Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 February 1851 — Page 3
j.tirvriOHAfc contention. Mondat, Jai. 27, 1S51 . To Jsy by very Urge vote, the 10th of Febjasry wis fi"1 ,the d-v for t,,e fioaI aJjurn- , m The section relative to electing Canal Tni!.- ;
was laM on the table , , tee.t""" ' 115 to 1 ... . . .vT'p.l thai l nmnrr. nn.
Eetiort No-,u' l ' i t..... .1. , r. ' v.UEr, ,ry snouiu tie re-united. 1 ,11 notb created by fecial acts, but may be VMt hp,n in State Band.-the lnieret to : Mr Foley moved to lay the section and miendf d under general law. All laws confer- M nsed for 8cho01 purposes. L iid on table 7G "'ent on the table. Carried 74 to 27.
ins corporate pewrr nla' altered from time j ... ...... or rep"1 Wni!ed." On motion of Mr Col-! fax there wi. Bft" U,a ord cts t In sac1 ca5M as are "otnor?e1 in tn'8 Con" . Mr flelmer moved to lay the secstitotion ' ' tion en ,he ,ab Lost ayes 53, noes ,1. Section engrossed. Ronort No- -H- Stockholders in corporations to be individually responsible for all liabilities, ia the portion which their stock, bears to the wholeitocK. jiouon w iiihrc mo i.auiiiiy extend only to an amount equal with their stock, 9 . laid on table. Hon on table. Mr Stevenson moved to lay sec- ' Lost-ayes 49, noes 81. Sec- ! tion engrossed ayes 73, noes not counted. The section authorizing the Legislature to confer powers oT a local and administrative character on the County Boarfls, passed. So 42- Relative to trustees of Clarksvllle. Engrotsedo. Tax titles. Laid on table. 0 44 Legislature to make an enumeration of In habitants over 21 years of age every six ,1 to annortion members accord ae to Li enumeration. Engrossed. to PMtlCfttltltiRl Art!ft(. lilt. BPCtloD 11Vnnolsta he male free ta all. En-! Xe Section oTjred by Mr Monson oi Washing ton, the Chairman of the committee, providing for electing a State Superintendent of Common Schools by the people, Motion to Uy on table. Lost ayes 46, noe9 78. Enpwed 73 to 50. 2J. s'ecllon. Normal School lo be established atths 5Ul? University in orier to furnish the schools villi efficient and well qualified teachers. Oa motion of .Mr Hamilton, laid on table. 3J. Section. University Fuud to consist of tha proceeds of the lands granted by the Uuited States for the University the principle to rerniln inviolate. Laid on tble ayes G2, nos 61 Mr Pettit offered a new section that all trust funds shall be faithfully applied to the purposes for which lift trust was created. MrWalpole i. , . u moved to amend so that it should not be contrued as to prohibit the Legislature from ap plying to Congress for authority to divide the University Fund among Common Schools. Liid on table, 83 to 67. Mr Petlit's section t2E-cs-d 81 to 41 4th Section. This describes the different the Common School Fund sha'l 4. j. . a - ryant moved to add the net pro- en ramp lar.es, after paying for drain-, funds of which the eonttt. Mr Bryant eeds of the swamp lascs, after paying fo egt. CarrleJ. Several efforts were nude, to re . I- - . I - I. 1.1 . 1 . f uiuuuy uie pari winen mciuues tile proceec.8 01 , 1 .i.u v. vfu..., . i 1111 u. i i' a r-w bi i 1 1 An..ai;A A T. L. . J J 1. a t a si I ... . . . i'ui uie auiaarij.nii.i in? Ficunn was enpro-ECO Sections in rfirJ to bonus to be paid by all incorporated companies for common, school were laid on table. Mr Valpol moved to la'se oae from the table, whieh levied a specific bonus according to dividends on Banks. L-jt ayes 46, nnes 76. A?jnurnr!. Tcesuit, Js. 2S. To day th new- s-ttion on Woman's Rights cm op, on motion cf Mr Owen. It provMrs s foi'.ows: '-The real and persnnal property of married women, and a liberal provision for widow s, shai I be and remain secure to them, respectively, under equitable conditions, by law." Mr. Butler moved to lay on table. Lost ayea 55, noes 71. Section engrossed SO to 5?. Reports were made by Mr Walpole from the committee on miscellaneous provisions definIrti7 bonnriHr.s nf ?laf nfrtVi.IniT fnr tirs . wU.IIJS m the ConstiluUon the 1st Monday of June- j "I sjnuu.y omcers inai nave teen ieci- j vm vj sue peupis. ix stervc sui ine.r inm. under me new uonstitu'lon. not howevar to serve
. . ..uulu uui in.rnc irs until I,-h-reby longer under that instrument, than the 500 per year, and Judges not less than 1,000lenSthof a term as provided In the Constitu- ! which, with an amendment of Mr Foith o
non, &.., &e. The section, N. 40, providing for repeatabil ity or amendment of all laws conferring corporate powers, came op on Us passage. Mr Colfat movei to lay on table. Carried ayes 73. noes II . tia 41, Stockholder in corporations to be In dividually liable, in the proportion which their ...L .... , . - . . ' stock uMrs to the whole. Mr O wen tnnred t.i i recommit with Instructions to restrict the lia- j pllity (as provided in the Compromise section j tor Banks) to an amount equal to their stock in ' addition to their stock. Mr Foley moved lo lav Ihe section and amendment on table. Lost 7" 57, nos 71 Mr Newman myved to amend the instructions so as to provide that dues form Corporations other than Banking, may be se cured by such individual liability as mny be re quired by law. Carried GO to 42. The motion le recommit, with Mr Newman's instructions, prevailed, 69 tn 56. No 43 Trustees or Clark vsille passed. o 43 Enumeration of white male Inhabi tants, every ii vears passed 1st section. Schools free) lo all naaa. i vdananimoualv. ! W- Section.' ' Snerifie. ,b. rnJ. e.f -hiM. ' ths tlMm., .-U-.I r . ... . .. .v.,,,,,,, lana enBn consist. passed US to 8. SdSaction. State Surperintendejt or common schools to be elected. Mr Million moved to recommit with Instructions to supersede th e enonby one authorizing County S.pern-. -----. wr wntcn county Auditors might ke el'glWe. Mr Wolf moved to lay section and' meudment on tabl- Lost-ave. St n,.t i Selo . ' MS ,J 't uswig, ;- A lleW ttaetlnn ST ) V i su ""ereo. oy .nruibson, requir ing the puprerns Court, on the decision of every case to give , hrier statement in writing of tt-pcinni decided, passed. AA Section. All trnst fund, to be faithfully moved to recommit inaimeti-n-.l ... 1 ection shonld not be an r . . n'b't the Lefl.latnr- r . J . i for permission to divide State Un7velly fn. lBle n'versny -. - lal v iu WIl si. amnnsr . n n. n. t- i . . S amnnic rnH.M o . Leet avee aoea 54. Section passed 73 to 43. Ad-! joined. Wbusesdat, Jan, 29. oman't Rt-hf, P.m. ... ' . ' ixy- Mr Lockhart moved in e s ,. i 'wtrwUon. ta end so as to secure their prop"J "gainst the creditiort or legal representanf the husband. Mr Owen moved le amend Instructions by a sectl.n quoting the )nIre or the law of 1S47 on that aubiect. Mr oi jenerson moved to lay the section and Pending mattoBi cn the table. Carried , ayet Jnesji53.
