icK'*», &r. '••Our Stock v.-a- purchased in New ork. fro.n the jMl'oifri and caretirly selected b\

01...

1 he linn in person: consetpu-ntly the ]»ubiu ni.ij rele on e\ei article bcuiX ri'i:-- ssnd 1 NAOtLr^.i.-

PHYSICIANS

stnd all others, are. respect fully invited, foenll and fc'.K'iinine fur licmn'l vi-., as we iire l»vcparra and diifermisied to sell at as low prh-es as any other establishment ..f the kind in the State, the windy boasttntr of ib vim' all competition to the contrary notwithstandniL'.

Crawl'i rJsville. June 1"5, l^j3. i-

Cra*vfcrd3vil!c

DIMSst«irc

iune 10.'o3.]SLoAN MOl.'GAN.

lllird". TlLh'CLS L'ICK. for sab- by LAYMON Co.

iillAT AND tons \VANTI::::

''kac,0'.0 Uitslu ls el'Com. lO.tKX IJnshels of V. hc:i4. KorwhHi the hi:iie.-t. nu.rkc: piie will be paid in

CASH.

l»v [ami. f. *-.] JOHN

LOOK^.

J. FLORER & CO.

S A E. II A 11 NK S S

Asid Trtscik .IlmsiiractKrorsi. ^^outh side Columbia Sueet, below the ^t::.:c.. LA FA ilTTM, IN D.

TAKE this method of informing: the citizens of Montifomery coiiuty, that they keep constantly hand and manufactures to order all kinds of t-.al-dkw, Uiidles. Mar'iinjales. Harness. Collars. V» lups. Lashes. Ti utvks. ei«'..i te.. made ot the best materials and in the most workmanlike manner, v. ::h all the late improvements. All of which will be sold cheajH than can be bonsh? in Crawlowlsvillc. lVr-ons wishinsf any linns in our line, will lini.lit to their interest to irive us call as we arc determined to sell at the lowest possible rates. junc 8.-?6S. n-l'etf.

WHOLESALE QUEENSWARE

'M IB SLT No. PrniiicV lilork. LBfayt-tte. nl

t"y~(VT.D call the attention of

CI1ANTJ.

w—.—^—*4—

COI NTV.Y MMS-

10 his stock of waves, eonsistiii .- in

part r.s follows: ^"l.ite stone. Flown inulherry. Printed blue, lhintcl ma: hie. I'due el ire aiivl uto.n W&rw. GInsA Jars. Tumblers. Molasses*

'5

rP?.r«T»rtrrS

5.

.d

Marble Works,

.v B. F. WAE5K, r.

1.1-:

I.N

11 1 N A 1:

C"^0\T1NL"KSoi

1.1:.

to carry on business at the om

s'aiid. east the Hell Tavern. Malt:

roocivin^ :i )\a\v Stook el -Mux»iu. vchieh he will linish for all who may want, ill ifood btvle. at reasonable rates. Mi.numants. 'lomos. AC.. Ac., cither American or Italian, furnished to order. dune n-AM.

CKJIS.

Difhef and a variety of other wan usually kept

tlic treJe wm «B! Cin,-ii.r.r,tri.ri.:«

ithcut asportation ©d» and se,..

11..y 20, It,.v3. 4v-l7ntf.

Tanners Oil

JOHNSON & PATTON, NI:.\ T.N:.- IN

Sj»vc«, Tin. Shpc! Irosa and

O E W A E

South side Columbia St., 3 doors West of J'vblic Square,

E^i^hycttc. laid.

CO MKT COOKING STOYK.

W have no h"sitation in reeoniini-ndmir this Stove to the public, as there have be-n some two thousand of t!w.-e Stoves sold by the manufacturers in the last year: and as an evidence of their siood qualifies, they have not been it hi to supply the demand. \Ye have three sizes of these stoves, t" suit dilVerent .-i/ed families. This .-stove needs only to be seen to admired.

METEOR COOK STOVE. This is'a new stove in this market, and to ivhii li we call your particular attention, it having a large oven and b'/in^' a besaitifnl deci-fn. ]^i ST PP.KMIUM COOK STOYi:. \Ye liave f,,rir si^c? of this stove, which are very heavy ami well lilted up and warranted.

In a word, we have the best and latest PntIcriss of Oioking Stoves in the market, wltiels we ill sell cheap, (five us a call.

OUR TIN SHOP.

