Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1859 — Page 2
THE WW REVIEW.
CRAWFORDftVILLE,
Saturday, June 25,1859.
rRISTEP AND PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY CIIARLFS II. BO
the
WEN.
For President in I860,
A. DOW
5
Subject to the decision of the Democratic National Convention, to be fioldcn at Charleston, South Carolina.
Attention Democrats.
The Old Line Democracy of Montgomery county are requested to hold ?'t their .curliest convenience, their township meetings-', and select a day for the holding of a
County Convention,
for the nomination of County
cers. Let no time
offi
be
lost as the
enemy are already in the field.— Remember we arc on the
eve
of
the great Presidential election of 1S60. By order of the
CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
AI'OLOC I:TIC.—Owing
(o the yreat amount
of adverliHiiiL' that has crowded in upon us during the last fVw days we have been obliged to leave out a large quantity of editorial matter.
MOKE KOSSUTH SPEECHES.—Kossuth
has
delivered two more speeches—one at Bradford, England, and the other at Glasgow. They wore the same in .sentiment and words as his London Speech. At the close of his tpcech :tl. Glasgow lie said,
I hid jou farewell. May a bountiful I'rovidejice pour its blessings on each and nil of you, on your city, and the country at large that, strong by the enjoyment of the lirst gift of Heaven— liberty—the star of Britannia may shine from the canopy of nations with undiminished luster JGreat chcering]
NEW YORK MEKCURT,
PH. J. II.
MKRCI-HY
of
IJouiNsoN, one of the most pop
ular and talented of American authors Dr. Hobinson's best known work, hitherto, is the celebrated "Buck Bison." which first appeared in the
MERCURY,
nud wns
received with the greatest favor in all parts of the country where real sterling literary power and interest are appreciated. Subsequently, two others, entitled "Nick Whif-
Arrival of the Persia.
LATCK rnOlTUIEAT
NEW YORK,
(Wand "One-Eyed Saul," appeared in another journal, and added still more lus- in reservation, moving slowly beside him. tre to the author's laurels. Arrangements
I
have now been made by the proprietors of jThe
to secure this talented and victory won."
brilliant pen for their columns only, and Dr. Robinson's works will appear, in future, illustrated by the magic pencil of America's first artist—Felix O. C. Darley.
The first fruit of the new enterprise has just come forth, in the form of a fascinating romance of the Northern Trapping Grounds, bearing the attractive title of "PATHAW'AV: or, the .Mountain Outlaws," in which the favorite character ot "Nick Whiffles" is
eountinued, surrounded ly the "diffikilties
and
Robinson's own chosen department ot lit-
OFWAR.
Mar* figktin#— The Austrians retreating across the Addk—Prussia preparing to take the fiehl—The Allies advancing —Garibaldi Defeats the Austrians at
Bresca—Battle of Marignana—2,700 Austrian* i/lutmmf prisoners— French loss
500
killed and tcoundrrf—Both ar
mies preparing for another general en: gagancnl.
June
21.—The
Cunard
steamship Persia, with dates from Liverpool to the 11th inet., two days later than those furnished by the Kangaroo, arrived at her dock at 9 o'clock this evening.
WAR NEWS. -"V
The details of the battle of Magenta are received at London and Paris very slowly, but they do not change the first complexion. The loscea were undoubtedly seven on both sides.
The Austrian official accounts only acknowledge from 4,000 to 5,000 killed and wounded, and that the enemy lost fully hdf as many again. It is reported, but not confirmed, that Gen. Gyubu hu been dismissed, and Qen. Hess appointed Com-mander-in-chief.
The Austrian* have retreated across the river Adda. Their head-quarters were near Cremona. They were expelled from Manignano by Gen. Baraguay D'Hilliers, who took 1,200 prisoners
Pavia was evacuated by the Austrians, and the Emperor Napoleon and the King of Sardinia entered Milan on the 8tb inet., where they were most enthusiastically received. counts.
ej
ceived. They remained there at last ac-
The latest advices say that the allies were advancing from Milan iu pursuit of the retreating Austrians, and also that Prussia had given indications of aiding Austria. The Latest by Telegraph from London to
Liverpool.
LONDON,
.June 11.—The Britis Ministry
did not resign on Saturday. The House of Commons adjourned over till Friday, the 17th inst.
It is reported that the Prussian army will be mobilized, and Prussia will soon take part in the conflict. It is also said that the Prussian Government ia negotiating for the passage of troops through Germany.
The Austrians were at Lodi, the Allies advancing. Gen. Garibaldi had beaten an Austrian force at Bresca. Five hundred Zouaves were killed and wounded, and 1,200 made prisoners. The battle of Marignano lasted nine hours.
The armies were preparing for another general engagement. A special dispatch to the London Times, from the Austrian head-quarters, says that on the 18th inst. the second Austriau army had its head-quarters at C'adognas, on the Adda.
The Battle of Jlfngcnta.
