Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 December 1851 — Page 3
-5l f " -ion of learning in this place time with but a tingle exception, the Senate of j jjso '""''jj j w jH lay the subject more the U. S. has felt itself called upon to tender the .(tTj"1"1 i?rs. ; imposing ceremonial of a public reception to an
ssitv a"'1'?11 scl"0,.iu ,,,,s Illustrious foreign patriot not merely the un- ' : " iantrv, th friends of learning meaning pageaut of an admiring multitude, not ?: ' rcorin to mi.ke an effort to get simply the empty offer of a friendly welcome, :.cf' i' and immediately com- however cardial it might be, but the fearless
enunciation of a great principle of international law: the sublime spectacle of the Congress of
Wrhool. I WaSIIINOION ClTT, DCC. 12tll, 1851. ! rpTTTl ITTT, .
l-ifl"" ", 0U have frequently Ma. EmToa:-The advent of Louis Kosulh ! A11Ci "AFrJbr UUODS YET!
IttK'-' -.'inabltJ VUT t,1;,t 4,19 uron our shores, has marked an era in the leg- j rTIHF, subscriber takes pe. in annnunrinir to
' Von were maki 8" e 10 iS,atlVe hiS,ry f "r C0Untr'- For the fi'st ! which he' recently purchased ir! E.M ha .Tri-if'-110 ' . f imiinr in this place time with but a sinele exceDtion. the Senate nf . Trd nd
i i 1 T-j r
ncauv mr inspection. In addition to the Mammoth Mock hroueht from the Fit. he ha. .ne . .1 .1 l :. ...
voiir re. ,t.i :,, il,;, itlocirio... f..;.. . i .v. 1 'V r'"T "I" Cincinnati, nil ot nhi. A he m.v'.
the public not in the spirit i.rcmntv hoa.tin j or .in. necessary exasperation hnt with the confidence " "If" 'hi- farts inspire, that A Chenper stock has never been Opened in the town of Brnnkvill-. All that is necessarv to convince the pnhlio of the truth or the shove st-tements i, to rime aniirraminr for thrmtrlvr. lie would seterr for mention from his general itwriment fhe following Wens Wear French. American, and FnrlUh, black, blue, rreen and hrown hroad doth. II pierce Fancy Cim.rp. 10 Mark ito. . tin. Satinet. 1Q nieces Tweed. 15 pa. .Teati. 8 p.. Bfk Satin Vc.tinr. In n'.or.s fun vesting. Stocks, cravats, neck and pocket h'dkfs.
Dress Goods. "l" plain and fie'd hlurk ilkv ?0 fancy do."
ii plain, plaid, and funcv silk nonlm
pontile following plan:
;or.;-ned do hereny ass ciaie.
,-asa corporation, by a name me tvepuouc recognising m me person ot an exi .. r..iril:itit trt the tier! nntrint. file snirit nf frnjnm nnA fMu tn-tt
. v ;-f r'U U'Ui, t - - I - j . . . . ...v....... ii i hi iiro maii-!-a."..-t to authorize the formation of ' tutions that is now waking the frightened cono '' ''.i.tions approved Jan. 27th 1?47, tinent of Europe: and recognising too, the in-'::-, 'alorv thereof for thepurpise carnation of this principle in the person of the
-'"Vp0rciase of" lot and tlle erec ; distinguished exile. In this view, I do not re-
ii U.!" l4,r' v ' ;fe,, V, HIT! IVtrUIULIUll 11 Will
I inlie town of l.rookville, in strengthen the cause of freedom throughout the
Vr.tiik.iin and State of Indiana, to word, ana lend a warning lesson to tyrants every I
DOUBLE NUMBERS FOR 1832! GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE FOR 1851.
THE MAGAZINE OF THE UNION! 1 0K
new Volume of this unrivaled and popular;
The
Monthly commence! with the January number.
specimen ropir ot winch will h- ready hy THE FIRST OF DECEMBER The well rtnulihed rhamricr oT (iraham'i Magazine, a the leading American Mumhlv, render it unnecce.nary to t forth in meritt in each recurring ProiperK. It ha won itt way, after years of tuccea, to the front rank amon; in rivali, and it now universally counted to be THE BEST AMERICAN MlGAZIXK Its contrihnioi-s arc all of acknowledged ability. t Galax y o' l.itrrary Samrt ot Amrrira. GEAHAM-3 UXK1VAI.LKU WR1I F.US. Arrangements are perfected furaierieiof most
pienoiu articles from imh writers
Menry w. LonfelKiw, W. Gilmore Slinlns
N c w Goods. Flll.SIl ARRIVAL
SFRINO AND SUMMER GOODS j
AT THC STORE OF
LINCK & FAItQUIIAIl,
' rcne fthe Indiana Confer- ; where from the C?.ar of Russia down to the low
. . r onal Church. ct rlpcnnt nf PiirnnA tk rn.:- i t ;
-:-"' e : 1 aaonitinlinn cfinlt lua 1 .. f M o 1 i . 1.1 -s I
greased to any amount necessary . ate to-day by a vote of 33 to 6, after a warm and j 30 r,.
V agreed upon, to be divided protracted discussion of three days 40
able at such times as ; Re jt resolved. Sec. Thui rontrrpsq. in thpnnmft q
A. 'i-X
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fsney i 1 ic unit cfton 1ntrrit.
Staple Arliclfts.
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jeii upon or prescribed by ot the people ot the United States, give to Louis :-""Sr '"., of said association ; Kossulh a cordial welcome to the capital and the if'two?'"'1" - country, ami that a copy of this resolution be jjmes are hereto annexed, agree ( transmitted to him by the Tresicent of the United :'f v-3o?es aforesaid, the sum of $25 ; States A ' .-..i set onnoyite our names." ; There is nnthincr in this nn nrnul.1 iliinV violn.
SS.C
hed ticking
Hnt line Canton flnnnel red flannel
10 " do in " Kalitiai 500 M Pro. mnslins 5 " I.inen towlintr S Brown and bl"-hed 1
Miscellaneous.
Irish lini-n, plaid and pl:iin iponets, hnlnnet
I. ns. nlnid linseys ?0 hnlntf. col'd cambrics
'0 " vellow flannel, a " spot trd do 1 sirin h. shirlior chks too blenched mnslint 10 n. crash.
"wn cotton table diaper.
James Kns. ll I.owetl, K. P. Whipple, 1. M. Lticarc, George U. Prentice, Alfred . Stml N.P.Willi,, Wm.Oillrnt Bryant, Naihanie'. Aawthorne, Henry William Herbert, Richard Penn Smith, H. Haiinps Weld, Theudorc S. Fy, T. Ruchanan Head, H. C. Moorbrad, Henry B. Hirst J. Bayanl Tavlor, Geo H. Roke'r, R. H. Dana, Roht. T. Canrad,
nom. Morrtt,
F.pes Sarprnt.
H. T. 1'iU'keriiian, C. J Peterson, R. H. Siod lard, T.S. Arthur, F. J. Grmid, Dr. m. Elder,
laces.
Mrt. Lydia Siyourney, Mrs. E. C. kinny.
Mr.. E.J. F.aois. I Mrs. E. Oaks Smith, i Mrs. Joseph C. Seal, Amelia B. Welbr, Mrs. J.iliet H. Campbell; ! Mrs Ann S. Stephens, I Mrs.F.mmaC Embury, i Miss L. Virginia Smith, j Miss E ni Dos.il, I Miss Ciraco Greenwyod, ) Mrs. Sjrah H. Wkiteman, Mi f....v t i
, with many more, well known to the reader of tfce ,
j m-K, making; t ia Magrzine. ! THE ORGAN OF AMERICAN TALENT.
in every department of Mind. DOUBLE NUMHF.RS VOJX Is5, I 1 be re, matter of Gnihvn's Ma;Ulnr fir the j next year will be about double that of the former j colonics mafrmir a hook unrivalled by snv ih.it has ; ever up pea ,d in America or Eiirop. The , ry Iwst I American writers will eontinne to contribute io ita i pai-s, and the wide ran?e or literitnrc ol the old ' world will also bt broiiu'htio aid the worth and variety of the letter press controls of the work. 1 R. P. H.JAMES. ; 1 he original novel written by thit arc jmpli.hrd ' for "Cirnhatns" will he commenced in the January nnml.... .. .1 .."II ... I- . . . . 1
"e loiino to oe one ul lue mtitt en
Where bargains are to be had' '27 BuihlintSnith of the Pubtirtquare, Eatt
iVain Burgeti St tret, at thr Iot Office, ltraokville. IndiaM"- . fIVCK KAKqUHAKhave justrer tvfrtana Jarenowoneninabeaiitirul assnrtro nt.oteai-e-i rullv selected Siirin? and Summer Goo' ., which lor choiceof pattern and. leiranceof sty , ey challei.ee l.i ....'.:.:.... .1.- v.n.. ....lin tethecarrlul
inspection f thepur.ha.er. Their lock consuls, j INSTRUCTION. isupe,rAmerica.,Eneli.h,Ffenchl J German Broad j TJQ0K-KEEP1NG BY DOUDLE ENTRY. . Clothi j COMPLETE Practical Course of Instr.ir.inn is do Plain and Faney Cass. mers . t,t,. , ,. ,rt el keepini; rieimiieallv Duiibie do Blaek, blue, ijray and fancy Satiuetta Entry Books in the different departments ot trade.