VtlOj remainlniv unliAna ..C iL i
cle .ere engrced. They IkeTe 1 '"'i 1 Of .11 school fund, Inv oke .r1 ii, ri . '"viouble, and for having mem saiely invested. Several new feet Inns proposed were I.M !.. ..m. r "IV ... "uiii ni. niiwiuupnpu in rn . r . . ... ' IUU I ,1 1 too f.,r into detail,. The ayes lAn on one offered by Mr Chap. : Lrgwlatora may consolidate all nuu wcr" man, that the !!rn.ir. , e.. . .. .. i ....o,.iU 03 IW! IDd !1'3C .i 1 1 r j ... n-garu 10 impeachments and , removals from office; engrossed. 1 Rexevolknt IxsTm-Tloxs -The snpnort of I Tnclitnliin. f.iL. T. . . . v ,ur ,7ea" ""t uumb. Uiind, and : ; Insane made imperative. Engrossed! ! v.e..e.a. .ssetuoiy to nave power to provide House of Refuge for the correction and refor- ! j,.veune onenoers. Un motion orMr Bryant the duty was made imperative, and the rl nliAn ... " 1 . t 1 . 6ection passed. New section by Wr March -penal code to be ... J 1 . . a ,uu,,uea P"nciPis ot reformation and not on vindictire justice. Engrossed. County Hoards to have power to provide farms as an asylum for the aged, infirm, or unfortunate. Engrossed. j Article No 43. No security debt to be colisctaoie oy law after 150, except sut ities for ex- 1 ecutors, administrators, guardains. trustee" .' public officers. &c. Laid on table Gl to 44 I Mr Kent moved to take ,t from table. Lost- ' 54, noes 70. j No 49 Lepislature, during the ae J f.ve yt ..mr,uuP me w i.re years provide for a thorough Geological survey Laid on table. XT. r fa m . ,OJU lr,Dnna's f eoncilliation may be No 50 established, MrGorder. moved tn Ur nn mLost ayes52, noes 66. Mr Gihaon moved to strike out "may" and insert "Bhall." Lost 17, noes 97- Section ensrossed 79 to 52 Mr Nave offered a new section that the Law Reform Commissioners Bhall not serve over one 1 year, and not to receive over 3 per dav for ; e;wli day they are actively employed. Laid on 1 J table 77 to 43. Fcttre AnrMMKXT9. 1st Section. Two- : t.-i thirds of thrt metnKpra alnntai? I n . V. T : . . . ........ ..j . w 11, A.ei&m.u re 1 may submit to the people the question of a j Constitntional Convention. Mr Bis om moved i mneua so as 10 auuior.ia a role bv tha people : 1 1 t every sixteenth ?nlh year on cilling of a Convention, Millroy moved to lay the section on Lost. Mr table carried 66 to 55, 9.1 S.f! i A n A ... .....I... .. . ) . , , " " -uop.w or a mtothirds vole al DaeFession, and by a majority vote . ' mjurny vote iuie upii, may oe suomitted to the people for uie.r adoption, &c. .Mr Owen moved to amend SO as to make it a tnninrlf v ml. si Kntl. .v.i- .iuviii p-wmiij,. Mr Newman moved lo amend so that by ft tno Vi i r,o trrf T : 1 a. . r . u1B i,-B:Mdiur, six years alter. '.' be submitted to the people for ,7 ?'s,Lo8V , Mr Owen's amendment opwa. i i lo 4?, and the section, as amended, J a .JiollI.n(i 6 A..journed. Fridat, Jan 31t. A number of Miscellaneous provisions prevl- .... . ously engrossed, passed to-day 1 IIP Section. Pfrincr nntrop in. fl.A T " " I was eiigropgea liie pteTions day, came tin on Its .. ir. , . . . . iM??ipr. n in T'tr rsnnTia trap MtiantAM ci i nos.9 73. Nr. Tettil-g new sclioti, provi.line th.t charters horeafter Rranted, may be repealed j tut th nehts of interested panties lo be protect- I ei:,P8in upurxt on its passage. Mr. Briirlit ! tnovs l to re-comruit with instructions to report ' liiai 1 1 Urg:i:uti:r.i may have such power, bv a In,..!!,;-.1. r,.i. t.il .1 ! , l'e.....g iusiruc-1 ticiislnj on table C7 to CI. ; .Mr. Tostcr moreJ It. taltss fem i'- tt.u .i. ' - .qoic inn Article relative noes CS. to salaries. Lost ayes 4?, No. 5S. L tid on table ro. 59. Anv person nf ir.-m mn..l l,...,
. t . h i. ii,- i - - - ter and posfcssii-.g the right of suffrage, B,all be nus APol!o of lh Temple, the cynosure of all entitled to practice In all the courts of the Stale. ! ,3(iies' eves Bnd t,,e scapegoat of all masculine ; Engrcgsed. I jealousy and Ineective. The presence of thU : No. 60. Pelutive to contested elections for ! nan(isome rel'C of the Buffalo platform was parj members of the Legislature. Laid on table. j t'cularly disagreeable to certain ultra Hunkers.
' .1. ST- it n. . uuerea a new section, limiting the i right of action relative to Real Estate, to fifteen years, &c. oet ayes 51 . noes 63. Mr Milroy offered a new section that the Gov. ernnr heratftor cl.n.,l.l s . : i .i ., j Scott, was laid on the table No. 61. Two first sections relative to boon- j daries and jurisdiction of the State laid on the ' . .. . ...... ...o table, as a select conmittee had reported thereon3d Section. All officers, both civil and military, to continue in the exercise of their duties until superseded under the authority of this Constitntion. Engrossed ... 4th Section. Tresenl lnsamh.ni. In nffinn i who were elected by the people, to continue un- i til the expiration of their term: Provided, That no incumbent shall continue in such office by virtue of this section, for a longer neriod of tim :
than a term of such office as prescribed in thig wickedly at the Frince nnd plotting his humiliaConatitutlon. Mr Foley moved to lay the sec- i l'oa tot some time, we believe they found sometion ou the table. Lost Byes 16, noes 97. Mr D0('y nmfd Church who undertook their mee-
. Colfax moved to amend the proviso so as to pro- i vide, as by a resolution heretofoae passed that
the present incumbents may continue in office ceived the fellow's impertinence with that sauafter the adoption of the new Constitution, by ! xiiS which a Vau Buren never forgets lo exer-
virtue of their previous election, the leng th of the new term, if their term does not sooner pire. sed. Adopted. Section, as amended, engrosAdjourned. : Thcrsdat, Jam. 30TI,e rea"inE Educational sections were pas ed, ttlsO so tlhose relatve to Impeachments and . v ... institutions, .public The article authorizing; Tribunals of Conciiation passed 77 to 43. j A motion by Mr. Borden, to reconsider the .passage or the Compromise Banking section, ; . failed ares 29. noes 96. I j . . FcTCI, Amijidme-its. Mr Tettlt moved to r-commil wUh instructions to r.rovide. that nmendmenls mar r made to this Constitution I - - j -- -,
if called for and approved by a majority ofthecf the conspirators against Ctrsar ktood in the j people. Mr Howe moved to amend so that ev- j doorwiIV if to prevent his rgress, whereupon 1
' rry twelve Tears, two auccessive Legislatures ; . . . .... ... 1 , may submit the question ot caning a ionsuiu- ' tional Convention to the people, and the Con- I . l i. tJ In Ikia I ; Bl.sllt.UIl .Mil J U US3 BIIICUUCU C10 . . u iv.tu . .. ....w Brtlcle Mr Petlit's , Blsoiled ayes 27, noes 92. And the section j PJ 77 to 45. It provide that a majority of lh" membet' 7 TT t? a,A nrmose amendments, lobe adopted j i 1 by a majority of the people. Mr. Kelso offered new section that this artli cle shall be submitted aeperately to the people, so that It could, II adopted, apply to euner me New or Old Constitution, whichever should be . - . r T .1.1 nn lhlo 111 I tn V7 1 in torce nercnuer. j Mr. Helmer offered a new section providing j ror a'vote every tenth year on the calling of a Convention, which ahall not be larger than one member from each Senatorial District. Mr. n.rJnn mntsd to !av on table. Carried 52 to 37. ( Mr Morgan offered a new eectton. Laid on i table.