"We are constantly inanufaettuintr Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware of all kinds, in the best workmanlike manner. All kinds of .lob Work done on the shortest notice and in the most finished style: such as Tin Hoofs, Gutters and Spouts for Ileuses, r.i'itehcu Chimneys and Scape l'ipes for Steam KiiL'incs. Stove 1'ipes and Sheet Iron Stoves. In a wmd we arc practical workmen, and don't care what it is in our line, we can do it.

People of Montgonscr county. trive v.sa call. AYe are bound to sell on as eheup terms as any establishment in l.afayett". untrv Merchants. wle are buying bills of'l in YVare to retail, will do well to j:ive a call and examine, our stock before pur-cHa-iinf else v.'la. re. JOHNSON .v l'ATTON. •line-3, "5:3. 'itJiun.

I3::Ss2 ESaSsi! J&xizlll

JVS

M. SNOO A CO.

ST r».--.-i\ 1 f'lir ra c-iik hut-.

s'.v'.j Cent

Case bhtek brush liunir.iriaii hats, ie dra.li bnih di. 1 ter ip. do iilucl ('or.^ress nap. do \Yl.i'e Cn:i^'res.-». do l'.xtra tin- •js.-imeres. do Mens1 ]c: rinan. do. do Childrens hlaci: pearl, djab and. white fancy trimmed 1 iun-.'iirian hats, 1 do Extra Panama hats. 1 do Kxtra l.cu'hoin ha».s. 1 do Uoys iii aid l^ifhorn and palm hats, do Me'.is' fancy anil plain palm hats. All of which arc now for sale at the cheap cash ore. of LAY MON .V Co. march i1'!. '."J:

50

SACKS COFFEK. just receivi-d and for sale LAYMONJiCo.

HL'LS. N. 0. Molasses jl'.st receivr-d hv .LAYMc'N i'i Cc

OftT HOGSHEADS ofSuori.r. in- iiiiu 1 and /St? sale. LA YM t'e Co.

ix II A II S re a 1 a S IO a'ar. just landed for

10

1ND0W GLASS. by 1". 10 by VJ. and 10 bv I 1. for sale bv LAYMON ct Co.

QA P( MS Oo sale bv

l.AP.GE supply of Franraia ia. AVashiu^tf-n l.iyht and ISrown. Havana, r.iie'tpc. llejraHa Ci' .raao. half Spanish, and Common CijarsW!u»le.sale en retail, at vcrv low priees bv mar. j:j.'6 L.W MON'& eo.

1NC1NNATT'' Mi^ P.ecf. for sale hv

T-A-

S\\

I-.h 1

SLK.

bops, hitches, hinges, screws, shovels, •spade*, aks, eross cut saws, chain.-. I'.oes. jucks. crubhin hoes, drawing knives, plain-, broad and chojpins» axes, hatchet.-, aua'ers. lite.s. rasp-, table and pocket cv.tlcry. hair.cS. and almost every article in the hardware line can be had at the lowest eash prices at l.a M'JN cc Cos.

Allot' which will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged fr counrrv produce. Give nie a call. no\o, o2. nltftfj A. MANN.

1-K. J. J!. MARCHISPS

1: liE 11 AT E ATIIO I, I O N KOUTI1K KKUITV AX1 CUISE 05 SFFYEIJJXO MA1.L.-.

F.I:J:I:JJO.M.

LAYMON iv

Hl'LS. Old Cider Vinegar, just received. LAYMON A: Co.

AKD OIL, for sale by

TEN

ST..

and

I.AYMON ct Co.

I1AKKELS Carolina Tar. just received bv J.A YMuN a Co.'

SHOE

elf ted "lYc.stein U.'s -rve Cheese, for LAYMON dc Co.

n:\d Hums ind Dried LAYMON &, co.

"|5KC"NS. Penuo.ts, En^'li-h V." dnuts. S. S. Almonds. Hrsizil nuts, and Filberts, i-an alwavs be had verv low at LAYMo.X

eo's.

'Alili ofe\erv variet v. ebesip at LAYMON it Ci

CHraerE'Ei'w! €ns"secrct\*!!

I'ho uniicrri^nod having just received laitre assortniem of Groceries, such as. ilee, Sujrar. Tea. Fi-h of ai! kinds. MoIas.-es. 'i'obaeeo.