do Kentucky and Domestic Jcaua , rm.P,.,. ,,. Mauuluitiires. com rthendiiir the
best forms in use aototia; the most eminent csiablih. mi nts eucairi-d individually or in parliierhip. in biisiues, h ther prosperous or adverse in the purchase and sale of m. rchanili.e at w hob sale and r tail, importing and s-xportintr on iheimwu aee"int on como.ission or on .joint speculation, im-loilim;
speculations in Stocks, Real Estate, e., with S'eans
l.oat.uc:, lfaiiK, ltisunii.ee, rl
PKL'SIX! THE TKIK DIGESTIVE FLUID OR GASTRIC JUICE!
j A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER
rrepared from H EX'V ET, or the fourth Stonacbof
lilt (H slier ilireclKin.nl H.iKOX 1.1 r. rl 1 1 , toe rn-t I'homloriral Chemist. I t J S liOKiHltlN.M. il.,Xo. 1 1, .North Elgin' b ktrert, Kh.Ud. Iphia, I'a. 1 his is a truly w.M.derful ren-edv f..r 1 V C I C. T.S i ion. nvsi'Ki'su.m vmcK. i.iveh t u - PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEMI. 1 IT, Ciirine after Xjlnrr', own method, by .Nature's own aireiit.ll.e i,tric .Tuic.-. C T Halt a lea'p'xiur.il of this Fluid, infused inwa ter, ill digest or liiuolvr. Five Pounds ol Hoat lies fin abuut Isn hnnrs. out of 1 be s totnavb . DIUKSTION.
TV ICJ F.ST ION is rh'u
9 'by the atd'ol a lluid which
do
do
do do do
r . I s ! 1 C 41 ' . ' t si a..
tfOI Hie arucie r.ei.nen uio UTe Ol llie law Ol nations Or Calculated to five dev.. woolen hoods, ho.ierv. cloves, and hnnnets. f first meeting of the associ- just cause of offence to any frovernment, and ' Tnr-ther with an assortment r hard ware queen,.
meeting whu h was held in June ; yet it wa9 opposed strongly nd ardently by i -low trine-.. linpei? o.u white lrnrf, ht fc Din, boot -'"' . . " Ry thiiPi aatr 1dthi'e Orataaiaa f rnn .V Vftifa Cmm-
f mto was electert, ana a name distinguished .Senators of tried patriotism and 1)nrv ,, , .n,pnrtiH ;,ck of wdy Made Clothing " -. -ss-hoel accori'.ine to the require- known ahilitv, upon the pronnd that it involves ' "onsistine of everv thiner ctierally kept in a reKu3; .r n . j .i . . . ; lar elnthiiitr establishment. .,,;.:.:. A Wantifuhv situated three a departure from the settled non-intervention! . ,., n, wol. Mr ,n,t fc
upper end of town was selected dortrine of the Republic, and might possihlv hen selected with rrrt care, and with sn.-ein! ref. terprisin? oftheinany romancea by this uuiversallw . ti . l. i ... i , , . , . . , ' ferenee to the wants of the cnontrr with which the ' popuUr author.
iSi:a Mil.?' 111 " ni. pruvone a war wtin ivusm. i ney argue mai leneth nftime he hits been in business has made him SPLENDID AXD COSTLY F.XGrt WIN'OS.
..-"fnnfroiisiydoiialea ny -ir ieo. the passage of th Kesoiution, with the Fpeeches v: Tne bailiing will be a three story 50 of Kossuth before us, and his own avowal of 1 3 the purpose for which he came among us, pla- '. v ccat?mp'atIoa to establish in connrc- ces the government in a position towards flun,.f -Vjthis institution a normal department, g;try from which we may hereafter be called upon Ration of young ladies for teachers. to either ingloriouly retreat or advance, to the
-sr'swHtfJ." submitted to the' Indiaua interposition of the arm of the Republic in be-
in 'i-t session, and an able com- half of the Hungarian cause. To avoid either feSiras referred presented a re- of these issues, they would ovoid any expression r6i:oited by'the Conference. on the part of Congress. As an American citi-
d do do do do do do do dsi d do do do il. do do do
per..-r.iv laminar, ann as an inuorement to tnose in tne uepartment of Art Oraham'a M .sar.iae has ishinr a permanent place to trade he on I state alway been celebrated. The excellence and beautv th he never allow s fi t ntf trtntrnt to br hrokrn so . of its pictorial appointments far surpass the usual that hi customers cn d. pend unon rettin-r every j adornments or the Monthly Matrarincs. The very article they wsnt at all .asns of the war. ( first and most expensive efforts of the first artistsor All kinds of country neoduce token In exchinee Europe and America e-race the work F.verv varietv
tor poor,. . oe nioeT marKel price nvio in casn or wheat.com, Flatseed, oats. rve. and hrlev. ntCHABD TTXEJt. Brookville, Ind. Dec. Sth, 1851.
Wnlclt riot K. ""W7"M- PAWSOX tensderhis aervicea to therit yens of Rrookville and vicinity, in the capac
ity of Watch Si C lock Maker and repairer making nil menrlincr tett-elet- .Vi. l.ntiv evnerienee. ..d
T-. v.' v::g is an extract'from that report: zen I cannot appreciate that species of diplomacy ttrict punctuality ar.his recommendation!. Shop t highly approve ofsnch an or legislative wisdom, which reganls the morbid ( ,hrr' door, -"rthofthe Po"0J83d t,j0..3,.,r , Inoiana and the whole west need sensibilities of a fereign despot, more than the flOC FIMES tv.T!, and it i? the duty of the church to ' requirements of the settled law of Nations, or hhds x f) Sucar ' While the conference can nn-' the dictates of an enlightened conscience. If we 3i4 Bbts " "Molasses. . ....... , ! , .... ' " S. H. Do.
a-20 a-cuniary resnonsiuuuies, ana can j nave i'ie rii.mt ns n sovereign repuuuu io express , :c eiciaslve ai l. yet it is highly proper ; our sympathy with a people struggling for free- j ;::-h?c!i with all its moral iufluence recom- ' dom, and to relieve with friendly congratulations j :;.i 'aan eutrpnip to the contributions the fallen chief whom adversity has braughttoj i ..: !on of our friends. ' our shores. Certainlv w need not care what
t " Golden Syrup; 4 Bills Mackeral, Xn I 2: UHairBbls Mackeral Xo I fc t quarter Do Do "14!j 1 T ierce Kicc; Totrether with all other articles in the troeery
tie ju st recet ved and lor sale by
R- TTNE1U
':".wirg action is proposed: ' foreign power takes umbrage at our hospitality i ;.-.;w, Thai the conference highly approves nor stop to count the consequences of theact. 1 v :iment of a normal institute for the Espi-cially so if as in the case that foreigu power j : jitycnn; ladies, and do cordiilly ac- has herself violated a well established principle j .-;ii."a! offer of the citizens of Brook, i of inter-national law, by a forcible interposition
' ! to cru,h or contro1 the effort of a,10l,"-r Nalion ! Week Ties & Self AdjustingStocks. . : - :th report refer only to the nor- ' to change their their form of government. We . WHOLES ALE AXD R ETAIL. 'i;ch, let it be remembered, is have the law of Xations for our guide, aud the:'HK Endless variety ofSiybs, Patterns 4 qnalitiea i . t i . . .i . . . r . - . i ; - to be found al this establishment, combined with ;-4l"!?'e department in the school. , doctrines of Revelation to quirken our conscien- , he lowest remunerative profit, presents advantage
i. i. joi:m, ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW Brookville. Ind . Offlcf tinder AmericanOfHce, Court Jtreet. Dec. 18 174. 5i-ly
oi siiniects and i.f tvle ia found in nerfertion in
flrahnm'i." Xo iiidiHVreui or inferior desiirns mar its brainy tint all tin t taste can uc;gest or capital coramauil in ihe way or elegance is to be had in the yearly volums of ibis Matraxine. Wc ask nur readers to take Ihe twelve numbers of the year and compare them with the same number of anv current periodical to test the vast superiority of Graham's Matraiine in this respect. Thenew valumr will open a stvle that w ill con. vince nur friends that "Excelsior" is our motto lor 1852. and that "(iraliam" will continue to be THR FAVOKIT OF THE PUBLIC, both in if pictorial and literary character while ihe extraordinary in-cre-ae of the amount of readme mailer will insure it a atill wider welcr-me and circulation. TERMS.-Sinle Copies 1. For tie we will send the Magazint fori yeara to on persoc. PRICE OF CLUBS FOR S2 All orders for Graham's Mae;ar.ine, commencing with lift, will he supplied at the following rate. Single subscribers 3 dollars; two copies 5 didlars; Five copies 10 dollars; and Ten pepies for 20, dollars and an extra cony to the person sendirs- the r In h of
j ten subscribers. All orders to he addressed to
GEORGE H. GR A A AM, No. 134 Cheanul St. Philadelphia Pa. Ko. 51 tf.