It turns out that Gen. C'anrobert was not wounded at the battle of Magenta. All accounts give the great glory of the day to Gen. McMnhon. lie had no orders to proceed to Magenta, but heard the roar of the battle, rushed on, and saved the army.
Iu the subsequent acting the French General Wimpfcn vas wouuded Desme and Madhurt, commanders of the Grenadiers, were killed.
The defeat of the Austrians at Magenta
is said to have produced an immense sensation iu Germany.
I)K. J. II. Ill) 111 SON AND TilK NKW The correspondent of the news gives the "'"YORK MUHCUKY. A BH1IIIANT fallowing details: l.NGAGKMICN I'. "In loss than two hours the allied mon-
The immense improvement that has ex-
arc
i,8 i,aj deployed 60,000 men against
hibitcd itself, during the past few years, the Austrians, whose force was 80,000, toin weekly literature, has received a new impetus from the engagement, by the proprietors of the
getlier with a powerful artillery. They compelled the Austrians to move on a most disadvantages ground. As their left was soon turned Dy Gen. Canrobert's corps, supported by General Faut's division, the Austrians were obliged to fall back on their center at Abbiate Grasso. "The Austrian center being thus swelled by the routed columns of their left wine, was soon in disorder, and thousands fell crushed by the French artillery. McMahan had now reached the scene, and seeing that the moment had come to break the disordered center of the Austrians, charged with an impetuosity seldom witnessed, supported by Durant's division, which stood
The shook was terrible and the dead and wounded were falling by the thorsands.—
Austriang wcrc
C(J IIc cu
finally routed and the
The same writer says that twenty Austrian guns were taken. The Zouaves had 700 killed and wounded. A brigade in Gen. Canrobert's corps was almost destroyed in the last charge. The Emperor and the King were always in the thickest of the fight. Tho military, men are unanimous in praise of the etratcgetic combinations of the Empcro.
The Battle of Mnrignano.
At Marignano the Austrians were en trenched. Gen. Banaguay D'Hilliers was
scn(.
drolleries that have, made him famous with but little loss. foruver. As the truthful delineation of There are no further details. -i re .1 n- Gen. Benedik the Austrians. tlic wild lile of the limiting ground Dr. I
j0 dislodge them, and took the village
.Utba„commanded
0cn
is to
re
trr.,t, fov Cassano.
erature, and one in which he has held the The King of Sardinia had issued a procpalm for mnnv years, we may look forward iamatian to the Lombards, saying that their with much pleasure to the perusal of "Path-1 independence having been secured, ^regi- ,. I men, liberal and durable, will be establishaway, which has been written con amorc, I
iogizcs
5to-_
rj by Dr. Robinson, with illustrations by Darley, cannot fail to gratify the most fastidious taste, and create a profound sensation of interest throughout the whole reading world and the success of "Pathaway or, the Mountain Outlaws," must be already regarded a fixed fact.
the
and is desigued by its author to be his I ni1 enils on the Lombards to join them on most finished and interesting work. In-1 the batrio-ficld. deed it will, without doubt, prove equal to
J\
anything of the same nature that has ever ^wIin' .. The London lost Pans correspondent been pubhbhed in this country, not exeep*.-
ing the romances of tho immortal Cooper. The brilliancy of thought, clearness of
expression, imaginative tone, and beautv placed in thc front, and wcrc threatened of incident, that are the distinguishing ^.th® ^roate
foatnrei of Dr. Itobiuson's writings, render him thc favorite of all classes of readers and although the proprietors of the MCR-jcd.
CCRY have engaged him for a term of years, at a higher price than has ever before been paid by a newspaper to any American romancer there is little question but what lhcy will have every reasou to be eminently satisfied with the arrangement. A
in the
10* Buy your goods from Campbell, Galey & Hartcr. the great emporium for cheap and fashionable goods. See new advertisement.
A CARD!
My old friends and customers will find moat home again, ready to wait on them in any kind of work in my business. Shop opposite Review Office. Sd story. Commcr cfalBolck. T.
tefefw^oonr «K#tiaing colons,
bWpo||il shout streets,Jjg will£§ ssnn ibiiilife.JsaetiilaaiiEd..wiods cdk ebrated MonkeyJtarlesque Circus Troupe, will make tbeix fat Mpssrapce on .Saturday night. yt§ iM rlMplj «froceivf l*w, when wo visit beings give us good aetng qpd ,go through tbe performanop somewhat creditable, bo^ bowa troupf of Bloolcsjs of diCerettt specien and different in h«bites» be iBado to harmbnize, not only with tb&MelVe#, but also to perform in conjunction witfi dogs and go through with a .performance that has won .for Sig. Bonetti a celfbritjand-% fortune, not only in this rottntry, but also in Europe, wo cannot for a moment con-
1
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cetve.r jjjr •}.,,
ANNOUNCEMENTS!
Announcement Fee, $2,00.
MR. IJOWEN— Please announce thc name of MORGAN SNIJOK, as N candidate for thc office of County Auditor, Bitbjict to the tlcejsion cf tho Old Lino Democratic Convention.