L'i.'ars S .laratus. Table sal:. Spii-es. Nuts, I'andio. Kuisins. iepper. Kice ludijo, Madder. Soa?. Wah-ti:bs. Washboards. Tin-ware. Uroon:.-,

Enekets. Nails all .-i/ies Oils of ail kind-. W!:ste-!ead and SALT P.Y Till' P.AIir.ET..

e!

rj^IlE uu.lersiifncd is ]rejiared to attend to all calls _L his line. ill pay particular attention to •aravi in .* Deeds. Mortiraitcs. ite. •^'Oilice in Vrashinirton Hall PuildiiSir. up stairs.

JOHN SWEETSEP.

Crawlordsville, March 32, ISoo. -IvSTnlv

FIRE! EIRE!! FIRE!!!

rpilF. bist ]rotec!ion against loss by Fire is to call 011 the subscriber, who continues to take risks for the

WASHLXGTOX I'MOX

Fire Inscsraui'c C'oBSBpany, CLEYELAND. OHIO.

CAPITAL----§100,000.

THIS Ccunpany pays all 'h'SSv'S jwomptly. ttP'Olll cin VVashin^toti Hall KitilahsKT»stairs.

JOHN SWEE'l SEP. Aifent for Montgomery Co.

Crawfc-rdsvi'le, March 12. STn'.f

Settle Hp.

1

1 A Um

J)ce

Oil 1 Oils vfc Led s.

A pure article, o\ tho ]arrel, or Single Aineiiean \"crinillio'.s, also Lard, l.insecd. Sjierni, Gallon, for side at the Drag sto of Sweet and. Fish oils for sale hv 111'O W N. .'c Co. June H.V3 SLOAN

A

^ft' KKOS SIirENBF.RGKIl'SJUXlATTI Nuils'*" Cigars A: Tobucco. O"? of all sires, juslrectivcd and for sahq whole- A superior article if cli*n\ ig. tobucco, and cigars tfalo or retail at prices its as the low, s:. c.f the same viect:" :Vr s-dc bv Cc. inii. .-•i. 'Wi. r.AYM"Nitr0. BROWN Jc

«f Ifc.

A. P. MANN. n2-'J:f

Chrome, I: unswick and Paris Greens. Chinese end

MORGAN. nov. t. ls.'l. 3MI3.

FINDINGS a complete assortment at august 1: L. ALLEY'S.

^J"PPEIi Leather. Kip and calf Skins at august 12. IJO'3. L. l'ALLEY'S

Mens' and Eoys' Eocts. UST I'i-eeiveil su]erior arl'nde of mens* and, i' boys' Thick, Kij) au.l calf Hoofs, that 1 had manufactured expressly for me. which 1 v-arrant not to lin: if thev do I will renair them 1're-- of charge.

1

august 32. Is.'iH.

Mlaugust

vO

Our Country and her Instit-cticns.

SAU.MI

CRAWFOKDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IND., .NOV. 2(, 1853. NO. 21.

It stands pre-emi-

UMUII-

Irregular Menstruation. etc., with all

their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted. 1.

matter how severe or of how long standing. The Catholicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, and leaving the system in abetter condition. Let all interested call .... and obtain a pampbiet (free) containing am i.^ proof, from the most respectable sources, of the bciief.ei.il results of its use: together with le.Cers 'o.n ,. ., iiijrhly experic-net-.l Physicians, who have u.-i-d it in their practice, and speak from their own ob»er\:.lion.s.

IIEFEIIENCES.

P. H. peekham. M. 1)., Erica. N. Y.: L. D. Fleming- M- D.. CanandaiL'ua. N. M. 11. liil:. M. I)., Hochester. N. Y.: D. Y.Foote. M. D. ^-yra. use. N. Y.: Prof. Dunbar. M. D.. P.altimore.. Md.: J. C. Onii-k. M. D.. Maltimore. M. D. AY. W. Tleese. M. !.. New York (Jitv: W. Preseott. M. D.. Concord. N. II.: J. P. Newiand. M. D.. tica, N. 1 .: iiev. C. S. Heard. Glenn Springs. S. C.

Pamphlets had 'iratis c.t th:- Dru Store of

ct

MOIIOAN.

SI.OAN

Asreni's. Crawfordsville. Ind. Alsc. tor

sale hv Samu. J. Wehloti. Covinifton Henry Todd.' Danville Levi 5id\vcll. Koekvjlle H. 11. El.lridire. and P. 1.^ Lawrence a- Sons. L^laycttn.

