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saw Mrs. Forest, now soma two years since, I have felt satisfied that no Injustice has been done i her. by the reports circulated to her disadvan- i tag. It is a significant fact that her onlv d. !
,I.o.vs Napoleon, .Ne w ork news- , fenders in this city have been persons now im. !
; KossulM, c t iriminamy. n Is generally sup- ;
New York, Dec-,24,1851. P0"- ltlat both parties will be convicted of ajut now, evrybodv In New ou'tery, and a divorce granted to neither. It is !
for ChrUtmas. Th great 'ortunate for them that their crimes were com-:
here, is the liestowal of miued prior to the passage of the present law !
The windows ot the jew- -uui.rruingnannery, or else they would have
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'.',T ..on are ablaze with glittering compelled to tread the floors of the State; . j r i Prison. iiiQtA nrtUCi.... 1
for souvenirs aim g;it;c ui iv r. , -wige. ;
Yours Truly, TIPPECANOE.
ALMANAC, 1852.
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iHf all! I Illvfl Itrs ai c uriv-t iui j
r-r" h.wksellers have marshalled!
V5"-" 0f damascened annuals on their
'"" - ;syiv!; the plate glass baby-traps ''s baited with a profusion of rich "-"...-ici.tovdom has opened its bat- : "' .,,m upon boydom; the theatres ,--,irihe holiday week; balls and1 " " .rncrss of developement : the -r;Sr !" i , "' iitin ready to come to town, and "-'''Jirfciabont paying a visit to ils T ,? country: boarding schools are In a Tj.w""'"1''' in Fnort' even t,,e p Ti;(r'vinjpl'e to the jovial e pii! ruin tli animal snirits at
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Arrival of the Atlantic. (lion lranr.,rt-tl.u, Orclinrd. New York, Jan. 5th The Steamer Atlant;,.
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v,-rat deal more about ChristL?r;rr-''- . i r. i.
-it. imiisi oasn iniorevoiuinventions, and such like
' . ... .v-.: cts , 'r articles In various newspapers, 1 r. pie are b?comine alarmed at '"p,-wiif the sneedv consumption of all A. a ji,,, world'. "WhU,"say these hon-.--shsll we then do for fuel, and fur- '
, ci rn"iing materia'?'1
.nnfe. that wh'n I first saw nn arti-..-jsaVvt. one of our city papers, I
rtW. and agreed with th9 -writer,
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.f "-a earttl woulii oe. iu y me iraM,uir,'ix: tr find materil9 out of which to :.---. wnstmct shins, and make furnl-
, Vi3r.:iH other thinjs now marie, eith-
r- --in Dirt, of wood "
JAN.
FEB.
MARCH,
APRIL,
MAY,
JUNE
JULY,
After a thor-
from Liverpool, with dates to the 24th nl
ved at this port at 5 o'clock yesterday afterno-
-rnrni Inirlligmrr
... .r,.rUum oi ivossuthin New York is much comment-d upon in the Enghsh papers The balloting closed, in Paris, on Sunday even.ng, the 21 st ult., without any undue excitement. The result in twelve arrondlsements of Paris is as follows: For the proposition of the Fresident, 132,217; against it, 80,151. The returns from the departments, received up to Monday, give the following result: Yeas ,"6,n00;nays,2nr,nn0. Numerous deputat.ons, representing the trade and manufacturing Interests of Paris, headed bv M. Lemarnoix, presented on Saturday, an address to the President
of the Republic, expressive ef their gratitude for ; the measures he had adopted.