MANY OLD LINERS.
MR. BOWKX— Plcate an nonr.ee my name ns a Candidate for thc offl.'ti of County Aii-litor, gubjoct to thc decision of tho Old tine Democratic Convention. WM. B. .McCOMAS.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Slit JAMKS C!l.A
PROTECTED
BY ROYAL
RKtl'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
LETTERS
PATENT,
Prtpttrrd from a prcscrijition »f Sir J. Clarke, M. J)., P/iyician Extraordinary to the Queen.
Thiit invnlunlilr
if
unfailing in thc etirc of all
painful and tir-ii^erovn dUcancft to which the fotnate .i Minlitution in itul.jerl. It mmlrmlof nil exceM anil r»*11 ••tmtrncti.ui*, Mul a cur* nuj
lit
tn
THE
Emperor Napoleon.
Hungarian legion was organized at
say8 that 4 000 of thc priso^cr3
are
Italians, who took the earliest opportunity to give themselves up. They were always
rear, if they did not.
fight well. Many of them offered to join thc Allies, but their survices have not yet been accept-
Thc British sloop—of—war Heron, capsized in a tornado, on tho African coast and 107 lives were lost. The Captain„and 26 of those on board were saved.
Jirerent eoanterfeite.
That I'ilU tkould mat bt taken by ftmaUl during tkt FIRST THRKK VDST/fS vf Prtgrninry, at tkiy mr* $urt I* bring on Miimrriaft, but
nrt toft.
a
Commencement in this College will occur on Wednesday, the 13th of Joly. Public examination the week previous.
Prize Datamations. Monday Evening. Re-union of thc Literary Societies, Tuesday morning at S o'clock.
Quarter Centennial Address before the Alumni and former students of the College, at ^0 o'clock Aunual Addresitbeforo the Associated Alumni, by Prof. Wm. C. White, at 8 o'clock, to be followed by a Poem by Charles Jffoorts, Esq., of Indianapolis.
Annual Address "before the Literary Societies, Tuesday Evening, by Rev. J. G. Wilson of Terre Ilaute.
The Exorcises of Wednesday will comraencc at S o'eloek. At the close of tbe Public E xerciaes, there will be a re-union of the Alumni, and other students formerly connected with the College, at the Society Halls. [June 25, lSW-8w-
Estray Notice.
TAKEN
UP, by James R. Brush, living in Seott township. Montgomery county, Indiana,two bay Mares, of tbe following description: One of them .lias a small star in her forehead, both hind feat white, has the fistula, about fifteen binds high, supposed to bo ten rears old approiaed by George 3ott and George W. Seaman at fifty dollars. The other baa short man* and tail, has tbe
appearance of being nicked—whan takea np shod behind, and had halter on, supposed fifteen years old,'» about fifteen hands high, and appraised at forty dollars, br tfce above named appraisers, before Daniel Q. Cox a JoatiM of the Peace within and for said Township Mid County aforesaid. AUeat:
JunaWjlB&a. WJI. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Cntlfiy.
A*3at
LASGEalockof rjwMSS.}
JAB.
Great, B«rle«q[iie AirroniME A O A I TITOIBNT
Kflti
r-fj
Tbe Dayton Empire in speaking of their performance in that city Mjrs: The animal wonders a£ Houston Hall attracted a large crowd there last night. The •eat* were aU taken up, and a portion of the chairs were mwie.to do double duty.— It was what ia called a "jam." We do not believo a. better pleased audience ever congregated within the walls of Houston Hall we fetil sure that no other audience ever gave more decided exhibitions of kmU isfaction. And right here we will say that the performance (exceeded aU that we had been told abopt it in all its appointments it was unexceptionable it was wonderful, charming. There was not the least bfd taste exhibited by the animals—none of that disgusting monkeyism of the mauagerics. .No human performers ever deported themselves with more decorum. The feats performed by the monkeys and dogs were truly pleasing and wonderful, exceeding by far anything we ever conceived could be done by those clever animals.— Sig. Ponetti has succeeded in his efforts to train and educate the monkeys, dogs, &c., and he affords the publio a vast deal of amusement. Go to-night and sec the astonishing "critters," and dou't forget to ike the children along.
COMPOffDOP
pmi nmmi »gwts!! '.'''.SDiii6Sibe4i S
40 GREAT ARTISTS!
'wmii 'AV]
AT C' E LIA N ffS tft' On Saturday and Monday evkninjg, Ju** 25th owf 27*A,
rtVEEcaoreAN. Coort^K. Sir Wi»i WalJaea, Marchioness of Batavla, Melle Esraaldia, Sicnor Caston, FIVE FRENCH.^ Von. Brazilian, ICadame ue Pompardon, liar Zampan, Mile. St. Qntter, Her Motnn, Mons. 8t. Barnard, HOUII. Oscar, FIVE ITALIAN. Sigu«r Co*t*, v. Sigin'f Conska,
HAVE
any
mtktr
li'nw
cure when all other
Ikcy
in *11 CMC of Kerrnni awl Spinal Affection*, Fain la Uic IWk wad tJmbe, Fatigue on aXiglat exertion, ralpfution of the Heart, Hjitwlci, and White*, tlieie 1*111* will elbct
Die
ana hare failed,
ao4
although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, ralaawl anUmenr, or any thing hurtfal to the canitltatioa. all dltectioaa accompany each package.