Letter addressed to cure of Mr. Curtis Hatch. Airent at Pavenna, Ohio. To. Dr. MAr.rnis::— 1 have been ten years troubled with Femr.Ie Comphiiiits—prolapsus uteri, and all the attending dhlicuitics: at times rendering mv li 1 most miserable. I have had the attendance, o! some of the best physicians, with but little suece.-:.-: the. most they could do was to relieve- a cure was out of the question. For live nion!ills betore eotnmcu.'i:i'_r with your medicine. 1 had not been abie to perform any hdior. could walk but a tew s'eps at a time, and scarcely went out of doors-in short. 1 was completely prostrated, both in body an ljnmd and expected to drag out the rest ot lay days siitferinif and misery. But, reading your adverti-e-ment, 1 was induced to try your invaluable niedivir.e caili'd Uterine Catholicon, as the last resort.— I had not used it a week before I felt like another woman. P.y the use of three bottles I was enabled to pel form all the labor for six in the lamily with ease, and could walk anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothin.tr but a sev.se oi my tintv to you and to the alilieted. has induced me to state my case to the public. 1 can salely recommend the preparation to all thos.J .-r.!lcni:g hr.c mvsclf. (Signed.) Mrs.

A. PisHoi'.

IV.rtaire Co.. Ohio. Dec. :.'T.

1"

jV,T. H. KCM1S1 it Co.. Pro ,riet..r?. Central Deno*. 80-i llroadivav. ^J...• s"nl1nrb

September 10, 1^50. '.V HEAD THIS IF TOTJ PLHASBii

THE undersigned would rc'sp'celtuily en!! the attention of the Fanners of Montgomery county. and the public generally to their New Iess and Saddlery Il.-tablisliniont. 'hi Green street, in the building formerly occupied bv W. Sellers, three doors south of the post-oiiiee. All work warranted or no sale.

J. J. GEIIKIXG.

Crawfordsville, august lu. lh.VJ. nTm'j.

L. FAU.i.Y

12. lc- J.

0

S_ :-.nd Shoes at aug. 1 -.

C.3

and ea• I'oots FA LLKY'S.

"\1T^MENS' ICip. calf. Morocco and Enatneled lace .Uoo's. a large and well selected as-ort-nient at [aug. 3 2, W3.j L. F.VLI.EVS.

Leather, just recei\cd. and for sale at the lowest figures at august 2o, 1 j".3 T„ FALLEY

Ldouble

ONDON TWIST SHOT GUNS—single ani barrels at ttnusual low prices can be had nt 1..V\ M1)X Co.-.

""iL A t» 1J F, IIO SO ¥,. CP A Y\'1'01!DSY I LI.E. INDI \NA." I,. E. WAYLAND, Proprietor.

Fand

A IP the best the market affords. Stabling good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. mav u7. \V3. i:-l?

CRAWFORDSVILLE

E 1 1 A I E S E -I I N A II

Tin: fall TiasM wit.L omx ox II I' II S I) A t' E T. 2 2, 1 So 3, UNDEK the efficient management of the President of the Institution, llev.

James H. .JOHNSON,

of

FALL AND WINTER STOCK.

nent for its curatixe SPJ/E/fiKIJ ASSORTMENT powers in all the 11-— ,,v eases for which it is [. recommended

A N O O S

lv called FEHAliH COMPLAINTS— HAYI-Mb'ST IlECElYEDa r-plendid varie(Jf these are Prolap- VY tyol I.adie.- Dress (roods, consi.-'fin-f of nmssu Uteri, or Fallinsr lin dehiins of all v'ratles and styh-s: didains ail wod. of the V» i.iinb: Fluor assorted colors, cit.-hmeres as splendid, a.-sorted.— Albus. or iiites:— Mohairs, lusters of all eohrs and .-tvles. Persian Chroiiie Inilamma- loths. Persian twiil-. A ,-pleiuiid asse.rtment of tion and I kvration Giniriiams. Gimrhams of all ipiaiiLies and sty le.-:, of the Womb: Inci- (J.i'Iieoes without number. dental Hfiinorrhacc.1j or Floodinjr Painful, Suppressed, and

A Splendid Assortment of C'3ili.«, consisting trf".bl:u-k. brown, irrefn. blae. and er.d.et. Ciissimcres. line black doeskins, flue fancy French and English cassanetts and tweeds, flannels of all tenors and srrudes. JOHN \Y 1LS(N.

Hardware and Queensware. SPLENDIi) assortment i!' Hardware and Oncensware at the lowest prh-os. 'A •1. 1. '.v JviilN WILSON.^

Groceries.

7T~y A clmieo selection of Groceries consistinffof cufTec, tea, su^ar, molosses, rice, allspice, ginger, peoner. mustard, salt.-ere. oct. l.WL' JolLV WILSON.