At Rouen the vote stood for the proposition, 28,09(1, asainst it 6 10. At Lwle. forit 50.272-
against it9,152 At Angers, for it 9,897; against ' it 1,625. At Amiens and Paris the clern-y and
the religiouscongregationsvoted openly In the affirmative. The correspondent of the London I imp sava
?F-ovidence opened up some way of that in the arrondisemenls of Paris inhabited by
Mwou,,.um,rrU ...,.- me ,aDonng clas-.es, the votes show a larsre ma
jority for the President; while in those inhabited by nobles, neutrality has been strongly man
ifested. The working classes, generally, mani- ; Test strong hopes in Louis Napoleon, believing j him to be a socialist in the nroner sense of tl ATTHL'ST.
y. .-ft o-i of the suhj-ct,however, I find wordf an1 that he is aIready conterri,Iatill?( an(, . tim is readily answer-d-'Use iron. wiil soon execute a decree manifesting his solic-
.-jrv thing. Everything will be made itude for them. ;m'i a f?w v-ars more. We now have in The Bourgeois also le!ieve that Napoleon Is r Vo'k r.Vii'v of iron houses, about which their friend, and that advantages will arise to SEPT. --not arech of wood, and in our bay them from a prolongation of the powers of Napovr.x noble iron vs!s. A great draw- leon. The Bishop of Strasburgh had addressed I 'itherto. to the introduction ofiron man- dioces, urging them to vote in the affirmative. h. arjsn from the fact that only M. de Warney, Minister of th Interior, called a OCT. . -i n-'i-es hiv hTi mad; and they are meeting of the printers of Paris, and informed j r'umsv, ti bsb'e to break. It i them that the intention of the Government was TiVdi"Corerv thst wonn-ht iron fab- to pronibit the publication, unless nreviouslv
..-.-Sa nore readilv worked .nor" highly or- approved of any pamphlet or other sheet. --'.--I.m! el"rantlv designed, furnished ictor Hugo irade his escape into Pelgium, by
and warrant-d to en- the means of a false passport.
The entire returns received at Paris, up to .Monday evening at 8 o'clock, give far Napoleon 2,000,900, and against him 500,000. A definite majority of 7,000,000 is expcted for the President. Gen. Cava;gnc arrived in Paris on Saturday,
" -t place the name of Wickerham "avinS been "herated that day, and, as the elecnf thoe of Franklin. Watts, Pngner- ,ion is no over, the President thinks he can
"V-,Mot, end of the other illustrious now" ""erate other gen-rals, an 1 it was current-
Sn.ns and practical sli'l have con- "POfted that they were to he set at liberty.
Napoleon is determined in making some experiments in the protection system. At Vienna, notes complaining of the danger-
miotr fiar and fmtincrs for "u5 wuppori given to political retugees m Enr-
- ra-IMngs. and nil mann-r of ,a,ul wpre presented to the English Minister.by 'f'T-tw rem,.tries. Jic, farm fence, at ,1,e representation of Russia, and of the Austrian k ''sr a rU bedsteads, and almost every- and German confederations; a similar note was : :! at iv .iceary in bnildlngand furnish- """'ed in to Lord Crowlyat Frankfoit, all de- : - '---. r in fencing mid stocking a farm c,arina: that they will not hesitate to adopt mas.:'?'""nts. Is now made of this enduring nres which will make it inconvenient fir Eng- -' Th ohepnes and durability of these ,ishmen to travel in the Austrian States, so long r - n fabrics are strong points in their M thecompl lints of the Inperial Government are - F 'examp'e; a farmer in Illinois having not amended to in London, as there is an organ- - -n arres of prairie land to fnce. can izel communication between the revolutionary v"w York and bav this imperishable Par,y in Ene!a"(1. a"J those in all the Contineniron farm fence delivered on his prem- tal States, carried on under the proUction of
me laws. A considerable sum of money, which had been forwarded to Hungary, by London Democrats, had fallen into the hands of the Government.and is supposed to have been brought into the conntry by English emmissaries: English travellers were, therefore closely watched. Advices from Morocco say that the afiair between the Emperor and the French is far from
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-.- the violence of cast-iron, that ' -r-r'niannfactiirea has assnmd a por ''rtity commensurate with its imporT'V jrenins of Mr. John B. Wickercitr, c th world indebted, for this
TrTv; a disoorery wmch. in my o-
m r.moh to the world's advancement. "i?ht-on can now be woven into any -.' 1 bv., 'opted t-i an infinite tritv
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SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I ,lTTr'" anilersifned administrator of tlie rtfate of ! Williim Newman decraard, will ll at public onti tr on the prenii,e in II looming Grnfr township Franklin C.nintv Ind.. on Satnr.laT the Sli H.v ,(
.lunutrv lH.tl.hetwtrn 10 A.M. and P. M. on .aid d" be onth Wrt quarter "r ti ciion 2. nftown. hip It of ranpe 1.1, nccpt jt aerv" oft" of the eal nlenf airiqnarter,orhich said Newman died ci
sta a no poeeil TKHMS-One half ofthe purchase monrv to be paid on day or sale, and balance in une year thereafter to he ecnred hy note and approved neruritjr.