Sola Agent for the United State* and Canada,
1
JOB HOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin&CO-) Rocheiter, N. T.
K. —11,00 and poatage gtainpa enelofad to a»y aatborixed Ageat, will iaaaia a bottle of the ItUa ly ntm *nfocialeb*
MANSON A POWER'S.
v!0.n28-ly. Dec. 18,1S6S.
ARE YOU SICK—or have you any friends that are *ick Then read Dr. Easterly's advertisement in another column of thi* paper and go to the ngcnln in this place and obtain tli medicines recommended for the Complaint. We alhufo to Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Snrsapnrilla, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Easterly'* Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. Pakcr's Specific and Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial. These mediciucs have .been thoroughly tested in the various forniB of disease for which they are recommended and can be confidently recommended as the most efficacious remedies known. Thov aro very popular and arc selling rapidly in nearly every city and town in the Un ted States. To bo had of the Agents, T. D. BROWN and MANSON & POWERS, druggists, Crawfordsvills. dee. 25 *58 ly.
Wabash College.
PA
nvi«PA«u« K-gtgno^ CaAon, ,v
Signor Do Afriqna, Boneratta Litet ta, FIVE GERM AN, liar Von Paul,
Her Bisht, Smetroth,
FIVE.BRITISII*' Sir Capilas, Lady Li neon. Lady Angnstino, Sir Wm Don, Rr Charlea Stcnbin. FIVE SCOTCH.' We Bonnie Lassie, Sir Charles. Madau Henry, Miss Wallace. Sir Thomas,
Senin a Consha,' (iign«f Moro, Signer Corania, fFIVE AMERICAN. Miss Klizalwth, Mis* StcbbilijT, Mrs. Williams,. Miss Watson. Mrs. Gormond,
Sir Bock.
As they have appeared before all the 'crooned heads of the Old World, and over «oa hundred consetutivo nights At tho Astor 'Palace Opera Honsc, in New York to the largest and most bril|Unt ftu^cnee ever fthBctiibled in tnt tobionwlo pi ace.
IN LAUGHABLE PANTOMIMES. GRAND RACECOl'RSE EXERCISES, ,BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX, 'V
COMIC INTERLUDES," ^'TIGIIT AND SLACR-ROPE, EQUESTRUNIS^'^te^0 SPECTACLES," HURDLE liACfiS. &C., &<0. Witli msgnificeut Costume, Arabian appointments, Ac.
This Great moral Exhibition*?* of rare merit, and docs not cary the train of evils with it so XSOJJImon with others traveling in this country. It is a wdl known and established fact, that tlio artists composing this great show arc never known to drink anythink but piiro COLD .VVATF.R.
Parents and guardians will do well to let their children and those conur.ittod to th« ir charge, witness this wonderful represehtstion of thw tnimniicka of humanity. ..
Those who wish to see thc lirst C"inpai.v tlir world, and witness the most analytic and most daring feats of agility as well us the finest acting and enjoy a perfect ride splitting treat, should not fail to go and take all llieir family.
PRICK OF ADMISSION 80 cents. CHILDREN UNDER 12. 2» cents. .. MAJ. PiURNhLL, June 25--.vl Buiincss Agent'.
NKAV (iOODS
S E
relied on.
TO MtllHIED I.ADIBS
It if pernlUrljr •uiteil. It will, in a ahort ti»f, brin(Mi Ue mmitbly eriiKl «itli regularity. Karh Uitlie, |r« One (fctlUr, bean Die Corernmen* Stamp of Great Uritnin,
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,
now on the wi»y from New York and Boston, a larga invoice of desirable Goods suitable for the season.
Prints, Organdies, Lawns, Ducallo, Poil de Chevres,
Double Skirts and *r Flounccd Dresses.
ALSO—a. new invoice of
ul
\rb
BoDDets^ Ribbons, Flowers.
Neopolitaa Bonnets, Tuscany Catftus
Soft Straw
Crape
v,/
Abo, 50 SHAKES H00BS,
With which thev hopo to supply tho demand.
**'*•". A\to—
anew lot of
SUMMER HATS,
Among whieh may be found the celebrated
1 "lorphf Jht.w
Aleo- an addition to their Stcck of
BEADY MADE
O I N
Comprising the latest styles for Summer.
C., O. A H., would say to the, publi# that the uniformly low rates rt which they sell their Goons, Creates an enormous demand for them— and it is their intention to keep op thademand by sailing at Kvty,».
r.x
ir
Lower Figares & lloser Trofit*
Than ever." Their customers can bear thcra out in the assertion that they do sell cheaper Gfoods than sny boti'e in town.
CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTEB.
Jnne 25,1859. n4Sly.
Pore Oopper
CORN ft RYE
THE
to be
ostrsoeiv-
rabacribar ia now nuuraffceturing at his distillery, one mile north of Crawfordavilie, on the Layfette road, a superior article of Copper diaUlled Corn and Rye Whisky. Customers can bo snppllad by the barrel, gallon or quart.
NOTICE,
7H2&EAS, persons have boea in tbe habit of W mstilatinf and deatroyinc the shrubary in tha Odd Mla«a Gamatir. nattea ia BO* givani tkataD anok paraons will uaiaaftai ha proaapntcd TOTHAAZLEBTOF Oielav, Byordar. ..
June
W, v?. ttt COMITON, Bopt.
KicklTkilM "*lB "tlie piMi Newspapers
,SUa£TMSSfAS0.i
Niff
A
WTfa ^ntii^i ii tale, from the graceful and itlicitcn: pen
%r J.
wbfth^jibepnanfiifcd tfiftt jomnal for a term or T«in.
r,A
A A W A ii ,0... .j#* i*4
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THEHonMTAnt omi^wa A fla/ic qf the Northern 'Trapping
-R»{(froundi1 •*',.
ajd: «T: I.,*
And ,ii
teat wofrk Tl(«s*^-*iiow the^drotiiittic poMf AJOTi^PYLBi.- tlie intarestiur situations ahd SEAtJ^i o^NCIDENT, which,h*ve wndercd famt«k ill' tha writings of ibis "''f
Author of "Buck Bison,"
cannot but hail wjth delight this new emanation from bis pen.
The Trapping Grounds of the North and •y.'i Ihji West
v4
.4
,3P -A. I"* A WA "2"
are brought to bear with asjrrcat a unanimity as if .both were wielded by one persou. Thc proprietors of thc SIKRCURY arc proud of the popularity which their journal has attained. and cannot but take some little,credit to them-! Kclves for the good which they believe they have done in carrying out their first intention—that oN making the "I
NEW 70RK MERCURY
a medium 'or the familiarization of the reading public with the best"works of thc most
Distinguished American Authors.
a a
A
1
form a peculiarly favorable field for the location and working out of a romance, and tho characters that roam throHgh that FLOWKRT WII.DKRES8 arc especially .fitted for introduction into its pages.
The readerB and admirers of
Dr. Hobinson's Writings
will remember with pleasure the character of •,
"NICK WHIFFLES,"
in a story of that name, recently published, and will be glad to lcarE that thc same personage will figoie in ,f .,j
3
surrounded, as ever, by many "Diffikilties," and lending to the romance a veiu of Byihpathetic liiimor ami quaint drollery that will render'it irresistible to thc lovor of lun and tho student of liu.inau nature.
WILD LIFE AND ACTION.
crowded with stirring incident i.,nd
PERILOUS ADVENTURK,
and through thc whole story rnr.a nil underplot wl.ieli interweaves A UOLDKN-T1IHEA DEI WOtlF sentiment, tinting all with the rudiant light of the (SENTLH CHARM OF J/IVE.
The inost exciting and picturesque scenes of
A A W A
will be chosen as tho theme* for a scries f•
BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS,
from tho pcncil of the most celebrated of Anierican
FIvMX O. C. DAISLICV,
whose drawings have inadu
THE NEW YORK MERCURY
such favorite with all who appreciate true artistic exccllcnce.' The clear and vivid style of 1)it. J. II. ROBJNSON'S dcsciiptive writings is cuch that I the artist Can seize upon his creations without difticulty, and thus the bent powers of •••••. 1
FEN AND PENCIL
Kor the Bci.rsive BIOIIT to the works of County fund proper
Dr. J. H. Robinson
they pay a larger sum than any American roinu ncer hasevci before before received from any newspaper, and the public aie already aware of thc great outlay necessary for thc engagement of such men as
BATAED TAYLOR, FELIX O. C. DARLEY, GEORGE ALBANY,
and others. Yet it is believed that the increasing
Refinement of the Popular Mind
demands such men, and thc MERCURY is inten ded to-keep up with the progress of the Age. A series of
Brilliant Novelties
will appear in the columns of this
JOURNAL AMERICAN LITERATURE
in rapid succession, and •while the proprietors are eminently we.1 satisfied with the ghare of popularity hitherto accorded them, they are determined to deserve still more by using every means possible to increase the attractions of. their paper.
THE
NEW YORK MERCURY
For Saturday, Jnne 25,'
Containing the First Chapters of
A W A
'4t'
JOHN'BTTRK.
Jane 18, 8m. By J. 8. OWJfBY.
OK,:
The Mounliiin Outlaws,"
By Br. J. H. Robingoa,
is now ready at all the News Depot*.