I.OYES of every kind and tpiaiiry. eonsistiiiir ot' Cvntlenii-n's kid. woo], cas'im-r. berliti. buys do. Ladies kids of all i-olors and qualities: mohair mits of all qualities, easliiler. do. oct. i. '. JOHN Y"ILSON.

SILKS

FINE assortment of Bonnets and Too'cns at oct. l,"o3. JOHN WILSON.

Silk laces of 11 rrades at JOHN WILSON.

of all cmalites.

oct. 1. *./'!.

"'i.VDLE CUTLE.Fi—A s'ilcndi.1 assortmn at oct. 1, '••i JOHN WILSON.

1

OCK'ET EXIYESoct. 1.

:,"

1 1 el an as so at JOHN WILSON.

3.

XEW ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAML'S J. ,i. JiHoW.W

BROOKS & KKOIVX,

IMPOETEIIS AND WHOLESALE DEALEPS IN (ii cc:istv ire, China, C^'as^. Ilmrlisli, (ierina:i. aad Anierieiin II ad ware,

MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IXD.

\T7"E are now receiving our fall importations of YV

the above goods, to which we invite an examination of patterns and ]irita-.s. by merchants visiting this market. From our long expi-rieiu-e in the trade, we feel confident that our goods in quality and styles are well adapted to this ,-tate. and that we can ma!e it t.i the interest of those visiting the •'.ill.-, to tr: de at tlii^ noint. aug. 2o. ,.^1.

Ouecnsware.

117

'"PATES atid casks assorted ipi 'cnsware.

GIass\v?.re.

llOXKS (Ihisswarc. ci ti.-i.-ting of Ttimbiers, -ib'lasses cans. Jars. ruits. etc. augu.-ti 2o. lU{».)Oks ,'k. LiiOWN.

Britannia end Silver Plated Goods.

24

I)(ZEN

double jdated Folks. Table:

21

d(. do do. do lo

Rii'e

of all kinds a* L. l'ALLEY'S.

who

gives hisentire time to the government and instruction of the school. The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville. for theliberal patronage they have thus far allorded. and solicit a like liberality in future.

The course of instruction is thorough, and special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of a sectarian character is allowed.

It i- exceedingly desirable that, the sehoolars should be prompt in their attendance at the begtningof the term.

PItlCE OF TFITION.

Prepnritcry Department from 0 to "'jier' urni. Academic Department, from -jl to per

1'arsucJ-

French and German each. Latin. Lessons on Piano. Use of Piano for practice. Lesions on Guitar.

£•5.00 o.o.i 2.00 lo.o:,i 2.'i:J

A small extra ehurge is made for fuel used in the public rooms. 1 ttsTiillS. \. THOMSON- -iti. 1'. JEXNdSON. ^«\'M. TWINIX S. THOMSON,

DP. D^Y. LAYMAN.

Septcii'sbcr 2. liO-J. •••.:• nUSvi.

IT

RRFLf.AS. H:ussT.a:i t"TK and Tin la^ns. "./ct'.-ji/ss.i.

N

do do Dessert do Table Spoons: do Tea do do

oo do do' dodo

I'I

and ring Castors:

do cake basket-:

llritannia Tea Setts from sl2 to §1:1

1 O do,

.-.jt

_f. do Tea and oti'ee pots:

r, do do Pitchers 1. -. SI .e 1 quart: lo do do Casic-rs assorted li. -J. b. ring: 0 ilo do Molasses cups: assorted 'iindlcsfick.- :'nd 0 do do

Molasses cups: assorted 'iindlcsfick.- :'nd

naps. J3PO0KS cc IHiOWN.

Barrels, Gun Locks, &c.

&&Z 1HFEE Harruls: loo lbs. liras.s Mounting: 3o dozen flint and per u--ioii Loeks: august 25. J31IOOKS it JHiOWN.

Locks, latches, Screws and Butts. -fl iji fT I) )Zl.N Locks assorted sizes and qualities: 7* ,Io door Latches do do «K'oo gross

WI.KIII

3000

dozen Door Putts

100 do table do do Sash Pit Hies: 2" do do Fasteners: 7" boxes and keg- Tacks, from 2 to 2i 'eo dm brads and linbhing u:iiN.

ches. aug. i-'o.

0 boxes h.andled axes: 2o dozen Hatchets and Hummers: 7-"i do assorted SLo\''els and Spude». rotinu and .-litiarc: 10 do 4 ]rong Forks: 3.5 reams Sand a per. august 2". UKOOKS EP0\YN.