zen fl "" f 1,16 eil1" l' h tl new county between them. Enrros.ed Mr KeNo moved . .. . , , . . ' . ,1 "-w section, authorizing the
-"uuues oi D emboli, Ullio, S wiizrlanrl Del.ware, Grant, Sec , to cl.ttr their county lines j Mr. Vv'utts moved to amend that a m.jorty c't the joint vote of Dearborn nnd Ohio counties ' . . ""u miv .l.v;.). . .1 .... . . iso. )j. Several miscellaneous provisions wer engrossed. feection K(i nfler 1:0 the l.PffU!t.., ... ters that have not emirert. nnH .!.... . '0, herearter created, except olitical and muulcirml. shall ever cadure for longer than "5 years, Mr. Milroy moved to amend bv striking out If and 2j, and inserting lsGO and 10. T . . Motion to lay secticn jn table. Carried. Mr Walepole moved to take it frnm tl.o t.l.u yarned ayes 5.1, noes 51. On the engrossment the section was rejected ayes 55, noes 63. Motion to reconsider lost ayes4S, noes 73. Mr Tettil offered a new sectioa that charters u. r. . . . or all interested shall be protected. Adopted, 7G to 44, aud engrossed. A new section that no corPoratioa, except political and municipal, shall ennure "erealter longer than 30 years. Failed The section requiring a collection of agricul- ! turl niauufacturing, and otherlgeneral statistics in 1S5S. d every tenth year thereafter, was ' laid on table. -r, t . , . 1 j ue uegisiaiure to nave power lo repeal all Bankjeharters or laws granting Bunking privileges of any kind. Mr Lockhart moved lo lay on table. Lost, oyes 51 , noes GS. Section engrossed. 76 to 47. The article fixing a minimum of salaries for Judges and State officers, was laid on the table, 73 to 49. Mr Hogin offered a new section that th Proc"elB of sale ol County Seminaries shall uolb9 PaiJ into the Common School Fund un"anilities against them are paid. Laid on i table ,all rrr a.. Mr Tannehill moved to lake the article ' I rlf.tlt?A f n.l..i.. e ... . J-.0sl ayes t.iu.i.w wd.anes I.U.I, uie tnble. 110SS 63. Adjourned, , C . T' 1.. ice. ilku.ij, 1 lp 1 m. lcjt. Resolutions were adopted Saturday limiting speeches hereafter to five Minutes prohibiting Uller ,uesuay next, tlie introduction of new sec-'. . . lions f motions for reconsidering the vote ou 8!tions decided except by a three-fourths vote j and discharging all the standing committees except the one on revision. All the sections previously pncmo-p.l passed, Including the one relative to Spencer ' j v I and Terrv Cnunt : Tl. mt: ...i and Perry Counties. . w ii auiliurizinsr ' everv voter nf n-nmi rliara.ir n 1, i . . ' . - j fe (u uc suuituru - IU , practice law passed, fl to V7. Mr Kelan msil. . r. .. - "r" me vuuiiiiiiiee, , v. . . t on -Miscellaneous 1 rovisicns, providiug that the j LfEature may submit to the people a bill for i loaning mcnev for stock in a St .i M.nk j. ..... i, . . "Ute Udnh' J ,n which thcStatem be a partner-sa'ary of ; Judges not less than 1,0(I0, Mr Fettit moved to reject it. Carried, 72 to .19. J he bill of Right, a reported back by the WM copied, y 1 to 14. f rH-CI inn nrnrn im rn ih r r . v. .v.aa.j- IU( lto pWl utaurui iu : 1 Uiv UI D Ollil II I rSlr Vlsl inn A! all linn an anna i ui i:ie iinpeoanoei Battle grout... nas enirros-W. with n .m.a4. !,.,, x-m j i .. ... . inrut ui . i r i itH nsiriariiir. inui iim lafAii... 1Te ''"rDor's Circle shall never be ; "" inuiana Journal. .: IMvcrxiousi in the sViavsum! AmoS " "L.ity Items" of tha New York "rribu,!'' ,!ie following "scene in Tammany" is v" r rlaa ' e ar? Informed llml llie rrrnn.l Kll nf 1. R... s--" ; cuems, w.ncti was given at Tammany Hall on Wednesday evening as a sort of celebration of t.ie battle of New Orleans, was not SO perfectly 1 1. .r.r.n.,;o j ti ... . ' . Harmonious as was expected. The story is that ' Jvhn Van Buren "Frince John the mrenifii .,, ., p , - . c - i.t was there, and was of course the Mutr- """-" " - m u iu .uuuee oogaraus and French (the ex-naval officer aud the new j Chairman of the young Men's Committee, we! j believe,) to undertake the extraditioa of the of- j ; fender. As the story runs, Bogardusand t"r;acli ' vein ... vapptrr vy. vniius ana uesirea mm lo in- : , form the Trince that his absence from ihe ball- i ! , . : j room would be especially agreeable, andfurther ; ,hat h,s TPance at the supper table would be ; l,le siCna' fr tallest kind of a row; they i . i 01 rarely tolerate his obnoxious presence ( 8,n,0"K their daughters, but eating possum and rimming their tire-water was ! somet,,,ng to be "ne only at personal peril. As the reader may suppose, our friend Casner is quite tco much of a frontleman tn nnrWtakA snc'1 mission; so lie told Bogardus and French lnat if lnfiy desired to insult a man they might d the job themselves if they dared he was above any such dirt trick. After clowerine sag The P rince was lalkingcosily with a pair of ladies when Church approached, and he recise, joined to a dignity which, as thorough gen-i ez-'t!emens 1,19 "-President and his son always ', I wear with honor. Excusing himself from the ! .... ..." i ladies, John remarked that he found the compa- i tiv acrreenl.le. lb. rrnm r.ts cctlllsandashehadplentyoftimeonhandhethoOght; t . . II. I. I . . ... as ne woman i leave: ana men putiuiff cn a trown that would have dene credit to Jupiter he told '"It ,e messeno-er that hn wnnlrl on tn onnner If ho Bhould be obliged to walk over the CBrcasses of a; ,ae Hunkers in the room; and furthermore, if BUCh should be the case, it would not be the first time that he had had them at his feet. ti. . j .i. ri . j i tic 1 1 1 ee ii " i uei.ai seu . ins . I )Ui;eJ I es.uilie.il : the dance arlj conversation with the ladies, and a was quiet until aupper time. when the! . . a . ...t, l n.. l JUCT.s .sens uu .u ...c .au.c, v. c ur.i n..iiio , rrince John, with a lordly sweep of his hand, . . . . . ... . brushed the obstruction RSitle, rubbing its race ' urgently against the wall. At ihe table all the ! i... ni l n..t.. .l u ! 11UC IHUC V'lU llbll&riB SCI. SVIieilie.. IIJF I.II1T" I red. and all the Barnburners, whether submissive ! i . i or rebellious as vigorously groaned at: But all ; those ungentlemanly and disgraceful efforts were ; met by the Prince with a dignified contempt1 that would have shamed his revilers Into silence had such a thing as shame been possible among crowd of that peculiar character. We learn that a great many of the Sachems are dreadfully ashamed of the matter, now that the excitement Bnd the wine are gone; while the ladies are unan j fr,, I j imously Impressed with the idea that the I rince , j ., a glorious fellow, and that all the .bus. he.-1 ped upon hini was from quite pardonable jeal- i 1 i r I OUSy. I ' O-The Knocking Spirits at Milw.nkie, broke j chai ,ng, llppedVer tables and behaved so badly on oneoccaslon, that mortals had to Inter- . frre to stop the row. !