"J vu,-r ,,i me iTonaie vnupt of ain onnty. DAVll SLAUGHTER Administrator. Dec. 30, 18SI -Mar.
THE A M E IMC A IV P LO It A, IN MONTHLY PAKTS. Enra ilUixtratnl mth ram four to lix hrantiful I'krnrtsrs at plnntr. with their Botanical Hrtrrip titn, Historp. lipagativn and Culture, Mtiltcal Prtpvrtiet and L'srt. BY A. B STgriVG, M. D. SECOND EDITION.
J FOR the pnrpove of better introilncinir to the puh- ; lie, tho Tulne of ihi h'phltr accredited and popular work, the ruhliher take the liberty or sat iny, that thev have made rreat exertions in procuring the mnt areiirate lif.-like upecim n of plants and towers that can be exeritteH in the count rv'Ihe 'A MF.M IC V FI.OR A'-i tint only one ofthe most beautiful of all pirlor ornaments, but a valuable acquisition to the library and aluily of every family. It unfolds to the reader tlie preat secret of the properties and uses of sm-h plants as are delineated w ithin its paees. and renders clearl r and intelligible to every enquiriiie mind the valuable worth of nature's prniturtinns. The t'lassiflrttion. Order, Family and Natural Order of each desf ribed species, compiled f r m the most aiithrntir records of historv fi.llow. inr the 1.innn?an system, is iriven and explained in a manner that every student of botany cannot fail of understanding their mean incr. The HUtory. Propagation and CultiiiT, Medical Pinperties and I'sescf such plants as are considered mot valuable, either in metlicine, tlie arts, or as ornaments, with their qualities. modes of administration and doses, are briefly expiained, thereby rendering it unnecessary, in many instances, for the reader to consult a practising physician. As a parlor crnament. the "American Flora" cannot be surpassed Each number will contain from four to six beautiful col .red emtravinirs, imitating nature in h-r ?-etiet perfection; thus embelItshinifearh volum" with filtv ,ir sixty l,kenesses i.f
livine plants. It is not onlp n idvaloahl. work to physicians and stnd-'tits, hut a desirable aiquisitiun lo the library of every family. TKRMS IFVARIAHLY IN ADVANCE. One Topy. one year. 1 rn Two Copies, one year, to one address, 5 no One Copy, two years, s 00 Single Numbers, q 25 A liberal discount wili be made to Maoksellers and Periodical Agents. Hdit.ir. Pust-Masiers, Merchants. and all others in'eresiinc: themselves in the circulation of the work, hv srndiui; four subscribers shall be entstled to a fifth copy. TRAVELLING ACF.NTS WANTED. TO men ol merry, who luroi-h certificates of character and qtiaiificntion. the best o f encnuratrement will vr piveii. They will find this a lucrative and useful employment. CTF.ditnrs who circulate one thousand and tipward s, by trivinir the above three conspicuous insertions, and notice our monthly appraran c, shall be entitled to one year's subscription. All papers cotitaintne; the above insertion, or notices, must be sent, to secure attention. All commnnic ations to he addressed, fpost paid.) GREEN St SPENCER, 7 Bowery, N. Y.
TIIE C1TEAPEST GOODS YET! fllHR snhscrihertakes pleasure in announcing to I the public pen'rallf thar the fine amrk of mods
which he recent ly purchased
vtu and are now
in
of roods
the Eait have arri-
Ready for Inspection. In addition to the Mammoth stock bronchi from the Fast, he has since added quite a lot purr base, I in the city orcineinnati, a'l l whii h he may assure the public not in the spirit nTempty boastinr or nnnecessary t-xa;?er iti,, lt wilh ,he col,feiice Inch ihe facts inspire, that A Cheaper stock has never been
Opener! In the town of Brookville.