- son his gone out that the institution ces let us fearlessly follow them in the fulfill- ,n purchasers worthy or attentiion , , , 'wavsonhind Trom Eight to One T tr,'i5!vely for females. This is a . metit of our destiny as a nation sad leave the i SHI R f CO I LARS, at ail prices, .
House of II:tpsburg or the Crarof Russia to de-
We have al-
Thnusand Dor.en
prices, and every New
Fashion, together with a large and beautiful assortment ol' Furnishing Articles for a Gentlemen's Wardrobe. Call on mr, at
SIHUJHIiF.KV
The subscriber has oi hand a good assortment of ever-green trees, for sale on ood terms. He will plant nd ins.ne w here enough can he sold to justify. Addres IH A STOUT. Whiicomd, Franklin Cn. 1 J w.
I'weeds. Velvelteens, Linnena anu oin-u-ut.
1 do Patagonia and other Coatings ! VKST1XGS.
Super Pressed and Curled Satins
Plain and Fancy'Silka Silk and Cotton Vcl vet French and ?lain Black Lasting Fancy and Plain Summer Vesiin?s ( assarted Ladies' Dress Goods Plain an l Silk sirined Mode Cloths French, Sc.n. h and Domestic Ginv'hama Plaiw Pink. Blue. Green and Rolf Frrnhop Plain and Striped all wood) De Lains
nam and Fancy Mouse or I. ains Plain and Flowered Linnens fnew style) Plain aud Fancy American Print (assorted) d.. ilo English c French du Jo Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jaeonetta Book and Mull Malins Plain Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs ds do Silk dn do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do Bl'k Silk l.aee Veils and Green Berai Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS Plain and Fancy Silk I'ravats
DOMRSTICS. A pron. Furniture and Mariners" Checks Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths do do Potton do d dn do Mnslina Methi.en. Hamilton and other Bed Ticking While, Yellow. Red and Green Flannels Bleached, brown and e.il'd Drillings Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and Si li-ias SI I vu is. Silver F.nihif hiit rrapp ShU du du and plnin bl'k nnd mode tilk fringeil I hiSrt HhitwU do do Wemtje ShawU Binnets k Ribbons. SnpiT FnMich I. ace Rnnrt ("ntw tfl) dn Fnncy Lice mid Tncn da da Gimp and H inland da do Flort'iu'c tlrnid nnd Soft Straw do do Mi( (,inrfnn do J SUPERIOH ASSTRTMEST OF FfVr, PLAlV Asn vap fttnnos. r.ifE!. novErrvt THREAD Afi COTTON EnntSGf LAMMS' ?'', white Asn ynxF.n srr.K. roTToy Sc f..t.wBv iroor, srorKfyns SILK ASH MOHAIR ERIGFS ASH LAMES nRES? nrrTTOSK; L4niESisnGESTSm Kin.ttLK Asn COTTOS GLOFES.
Lnnkmer Wall PaptT, Hst and Cap. Roott and Shoett, Lndi tid Otnt C jrf p irk; Vmnn'Ua. Faraliand Fan;
. NhiM Ptf: i Hard wan and Cnilrry ; , Ola-" and 'i-,nt r. I Trie. Hilrcr and Lop Chain a; I Wooden Wsrr: Grocer. ra, fcr Ac Kf
I Wc in trite a rail from all ho arc pnrcha in-r in our
i inc, ann take occa '! tn tender our thankd to "old
! enftnimT, houint? that .iich nati-tfaction ha been
I rendered will h r ram acntinHaneeof f neir fTor
j We will continue fo receive in ev.chanee fr foods
III Hiuti" "i pr - fPimry p nmirer; 7 l c ' nrrr. for the hitHfci t market price: a we have made new arranrfmentahy hicho.ir proednee will he convened to market. LIXCK& FARQUWAff. March 2ft, 1150.
Itaiik, ItMiinitiuc, Hailrnad aud It
iuiiit Stock and (..'bartered AMiciationt ccnera. .V
i'OMMEHCl AI, CAIXri.ATIOXS Kmhrace every varietT of rompntatioT, p- rtaiuintf to bnine-t operation, hvitic taoijlit accordi'i to the mnM impmved method fifere, Dt$count9 Equation At bitration of Exrhnnce. Sec.
m f. h r k s t 1 1 : r o n u f. s p o d k n r k . Such et rt iat a are introduced n t h i stihft-rt a are
calciil.it d tn imprt hnin habit and a cetMi.n
btiine ty le of Correpnnilent-e tpi- the miifl fr the atudenl, a well a familiar r,e him with rommerciat l-huicalitii-a aud iJhraeolotrv. iiiclndiur
pv Jormn Invoice, Account Salt a, BiiU of Ex-
changv, tc.
One hour daily, in devoted in tea chine a 9ytemfie Stleof Buttnr Trf-o.f, rniihinini; rn-frinm with t
ihorntieh command of the hand and pen. arcnr-icv
and elrtjanc e w ith i ae aud rapidity, and perfect I1 pihilitr with heautr of eontruerion. ( OMK.HCIAL IaAW h. POI.I TITA , FCONOMT.
Daily Lecture are i;iven oti t lie' important iOirv a connected with the avocation ot the merchant in ne opi ration f commerce and practical work in if of trade, em bra tin r the sulift'Ct of Partnership, Principal and Apretit, NeijoiiaUl-. Intrument. S.ile, Rehm, Guarantee, Ac: also on the law of Wealth, f'urn'ney, foreign and domestic Kchanir-, Credit, Profit, Interest, Wagn, International Trade, Kcm The coure rati be completed in from t-iht to twi Ive week. T7" Term for the Full Coure, f4i. CfT Kxpene for St.tionery, Diploma. Ac., $ tT Instruction beiuc pivt a individually, appli eat can enter at any time. C'T A knowledge of theord'tnary F.ntfli-h branchra it all the requisite preparatory f)tialiHc4tioit. Cj The buine acquaintance of the Principal enable him to render aitnce to thnvo withuia; to pracure nituatiou on g-radiiatinr-CT7 Gid Hard r.ni le obiained in the cifv TP from 2 50 to 91 50 Per week. CJ Diploma uiiderm al awarded the Graduates.
TRUSTEES:
JnHM W. Ki.t.ia, f HAS. ANDERSOK, J. A. Skiff, Fdwarp WoODItrpp, .loH W. MEE61CK, Oct. 24. 51.
nkw apom.o nrti.niwG. ff. W. Corner of Filth and walnut Mt Cincinnati. Incorporated 1S4.
J. C. Thorp, G. S. Co. Jnu: w. Hart well, C. D. Coffin. Cm a a. Huiir.r.. 4-m.
119 Main-st,w. s., bet'n 4th & 5th,
Oct. S4.
CINCINNATI. OHIO. JAMES RICHARDSOX. '51. 44-3m.
i? diincd for both sexf s,
:!M v. time of Ihe meeting of the confer- : termine at thir pfeasure whelher we have given -fisaS?cr)tion for the building amounted ' a casus felli to lliem orany of the kingdoms or )ii' jt But ill? one now under con-; the world. ilcost a much larger sum than this.and j A bill has passed the lower House of Congress -m to this, tV.a normal department should', making the land warrants iMid under the act ::ow-,'.,an,iW.liitg house must be erec- j f Sth Sep. 1SS0 assignable Mr. Underwood.