1 TA KB NOTICI j S"T my "if- Mary M'Xcnl formerly Mary Shep- ' i r,l, h, l n my ...d ho.r.t witl..ft ,, I j"' "" ." cati on whatever, nil Frune Whr f.,H.id ,r..,, ., harboring her .... my .c-
' 1 " 111 I y dents nmrjcini hcr. I)tt 30, IS50, 11ANKL M'XF.AL. OKF.f.ON IIOTRL, Canal 1'asin,Crookviu.e, Ind. 8 iF't"l"cr'1,,r'"" l0"'"1 r"r term of year... this new and coiuiiuidiuu building. He intends to make it really a traveller's home, ami will personally in.,, ci rvery ilt-pariine.it of the home, and see that every tiling i. ilone up t. K. Traveller and visnor will rind it to their comfjrt and inter. t lo tnp v itli him. reb. 7, t8J.-r-6m, GEO, F. MAXW ELL. I-V UK 3IUST IIAVK! tlt.',.r"",.,?.dt,,Ird ,n.n " J C Burton are re- ; H.viiu .1 ini r l,in.nfl .f It . ilh t ...m ' "r,"r 'nei. nay.. I .March next. 1 hey would reniind tho.e that excii.ed themselves last vear on ac. count of the failure..!- their shear crop,' ami have Hot let nn.rl .(... ...... 7. . . " r Know e. ... excai!r, at rrupaot allLindlare r,od; and we ill take Corn. ?n . h7"'' H''' r''--. !te.,in payment o! , all del. .dm u, at their highe.t marketpr.ee. ! Teh. 17, 1851-7 Villi Jt J C ItVlt lOX. i SAVE COST. IF rm- have not paid Fl H fliirton that old aceount. . r!!r kU'' 5". hd blM,c- " ''? it. from?. ..5 ... "'-."".-. "in are '"f me,,s H,,h h"" prior to :he i.t day of Mareh F. b 7, issi-7 H H IlL u rox . William Rutottom's Estate rX r.-..?"'.1" c", , lee. a.ed, h. nbv c.ve Ri, i,,.! .hVu SinHa 1, " ,!? "te "7 ,"' h required to make i.nmedi- ... ' , ' ' nnnottom; and all ni.ni? clatmi n.. .1.. him lor a; nie.it. 1 he estate is solvent. ' mi present loi-'n. la 1 1M I MY C. COOI.ET, KZKKIKL TINF.lt, John j. Rviio rro.M. 1851 r-3. J;cb, , To Western nerdtant.". WF. rt-spectfully call the attention or ilry ponds dealers in Indiana to our resent and r.inhcom llif "lock of Sew S,i int and Summer Dry Gootte. Ilavin; made arranir. menu r.ir a large increase of trade th s spring, we nhall be prepared at an early day to exhibit a. our old stand So. 11 Pearl street, every drscript ion of Foreign and Domectie dry goods vo"S"Uat will beappnred. ! . " "specially solicit an examination of one extcn- ,!. rrint di partmvnt. Ilavina determined ... ei Sr'"n n,,rl 'cl H spurious colored prints, we ,. ,. m , ,ft D.rr.iiita last am. uu. rauie miors, and from the most approved Print Man luraetortt!. such 1 il ',' u. : '"WUwVfcVn,s .irabie tn braei"C l"e ei '" most de",,r"."Kt American cnf.on (;ood unuuallr larire ami ..-ill k. . .1.1 . - . 1 .. r . 3 appro merchi - " -' iu ... Bomii au.auce, .or can or prove.! paper. e solicit a call and examination of our f tuck bv rchanuvisiting.. market. HLACHI.Y Ik SIMPSON-, J Ko II Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O. In Probate Court. !me' M'unt and mathon Ilanes, F.xecutors of the last ;n ..r r. . . . . .f Petition to the Frankl.u County Probate Court to appoint commissioner to cxe cute conveyances. , 1 V "in wi ujim ..num. . fr rt I Jnmei IT XfP..ll hai :.ii j M:.rtli -varcell. John F Kin.h:. Kimball, and others. , ., , ., ... . , . "l ' ou mis j'i.i. oav oi .innnary P- la5t- titiouers, l.y lowland and Cooly, c; th"";! V "'"'"1 P'1-"'" "" " '"'- F. '.Marc. II, Mas - Maria Kim..., ,r- , and also the affidavit of a diiniinr that the said deft n.Unts, ma .sia.cen, j.itii. kiriball. I... relfl..m nf ..... SI.b,.. f Indiana, s.iid ilrl'imlmi .11 ii.n.r..r e-f the filing and tel.denf.-iir said petition, and ihai unless they app.-ar and ofijcct thereto at the eallinc; "f.iid came on tl.e f.rst day oftlie next term of said vourt, said netlllon will be beard ... tl.v.r ah.enee. and the and tl.inc, then in al red wi. . ' ir t. .. a- . . . - ' or iski-h iur cnnnirn nnti ime. -'r j nnmi nut jm uay ni janinry a. i ISJI- JHN M. JOHNS ION, cl'k F C. 1.C. o-jw To Delinquent Tax Payers. uince oi ine Aiiinior ot Mate, I in.ti..!,..oii. in .t.k .as. ' i I CorisTT AiD.TOR,S,R:-I.mveryde.ir;.us,hat.ll hii'iness matters betweeneounty OlMces and this of- I fice should be closed up prnmptly.in accordance with the strictest eonstrtirtien of the law; with that view ! I hope you w ill not fail to commence your settlement I u : . I. . k . . -.' ... .t... a.. - . i i wan. i. iir,.iurri.n in. siio :.ionu.is ill r enrtiary, ' B tt-ifh ... aIi.c lh. ...l..m I. i. : ...1.1. ... s i wjh to close the seitlein.nt with him at this ol fice a, soon a. themiddle of M .rcl. following: and those Trmturm who fail tonakesurh seiil. metit ill be repute.; a, delinquent. K. v. . II. KLI ts, .crreeahletn the imperious demand of the Auditor "''State, I am by necessity compelled tocall upon all rf,;, r,it iax payers, for the amount of th- tav. as. and request them to meet the same immediatclu. As I must b.- troverned bv the above jstlili Tor ... Ntate. order, and il'full payment of taxes is not made by the 1st day nf February neat. I shall proceed todistrain property .or tne p.iytni-ni nl me same. 1 his is in tentled lor all w ho have not settled their tas.es r..r the year A . D. l'O. JOI1.V C. B- FOX. f. J C. I It A. Jan. 22, 1S51-J. Trea.F. C TIIK sMKKICA FLtlUA 1 xr IIilvTlll v r n -n.-i Earh Illuttratrd xeith frm Jour to Six Seautiut L 'ikrncstts el Plantt, n ith their Roiantral Drtrriotim. History, Propngacien and Culture, Medical Proprrtrrt and Vtes. BY A. B. STRONG, M. D. second F.niTiox. For the purpose or better introtlncinc to ths public, the value or this hichlv accredited and ..on "'"r "rk Pebl.shers take thel.bertyorsayinc. that they have made itraat eert.ona in pmrurinir the most accnratelire-like specimens orplauts ami "7he""Am ""an F Wihems., beautiful r all parlor ornaments, but a valuable acquisition tothelihraryand studvof every family. It unrolds to the reader the great secret f th rP bie to everj enqmrine mind the valuable worth of! nature s liroductions. 