HDB8CBIPTTON TERMS$8 yaar, three
copiesj|5,eight
ooyBa^llg, with a gratis copy to
Address,
CAULDWELL, SODTHWOBTH &-WH1TNEY, Ttopriators'Kew TorkMarcoTj Jnne 25. 1559-3t. New Torr G=ty.
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LARGE stock of all tho best styles anil roost fashionable Jewelry, just received hnd for ale by [june 25] AS. PATTERSON
a^hes! Witches!^ Washes!!)
FARMERS,
Merchants, Mechanics, and the rest
of mankind, will find.i^ to their intfree}, to call and examine my Ptock affWatcHes before purchasing elsewhere. They are Imported dih:?t' from the Eastern Manufactories, and embrace nil kinds'alld qualities. Each Watch warranted one year. ,} [jnne 25.] JAS. PATTERSON.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
*f fir} EIOHT-DAY-and 24-hOur Clocks.of dif--I-W fcrent patter, all warranted, nist recciv•yr 4 JAJ3..PATTERSON. n49Iy.
fcrent
cd and for. sal ). Jonc 25.1359
Spectacles, Spectacles.
GrOLD,
1 Silver and plated .Sjiootacles of llie finest pebble glasses, just received. Alsn. Kve I'ro I ttfetors and Oojrgles. ,IAt. I A I I KUN)N. I 1S59. n401y.
Silver and Plated Ware.
A LARGE stock of Silver und phaed Ware. I XI conaisting in part of Fruit .Stands, 'IVa and I I Coffee Potf- tea, table and desert .Si'Don*: butter I
Knives and desert Forks, just, received at June -J5, JAS. PATTl.liisON'S.
Pocket Knives and Porte Monies. I
The
largest stock in town, ourselves ,IA!June 25, lSJMJT
In aJd'dition to this attraction, the plot will be found inore INTK1CATELY MTSTE1UOUS. and the sitnations-moro replete with the ftrc i)f DRAMATIC INTCKES.T, than in any other storj* the I CCORDEONS. Flutes. Fsf'-s. Vi..iin and Gtiiauthor has ytt writtisn?
4It
isfdll of
r-
(•all and see for 1 ATTKK-'ON.. hi'Jly.
Musical Instruments.
tar Strings.and nil other articles in that line. June 2A. I&.VO.' JAS. I'ATTICUSON.
Geld Pens,
OP
the.f nest fjuality for sale June
bv-:
2.".
.g-'
lj-VJ. JAS.
I ATTKKP»»N.
and
Watclies. Clocks, Jewelry Musical Bczes,
HEPAI
RED and warranted. To this branch the busiii.i 1 e.ill espeeia 1 at l-i11i• u. ami t" confident, that iu iriees and quality of crk.pi fect sftti.-faction will bosiveu.
June25. l.^."9- •AMKS I'AT'rr.IISOX
{Annual Financial Report.
IT'HE
i.rrs (.f M.'nt o.mi-ry the following report of said County, for
Ho:ud of Commissi County, Indiana, mak
of Kccuilits and K.\"p :nditur the year ending May 81st ISO.
S E E I S
Amt in Treasury May "1st. l^.lh. S Received durine the year on ai-Minr. of I eoilectioiiii of County Revenue
Show l.ii'ens.. I'oekut Keus-i...... Jv
I .'.I Towiithip ll^cnuo Road J'tiildinir
1 roeeeds of .-clioyl lands resold 1 nterest-of Congressional school
!i
Total.«.•'••••
Balance in Trcasiry May .1st. 1'
Thc above Imh in oi-i.-ts funds, vj*:Riplov township ^l itoo^'fi ml--on M-lioi 1 ft
To scctire this end. they have spared no expense and whatever they have thought could gratify thc Pi'ineipal of tastes of their THOUSANDS or READERS they Interest of have dono .without questioning either the labor or Principal of Couirre-fional school fund expenditure required. Interest of
1.50'.' Of ti-is r.
Products of Poor farm Jury Fees Principal of coin, school fund Interest of. School tax "Jt Redemption of land sold for tux •i ... Miscellaneous
l. l:o S.fi-j.-t 7, !}IJ0 -I -1 1
per cent damages and costs
*62,.M3 !'7
Amt. of orders-redeemed during the vear
f. the following
id-'-
44
1"..4"1
Total,- •?l!,i:S0 4
'EXPENDITURES.