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FRKSH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS .IT Tlli STORE Or LINCK & FAUQU1IAR, Where bar trains are to be had' 'J I Buihtinz Snirh of the Pubtirtquarc, Batt oj Main Buigett Stieet, ctthe Iol lfficr. Krookville. Inli:aua.
I INCK c FAKQl'H It have iiitri-c iml
I i t re llnsriiiiHii i it ff I..., .i n I at...!-! in fit iif. net
All that is necessary to ennvinee th mi Kl'.n nrn.. i '"ysi-lecttd Sitruiv ami i .i.r .. wliirlilr
truth of ihe above st tem-nts is to com.' and examine 1 '"" of pattern and elegance ot'st v c,t chal It nee
rr rnemreit et. tie woulit select fnr mention frum
nis general assortment fhe following: Hens Wear French, American, and F.nelish, black, blue, rrecn and brown hroad cloths. U piecee F:incy Cassimere. 1!J hlai k do. 8 do. Satinet. t pieces Tweed. Hps. Jeans. 8 ps. ni'k Satin Vestinr
: 2o pieces fincy vestine;. 'locks, cravats, neck and pocket h dkts. I Dress G?ods. :30ps plain and fi?M black silks. 20 fancy do."
" plain, pta., and fancy silk nnplins. " .! " r"u'T "d cmton lu-tri-s. 0 " tletaines and ca-limeres. n p'aid and shaded rintjhams. 300 plain A. fanrr calicoes. , riooes bombasines.
Staple Articles.
Ihe i
, and iir Their
le the raretiil
luck CUIISIMS,
do do do do do
15 ps. bed tlckinc I 12 ns. nlaid linsevs
40 " Drillinr SO " bariiitf. ' SQ " Canton flannels. ?o ' rnl'd cambrics ! 30 " red flannel 0 Venw flannel. ( 10 " V hito ,j 8 ;p,,ed rf 10 " Salitias I snr,,o V sbirtioe ch'Us Soo" Bro. muslins I ioo bleached muslins 5 " Linen towlinr 10 ps crash. Brown and blci-V-d lionen V cotton table diaper. ! niscillaneous. i
Irih linn. plitd nm ptnin iiennct, UnSinrt, lc, j i nH edijinir. fritipe. tntl ribh:.n comfiri, iiin- ! dorw, n-n.t1in hootN. hnit-rv, e!nrr, anH hnnfifin. I To'thiT with an anrtmcnt of t.rHMrr Huihware, Wnottcn wi ?latwtY, Grind on, Win1 tfnw eU. 1in't1 nil, wliito Irad, Hat ca. hnot : j lim-, alf, It arh-r. Grieri, Inm .V Vail. Vn tin:-, and a Mlr-ndiil t..rk nf Rcadv Made Clot hinp, i rit.icf in? ttl" evtrr f ltin? ijfinra!y kept in a reu- j 1 lar clntliin pt.ililih'neiil. : In rnnrlin'-nn hp wmiM ar tbaf hi emd ha 1 ! f.en Hrctrd with rare, and with pvta! rfrcrf nrftntht mant nfths ronntrr with whii'h th lenirth otiltf h h h-n in hiin ha mad him i pt-rti ptlv familiar, and a an indnctn,rnt t tline 1 iliint a permanent nlace tn rjde he wmiM rate tht h never allow h-.t Tttrtmmf fa hr hrokm n : 'that hi ctrmer csn depend iipni retting everv I ; arti-'l the want at all a'n nf the rar. " ! f All kind of crvmrrr prnd-iee taken In "xrh incc i , for pofl'U. The hhe-t markrt nrier oaid in canh j or wheat, corn, Flaxseed, .ai. rrp, and harli-r J RICHARD T T X F R. Brnnkville, Ind. Pec. 8th, 1(151.
mp-tifioti of iheValler
tnpt-ctton of thrpurchaser.