'The rias.iHstion nr.l. ! Family and Natural Order of each dcscritied -peciet compiled from the most authentic records nfhtstory r.illowinir thel.innaean system, is a;ivrn and explained in a manner that every stndent or tetany inniiu. isn in oneer. tannine; tneir nieani.ie,. i he History, Propagation and Culture, Medical Properties and l'es of such plants as are considered most valuable, either in medicine, the arts, or as ornaments, withtheirqitalities. modes of administration and doses, are briefly explained, thereby rendering; it unnecessary, in many instances, for the reacer to consult a practising physician. As a parlor ornament, the " Anieriean Flora"cannot be surpassed. Each number will contain frniw four to six beautiful colored enirravinirs, imitating i nature in her preaiest perfection; thus embellishing I cavii .iiiuinr sun niiy or siaiy 1 1 Kenesses ot li vmq plants. It is not only an invaluable work to physicians and students, hut a desirable acquisition to the librarv of everv Taniilv. TERMS I V BRI ABLY IX ADVANCE. One Copy one, year, (1 oo Two Copies, one year, toonc addrcti, 3 00 S 00 sinele Numbers', . . ', A. liberal diseotmt will be mod to Bookscllcra ' aim fer.oc.cai Airenta. cXEditors, pot-Maters, Merchants. and all oth"nteresting tneroseive. in tne circiiia.ion ot n. work.br sending four subscribers shall be cutitled 1 to.rinhcopy. Mrw ,vlVTrr, t .n nrrr... iior,.r..i,i. certificates ..r char 1 t rC.ii "-' r v jc t. o ir ,-i . i r.i, cirr "' qnaiifieatinn, the hestof encouragement w ill b given. They will find this a lucrative and ...er..l pn.nl... mnt AH communications to be addressed, (post paid.) 5 GKKEN fc SPF.Xl'ER, 7 Bowery, ! T. Laurel Wqolen Factory. E. Macy & Co. n . . ,, .. . . , . . . , in f MA l n7TING CARDIWGt -,T,T T T CMltVMtVrl tpnrtT 1 l1 JjJiiJ-'-T -v ii li.AliV.T JKIU J'i'" '.iT '"IT. "' " lol"r experience and a etermination to gne J satisfaction, thrv ask for a continuance nl' that nat-1 ronage which has hitherto been liberally bestowed ul,Bn t,,cm- 1 "m" " A'A4UUAtt,llJ.ilU Jeans, nine mixed, S leaf, STJpr. vd. ' steel ss ss 3, 4 leaf. S7to4.l Sattinet. acconling to color, 37to.'fiJ ss Cassimere, according to color, 2,to7i " Cloth, according to color, so torttj ss White Flannel, according t a wid th.1 A to Dyed " " " 11 toJTl " Blankets, per pair, 3 so FULLING AT THR USUAL R 4.TES. CARDIXO AND SPINNING. White Wool in broaches fifteen cents per pnand; Mised seventeen cents: Hes-ling yarn, one cent. Tha smallest lots tor spinning must be fifteen pounds. A UT I C LK!S PC) It S A I, R. Wcal'o wish it known that we A-eep constantly an Ts sr s-.s ss , stss.t s;ta.lnMi y fjn hand fnH orimentof our Mitniiraciiimi WooUni, "r reom our factory or wagon ths good, w ill he delivered for cash, exchanged for wool, or that the wool will ha received at the wagon, manufactured and delivered as our customers mav prefer rR ICES OF GOOOS RAW M ATKRI ALS. kl7 "t," 'XlZlZrt ,niirelr tatisfaetorv. Unrii, Mt tl,
New Goods. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
.IT THE STOKE Or ) LINCK & FAKQUIIAR, Where hareaim are lo he had! Jl Huililinx Sorth f the Pahliciijiimri, if! tj Main Burgcti Sirrrl, at the Pot Offire, Rraokrillr. Indfnua. V IXCK c FAKQUHAHh.ve io,.rr..iTed and IVCK c FAKOUHAHhave iu.l reteivril and 8 i are nownpeninir a beautiful ortn.ent. ot raref'.llyaelectfd Sprit.? and Summer Good., hich for thoieeofpaiternandeleiraneeof.ty e.theyehallenre theecmpeti.ion of the Valley, and invite the careful napertionof thepurf l.a.er I heir Slock comiata. in art. el Super American.Encliah, French and Carman Broad f 1 ... 1. . Cloths lo Plainand Fancy Caiimert do Rlaek, blue, pray and fancy Satinctta ! Kentueky and Domettie Ji ant do I'weeiN. Velvetteena, Linnena and Calli-nadei do Patagonia and other Cnatinpi v i:stixc;s. Super Prened and Curted Satina do Plain and FancySilka do Silk and Cotton Vrlveta do French and Plain Hlaekl.aatinra do Fancy and Plain Summer Veatintrt (lilirlli) Ladies' Dress Goods Super Plain Illack Pure Sitk-varpvil Lkitar ! l" Plain Black Eurliih Merino do -hani able .In dn I'la.n Black and Col'd Alpaeca I.uitara do and Silk f.riped Mode Clotha Cele.tial itriped Lutera new ttyial California Maids do Plain andSilk atriped Mode Clotha French, Scotch and bomet.re Cinhama Plain Pink, Mine. Green and HntVFrencaap Plain and Striped fall wood) De Laiua ' do do do do do do do do do do do t!o do do do do do do do da do riain ami rancy Moune tie Lain. Plain and f lowered Linnens (new style) Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted) In ' do Engli'h fc French di da Plain and Fancv LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jacanatta Hook and Mull MuMins Plain Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk do da Silk, I.l inn and Cotton Pocket do Rfk Silk I.ace Veils and Green Herat Plain and Fancy DRF.SS S1I.KS Plain and Fancv Silk t'ravais OOxMFsSTICS. . Apron. Furniture and Mariners' Checks , Illeached-aiid Brown I.inen Tabls Clotha " do Cotton do do i do do Muslins I M,',h'"'"' Hamilton and other Bed Tirkinr W hue Yellow, Hed and Green Flannels Bleached, brown and col'd Drillings . CoPd Muslins, Nankeens and Seliriaa ! SHAWLS. super F.mVd white crape Shawls do do and plain bl'k and maJa silk Trior.! Thibet Shawls do do Peraire Shaw la Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French I.ace Bonnets (new atsle) it 'i Fancy I.aee and Tuscan do do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do do Misses (.is.nrt.-d) .1 SUPERIOR JSSTRTMEST OF F.I SC T Pt IfS 1s7uK",BOSS- rCEs, noMsErrs ' THREAD ASI) COTTON EDOIsns. 1.1-r-,.n,nS' "'' "HITB Jl.VJ MIXEI) Si'ili: C.VTOy k ' WOOL STOCKISGS, SILK .1SI) MOHAIR IRIKOES AI) LIMES' , DRESS BirTTOSS; L DIS-AXDCESTS- KIIK S1LK JSD COTTOS . ,. , OLOKES. Lookin; Classes, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, I.adira'and Gents" Carpet Sacks; Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans; Shoe Peps; Ilardnareand Cutlery; Glass and Queci.tware: Trace, flatter and Log Chains; iVooden Vaie; Groceries, X:e itc Iscc M e invite a call rromail who are piireha inr in our ne. and (ntr. m...B n . . . ? ... . rilfton.er. " t.n,....w - i. . . ri,. irr our rnat.Ks to "sold . . s ssii.iarima has been rindered as will warrant acontiniianeeoftbeir favors. all kind. of,roved ts , , ' ..i- . J- . ' " ' r -ehaiiire for rood-. r..-.L.. l- i. .' . ' inp there. markci price; we have mm. --"fiimii.uj wnicnotirprnrdnrf willhf llheeonvevrrf to market LlXCRb FAftqi'JfAjr. March 2fl, 1SS0. Cloth.?, Ciissimcrcs, Sattinctts, testis -r ...!. . j . . . Jeans,Twee.ls and Cashmerett, " J I r..r sale l rtrookville Indian. 5 ' ,n',,n ne Po,t Office. mp a gi s s fin s st. w,AVIij sLIiAl2N!Sa IH.lt rrs r...' . ' 'lui r.n Liisint, J.or no '"1 ST. - ' . i ...rr s noes, Gardner's do Hakes, Aics, Shovels, Spades, ?v c. Sit Far ale by LIsjC K fV T A It qi W A H . Bjoovilie, Indiana tie Feet Off.tt. Prlnto ami -!!.-. JrriUlS alia limffnamS.
I., Innta, New Stylet, small figured Caliaa atnet punctuality are his recommendations. Shop im,.cc it that the amounts doc hie and the rayV"u'"Th"", ll,eap. j three doors north ultlie pott odice. ! spective firms ol whirl. I am a member have reached Sept 25th 1810 B.H. etJ. dlCRTOV. j Jul . 2.1.1. ISiO-1 l-tf. I Trry ree...m-li... large indeed for a ncrahsnt l ' i Tl i I If J.-r: rtTDi- u-Aiivn. I have withdrawn fn.ni his aclise cupilal.