'.mi's 8ce. mnWai,n. For these various a the Senate has reported bark the bill from the !
V-sti.ecoiife!nce appointed an agent to ' committee on public lands, with elisht amend-I
nifiit which will be concurred in and those war
rant tnus mane transierable. ll.i.iay is quite ..:,., he r.ann.is.lisras.s ,.fthe calp-..mn.ial
"at Male to b-.iM up snd sustain ' ill confined to his room; it is said he poes to ! I'"! f"r Vrpini; tlte Hair moist, imparting to it a rich
FOUND. Found atthe HninkTillc Pap'r-Mill, amnnr; the rags,
I m niaiairtr ot annul laur, ana t.vrral articles ntjew. j cli y, .Inch thr owner can have by proline; property, I and paiiug fur advertising.
1-3 SPEEH 8c STEPHENS.
. A Chemical Compound similar it the Satut al Oil of i the Hair.
THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS.
Clean, white and heantifnl preparatmn
for
POPULAR BOOK FOR AGENTS. .' Headleys Life of Kossuth. THE UVDF.HSIGXF.il have in pnss, and will -1-publish in January next The Life of Louis Kossuth, GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY. AVith Notice ofthe ilistingnlshed Men, and Scenes of the Hungarian Revolution. To which is added an
Appendix, containing the most important of the
R-ni:!! rird to the ability of this1
I A promoting. Ihe trros. th.ltixnriaore ann heatlly
tlie Hair n miivine tlamlrnfr. scales and scurl, lsn.i
of I Addresses, l.ettirs, and Speeches of the great Magyar
" "lat W,I " an honor to i' I Philadelphia soon for mddical aid his sands ofi ,d agreeable properties will be round remarA- ' t;' And in View of OUT past life ore nerK. rnn.l trW er left hi- ! W's PP ri,h,'r ,h-e h''",., r i.rri,a,i.""
; j-- , - skin- It is nnlike any ofihe Alcoholic ano un prep-
countrv a richer leffacv, than in given iu the i aratians so commonly used for the Hair. Ita snpei i- - - ' 1 1 II.: .......L.i. in t m timn-
or.ls sht atl nisi. i e.i -vu. v - ... terlie being mnistenine and cooling.'nsfrodof dryine
niporunl particular are we not
he shall s-e. A school has been " ,le county seminary under the csre of -' -IVnx assisted by Mrs. DaAiiY. mVman and lady by their ample qual- '"" teachers, and promptness in the dis-
tr.-irduti.a, have ir lined the confiiienre
'.trens and the community guorally.
t!ssiiin closed with seventy-fivi
life and public services of Henry Clay.
a
and heating as the alcnholie preparations are; and being free ofthe greasy qualities of marrow, oils tc. Its p wrr to remove the glutinous coating which obstructs the pores of the skin when unhealthy, and whi h nresent the follicles from exuding an oily
substance necessary to the natural moisture, beauty
pupils
Hls-gnl fir. It will be recolected that there was considerable talk just before the August Election in 1S50,
nhnnt ATr Tti.rtnn th e Treasurer havino taken and rrowth of the Hair is iitleoual led
, -! Due free application ofthe HairGloss will impart ll'egal fees. At the next session ol our Ciri'llll ,. i,,;,, beauty and moisture to the hair, than Crurt hewas indicted for It, but the judge con- ; "hole b.ttle ofthe alcoholic pr perations usually J ! sold-besides it w ill not soil the finest linen. Persons
'V tone has opened with gond prosnects. ; ''idering. that admititine, the facts were true, the ,. ;r .lightly gray, will find this article to
ybe obtained in good private fami- justified it aud consequently set the .nd ct- - h,;";;,... n7,l prr-
U rominff from a ii-.1r.tiCr j tnn. asi,;e. AniJ Uireupon nil appenl v; lake atton th" hrt iiu v can nf to cfiiirtren nair.
-MeDec.. V.V. SXYDF.R t- ihe Supreme Court By the last Indianapolis ...aVa.ioc it to crow l.ixnriantlv. If mv im-p-
learo tht deciMOII of our Circuit aratmn of art ran raur the hair to grow, tlie hpau-
Hair iio will rto it. Vi tt lihrral Ht'onnt mal to PmeriM ami those who buy hx -holvale. AHi!re-!i C. P. Fay, Owcro,
N. Y. Pnfi 25 vrnta p r bottle
tt'a1rrin Frnnklin Co. la. ran learn term on rn ffoirinroT tht Kdttorot the Amrnctn of Krookville
Rmpres Jom ihine,M I.itV of Lafayt-tte," t-ic; with an IntrodiH-tioii by Horace Orvely. In one -Ifc;tnt 12 mo volume, with a te'l Portrait. Uniform in nize nnd ntj le uiih "HcatUt-y's Josephine. Price $1,25. Agents wanted in every Comity of the United Statta to caiii-ati fur the above popular work. Any Newspapers ptibliht'tt within 500ini1t of New York Siae that will cive the above three inertiona, shall recrive a coiy ofthe work immediately on ita publication free of cxpi'ii'p by mail. Addrrn, DERBY &. M1LLKH, Publishers, 1 3 w Auburn, N. T.
GUSTAV HERDER, ! mroRTm, WHOt.F.SAl.E !k HKT1L DEALER IV II AltO W A U R & VVT li K It V 331. MAIX-S I'.. 4 Wrs alnire F.IRHTH-ST., cinc:nnta n. ohio, Keeps constantly on liantl a laite assortment in is line uf business. Oct. 17 'It. 41-1 year. GLOBE cTIIlYcr STORlT A3IBKKC; &. STACIIKL, WHOI.FS ALK CLO THING DEPOT, KO. -jno M AIX-ST, CINCINNATI, O. Oct 17, 31. .j-.j..
N.nice THK itndersiirnrd Kcriitnrs ofiherstae of Vi' Mam Hiibottom decM woold rinTtltiry rtqnrsf all peraoii indebted ti aiil ta'4 lommt lorttard and settle the sam ; and if aOr the lth day uf n it .laonarr. their accounts remain onrtilt d. they itt be placed in the hauda of in fiffieer for collection. Dee. S, 51-8W J.J. HI HO f OM. E. l YNK.lt, F.xcntors.
Reinstated Hall of Snrint;H.-ld I.odije, 7 Drc. filh, 1SI. A. I.. MSI. J At stated niMMins; of Sprincfs-ld I...derr, No. 45, GF.OKOK A."HASK s rrinstan d in ihr puss, ssion of all the rights, h.-nrfits and nntiler'-a of As cicnt Free Masonry. Br Ordrr stt tl.e l..dt-. 5I-3w. N. S. 1 KHKKl.li, lea. Turnpike Notice, Notice is lirreby cir n that an election will be held at ihf st-hiiol linncc in the town of Horh.-strr on the 1st Monday in February nr-tt for the iirp..sf ..f t'lfct.ni st-v.-n directors of thr Harrison, ss I'rrn ton, Hoihester, and HrunksillrTnrnpikr "..miany. A. H. MTI.KKRT, beet. RrOnkrille, la. D.'C.Sth, 1151 51-3
Boots & Shoes.
TS Cases boots & shoes of a superior article, made expressly lor the reta;l trade, rmhracitir l.u's Women'a and Children's ust opened and for sate by R.TYNEK. Dec, 9, 'Jl,
t)Afinlb Hemlock tanned sole leather.
25 Sidles I'pner Da
Do
ffiinftbr Prcilrsstial Am
pirnats.
papers we
Ju.ip;i lias been oyerriiled, such fees tleciiied ille- j
!stv !Pr.t story i. fn,l here, uthxh I liave pal, and tlie rase remanded to our court for trial. : ;'' vn In print. Durmg tlie res-ent great. The State vs. Burton- F.rror to the Franklin i Rn, h:rr, a minirr cf gent!eman met at j circuit court. j ither, find among thf pdajy of. The defendant was indicted for extortino; 35 j "l'''"51"" was the distingui hed or- , cents from Michael Owen. At the time of the .1 -""y-pW A. Douglas, and the dis- extortion, Burton was treasurer of Franklin Co., !
Not.
51.