Table, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, ckc. "3 Aft GPOSS W. S. Butchers Tabic cutlery: JLvfiJ' iooo dozen do Poekct do: 7-3 dozen Butcher's Scissors and Sh-ars: •V"! do Files. Iiasps. Hlaek.-mirii. Mill .t Saw loo Gross Ir ui. 'fable, and Tea Spoons .V) do Pritanniado do do 2." dozen PuUher atid Sticking Knives 2.' do .Vines'.- Shoe Knice-: august go. [nVm-3.] HliOOKS BROWN.

The lovcrn of the weed will find the best o^ Cigars f.t T. D. J3KOWN. it eo's. 2'Ju3v.

Edgings and Insertings.

Our assortment of linen edgings and insert-mob-ic, those wishing to j-urchase UIJYANT cc

ings is no should call on ajuil lo. leOC.

Wheat! Wheat I!

FiFTY

THOUSAND bushels of v.heat wanted immediately, for which the highest cash price

will :.t all times be ouid.

Sept. 10, li-. -..

Call a', the ston- of JOHN R. ROBINSON. nil-ti'

.Wanted Immediately. \LL the Oats and Flax Seed in ilontgomn vei untv. fcr which !in- nii.iir.-T i^riee v-iil be

paid by September 1C, 3*5o-3.

^INSON:S:

LEE. G1LKEY Jt Co. nllwS.

'MESTICS of all kinds, consisting bk-eehed muslins, a c-od si'scilrnont.. rnd h'r.sevs. 1.'3-: JOHN

WJL'sOy.

-t-

••Hi"

BE A IT Y.

::on.\ v. j:tnnj.K.

^he seemed a :rodd.'ss from tin- blest Des.-eiidctl. with a rex.-n eh-ud Of riinrluts falliii!f oVr a bivast

Their liehucr.i coldd but h.:il enshroud.

Iler robe WHS Woven vf the litrh*. Thro' which her 1'orm -o eetiy That all was beauti: ul and bright a soi't cloud iron the moon.

-hone.

Her bosom seemed like snow unpre.it. .lu^: newly fallen on the mead. The vestment: o'er her swelling breast ., Seemed proud ot' wli.it it scars,:'! i,LI..

Iler li]i- were like th buds of Spring Just bsirstiiiir apirt their sweets toshow. Her cheeks like opening tiowers that bring

A more atsbducd bu: sweeter glow.

Her br'iw. ah! what was like her brow! Enveloped ill its veiny skin. Transparent a.-the other'.-glow.

Toe, pure to hide the thought within!

Her ey es, ah! what was like her eyes Their like to earth was neu-r gi\en, They, like the stars of dewy .-kies.

Were fitly made to shine in he.r.vn.

And yet 'twas not her eves nor face Alone that charmed, iiut all combined, Iilended ill one i-.\'|Ui .i'e grace.

Made radieiit bv a heavenlv mind.

A SIIAilP DAiMiLlV, oH

The L:nder-^r 3!ind lluilroail o(i" t'ne T. ntk. About the spiciest thing of yc.season, in''/ \v ty of "nub" to an under-ground railroad train, \v little ull'.-ur that came oil", not over ten days ago, in our city, says the Cincinnati Daily Col bin n. The underground rail is an institution of very extensive nature, hundreds of philanthropic citizens of not only the North, East and Yvest, but S.ni'.h also, contribute in very considerable sums (o "clear the track when the engine lings!" Money, as we ali know, possesses singular power upon the muscles, causing persons who hand a good deal of change, the legitimate propeity of ethers,

to have a curious fte'ing, a sort ofcontrac- jo

into the pocket as if by magic! Now around Cincinnati there are several conductors and engineers of "under-ground" roads, for running individuals with wool where the liner or straighter capillary substance ought to grow—towards, the Canadas. These conductors and chief engineers doubdess

Fngli.-.ii and French China, now opened ormon.nig strange looking, wav-worn,

and repacked to L-uit purchasers. bnek-dttst covered, suspicious old dark, august 2.\ HPOOKS I

HPOWN.

make a pretty good thing ol it they not pc.rsoil

only iWeo others, but now and then, as

wiil appear, get lleeced themselves. T'o'di-

1

io a,I apnea ance. the i-.eglo was a

cr, and mjsert of dauot existed wuloW lew

who saw him '•hanging around pie generally are great on forming conclu sions, however ll'ntd they may go ,'—thai lliat old dark was a ruuawav! Somebody

conductor on the unaerorounu train, iliat 1

pa-senger \v ts to be had at such and such a brick yard thilher Weill the conductor.— About dark, after some reeonnoitering, the old negro was scared up and induced to hold a parley. '•Drodier, are you alone?" "Yes, Sah." "liave vou !led from bondage?" "Well I" is, .Sah."