hi pa ri, oi Stip,-r Am. rican,Kiiiih,Freiiclia J German E r.ad
v iim n Plamand Fancy Cainieri Rla-k. hliie, rrnv and fjney Salnif tt Ki iittuky and Duti'siir Jt am Twerd. Vflvrttffti. I.innen and Cuitenade Patagonia and uih r ( itit.s
s;sTl(,r. Super Tressed and Curtid Satins
Plain and Fanc;silks Siik and Cotton ,, is French and ?!ain H'ack Last in ( Fancy and Plain Summer Vestinirs ass.rtad; Lad'es' Dress Goods riant and Silk s-ripeil xt,e Clmhs French. Sc ot h and n.iui'-siic (iiiiflilml PNiu Pink, lllue. (irrr n and Mil's Krt'iilinu Pl.urt an.l Stripi-d fall tiod) Ie I, aim P'.iin and Fancy Miie de I.ain I'Uin ami Flnwi red I.iniit-iiw f n w tylf) Ilain and Fanrv American Pritifr (anrted) d (In V'llrrlswl. m I 1i ln do
Plain and Fncv H V's
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riven in ih, art il ket iiiu
F.ntri Hoeks in the different ih
. mn-i ir anil i :itiu 1:11 tore. con
: si i.,r:ii in us,- :,i,,e the inu-: . mm. lit sst.i.;,. ; pi nts it!i;:iriil i ml is id n a I ! y i.r in y a r: n r.l.; . t I biisin, ,c. h. ,),i r pnxperoiis or ailvrrr ir, the p'o:-itins,-aiis! : s.f in rcli.int!iit ai wli.it a a. r. -, ta.i. iiii.i.irtiti-Him , xpeninr on ih. inm n aec.tnot (.m C....I-,i"i in ,.r hi iint .p tl. ,, i- , ,.tl!I i speeu .ations in S'i.ek.. Ki ai F.staie. ie , il'i l-fj.i.
. "".tiniu. l.uiik. tiis.,i-.IUe, I'.a.lreal at:
, Ji-nit stock iim t hurtrrt-d Assucian i
"lUir.ili.Hlly De .l.lo partmrins of I raje,
r,-le mlifr t!,t.
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nn cross iiarretl 411,1 striped Jaconetts ...1. 1 . . ....
SIIIllIRIJr.KY. 1 hpnhcr.her ha on hand ed as.ortment nf
nod Irrni. Ilrwill plant 1 be sold to intii"v.
"er-trreen tree, tor sale on
nn mMiie wnt re etiouen can e solil to u
Addre. ir STOVT. Whiicomd, Franklin Co. 1--3 w.
FOUND.
NOV, '
DEC.
I'nbtir Timing. Satnrtlay the 17th day of January, 18J2 attn'clock '. P. M. at thefourt House in BrtHikville, is respert- ' fully suerested as a suitable time and place for the fr iends of the peoples candidate for the Presidency, to name suitable pi rons as delepatea to the Convention to be holden at Indianapolis, on the 2Ath February next. All are invited to be present and rive expresMen of a chuice for Preside t. Come in friends from ihe country. LL'XDV'S I. AXE. Dec. 22. 5. I lie soldiers of" the late war,' and that 'with Mexico," are especially invited to be present. SPKCIAI. NOTICES. Dr. S: r: Iloe"s Shaker Sarapari1ta, advertised in another column, is truly a rood family medicine, it purifies the blood and prevents, as well as curesIt is hichly spoken of in Cincinnati, snd is tt.cre called the posr man's friend. Sec aivrrtisemen: ANOTHER SCIENTIFC WONDER PF.PSIN! The True Digestive Fiwtf, or tin.tt.iic Juice: A rr ft , Dyspepsia Cnrvr, prrpared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, afttr directions of Baron I.iebir the treat Pliyioo-ira. themisi, by J. ;- llonchton, Xt. I) , No. 11 North Eiirbth Street Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indirrstion, spepia. .1 amidice, I.iverCnmplaint, Constipation, and Debility, curinc; after Nature's own method, by Nature's own a tent, the Uaitrie Juice. See Advertisemrntin anothercolumn.