4-l year.
i-!ecretary of War, Gov. Marcy. wine AW apace, and at lentrth. Gov : one of those knojyinjr looks of his, jrvd "the health of M r. Douglas, ""-Wc-from Illinois may he continntt s.is years to fill his place in the "HVv,aB a Iready so much graced " -m'w'M-HV rally was evident, and Mar-
' "tauiVVAvfii satisfaction at the"hit "
"" -'f out, and after returning
., Cil',aby Riving, "th, distinguished ri!t,rfw,r.Gw.r..r-iu. -
-- -', an i nm one p.trli on hw
-..in laugnter sacceeded the hap- . "Aonly after which the Governor was .N.Y. Herald. Tare. Kensj,, on !,
"CBrnnton, Justice of the Peace in
and he cluimedthis amount as a fee due him for a constructive levy ofthe goods of Owens for the non-payment of taxes. It was contended that as the statutes authorised the treasurer to charge the same f-es, a constable might for levy and retnrn.and as the taxes had not been paid hy Owens unt:l after the 1st day of January, a levy anl return would he persume l, although not really ma !e, under the decision of Roop t. The State, 1st Blackford, 323 Judge Smith held:
That the case referred to was not analogous,' IJMALTER Chains
for there the constable had received an execution had visited the execution debtor, and collected the money, but in this case nothing had been done by the tre asurer, except to receive the duplicate and the amount of taxes. The 5Pth sec
tion ofthe revised statutes, page 218, gives the
Executors Notice
ritHF. undersigned have take out letters testa- ' n etitary on the last ill or John Creek, late of i the Cinnty of Union, Intl. dee'd. All .persons ha. ; ine; demands acainst the estate ofdee'd are reqnsted j to present then as the law directs for settlement, and I
those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is sulrent. k. Rrnvsmr., WM. RYU AM, Fxe-utors. Liberty, Nov . , 18 1. 50-Jw-fee ttOO.
Calf Kip skins now on hand and lor sale br H. TYXER. Dec 9, '51, 500 Book Agents Wanted-
I TN EVERY eouny in the States oflndiana, Illinois, ; Wisconsin , Missouri, Michigan and Ohio to convass
Tor the following important and a.ualle worKS which are sold by subscription. We hare apenis now in the field wins re clearins; from two to fire dollars per. day. It will he seen that our hooks are ol a rery il re i ruble kind and calculated
to please every taste.
it Hooks tor young men, oy vr. n ia. i
D IT II II r. & CO
IMPdflTRRS AND DPSI.KRS 1ST CLOCKS, WATCIIKS. JEWELRY AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS, MATERIALS. Constantly on band an extensive a-sortment of Ool.l and silver Lever and Verer Watch's; Fine ,-..i.i i mi. . (;..!, I silver and Common
Spectmles Hold and Silver Pencils; Spectacle I
Glasses: Percuss, on Cups; Revolving Pistols; i.aor-, Knis-.-s: Scissors; Dentists Files; Toys , fcc .. tc., No. 130, Maitt-st.. in. tier Commercial Bank, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Carrcl! C:irpel.!! flft VARUS Fall Style Superior Thrre yiljuiJ Plv Tapestrv. Wool, Cotton and W ool,
Hall, Drnirselt, ung, .vr.; an cnr.p ....
4l-tf.
Turnpike Notice. Th stockholder of the Franklin Turnpike mmpanv are hereby notified that an election wil In' held at Mt Carmel on the 1st Miin.l.iy in .lan.nry nest for the purpose of eleciiug lhre direct.. rs for said company. JOHN P. IIRADY, Prest. n e. 2d, m.sl.-51-Jw pnosi'F.c rrs for imj. THE SATURDAY EVEWIUGr POST THE LEAD1N; LITER ARY WEEKLY OF THE I'NION. The proprietors of the POST think it iinneeessary
to dwell upon
BURTONS.
150 41-tf.
SHAWLS? SHAWLS?
and l.nn !lials for sale at
BURTONS.
"Ihe lis li
ne Mrs. F. -' I be Ieser-
Just received and For Sale, Chenp,
S,2 Ifimo mi. 11
Gift Books for younp men, by Dr,
Alcntt
A Alcntt
4 Hhds N. O. Sue;ar I Ti -rce Rice, s. tllilColilen Syrup, 10 Satks Table p;ilt, Rhs Cid. r Vinepar 10 Boxes Rosin Soap, Oct. t4, 'il.
ny
i Bbls Crnsh'd A I.oardo . do O Molascs, itt do Sal, 10 Sacks Uio Coffee. 10 Roses Mould Candle, N. D. GALLION44- tf.
LAW PARTNERSHIP. John RTAit bdoar ha TMona , 'HF. Undersigned have this day entered into pa'tM ship in the practice of ihe law in the Franklin Circuit Court- JOHN RYMAN, EDGAR HAfMuND. Sept. 3, '1 S7-tf. TKAC f-i CI I A INS,
I. or do.
Farmer's Hoel,
Gardner do du Rakes.
As.cs, Shovels, Spades, fcc, &t )
Foralebr LINCK ft FARqUHAR, Brwoville, ladiar at the Pott OJfict ELECTION 0FDIRE3T0RS-
Wm.
912 lftmo on. 11
1 he Silser Cup ol Sparklinr drops, from nsany rouuiains, for thr friends of temperance by Miss Porter, 31 lmo, pp, I dullar. On rOn, ils hi-iry.condiiiOn.prosprcls,teoeraphy, climate, and productions, with personal adventures anion? the Indians, during residence on the plains
bordcrinr the Pacific, hy Ke. nugusius nines. 1 2J. Fremon'is esnlorine rsnedilinn. tbrutieh the Roek-
y mountains, Oresjon a.id California with additional Fl Onrado matter. I.
Young's Science of Government, new and improv. ed ailditiou, I. Lives of Madison and Monroe, r.inrth and firth 'residents of the Un lied States, by John qmncy Adams price 1 Life or lien. Andrew Jackson, new edition, revised and enlarged, with Bancrolt's eulogy, by Jehu S l...L;.. i.riee I t.S
I hnlling adventures by land and sea; edited J. O. Bravman, Esq, joo l2nio, pp. illustrated 150.
Noble dr. ds of American Women, or examples ot Female Cnuraee and Virtue, edited hy Clement, F.q, with an introduction by Mrs. L. H, Siprouriuy
IT4T4
I best stock
i... i. .;n h- .,.1.1 i nr.AP for CASH at
41-,r BURjONS
nnd 4'
ev.-r
Just ea ni t!ie largest
broogi t this market,
North American Clothing Store. .1 H. HEINSHF.IMER CO., WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, anil dealers in SHIRTS. CLOTH. CASSIMF.RES. VESTING, and TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, Nos. ao? fc. 301, Maia Stieet; 'incinati, O. Oct. IT.V.I. 4S-lyear.
DAGUKRR0TYP1NG. J. C. MCRACKEN ARTIST w -k rnt'I n resoeeifullr announce lo the ladie
...l eeotl.lll.il of Hrookvil e and vicinity I bat
the d.stiiiciii-hiiig leaturts tifihrir
ll-knnwn wiklv.w l.os.' brilliant success flu ring
an existence orTHIU I Y YEARS is a -ore guarantee for the future. We have ihe p. a.nreof a.iiioimcing ourrolltill.jed cnlinrction with I. at distiu;uihed author. -ss, MRS. F. . D. E. N. mini WORTH, author .if s he IVs. rted W ife," Shannonr'ale." t ie. Iluritig the comming sear e base made arrangements for the folios, mg nov. -lets; EOI.INK. OM. M MiNOI.I A VAI.K; Bv Mrs. CAROLIN E LEF. IIKM 7., Author of "Linda," "Reus." tc VIOLA; OR, ADVENTURES IN 1 HE FAR SOUTH W ESI . A Companion to Prairie Flower." "v ExtERSON"
RENNET, auihOr ofPrairie Tlcr,' dits ofthe Osage," i-tc.
TRIAL A Nil T It V Jini: ' A Tale of expiation ami Redemption ! J). F. N- SOUTH WORTH, author of
! trd W ife," etc., etc. ' 1 A MORAL PATER. 1 I In eonclnsi-n. we may say that we shall maintain -for the Post ihe character M has acquired of bs ii.g a j strictly moral paper; one that a parent mil allow to ! g freely before his innocent sous and daughters. ! A careful rnard shall also be kept, as heretofore..., r
our Advertising Colo nu-.s, thai nothing ot an improper charastermay obtain admiitanre. The POST alo will contain cv rywesk S. lrcl. d Articles of ihe choicest description, "r more Engraving". Humorous At licles, the Most liiteresting Nes. Local News, Bank Note List, State ul the Markets, the Stock Market, elc.ete. TERMS. Thr trrm. of lh POS T nrr t IV-IIht if pait, in utivincr, Thrr Pollarn if not pniJ m !rncr. For Five DollRr-in advance, one mpy i crn ihrrr -iir. AVo coittinur thr lullowin low terin for riub, lo be tent, in the city, tonne aiKrt'M, nd, in the coiintrv, 10 tmr pot-oflice. 4 Copiet. - Prr Annum, n ( nd onr t A'-nt.) tio oo 1.1 (And onrM Act-in,) S'M " J0 (And one til A cent.) $.0 00 Thr Tnnni T tor Club mnt wtwat he rnt in rlTinct' Suhrription may he nt at our rik . When thr um l Urge, a draft ahnulil he prornrt d ifmsihlt thr rni of which may he deducted from thr amount. Addrepn, alvaut pvtt-pniti PKACON tV PF.TKRSOX. No. ft boiith Third Strret, Philad Iphia.