Ifl

,v-,

Screws, brass and lion

.v„, Ithoo^t so. liave you a f.„mlv,

0

1

f, to a in­

IIKL'OKS

0: UIlOWN.

Axes, Shovels, and Spades. "g ~i BOXES Hunt's. Levcrctl, u::.l 'I. Collins.

Where are vou from. (J

"How long, 1 say, have you been in the

let me see 'bout fifty-free years guess 'bout:

datlong."

"f?.u

nU lu

1 1 stomach looking up in alarm, "wliat are you told somebody eise who appeared lo be a,

1

TERMS OF ADVERTISING:

Ctnc ^Sjtiare tiirec isiscrtions, j. Kac]i*addit!ouaI ilt.-ertioh. 2* l^saru-rly advertisemehts jier eMpiare, ?C,0O

Yearly advertisers allov.eil a very llberul di.-conn:. Patent Meili.itie tulverti.-omcnt* bv the year. I'oltimli, jiTiOjO:)

PatentMcdiv ine puifs. oi!! :lc inserii'Mi j-cr .-.-'.ijfw. ..^j»arc. W lice on the econer of Main aiul Wnchintrton streets, third story in F. II. Fiy's brick Iniiidinif. immediately west of the Court House.

fice.

of all LiniU. for sale «t this Of-

secreted tie re, that I came a fit i* it prepara: torv to his St irling for the north!" "Ha! !ia! ha! the old nigger, my friend, that old darkv has sold you. he'* been loafing around here these twenty years he's lately been on a spree and l'\u missed him but now that tou've. ringed him up and given Rob tfn dollars, he'll bo drunk for the season!" '•I: is possible?" werw the last remarks made bv the stranger, as he dashed dowri old Bob's bundle and vamosed dowfi stairs.'

1)1 FFEKENT KINO OF TONCiES. The tongue of kiadurss is full of pity !ove, and comfort. It speaks a word of hope to the disponding, a word of encouragement lo the faint-hearted, of sympathy to tlie bereaved, of consolation to the (lying. L'rgcd on by a benevolent heart, it iuvetf to cheer, console, and invigorate the sons' and daughters of so'rrfcw.

The tongue of ilis -rdiu/i knows when i/ speak, and when to be silent. It is ml cowardly it dtt'es to say all that needs te bo said." But-it does net toll all it knows' It is careful what it spouts. 1 The tutigue of I::n:ivlcd[ takes no pains in retailing small talk, scandalous reports/ or little iippenny-bit affairs of any kind. It prefers sense to nonsense. It aims to say. something that may edify the hearef, tho' it is not ambitious to leach. To please, to' enlighten, to do good, is its delight. ,,

The tongue of truth never stretches itself like India-rubber lor the sake ol a good storv! li dreads all lies, white, black, or yellow. It is content to tell what it knows, and no more.' It*'1 loves truth for its own sake, and for the sake of its glorious author. Hence it never ornamenls a story with the gaudy ribbons of fancy. Its mo'to is, "Truth, naked truth, nothing but truth."

The loivue of humility does not "speak ilin£r words" about astonishing

^.clhng voids

10

lion of the muscles of the lingers, in such a exploits. It boasts not its oswi gieat way, that dollars are seized and twitched

('cl-'d^.

a mu

It has \ei\ lilt to say o^i own

merits, except now and then a word or two,

by way ol selldefense. Jt takes a great dea! more delight in praising others than' itself.

CAUSES

OF

:i

INDIUKHTO.N.—Doctor "\Yiet-

ing' when lecturing til the Broykliu Institute, lately, described the manner in which

!e.stroy their stomachs, and pro

in(li s{ on and

jr

0

bondage of mate.'" lilah**' No, bv ad the go Is of love you "Oh, weli, Sail, I'se been around 'bout,

Sir, has he been around here?"

asks the stranger, in an anxious way. "Oh. a good 'while, a longtime, the old ragmufrin." "Well, I de-clare. he reprcsenied lo me that he was a fugitive, and wanted to go to the land of freedom!" "Well' quoth the artist, interested in the Jin ale. "And some friends gave him a new

ia aVe

Autuinette

1

"i-'iy, Sah?" That "al was. a Woman's Right man. "Leave this ^ursod land?"