Found at the Brookville Paper-Mill.amontr, therapy, 1 a mitiaiureof an old lady, and several articles of Jew- ! elry, which theowner can have by proving properly, ; and pasing for advcriisinr. j 1-1. SPF.ER St STEPHENS. 1
W.itcli tV rinrli. ITf M. T.AAVSOX tendi-rhi ervicea tn the rit ; Ten nf nrn'ik-il1r and vicinity, in th-- cannc- i ity of Watch A lork Maker and repairer makinr and mend in if Jewel rv. ice I. one1 esperirnce. and ttriet nnnctitalif r ae.-hi recommendation. Shop hree doors north of t he postofTir-. .rtiusjd.isie.-fti-tr :
nilOCKKlFaS.
HlinS N. O. Snrar.
Molasses.
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1 " fiiilden Svrup; 4 Bhls Xfarkeral. No 1 A S; llll.lrnbs Xfarkeral No t He t 8 quarter D i Do " 1 J; I 1 ierce It ice: Totretlier with all other articles in the he j 11 st received and for sale by
R- TYNEtl
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" alio ai it 1 1 Muslins
f'aui t Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do il silk do 1I0 Silk, t.inen ami (' p, ket do Bl'k Silk I. ace Veils and Oreen Herat Plamand Fancy DRESS SII.KS Plain and Fauci Silk t'ravats
DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks BUaclied and Br..n l inen lableCloth. !' do Cotton ,!u j do do Muslins Metliuen Hamilton and other Red Tirkinr M hue lellow. Red ,nd fireen Flannel. Illeai hed. brown and el'd Drillinrs Col d Mucins, Nankeens and Si li-ias SHAU'LS. s""pr Pnili'd ohite crape Shawls do do and plain bl'k and mod silk rrimni Thibet Shan Is do do P.-rsce Shawls Bannets & Ribbons. Super French t.ace ll.in.iet. (new .tsle) d Fiucy I.ace and Tuscan do o fJinip and Rutland ,l do FlnrenccHraid and Soft Straw do
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MHUCIN ITI.K t'OK It F.SPON DK.MP Such t xi nisi s are ioirniliic, d on ,'it....h
j ca!. nlat. d t i.,,,re.s business l.ab.ts and a treoiuiie
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uiTiiai 1 1 ehnie. littles nil, I rhrs p'o l'i n,n l..oiiis. Account b i lianc, , ir.
PR n it !. prv-.t vsiii-i One hour daily, is H-soted m t.-arl.i..ea t,sie-,, ,'! r E""irtt If,,',, r. roiihminv fr.ci','.... x il, . 'h,.r....ch coiun,:,,,,! f ,i. ,and ,d ,,.,. a.i.l el, cn.e i, ;..tv,.1,d..-rr.-,t K cibititr with heantr ,f ronstriiriii.n roxixiKKCIAI. I.WV .V ri , , KCONOMT Dai.y lcturaiv c;:,rli ..11 llie,.- i ,,1 uori.int I,,,,,,..' a. connected S.11I1 the avoi at,.,,-, ol ,1,, merchant ill e ..p. ration. , f commerce and rrartical ...rki-.-s rade. n.ltrn inc the subject of I'artoer h . Pun. .pal and eelit. NtC.o,able In.iru.n, 1,,.. s ,le'' , 1 '" i"raui.....Vr : a'... ,.11 the la,. f ea'il, I nrrenrv. fur. Ten and iltnueslir Exrhatirva. Cred't' Profit, li.lul it, Wa.s, !iiteniaii,m:il 1 r.i,le, fVc
CT The
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m nhis
grocery
POPI LAR llOOKFOR AGENTS!! Headleys Life of Kossuth.
press, and will
l. I. joi:v, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW HrooUviMp. InH Ofrlpe under AmericanOfflce.Court trret. Dee. ?0 174. 52-ly
THE CNDFRSIONED have publish in January next
Neck Ties & Salf Adjusting Stocks, WHOLES I E AND II ETA II..