P. S. A ropy of thr POb I hi nr aeoi grat". a a
fly prrformed in the tmach
fret-It i xud f rom
the itmrr fimi of that nriran, ht n in a atatc of h all li. mII d the ;srir Jmrr. 'I him Hind i the tirent Sirrnt f the '. th." Purifying, ffnrr.nr, a irl Stitnuhttifg A tr ni of I he atomaih and inloiinrs. With out it tht-rV w ill he no dicri ion. no converi..n of fiMd into hlood. aod no oii'riti(n of ihe body; but lather a fool, torpi l, painful, and destructive condition of the holt- dir-r-t ie a ii pa rai :n. A ak. half
K of d( nd, or injured tooirh produce no cod Ciatno
J nice, and In nre the dm-jir, d;ut arc atuiuy htch r-naiif. I'KPSIX i ihr i hief el mtnt, or great D'g'orfve Prinrrr,trf the (.nitric Joi-r. It i found in r"iattuitriaiic" in . h ot id pan f ihe human uttiniaeh a fit r ((' h, ami im linit undi the t"ruch to dir t it-1f, or at itelf up. It i aUo ft.und in the i"mii h of aiiinin1. a she ol. rail", P.r. It ihr n.ait rial iif d li farmer in j rk.re ch -e. cal'edi Itt nm . ih t ftV i'i of ltt h l a 1 rp b n thr -rria olidt-r of the dairy. The eiirdtine 'f milk i tl fri pror pi if iltt itmn. Irmt p tt-ii-ihinc pni r. l h- ioma-h of a mlf tllrtirdla nt arly iu thoiinnd time it o n i iRht ot milk. Karon I.rihic ta't a th:it. t)i:r part rf I'tp'ini'i. olvtd in iimv tho ni pari of ait r, iililt(rit nint andotht'r food." Iiiatd tomah f rod nee no eod Ciivnr Juire Rt-nnei or V pm. 1 o how thai i hi want may he perfectly aupplit d, r qticta tin- fol low in? r I R T I F I P K V I D K i F. 1 B UOV l, I K Ft I O. in hi rt bbrait d work on A t i ni a I heniitry, A n A rtifieial dipt ne Fluid ana1ac't to the Oniric Tuice, mar h-readily nrr-pan-d frrm ihr muciMi membraiif pf ihe tomahof ihf-alf. in fm-h vnrii.ii artirlt of food, a meat and ect, i II ht- n tenet! rhanzetf. nnrl difeteL jutt in the nme manner at they xeauld tie in the human atnrrarh Dll PKHK.IU A, in hi famou trratine on "Fooil and flirt,' piiMilif d hy Fowler A Well. New York, pac 3. iat thr tunc irreat fact, and deeribe tut-m-thod of pfoaration. There arc few higher amhoritte thu Ir prreira. COMP.K, in hi valuable wrifinjr n th 'I'hyidnry of I)i ration, "lm rvr that 4a diminution ff the dn- qii.iiuity fif the fiafric Jni(e i" a promini nt and i!.jrr :til inr raue of Dypi pia;" and he taie thit ' ditinu-ht d pro ft -er of medciue in I, n, lo w a i vm ly a fflici d u ith tl i compliiiii . findioir rverv tliintr Ne to fail, hal rr rotirat to ihr ;nM ic Juice, obtained frem thr -lorn ach if livina; animaU, w hit.h pro-el completely out rrt. l)r. CiR AfMf. author of the famon wmli on Vrceiable I et." a s ii i a remarkable tact in phvu'thiirVs that ihe itimeh of animal, mact ra'etl t'i mater, impart t ube fluid the property ot diol vine vnrion rtirb of fund, and t.f rfTectinc a k nd of art'fii itsl iUzrxttan c.f iht-m in no xvise dtffttcnt from th'' natural it i x$t tve ftr ot r." Dr. M Mf'S.cri-at work, ihf 4Ohemitry of Vin,(I.. a V HUiit -hard. 1'hila. 184., pp. 321-21 aj: Tha tdirtiv ry of FKPSIV forma a fir era in tin thmi- . til hctnn t Dipe-it ittn. Finm rectut i pt rin rnt r kniiu tliat Is.oH i dist.lvt a rrptH'. in ti i nt fit-ial diet nt fluid. pr-parrd from Ft in, a it ii A the na i oral i ic Jum e it i If. Vrttf. our Dl'xtillSOX of the JetT.ro Coller. rhi1adrlihia.iii hi cr at ot k on Human Ih iolc f iff-vote more t bet ti fifty pace to an rt:.miuaiimi n, tlii- oiib't ct. H t eperin ni with Dr T.t aomont, on the iatric .In ire. ohiaim d from the livinc human a'oir.ach aod Tr.on aiiim1 are t-M known. In all ra-t-a," he ar, di raion occurred a p'-rfectly i n he art'f"nl a n ihr tinftn-ff d.c,,'on"" Ai a DYSPEPSIA CURER, ' I1H. Htl"t;H I ON'S ir. .artioti of PKI'SlN" has pnidnreH the mot mwvrllntio rTrrti, ryrine cases of iirhility, Ejtinriation, .ifjruiij fr.inr. ami Dytprfi?r CiTiaiimftfttri, s.tppo. to In- on the ery erire of the sjrasr. It is impossible In ; is. ihe Hi I a lis of cas. iii ihe limits of this ailrertiaemi nt hi" authenticate.! certificates have hecti triv.n of more than TWO HI'NnlO.II HKMHKMH.K ITKES. ill Philad. Iphia. f York, anil Htriini alone. 'I liese mere fiearlr all .1. sperate rase, anil the cure were not mils rapid and sioiiderf.il. hut prrm-inetit. It is a rreat NKKVOI S AVMDOTK. and particular! v tii fill for tendency ta billi. us riisorje.-. Liver Cooiplriiiit, Feverand A e-. r !.! I y t rep t.-rt Fever and Ayiie, ao.l theevil eHVcts of qoio.ne, MercuryA and oiher dru-s upon the llicestisr orcHiis. alter o lonT sickness. A Lo. for excess in t'tiir. and the to. Tree os.- of in lent spirits. It a' most reconciles Healt ' isifh n'e.i..eeofir-. oi, O'tinini raHFi.mT. "here is no form ol OLD SIOMACM COS PLAINTS stlii. li il do. s not s. em to reach and rent...' at once. No matter how hail ih.-y mat- he -;IVF.S IVSTtVT KK.I.IKF: A 'ilr rfnrs ... mare all the utiilrn tnut timfiti-nif. and it need re iu Ivtohe repent. .1 . for a s"horl time, to makethes . c'o.iii enecis p rninnem. r s. is s .r t. i.of otii ! YKsOK OF HOI) Y. follow at once. It isparlictilarly cxccllenl ill ca-. s of Nmisca, Voniltilir. Cramps, Soreness of the pit ol the Stomach, disire-s ater. a- . tllltr. lovi . cold, state of ihe Blood. Heaviness, Lowlies. of Spirits, p.-spiiiiileocv. F.niaciati.ui, Weakness, ! einlet.ev lo I nsMiiiIY, Suicide, K: c. Prie. . ON K H')l.l. H per liottle. Oncbottlewill lien . fl'. ct a last mr; cure. PI'J'SIX IV POWDKHS. SF.VT I'Y MAIL, FHF. OF l'OSI AOK. For c..livenieliee of encliii? to all parts of lh co.intrv. the IMCJF.SIIYK. MATIFH OK THE I'KP I ia put up in the form -f Pnsvdcrs. ilh din riious to he di-ulved ill water or ss rnp. hy the pa ti. nt. Th. se posiders cc.Hlain iost ihe same matter as the hot ties, hut fircr thrqun-iliti lr thr tame fir ire and si.ll he ., ol hy llliil. FHKF.OF I'OS I'A OK, fo
OVF. DOLL 1 sent i-post paid) to nr. J u is lOV.Nn. It N.irtli F.iu'hlh st reel. I'hila.l. 1 phia. Pa Sold l.i acrnt s in every town in ihe Vniu d Statosr and hy rsp. rtaiile dealers in .tjedicilic generally. S. ptemlo r", 1850. ST. -1 2lll. For sal bv M. W. U tile. Brookville, A. T Irwin Se Co . K.iirlielJ, Vm. Uiiliollotn, Mt;tinora, P. P. Tiinvni, I.H.irel. C R. Overton, AmlersoD. I. Bevi r. Liberty, It. Ri.l-r it fson. Bro.viisllle, J.L. Aniiress-, Pnnl.ipivil!e, P. Mou, Coniiersville, N Ctnio i o., Ciilnniliii, Thnmpaiin & Gillenpie, (Jreena't.urp, Krtlon Kmnsy it Co , Millord. P Criwe!l., Xiipnlenn. II. West it J. H Clirk. MauehcsUr, W. Conner. Favetleville, ! f?. Birber, Uushville. R. L. Aiitrnbns. Clarksburg. W. Jnhtifoii Vers:iil!es. II. Allmnnr? Milan. FerHi Ar. MrCnllotieh. Lavrenceborc Sl, hv M WHMLK. Itrookville: A 1 I ess it. A Cot Fairfi. M:f" Yaneamp, M. tamori: V H Finns. We. 1'iion: Mrs F. Slunnwav. Hnnl:p-viHe; I Heaver Lilierlv: wholesale hs' C S ll.le,.al & Co. 17 Cine,.,. ! nili: Oleott, McKesson .V- C... 127 Maiden Lane New York cits: .1 Ft Farn'iam travellincr acent; also by afrents in every town lhronsh the west
. . . .. . .k ...... r. U.....M r,.r tl.e or- snrcimen. to hit one rcqucstinr it.