"Well," savs old dark, "taint berry comferable boss." "Come along, brother," says the conduc­|tarv tor, "come :dung," and away went the conductor and his "way passenger" towards an 1 llerground depot, where the old dark was dressed and fed, and got ready for the train. 2\ext day, an individual conies down to the sanctum of one Jes?e, surnamed Hulse, artist, and inuuired fur a certain bundle, left bv one Robert, a colored man, ike. "There i: L," says Ilul-e, pointing to dingv place in lhe corner. "Where is the old nigger, anyhow'?" "Sir-r-r-r?" says the stranger. "I ask you where the o!d drunken nigger is?" "Roes he belong to you. Sir?" "Belong to me'' No Sir.' "How long

round vcr, guess I'll go with vou, October, learns that a military officer on 1 the Rio Grande has reported to the Secreof War that there is a prospect of continued peace in Mexico that the government is unable to raise means and men for a war and that Santa Anna will be shot by his people in less than a year.— Com. Rev.

MI

of clothes and ten dollars in cash, and he seemed so anxious about a bundle he had

it

dyspepsia. A gen­

tleman sits down to dinner, and partakes

llu( 0

dishes, each heeminglv

a a a a

m,gh be R.»-br remm. on tlw j. di-c.st. Ikingeompkltlv loadw™ to Wlrk to agitate .!« to,., and l!,om:lsl,bor!,,,od the D»yU«l.. ot.- l!l(

ss uf

di^iio,,.-

l]v:

'n

slarls

f„r

lonlo

.or peo- v.-hich h.e thinks he would like to eat. lie purchases a few, and commences to •'gulp them down. "ilillow!" says the

and

Juc ir(! louliillg BI

.,,lc3 .„

1',.,,, 1

1, .1 about theie? 1 have moic t,1:111 I cati at-

tend to already." However, remonstrance ii in vain, and, v.'ith a gripe or (wo, the 'stomach goes to work its before. Ihc gentleman next meets with a friend a glass of wine, a brandy smash, or some other hijuid compound, is gulped down aided by so'rne tobacco fumes. Supplies are lowered into I the stomach like bales of cotton into tho hold of a Mississippi steamer, until the or-

,, Van.wcried and over burdened, gives up

diKmrt( lcaves tllc mHfs l0

"''^r n't ""'r dvspeiv-ia, and its train oi accompyr'n'"' .V"1.'", ""Vi r'ing evi'u. Tlnu tlie lianmmy of tlic sys"1 oor tellow HgU, the eoncluctor „f ._.slrove1, l,

ii am I re at 1 1

0

i„digeS.

g|,t l.avc l.ee,t

ich mi

prevented bv a httle prudence ana sell do-

1

mal.

'Well, boss, J'se from a- 1'se from -, from down sotif, mvsclf, 1 is!" "Mv dear, how shall we have our inar Ah poor desoia.e cre.ii.ui, hoi\ leing printed? Will ^'otl have vour namo have you toiled, and Worked, and worried ]Jclil.-th, or do Vou slid insist on.that foi ingia-.e man. long string ol titles vou spoke oi yesterday. ".Sail?"? says the ohftisiicated darkey. 1

most assuredly. Io*

ltl roing

YOU.

think

to be known as the simple De-

mv'narne printed thus: Delilah'

V*i toria Adelaide Marie,' and'

tlien, if vou chose, you may link on you 1'

name—but a poor pigtail appendage it is?'

0

jC-i?" The XuecM Valley, of the 11th of

It is stated since the first of January, when the new steamboat law took effect, lo this lime, there has not been the loss of life of a singie passenger, or even an injury to one, upon either Mississippi river, or any of its tributaries, whilst in seven months ol 1 852, corresponding two these, there wera over oJO persons killed.

£iT"lf you marry," said a Roman consul to his son, "let it be a woman who has judgement enough to superintend the getting of a meal of victuals, taste enough lo dress herself, pride enough 10 wash before breakfast, and sense enough to hold her^ tongue wltcn she has rlothing to say.

The proprietor of a livery stable writing from Sacramento, savs he keeps live ostlers three of the live v.-ere formerly "Broadway dry goods clerks," and the other two, Baptist Clergyman!—Boston JJcruld.

Ciet justlv, use soberly, distribute chcrrfullv, and live coutentcdl''.