rNHE Endless variety nfStvles.Paferns ,V qualities to be found at this establishment, combined with j the lowest remunerative profit, pro-ents advantages I to purchasers worthy of attelltiinn. We lei veal-
AVitb Notice, of, he distinrnlshed Men ,d Scene, SHI HI CO, 'l Vh,... ' pr .es. evrw of the Hu.irai ian Revolution. To winch ,. added an Fashion, together with a larre an. h. a nil, I ,..,.r7Appendix contain.ntrtl.e mo.t ,mp..r.ant of the ,,., , Kur-.i.hinr Article, for a C.e, 1 "m.-n!. 'l"-. '' rs,.d Speech, , , , l r.. at Maryar Wardrobe. Call ,e, a, t heif Rv P. C. Headlev. author of "Lite of the , - r . Empress Josephine." "Life, ifl.afayette,' etc.: with ! 1 1 I) Aljllfl-sf. W. 5 linf'n itli :tly
n introduction by Horace On-elv. In one 1 lerant ' ' " "-" vv 1 "s
do
linn 1 SETTS.
Fti't'xv.-c. r i.
WHITE ASH MiXF!) t 4 f 71 s- ri-iF r-.w
inr; Br-rrovv; tyn VESTS" Kin. silk JSl) rorrov'
f . , OL0FES. Look 111 r Glasses , WallPaprr, Hats and Caps, ' Uoots and Slmes, '
s.u,r. ,,, l.ints-rarartSarks Cmtin i las. Parasols an.l Fan Shoe Pec: Hardwareand C'ltlerv; fi las. an, I q ns, are.
1 irice. HUteraud I.05 Cha, i.s; Wooden Ware: Hroeeii. s Utr Ac .Ve xy .... . .
i ine a , r,,i ni'f p.ir. h, i,,r -,,lnr i ine and lak.-ocea.-iou toten l.ro.ir th.,k. , .!,! 're.dernT' h';,'-"- -' s.x.fae.,,. rtndereda.,,lrrai.taeoi.,io.,,.1.0rIl,..i, f,,r. I I,", ' '"'"- ' recti, e in . x. t. a oce fr r ' . , C'C 'i "'"'"'"''I r "rT ""-: r.vi..r'l.rrV: forthehmhi.t market ,,r,ce: a. we have made n,- 1 arrantrenielit.by ,l,icho.,rr..e,lee.ill ,, , " ' J !7."rrch,,a,o. ""H':",
course can be coiiioletrd in f...n .
t, Ive no ks. C T Terms f,ir the Full Course. s .
i. r xpen.e lor l itotiiers. Il . ploma. ft c. tf.
u rin-iiii neine; pivtls ll.il I V ullial ! cats can ent r at any time. ' '
T ' A kno e,lu, ..r theordinarv I'.i,r!;-h bran.l.cs is all the rrqoi.no pr. par.iloi y qo il, ;, ;,,,,,. C r Hie Iiu.ioe.s ae,,oaint.ii,ee .if ll,.- piioeip.!
J pr.eore st'initi.oi mi r'a,!ujtt:i?.
. C i'".il Ritard au be it',ia;i:ed ia ll.erilv : ?0 l.t t 50 P. r wr, k.
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i THE SATURDAY EVEHiryG POST. j THE LEAD1NO Ll IT. It A II Y l EI KLY OK
Tin: imo. t he t rnpri. lor. ,, ,! )'OM lii:.k i r miner's sarv to ilc'l up, 111 ihe ill., ini;. i l.ii,- t'raiiii-i s .it ilte.r 0. 11 kit. tn ..llv. ,'., hr,h,,, ,, .j,,,-,,,-an.x..-nee.,l TKIH I Y YEXKS .a i.r, fuars.i1. " I' r the f.ll.ire. We li:.,, 1',. . ,ea . I. re ela Oln.o uci.ij iiiirrinitiii-ii il rein.. no, 11 wiili hat .:..iin-,...!t, .1
The Life of Louis Kossuth, GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY.
a steel Portrait. Uniform in I "Headley's Josephine. Price j
!2mo volume, with
siie asd style w it h
81. J'.
AoSNTa wamteb in every County of the L nited Stale, to catwa.s for the above popular work. .Any New, papers published within 500 miltt of : New York Siaie lhat will rive the above three in.erlions, .hall receive a copy of the work immediately ! on it. publication free of expense by mail. Address, DERBY Jt MILLER. Pfhlisher,, ! 1 3 w Auburn, N.Y. j
Oct.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
JAMES RICHARDSON. a, 41.1m.