tie lias openco r.oora-. .... . ' ' . ' , 1 1 TA .. ... n S - p,.se of takinp Iarn.rrotipe Minniinres for any : Dec. 19, 51, KB Ihomav favor him with ihe.r pair nace having ; -
every thin; well adopted tn the art. apparatus per- ECOnOlTlV. COmfOtt and 5p82Q.
'ifornia nt.. i .. . I.. j i-.- t . ' Notice is herehf t;ivet that one hundred (1001
...... euuy caiieaupon IO ""'",cl l" "i"t rum tuwuuu . ... ,i. -,:,,! ck ofthe Brookville rt tireens.
-i - i. : . ! 1 1 '1 1... r , , n .- . . I , ,
fc- Venice mr n COUple VJVnO u"i tegmar per s.-riii;ijje uuhii lliuneys cui
,)' ""coming man and wife. When lectml, only w hen he has performed actual ser- - ; Pities tnrife, two superfluous pn- v'theMme time' and took their Judgment reversed, cau?e remanded, Sic. s- .1. . I
ww ivtrothed, as if they felt more . " vnio place. It 't for lre Bnuiton to tell which
U,C,.:
groom, and he asked the
4".Mmpli,-ity. Each ofthe three or rnllioe tL ei-Ks :
Art ivnl tsr Ihr Csrorgin. New York, Pec. 2 1. The United Plates mail
Bteamer (.eoreia, from ChigTes, with California 1 each share of stock siih.crihcd.he.na; the 2nd
burKh Turnpike Company have been subscribed, and i.ihrarv of Natural history, royal octavo, 400eiigraten (,0) Ier centum thereon has been paid in, as ; ris price S so req,,ired hv the charter of said company that an j t-, ci0.dia of Useful know ledpe, by VTm. R. Mnr-rlr,-,inn of nine fo) Directors for said Company will rny- . niheli.hed with 330 engravings, I vol royal y,r neld at the office of y.ihn H. Farsj nhar F.sq . in the i eoin4 no. town "f Brookville, Franklin Cminiy, Indiana, on i a r t of nnr hooks, with wholesale anil retail Samrdav be 10ih dav of January 152, beteen ihe ! prices attached, forwarded, postage paid, on applicabonrs of t and 5 P. M. of said day that all the Stock- i tjtin. ho Iders are invited to he present and participate in j Newspapers ia thcabove Stales and cniintie. eoprsairi election. ! inp this adve rtis.ment .mire (ay the fonrleen b...)
The stockholders arereqinred to pay nve (3;iiot ars , jnrlucline this notice, aim eivinc '" -
: an editorial notice, snau ree...e - --
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e . . f m-;.!. n...i-r..h. -. .. .. ..n ..... .... .... .. I...... . h.. .....at fnti
l.rl It ilf.fl. Ol r ..... l,i " . . .. he fl.' IS P......... .. . il v.." .ii."-- ....
ical Sketches; edited b) James O. Uraynml K.q- ,,,', are invited to call and ex amine . price I 50. . , .. specimens. Person, w.sl.inf Miniature will please Iff A 11 11 A 2S Li b 31 b 1 1 . m a " bTu.IIah ills.asealnrl stfYA i s koi t atuiel lima I
Sch-olcrti ia Amencnn imuhip, lai kM3tl lie inienu i rvinini mm. - -
6vn. pp prive t 5
Executor s Notice, v -e -t-tr n si l-.-stao.eiiiarv. nnon the estate
I m nni ' Crocker, dee'd. 'with the Will annexed
have this lias bel li rnmt.d to the iinilersi(;nra, ny
.i..ri..l, ..f .l.n Probate Court of Fjanklill Co In
diana. Persons haviti? claims a?amat
said estate
1S.1. H O STAWVS' Cincinnati and Conni rsville. Iml.V. S- Mail. Daily Packet Line. From and afof ter ihe lnth of O. uilier. I'.SI. there will be a Packet
leave Cincinnati at i o'clock I". M. precisely, pas.inj ihrouirh In.lnstrv. Home ens . Cl.avestow n.Harsnn. Cedar Grove. Mrookiille. Metaninra anal Laurel.
The follow ing boots compris the l.uier
most file th.m duly authentic il. d. in sai.l urns, l-isflrpve ht.TlO. ) liUSSCl. .MiltCr.
..m,-.. wtii. one year trom .ins on.e, ....o w
tli bi.d must make imm. ttiale pavment. i-h.....t. i. solvent. THOS. CKOCKFR.
'"Tsi... , . .
i f;( y v,,"' promises on her part or ! ; Sl,,i however, being called s. the important question, then and V'.j p ''"'"nn and deliberate choice of x, a,,!ordingly. The others, like ' - "'i nuieac ed in ihe choice, and in-
s':-s ;,le,obstcli
mails to the loth November, arrived at this port
this morning. Phe brings 400 passengers, $ I, -476,000 in gold in fright, and 1500,000 in the hands of passengere. The Georgia wag detained at Chagres (hree days by bid weather. The passengers report the Brother Jonathan, for Chagres, put into Kingston in distress, having six feet of water in her hold. Her passengers would proceed to Chagres by sail vessels.
There had been a tremendous storm of rain at
hagres which lasted tw weeks, which caused ihe river to rise nearly fifty feet above ils usual height- A great deal'of property had been de- ' stroyed; houses, men, and cattle had floated
Methodist Eoisconal ChneoK down the river, and were swept out to sea. On
" this city on Tuesday last, for the tne 10'h the river had subsided: several vessels
were lost in the stom ;
Consul Owen left Havana for Charleston on
the 15th inst. Mr. Sharkey had not arrived on the 16th.
stallment to J. W, Hilt. Treasurer of said Company, on or before the 10th day of April 1852, ana quarterly instattmen's of five (5) dollars each thtreafter. until all be paid and also those ho are behind with the 1st instalment are required to hand the same to the treasurer without delay. Bt order of the board. Dee. 16, 'SI, No. M, Jw.
Itrnriv M:ide Clolliins
hooks, (subject to their order; to ne ufio'os store in Chicago. . - . The above to be operative sar for si months li-Oin January. 18.U. All letters should be addressed (post
paid) to 4 a
Dec. I, "3 .- 50-:
F.&ectltar.
HF.WSOS ft DFMSON,
Wholesale Booksellers, Chicago, III.
CARPETS, CARPETS.