IaW Partnership. ... JOftK M. MATSOS ASP JOHN H MRflrifAll AVK.hi,day entered into . prnc"?.?, El practice oT tha Law. ' JOHN A. MATSOV. JOTK H. FARCtl RAK. JOS BRADY, Counsellor at Law. Attorney and liROOKVILLE, JXDIAXA. Ofllce on Court Street, under tha American Office, v , SALT 1 00 n AHR,rI-S.primeKauavi ha Salt.received J..MF ana tor snie by I NCR F All 9V J4 R, tikTl)re,nnIndiana. t Ihe Jer OIr. COTTON FABRIC. HO Pieces, Superior, " " Bleached Muslin, " " Irish Linen, , nrownandColddrillt. Far sale by LINCK At FARqi'WAH, at the Past OOlet. SALT. ftTfl I"iRRELS SAL T.just received and far sale N. D.CALLION. Hroukville, stmt July, 1IJ0. The Knox Insurance Company FIKE, MAIlIXn AND LIFE INSURANCE. npitnl Htnrlt larn lltinrlrrd Thousmn.l Itoll.-ins! OJfire-on llater Street, in ' Brir Rsr, finten- . "r' lid. iaNHIS COMPANY, having been duly nrtraniird. and. aw sen per cent, pant ill on .he ran.tal stuck suhscrtbed, and the balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and hy personal guarant-r, are now prepared to effect ti.siiranec against Loss or Damage bv Fire, on Buildings, Merchandize. Machinery. Ma.iiii.irtories, and all descrilltioiis nf limnerlv: r'i-n. M.-rrhsn. ''.',l'n'' f ro'l".' in the course of inland -transporta- ...., ..e . ..... . iur n.-i., e., ecc: aio, tnc ruins ot or Steamboats, and othei vessels, and upon the Lives of individuals going to California. The rates nf pre- " " 1 ne " low "e ol any other HESrONAll Losses liberally adjusted and promptly naid.I f . a . . , . ; . . r , M'l-dt, and controlled by western nit-n. tad wit coniirctud with New Yurk. DIRECTORS: Hon. 11. V. Carnan, Tincenaas; W. J. Hehrrd. do ; Jno. W. Maddoi, do.; Jacob Pea, da.; Samuel Wise, do.; Peter P. Railey, Fort Wayne: Thomas T. Renbtidg', Lsfavellas Walter W. F.arly, I errc-lla'ute; Henry I. Allts, F.vansville; Simon Rottorfr, Jeffersonvillc; William Hughes, do.-, Levi Sparks, do.; James Ketgwin, JefTersonville. Hon. R. N. C ARM AN, President. SIMON DO r i'OHFF, Viae Presideat. C. M. Allen, Secretary. W. J. Kel.erd, Treasurer. Short LifeandCalifcrniariskt taken at this agency t H tra rates. I. 5. AfeMANUI, Agent, tt-l-yea. Fairfield Ind. .JOHN D. HOW LAND, Attorney at Law, It ROOK VILLI. la, PtDGAK II AY310XD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law BROOKVILLE. IN DI AN' A. OWa, roam fermerly occupied try John A. Matsno Vow. T. C, COO LEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY rCBLIC, AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Iletaraora, Indiana, (tDII.t. pay particular attention to the collection V ordehis, large and small, in Franklin, Fayette, nnsh, and Decatur count let, or to any other bu si. .eta entrusted tn his caee. Hsrtscsm -J. W. Hitt. M. W. Haile, J. 1. How. land, F.sqs., Ilrookville: F.. Tyner ft Co., W.Robotnm. Walker As Hrnthers, Jnncs (VBancs, Hittmoil. fr. I?, ln. AJ.Jms.
ISo! every fiody run. Jenny Lind is coming, coming. isRAr.ii sTorciii 15 rettly ofuruih at hi ne w Cl.O I IIIXO S I OR K, one dour uih of thr room now urrupird r r l.mrk iid Frfitar. All k indt f ready tumlt eloiliiiig ean Le I.ad frum,'A urtdirlu an analior."
j Cloaks, Pants, ; Overcoats, Vests,' i n i ii tii VUaiCfb, 1 CH JUCKCIS, Sopl-c T?r.nr,,l.,lr.,,T ! Jat Ks ilOUilU.lUOUlS, T.0'L- T)ro, i T :- Cl.J-f J 1 1U K4N TLbS tOalS, JlllCn OiUrt, V oollen uncjershirts, shirt collars. And all kind of readv lnaile r.rm.nti tisamlU kept inrity elothinc; ctures. Mr. Stutih ill a.ill ei.ntin.ie the regular huinea r.f Tailoring in il vario 11. h. am i.. ., riilunt and miikiNc al l .ort. i.f eariii. nl.lio order, miilri ,n tli, if the bu.in. s w ill warrant, to keen ro.is.dn.lv n. . j plofed .iifacic.it of the best of of journey men ft aup. ( pi. . i itriiinua.. r.e also nas a .plen.li.1 assortment ofCloihs, ras.imret. vestior, and tri.niine;s, ae-i j I levied hy himself, with rr'-at care, now on hand, to " supply ciiHtomers on the shortest notice. In short, Mr. Slouch fl.m. rs himself that Le has opened fi.r ihe pel. lie .hat which they h..ve loni? desired, a re e-uInT merchant Tailor Shop,' w bete all may he suppli. d at reduced prices, as his mutto is quick sali sai.d small profits. JSH F.I. S I'Ol'ull. brookville, Jan. Uth, 1S10-4-1 Jm. IN CIIAXCF.KY. The State of Lnthana. Franklin Co. In the franklin Cirtuit Court. Mary U. V.eley -y vs Ri II for Divars) David E. W. Vieley J Re it remembered. that on the Uth day dav if Jannary, A l 1851. the ibove named com plainaut l.y John I. flow land Ksq. her solicitor, filed in the Clerfs iiffleeofihc Franklin Circtiil four! fur the County of Fennklinin the Stale nf Indiana, in vacation,) her bill fora Divorce aesiii't the said d. f. ndant; and it heimr made to appear bv the affidavit or a disinterested person, that Has id F.. W. V.eley the vntrf defendant in the above entitled ease, is .. a resident of the State i.rindiai.n: t!.e said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pi ndencv ot the said bill for a Divorce, and ihat unless he r '.eLd lo or answer the same before the calling ef t.ie tatise. at the neat term of theaid Court to be lioiaen at the Court House in Rri.nLrill.. . r. ....I aforesaid on .he first Mo.idav of Febri a. ni it the said bill, will be heard in his absence and d.-e'reed I ..ponarrorilinrlv. JOHN M JOHNSTON yan. Uth, 1811 4-Sw ' irk f r C i ' Administrator's Sale. I jntice is hereby (riven that the undersigned adu.inistratorof the Ksiate ofDaniel W. A. Shi fur de- ! eeaseo. will proreeil to sell on Fndav .he 2S Februa- ' ry A. D. lio. and thenee nntil the sale is concluded. ) ... ...v i.ir resilience o. aia deceased, in .he town of Vni.m, the personal effects of said decea-.d, consisting of a stock of fronds, horse, kuiry, and harness, cow, anil household furniture Taan8 Sum. of three dollars and tinder Cash. Over three dollars a credit rf ten muni lis will be iriven. upon the i'.rrhaer rivlni ....... .... j waiving the benefit or valuation or appraisement !" CALEB SI1EHA, adm'r. rfiinnry'r, i is i-f-j w Admiuistrator s notice. otice is hereby eiven that letters .ifadwiuistration 1 upon uie e.l:ile nl Diin.l w A ck.r... I... ,.r r raiiKiin i .unity, di ceased, w ere this dav granted by the Clerk of the Franklin County Probate Court, to the nude rs.irm-d. IV r-om ind. bled to said estate are r. qoiren to malic immediate paymcnt.and those hav "&nTi rc.Mngt .law. Said estate "Pnibabl, ...solve,.,. J.nuan 27 lssi n s AL'U SH Kltx Jni rI j-aguerreotjrpe irortrait uallery. WKIIH.INg: i. n.l.m , n,. nil. Sl.ll.r SV.t.'ln """1",ll,e wrld. Pictures only 31. FA 1131 FOIl SALU! The 5uhneriKe ll .;..,.. .... Bri r7 , s-. oc.i o l" PU acres Ol land, lying iu Springfield Kiwnsliip, me inosi nrsiralile portion of Indiann, for a rest- ! nence. forty acres well improved, a hewed forty acres well improved, a lop house, good orchard a targe frame bam i well watered rirh soil well limbered ?nod ' neiflltlOrllOOll nrl inilltntT ilia faprn nf Inlin f jHrady, and Hbout IU mile, from th. H.rf OnHur f. i . i. . , ,i?. . - i. ,-. . . ; - v , viiu.ui. roriuruier parlinilurscppiy to me, on the premi.