\Vnrrnnts have been drawn on thc Treasury for expenses under different heads, as follow For Fees of Ju rora $
s. to-wit: l.'Ho iS t'l 70 l-2'.t 00 0.000 00 4.VJ fd 1.y.o Oo
Kxpenses of Elections of Roads and Highways Interest on Rail Road bonds General expenses of poor farm New County Asylum Expense of Prisoners of the Poor Amt. paid supt. of Co. Asylum -. M. ('. A^rieuliural .Society Specific Allowances Amt. paid township AsscssorB
•j,.so (too ou 1
I) '."J
•iy SO
County Officers
l.'. li 20 00 09 7a
Returning fines Fees of W it r.esscs I.aw-suits of poor persons Fuel for County otlices Ex oen=c of insane persons Repairs &c., to public buildings-• Hooks and Stationery Amt. paid owners of Estray.Amt. paid oil certiticates for land sold for taxes Coroner's Inquests a Public Printing Salary of Judge of C. C* Pleas---. Prosecutinfr Criminals-.* Suear creek Bridge near tints-
•/71) 7'.
per cent damages and costs Loans of Conjrress'l school fund Proceeds of sale of school lands Interest of Congressional school fund, distributed, third Monday
May Ivoans of common school Interest of common school fund nnd bchool tax distributed Road Revenue Township 4
Building
Total,
Amonnt of orders outstanding
1.457 14 1.41'' 33
A.141 SI
.300 27
ISillS i4
|47,773 53
Amount of orders outstanding at last
1,S75 43
1,S75
Amoont'of o'rde'rs redeemed during th vear more than have been issued-
.. 'jOZ 5$
May 81st
rJ"l 8"
THOMAS E- HARRIS, 1 WM. P. WATSON, County Com'rs. SAMUEL GILLIL'VKD,
Attest, JAMES GILKEY, A. M. Co.
June IS, 1S59. No. 4S-w2.
NOTICB.
J"S hereby given that the undersigned hai beep led adBinMtrator of )ha «atateof Jacob of Montgomery county State of Indi•ed to ba so} ver
ana, deceaaed, said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANCIS McOILLIARP. Adi Jons II. no. 47-w?.
Administrator.
BpEHAVE'Br
SD KXXSDY
-iS
DISEASE OF TUB KIDNET8, LIVER COMPLAINT,
'WEAKNESS OFJJLEY EUNUD,
FEVER AND ACUE, and the various affections
Consequent upon a Dis-
ordered Stomach or
O
2 OQO
Snebi
aU Nervous, Rhcumatio and Nenralgio Affections,, it has in numerous instances pro'ved highly ben-
eficii1l'and
in jtterp effected a decided cure.
a
p^eljl «6zT)feonnd, prepariBd
pnstnpj&y AC®ETOF^TRI™PL«MTFTER
THE)MANII6R
of.ttt ^alellrate4'^^&^L' rpMisor, Boerhave.-~ Itsrcputation at hom". producsd its introduction hjre, the demand commencing with tlioso of the Fatherland scattered over the faceof this mighty country,many of whom brought with them ar.d banded down the tradition of its value. It is now offered tf due American public, knowing that its truly wonderful modicinal 'virtues must' bo aoknnwlcdged,
Ifry pai ticulnrl recommended to those pcrnon* Whdfe c,0nsljtiinon«-niay have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or otner form's of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the scat of life, thrilling and quickening every nervo, raising up the drooping spirit, aud in fusing new health and vigor in tfie i-ystem.
READ CAREFULLY! Thc Genuine highly conconcentrated HocrKave's Holland Hitters is put tip', in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONK DOLLAR per bottle. The rreat doinund for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which tho public should guard against purchasing. "Beware of Imposition! See that our name is on lablo of every boltie you buy. Ilenjaiuiii I'agn, Jr. &. Co Sole Proprietor.", l'iubiirgli, I'». R. Hi••v.vning, Who'epale Agf-nt. l.'iuanapolis. .Manson it 1'mveis, Crawfoidsvilu.
June 11, Nr. -17-ly.
O S E A N S I N A I N I N
EfOUSE and SIGN' Painting done in any stylo that may be called for. Our aim will be" to tilease nil. in all -r nnv stvh if Painting that may |lieealled for. We are thanklnl lur past favors,
Shoii in Coiniucieial I.'nw. opjio.-ite the "Review |'niee. Til'»"S. II. WINTO:.'. Maseh It. 1S.VJ.
Old Fashioned V/oodcn Pumps
rpjlK siiiseri'-:r wonhl ri-spui-:fuliy inform ti:« ci!i -"iis of Cniwfordsville and nuroen.lin^' country. tl.o ha reinoved from Wh t.esville
T()( li.V\Vi'(lltl)SVIMJ'.
1'or the piirrro«c of manufacturing tho old fashion1"! H,.\ I A!.I I OX,
•••'.wooT.'F.N IT.VP. wrr. Which he will furnish as cheap as lhe ciu-api'St,. and as got'd. as th'-best. All new wor.lv
WAKiiANTEI.)
Repairing doi.r to ordw. All orders. !y •!.inpt !y filled. Piejise call and svo my pumps bcfi'-rt- ptiroh.isiiig«dsewhcre. Shop on 'iroi-n Si...
oiip»rito
tlt«- Pes' and I,0»r
li t!:!". ".''OP. llUUIIKSHvi?: .luno l^r. Ih.V.i. v.. .. ..
G-aai-diaa Sale.