LAST ARRIVAL OFTHE SEASOX.
rpne .unscnor. ..,,.-. n-v. .-v.. ....... ..... -, ..-.i.-.i-ned has just received direct trom me 1 general assortment of redy made clothing eolisis. S ..n.ir..tne,i na ji
r.- - . II. IU D. TKS ll.uii ....... ..n
r.ihe subscriber has just received from the east a)
genet ting of
io n-
e to the rompletion of
.l,7.1" nc,h"l Church v., -5 lmportant meeting r .u. i.-j:
. "- this
-rsv-f - "ay last, ror the ; '.oningtheGeneial Conference, . . HI Boston .n f . - . '
ioTJfrmbW,aS WiU eiuD",Pe!,'M in,0'he Confer--n "J , 'h" mil"iMtions in the gov- i the Church, as the w iMom of the ' A J"aytU?swt or W 'Ton.-PhiU-; ""aritani. J
Cloth fc nlatiket Corts,
Frock. Sack do Cassimcre V Satinet Pants, Vesta, I'nd. r Shirts, Diawers fcc- Ae. al of which he will sell at unusual low fltrnrr. R.TYNEK. Dee.o, 'SI,
s-Tst and best selected stock be ever openeu net... r in this market- C mprisinc the most tastrl.il an.l n d-
cious selections of all kino ana color, .rom ... eispervard. Those wishina; to purchase would find i it to their intersst to call and examine Ins stock, as
he isdetermintd nut to oe unuerioiu i.j anv ..uu.e ... the"'' RICHARD TYNF.n.
Administrators Sale ON Friday the id. sUv nr January I will proceed to sell at puhlick auction at Ihe late residence I of William Newnain Deceases!, in Rlonmine; Grove ' Township the personal property b. loneiiir to the I estate uf said d. -teased, con-isl...; of one horse, one (two horse wairon, and bsrnrss, cattle, hogs, grain, I rarnuiie niensils. household furniture 4c. ... ... i... ,.,.!,. known on the .lav ot sale.
DAVIO SLAUGHTER Aiim'r.
No. 51 51, Sw.
illoosier State, S. W. Lee, Master.
These floats are cuclnsively for Passenger. This route pas.es through all the Principal Towns ofthe White Water Valley. Horses and carriages can be had al all hours at rtrookville. Laurel and Coniiersville, many part of the couwtrv. Small Packares willhe delivered at all the Towns along the Line, by leaving ihem at the Office.
Fire and Water Proof Roofiu. FarV't?' itii.l.-rciirsed hvinc; l.e. n ap.'oint.-d eent I for S M Ac C M Warren's Fie and Water Proof Wo.ifiiitr. is now rea-lv lo do roofiotr of sh's kind in anv part of Franklin", t'liiox. or FavetteCnnnl.es. "I he Store r o.n of M W H.ile and Tl H .V 1 C ortin. in Ilrnokvtlte. a-e covered with this kind or ro-finr. to whom the until ic are referred I ' .'iirbili'v, ehiapmss. safety, am! convenience, all rr-rm-ieod it, as superior, in the construction orr.nst biiit.li.itrs. W S BAKER. Rrookville, July 1?. '51 10 lyr. Fannin?: Hills. 7J'!K rn.b-rsirned linve the t.less.ie- of anno'inewinr tn the citi7. ns of Franklin and a.ll"illinr Counties, thit sb.-v are now maooCctoeioe. and have rea.lv for sate, Alexander Moffat's Improved Fa.irinp Milts The patented improvement inihe-a Mill, r. iid. r them far superior to any others now tn n.e One luin.lre bushels ..f whet, per honr. can be cleaned w ith ihem. tnkine out tlie cheat, and 1 eth.rtr.Th. (tut he fi. 1 1 ..n riorit v of these nil Ms can only he known hv s. iiij-an.! trsiotr Ca" t d ee th. m. b.T.ee y-n hov ime poor concern, v Inch will onlv cumber voiir l.art W ! MKt Peeper r.r.
Wni MOP Al Manilla-:' orcr. RrookTille, July II, 'it. 30 JOIIV P.IIOWTi T), Attornev atlaw I.ROOKVILLE
Pecetiiber 5th 1851.
Real Estate for Sale. J HF s.ibscrilvr offers for .ale a lot of land contain. - in'r 1 1 1 acres r-n which is a dwelling honse.
II ATS & C APS.
" I Brookville, Dea. 9, "SI,
D r. D u tt o n. Resident Dagucrreun Artist. RMsas it steers suh of HaVt Dsif Slora.
fl Cases Fall Style Silk Hats S s s ss ss Fur Dn Men's Jr. Boy's C loih , For, Plush ansl oil Silk Caps just opened and f.r sal by R. TTNER.
Dee. o, '5i,
Planes Planes!
ingle ft Double Jacks
Hraeea ss Smoothinr ntaae now on
band ana lor sat ay
Bt. l,"l,
M. TYKKR.
. .... . ...... rl .se ot watec.ami a nearinir
nrcrard ofF.vcel.-at Grafted fruit, said lot is situated in U ian Counts on the Stale Koa.l leadina; froas Oxford to Coniiersville 1 mile, east of Dunlap.yille, I would particularly call the attention of Blacksmiths to this stand as il is one of Ihe best Country stands in the t'oi.iitv. a clear title ran be ?ivrn and
ter. ot sam vo.opn... m-e ...-.v.., hs.l in tsn weeks if c tiuired, loriurtner
notified that all the stock remamint: alter ine r y. irr r j(1,, t;. Kocrn. r, livint; in first in.ialment fwhich was nquir. d to be paid he r"'',?.,. ,hi. i)(, , t.lemeut on Hannahs
the 1st day ol Januaryi i.i re.,,..r ... ..e f k Ulliin Counts la. to t.iecreiarotthe company at hi. residence in ers.a aom JOHN O. KORRNF.R
Nn. Jl 51 3w.
Owen Road Company
j Cinrtnnati to Indii.trT I North rtend ' Cleaves j Ory Fork ; Harrison New Trenton 1 Cedar Grove Mrookville Metamora Laurel Ashland Nulls Mills
Conaersville
Mi let fnrr10 , 4- 11 '! 3-l a-:o - -ss ' co 7-.U 5- 35 I 25 S-sJ ' -'0 o 51 5 ro n-.s 1 !' J-M " 2-5 40 5-70
Administrators Notice.
the township of Laurel in Franklin Cn.y, lnd ana fc L i..e ios.I. Iment. Of five dollars on each share o"" Perc-sabsT Bin
stock as follow, to wit-One of said instalments to , CUS! HUN'S.!
tie pain on or ..e....v ...v .... ... ..... --. - - monihs from Fcbraary to October inclusive. In th - - .so n order ofthe lloard of llieetors. I
' M.KF.I.I.Y.tsee. A. J. ROSS, Trsst. Dee W lH. 1--
'B1 ' T. . i . J.r..-..e.l it have ever been .,d in t his nn ket . for cash .ran
- - . - " . ,k. e.te ..f
P. e: V, II A T T AIIOR aw tvari'i.e) inf... m le tiuhtic that be ha. iost recei -X V ,,., hi. t.ii k of FALL and WINTF.R GOODS. cnnsitiiis: of Cloths. Ca.sitn.rr. and Vesiinr;., and Is 'as iisii.1 l prepared lo cWe tjeneral satisniction in the style of his cutting, excellence of material, sn.l tis-surpass.-d workmanship, to all who may favor his Willi their orders. CLOTHING RF.AT1Y MT1F. Ho would Hso re.pecifiill v invite i l.e public to ca'l al his store and examine his laree stock of rea.lv marie
! rlo'hintr c ot up in the latest .lyle and wi h reference 4 to durnb'.l.tv aorl wood f.'tintr carmen, and w.ll
r .L .r.k. nn.hi ir Court on tnc eiaic
William Newnam. II c a-.d, lale of the count y or Franklin and S. ate of Indiana All persons in.lt ht- j ed lo said estate w ill make immediate pasm-nt and ; .u t...;..e el.ims will nresent lliem withm one;
time
prompt pas in x ctis.oon r. on
faslnnils re.nlarlv rrceivro. Mt. Carns-l, Sept. SOth, 1S5I 4C.
than anv roods of the .ua'.-
All the latest
4 a FNTLF..VF.N who are fond ef e'mni"r can find vr4r aeeonlinr; io law for cttUmcnt si . ... -r-. r.n.a II.m elm. D..Ka 3 . l... i lu.M
. -w nne sines ... v..m- , v.... iiii nraDimi
Tow dec Flasks, .., at
41 tf.
BURTON'S.
De. 5th 181.
DAVID 5LAVGHTER AdmV.
Prints and Ginghams.
s m Prints. New Styles,-smr I figured Calico
I oTptMh 195. B. H. k J C BURTON
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