-ws. Jan. S3, 1851-3sv LAWNS, ff IXCK &. FAItqUHAKhavrjaaircaaivaslshiaaa atal lot of Plain aad Fancy I.awna, do Black da french Nccdla worked da For sale cheap al tha 7a OJIac. Brookville, Indiana. Wailcli & CioiLs. WM. DAWSON tenders his services to tharit r.ens of Hrnokvillr and vicinitv, in the capacity of Watch ic C lock Maker and repairt r inakmc and meudinir Jewelry, &c I.nnff e.uerii nee. and 1 V , V , Ma'"r r. pa.rt r-.nak.oc .Slid m.n.llllir Jew-lrv. C .mi? rmrr nee. and a a a. . ..I ! I'OrSlia IZallll I.IIIIISICSII! ' a Hsl J , "'"l""'? K all kinds ..r Wo '. M'lk Li,:, B.nns, external wet, for Nan and Hone, i.rWoimds, Sprains lirni's, sions, Soa'.do, Fio. ert I'arfs. Weaknes or raios'in the Hurt- r.r Snini. IlkpnAn..:... Stiff Neck, Sure Throat, Swelled Face, Tooth Ache, Poison. !lee Stinir, Piles, Corns on the Feet Cramp, or Millions f'linlic. CHOI.F.RA, Cholera Morbus. Flux, llyseniery, pain in the Stomach, Side or Heart, Bad Co Ids. Kce. FOB niftKANFN of ICOU'Fa. For Sweney, lialls. Sores, Corks, Split-Hoof, Braiet, Strain's, Sprains. Cholic and Scratches. All orders from a distance proniptlv attended to, I sOJrt....ll. s.w.lOHSIU.'rroprirliir. j Residence Xortl. Side of Fifth Street, 3 doors east oT Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio. I n TYXF.K, A cent at HrookvUle. Ind ! I T F1TTF.V Airentat ft i.chester.llid ' No Illy NYF.i SNOW, at New Treiiti.n, It.d i i. i. jo rv li s', j ATTOHNtT AND COVNSEI.I.OH Al LAW. I Hroukville. Inil. Olfltc aa Main llui gets ' t . Dee. JS, Hsc.--lt-ty F. II. THOMPSON. O R O C E R , Commission and Forwarding Mirihn A I. BO, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF (.RASP BKED8, w. n i- i m:i: r, Biiiiih iiitn lit ill inn a Tail Vol. IS-No. S3-lv TUKS. 7 INCK FARQl'r, hara last rcteivad a lal haa) f superior travelling trunkt. ALSO, superior lots of I.adie and 6V a r Satchels and rartet Sarkt; which they will tall a ho lowest shade . PAIS 31 POIt SALR. rilHR undersigned will sell at public outcry on taJ. 'h.rJr",'!".y Zf. lrhr"J?: V.5'' ,b. P.rfarm cnntainiiig 75 acres, near thr Itaptist church an Hig Cedar the land is of eieelleut quality, ami in a good neighborhood as or $0 acres in cultivation. Reasonable credit given on part, and tcrsns made known on dav nf sale. Jan. 4, iffi 3-Jw. CI.AH1KSA WALI.ACaV Arroata-.T at Law, I.tisti., Frank 1.11 Co. jSJJAVlG beinthrown out nf business by a fire. I whas resumed the prartir'S of ihe Law Hewill devote his entire attention tn a.iih liusinesa as may I be committed to his care in this and the ad joinina; counties; ' F.xpecting to go as rar south aa New Orleans, he 'ill attend tn business on the route, j A S Mill F.niine and Boilersfor talc, Zaouirc of M.J. Kellv Nov. 14, U5&-4T-JW. State of Indiana, Union Go. ss. I liitan Circuit Cenrt, Spring Term 1SI1. i Lorinda Fornthell f I vs Rill in Chancety for Divorast I George Fornsbell J I He it remembered that on this day, ln-wit. the 1st j day of Jan.iarv A D 151, comes the aforesaid comI plainant by J.'.hn Yarvan, F.sij., and filvs her bill in 1 .his kel.alt'in the Clerk's Office of our Union Circuit Court, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, showing that the defendant ia not a resident of tha State of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given that the said George Fnrnshell be and appear before ih.e Judges nf aid Cottri, on the first day of their neat term, to h Fnlden at the court house of said eonnly, on the stli Monday nf March neat, then and there to ainerilie said Bill, or in defauluthe same will he acted open tnhisab.enee. KDGHILL DURNSIDF., Liberty Jan. 1st tSll-3-lw. Cl k. V. C. C. Taryan, So). Price Of Iron Reduced. sjw, Q LBS Wayneand Bleom Fercslriesv. 10.000 Sligo iron, now on hand. On all hatlheilip the price has been reduced from ene-feurih talasrwa fourth, ol a cent per pound October u, u.' rrvm, "NEWGOODS" RH.fc J. T. ni'llTON' have received their Fall and Winterlioods which they will be r',.'!2'1 tn tSwsw tje'y frSltds. 1 he stvie. at nevt, arttfTite prft'ttraw. slept. IJ. ,.
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I l" TICl OBETlaT allEOfiaKT ) EI.1KF f,r ,he dtr,,d mnd m Balm ft j trtuudtu it J.u.xt in J Perry Bavig'g Vcgttable Pain BDr .In Internal and External Remedy for (ha in.iaat sat and eradicaiivn of all Pain. No matter wkara .he ttm is. or of what natura, thia will rrash it and prose it.elfto b what i.l ciu. ludiaataa a pntmt rm Killer. J Dr. Win Hail's Balsam for th Lni A aartain sure fur Consumption, pvalina. AsUtma Rn.l.ehii.s, Wutiii; of tha flesh, Nihl 9 till. Slpial tin; of Hlood, Whoopinr ConrW, Colds. Caag h, f n. floei.za. Phthisic, I'ain in tha Side; anj a'.l dissaor the Chest and 1. u.iks. . - . E5PKCIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. Arrni., t!i oiirliout the Vn'iled riaies.are partisalarly notified that tlx y arr iu all fasrs ahaertully to renin, the inuuey, where Dr. Halloa Balsam has beaa' used fnrl)ei;hi hours, has failed tot;ive saiisfaalMa; and the bottle returned. CTTItis fo. ihar requestadthat the Agent will give it ret tj charge v the mltted poer. 1 he most skilful physicians antta with tha bast r)ruir;ists, r..astand vv eat in porriov.fiariifT lese ms irine. the two most vaiuai.ie ieueti.es tor the l.aeases for which they are ilesiened, hal havcavert oft. red tn the American 1'iiKlie: " " The snb-eriber has the Gefleral Agency for tha above mi d. cities for the Stata of Indiana and Kastans and Souihern Illinois. All A rrius anil Dialers will pleas address thaar o-ders D. A. HEDFIKI.n, Past-nfTice address, Iiidiaiiapotis, lost. i .11 V. IJaile, Bronkville 1 Raymond &. Co. Cambridge 'Wholetalaeg'Dta. Irvin Reed, Richmond ) Also for sale by P Ml-on Jc Hall Sl Hc;l.es. Teajners.ille A V Lariinurr fi Daly West Union- Chaa.I Vancanip, Melamora D D Tatnian, I.aurrl J If Clements, BloomiiipGrove France Hrown, Fairflsld t yefc Snow, New 'frenton 1 Beaver A- Jaraaa Cully Liberty Wm, Yousr, Brownaville. S-ltm. 3i KrriiislNSTrrrTK. MEDICAL DEPARTKEKT. The regular course of l.eetwres irs-thir Institass) willeoranieiice.u. the n rst of November and roi.tinaouutil the last of FeliraarY. 