N'OTH.'K
is hereby tfivo.ii tlmt tlie iiiniersii ni:d as fit aidian of William F. Hipes :ini MID
?1 tha Klieii. will s.:!l
r.t
.' ..'!6.5 it 2' 1 •. I 1 :i
Prili": a 1 of .nv'rc-sMoiial school
.tr,.-, .}.!
private -ate nfii-rfour wed.:s
from her"r-f: the undb i.h'.l t-i v111 part of l.c •rl two thirdsof the east, half of tie north east quar W'' ter of ,-ectioi: (•.voin townshij Is li'.rt.li ot ra:i-e I west, containing 17-100 iicres. and undivided
I si vtli part of the two thirds the west half of tho north west .tiarUr of Miction one in same township and ran go. ex--opt two acres out of the north w. •orunr, thereof, con taii.i Hi 7'.' 10- loo. a.-res. Tern is:
One third ofthe purcha.-e tnoin-v !. be paid in hand, one third in f' months :nd residue in IS montli4'• from day of n.dc with interest the purchaser securing thedeferre'l ilihtalmenth by n. te with approved Miretv. vaivinL' relief from valuation laws. IllIN.I AM iN M1SKNKW .: .iiine IS. p.o. -P- 1. (inardiiin.
C'AIiBJ 'JI'O TBflE: LlDII:$i..
I)r. .J. Dupoin-o's Coldcii I'or'odicnl Pilln
tion of iujrrcttielits in Dr. Ilrpoi,. Pills an: rfc.'tly hamieti-si-.-
1 c„'s Gold-n
9.. $1 1,131 -IS
They have been used in the private practice-fold I'r. Duponco for over thirty years, and thousands of Indies can testify to their frre^t and never-f ilingsucecps in a'most. every ease, in cojrfa'tinfc'r-" regularities-, lie ving painful and distressing menstruation, pnrticulnrly at the chati(,'e i,f HiV-. From live to ten pills will euro that eommori vetdreailful complaint, the Whites, Ncai ly every lady in the land suffers from this complaint. The abovn pill has pei nialitly cured thousands, and will cure yon ify II use them. They cannot harm :i, the contrary they icmovc all obstruetion.'restore. nature to its propper channel, nud invigorate tinwhole sjstcm. Ladies, whese health will no: permit au increas-of Family, will find these pills a suceesltil preventative. Prefinant female? or those snppoMutr tliemsel'.'i.s so, are cautioned atrainst usinp thc=o (Oils while pregnant, as thn ]ropiietor assumes no responsibility after the admonition, although their mildnes would pieven'. anv mischief to health—others isc theso piilsare reccomincuded. Full and explicit directions aecompanv eaeh box. Price ?1 per box.
MANKOM & POWERS.
Wholesale Axenlsat Oawfordsville,
Eor tlie eouiHtCH of Montgomery, Putnam and Parke. 1 hey will supply thf* trade nt proprietor.) pi icc=, and fnrnisii circulars and show cards.
Ladies," by enclosing to tlie above A
|9o 2 through the CrawfordsVil'.r i'ost Oflice, can have S3 Golden I'ills sent to anv part of the et untrv
ror.-
iidentially) by mail. N. I!.-- I'e particular in,ft.ikir.(j for I)r. Utipor.co's (iolden Pills. a:iU reme.'nher. they are not* secret nostrum, everv agent is t'i ven the receipt composing the pills, and lhcy will telJ you they are the be.-t and safest pill for Females, ever introduced, since thc science of M-.dicine oawned noon the World. Octtob-.-r 23. I?5». ly
NEW MILLINERY.
j- Miss E. NEWTON
\ttr')ULI)
920 S3 61').
50
ot
respcetfnllv ''all tha attention ot the LAD IKS to her received, i:is comprised ot Ladies
flats, Flats, Shakers, Ribbons, &c.,
WHICH wilTbe kept constantly on handr of the latest and best styles. Also blceching, bb-ecliing and trimming, done in a manner that will insure satisfaction.
MANTUA MAKING, WILL also receive a share of attention and the art of every one being their own
drees ma
ker, by the use of Mrs. Brfags world renounod Diagram, taught for thesmall
turn
of 00. All
orders left shall be attended too with caro, and upon'the shortest pogsiblij notice. -Wishing for a share of your patronage Ladies, will ssy to you call, and no pains shall be spared to pleasel
Roorts corner of Pike Grotn St., formerly occupied br J. W. Burk as ft Store.
Apr. 80,*1859. 4m. E. NEWTON^
NOTICE.
ISon
hereby jriven that
I
will
sell
Saturday the
at pnblic auction
2d
day of July next, at the late
residence of Jacob Jolly, late of Ripley township Montgomery county, deceased, his personal property consisting of horses, cattle, nogs, wheat in tho ground, &c.. fec.
A credit of nine months well be given on all suras over three dollars, tbe pn rchaser giving his note with approved surety waiving all relief Froa A valuation laws. FRANT1B McOILLIA^D.
Juno 11, no. 47-w?. Administrator