'I he Anatomical Dapaa-a. ment will be opened and ready to receive s.t uveitis by tie firsiof October. The Medical Dcprinislit wiU br Ulldar the direction of t he fol low ins; I i it f i: it s. J rONIil'F.S I' CROSS, M.D. Professor of tWa Institutes r Medicine, and Medical jirriri rude na. w HYK POW F.I.I., M D, Professor of C.r.k ral riivsiomcy, .Mriueai v.e..i..s; j no -Minei a iot;y. R SXF.W fOX, M I) , Professor of Stirrerv H J HCI.CF., M D, Profess.r of Theory 1st J A WILSON, M 11. Professor of Olistctrias aai Diseases of Women nnd Children J KING. M D. Professor of Materia Modi. Therapeoiies Z FWF.K.MAN'.M D. Proiessor of Anatomy J MIL l OS SWDK.KS, A M, fll'D, Prafassac of Chemislrv and I'harniaev C 1.1 fQ I K I .ITTV it i:n. MiPiciisa-Prol H J Hl l.CK. SoaoRT Rror R SXF.W ION Z F R V. Y. MAN, M I, Anatomical Densaaatrataa T.ie feea for a full course of lectures amoaas st ICS Each Professor's Ticket, 1J. Matriculatarfa, (s. Demonstrator's Fee. flO (irad.iaiion, $t0. 'Jl.osed'-sirinc further iiil'urinatioti will pleasaad. dress their letters (post paid) to the Dean, and stadents arririnir in the city will pleas aall an kisar. f thecommercial Hotel. ' K 9 XF.1' I nv, M D, Dean of tha Fasalty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON E W M KING, Professor of Theory ass O BH1IT, r.q. Frofessar of .ia mrrci,, jri.prd. nee I EKMS-IH per Session AllrOmmunications pertaining ta this sWpar.ssawa mu,t br -poreaaca to M WriUS, Ten, Jaly. The Faculties, for intefleclnal abilil'rs. ssars4 worth and profession acquirements, will tncpua favorably with .he most distinguished in.urms"T- 1 hen.ed.cal taclty cons ...u.esan aramety , hj or ,ny other cou.i-.ry all t tr.rm are ah!a leclurers, and the best sA teachera. Those who w ill contemplate our ireoeraphica I pa ition,aul iherxtrnl of our f optilmion, hi noilotihi un i l lie eliiribility of uur sitnanui: fur niferprif of the kind. At to hmltli, inclmiitif nl st'ammt of the year, wc lrny tkat any other eii) ha mnre. A common error exist in ihe tninri tf nnjiT tdettts relative totueuiace ol stuiryinr lot ii.ci.ia; 1,(. ,0 i:iund pr-ei.cii.r anions tl.e diseases af i Ihe West and South should certainly educate ihrTsi:aelvesata school w hose Faculty are practically aaw qiiainted with those diseases. I 1 he the public may be satisfied of the par'tnaa.'kar ' of t his school, we feel it oiirdiity to state, that tha i Trustees and Family form a, unit in aerion. -:s ! aupurs wll for its future success: and that if : culiar internal organisation which caancata tasa, cannot be interrupted, i K.W.M. K IXft, President af tka j Me roph is 1 ns.ita I. i i W IS TIIK TI31K W WOfLD respectfully ask the attention of aaaaa of my old fi icmls to sonie mid rf.-Afi that thay Lava owed me fora lout; time prist. There has alwava u,.vl, ,),r ..cate.t lenitv os.ien.Ied lo those who 1st .. i: . ...I . 1.. ... ..I . ..r . I. I .imrirlvliop.- lbjl ...mr nl I'ww n.rn ipntrn sf, wilt trv and remeniber me in thi. seas.... of plenty w hen crops are fair and brine umisnally ;eod priras . 1 tie time fricndt;x best time y..u hasa had tor several years, r... come on ami pay up. M'tn. Childers hsa left Willi me h notes and a - counts, Willi instructions to sue on ail tiat lemaisi unpaid on the first of Janoaav. ' Not wishiair to livo up to the very letier of theariuttMirtin.it. I l ess its. eluded to eTtend tl.a time r a rsr v ecAf enly. la the mi ant'me -hose owiuk htm had betirr coma oai and settle and thus save cost, for 1 will mot aeriaia. ly do asdirrcted in the course of a few weeks. Willi my own accounts I am also rrtolvad Isi do likewise. Jan'y, 1st, lSII-NoS U TTNKRPriceT " Reduced I " VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTiC MIXTURE! j l arge Bottles Only Onss Dollar. ' Tha Pmprictor of Uw Grrstt Amehean Raassslr "Titcttii TaoaTsal.a Lithottiftic Mumii," satUaad ar ak4 1 arant solicitations of his Azauia, tromiUaat issa Vessel ; Ptatos and Canada, haa now j Bedaoed lb Prioe f his popular and well hl artloia ; aad froaa tmi (wiKssfonli. ha will pal or but ona aVaa oaJr. Ma gtast bottles: tha retail prioa will ba j ONE DOLLAS. The polilic mar rsst aasorad Uiat tl.e ehaaaasar af mo Kts. j cine, its siTMistii, and enreuve pnparte wiuu aas.aa i rmaisafs. and tlss aama cara will ba bestowed la ao I paring it as heretofcra. ! As tliia nncine, "wn.'.is: lit reduced prisw. will ka,an htssd ' I r thosa who have not- hittierto tr.s,le IWOassVlvM aaoaaiatasl i Willi iu vtrtnea. tie proprietor woold Wf t fatltaaia that hlk article is aot to be claesed w ilh the vast ataoaat of " Rsiasss of theday ;" it claims for Itasir s-waaree aaais msw, s all dusun, 6Via day other proparatim mug Wsr 1W srerd : and haa sustained Itself for eight yean bf ita a snstlieal vinuna, anl, snlil tliia rednctioti, as ! i1h priee of any-other article in Una lias. i W..Ttr raTU t;t..r. thla aruole ac power and eertaintjr. npon Use Blood, liver, Kidney, Loafs, and aM other orient, a pen the proper action of wktsn W9 aaa bsejth depaniL Thai madieiaa haa a jaellf U(k racaae aa a ataaastr Dropsy and Bravtl. and all isMuna of that nntara. If saay he taaaal asssa wassa the intdlicetit physieiaa haa abaodoaad We pa''eat. wad sal thstse distressing diamaat. more etpeoiaily DaoreT. the peavsV ator wosvsl ommcatly aad lsonaatly niln iiimI I. At rcarat prloc it ia tsisily ohudaad by all. aad the trill wkU assrsa MsaarUcW u aetha Cheapest Xedloine la the Worli! ty riease ask for patnpbleta-tbe aavjata give Ustar awatf tbey contain over si 1 teen pacta of isjeelpte. (to eddinot, t fa sncdical matter) valuab'e for boosahoU parpoate. and wMafa will save many dollars per rear u preOis hom-tvsis. Those receipts are introduced to ma Ua book of frssw valoe. aeide from its characc as aa advwruaina taadiaaa n Ike nvflrme. the tssumoar hi favoc of which, ia tba tarsa ar aMtcrt from all porta of the ooaatry. may ba relied apom. ty Vaagha'a Vegetable LithoBtrlptio Mtf taaa sa Croat Amman Remedy, now for eeJe in qnait Mttkn at tack, easall bottles at 50 cia each. Ilo ssaaU beuiaa wall be eansj aftar Oia praaant stock ia dsspoaod of. Trineioal Offioa, Befleio. II. T.. IV! Mala Sows. J. C. VAT-'CD. N. B. All Vstvsrs Ceiaaptiac IWea Manta aad daalssa ark whom ha taaaasaoU fcaaiaaas) Beat ke posi paM.or aa ataeaBs snll ba areee a lasass. Sold by M W HAILE. Rriokville; A J Irwin t. Fairfield; C Vaueamp, Metani.,:s, ;W II Fsans, WssJ llr.ioti; Mrs F. Sl.u.nway, Duniaprvillc; D Beaver, Lih. ru : wholesale by C S Bardtal k Co, t Craoawnati; Olrott, McRrstnn 4. Co, IS Maiden Laae TorU city; J B Farr.ham travelling aant; akto ky amenta ia every town Ihraatka west Oats WantedWTK. will pay Oskfer Oatt, y Septlntb !.. . n.jt J. e. trTti. Lease oi' School Lane's. Township 12, Range 12. yrjfJHK tin. old lots f. e.ion 11, iu tins township, a w .i. h are lots Xo. 11, 13, 14, will be leased us the highest bidderat public sale nn the premises, s Saturday the 15tk day of krhruarv neat, for ste term f sae vrtr. THOMAS OIFFOlTla Launl, .'an. rt,ll51-i'. f...r..p