I?oots & Shoos.
75 Caes boots A: shoe, nra superior article, made exprtssi,- for the reta I trade, embracinr .xien's Women's and Children'sjust opened and f.rsaleby R. TYNER. " Dec, o, 'Jl,
sum thin it x-onl,l cost him. labor '-'.. f,r rails to fence art equal nmnnnt of vno hcouli enclose r hnriilred acres with ' ' 3 f!ir, while he would bn puttinp; a '-" .rinn''. a two acre lot. '"'Tr Ttcint of the utmost importance is the 'rf ih', H-i," of maniifactores whepexer '. ' fi may b placed in ;eop-irl v. as In the
n school house, in this citv. where
w of the hanhters. Had the staircase v"-"rshen made of wronoht-iron, that ':''' rstastrnplie would not have hanpen- " "-' ir,,n there is in the howel of ';"" 1 tnw not; hut, I am inclined to
IIV3IEXRAL
Married, on the 3d inst. Mr. Amos Cooper to
Ltry r'pencer.
On the same day, by Dal. St John, Esq Mr S ilas Burnet to Adlisse Jane Herington.
ktlllA Idltiiitn-tlaJ !... V ,
ren were latelv killed hv the civ- , e , ""u r'"'Pe"r "vmtr
ieiu?-ii to mSu me articles ot agreement, was marching to Tangier at the head of 41,000 meu. Livf-rpoo!., Dec. 23. There is an increased demand fr Cotton, and an improve.! tone and feeling in the marhet. The sales on Monday were 1000 bales of which 500 were for export, and 500 on speculation Hread -stuffs have declined. Flour is 6d cheaper. Corn is held with more firmness; white 3tt32s,
''w enough to furnish
1 nui?es, ships, furniture
material
and fence
required on this Kl.be, and yet yeI!ow 27, 6d32,
-- ji, iijm iin fiir PTnnrtil ,,n I ..c. r. ..
s, mixed 'Jtis 6di?7 fed,
' '';' Fr,,h revolution is not much of a Wr, sV,nwn,n Kav. j, don't draw.
'"".e.'.niseamus8
tv. 1 jo H-
.Mnri-ied. On Wednesday evening, 31st inst bjr Rev Rrenton Webster, Mr. Hom-ell Powell.of Venicfj Butler County, Ohio, to Mr. Mary Chorn of New Castle, Ind. ."lorried On the 19th ult. by Rer. E. S. Long, Miss Louisiana E Noble to Mr. M. A. Dasliiell.all of Greenwood, Indiana. Cincinnati tlnrkrt. ! January 5. Flour The market to day did not present any new feature. The high rates of 1 fre;glit continue to restrict purchases for ship-; nent and the demand is chierlv fmm the retail; trade. The s-tles comprised 1 '211,124 a ad 500 brls 1
The receipts !
of any kind.
the particulars, but nobodv .
'''ocsrearrii,: , . ., .. J I'rovenieni
- . t.i.nj. aoour tnem. 1 ne neves-
J"'"wn on
Louis Napoleon, because
Wheat inactive and bu vers demand a concession
Sugars quiet, but full rates are obtained. Cof.ee at '.Ooand 99 do extra at 3:20
and Tea are inactive. Bacon dull at Is decline arrTy light.
Hams of fine quality are in good demand. Lard dull at Is decline. Fair business done in Rice at full re.tes. Thre had heeti n:,.
in trade at Manchester, and sales
were being made at prices in favor of buyers.
Duke Albert had returned to Buda and Testh,
Provisions The sales to-dav comprised 100 I
brls No 1 Lardat7t2c; 200,000 lbs Sides and Shoulders in dry salt at Bc and 250,000 do on I private terms. HogsThe market maintains a firm tone, and the demand continues equnl lo the supply. The sales to-day comprised 416 head aver 220 at '
jiot,.tii uavs; aw aver 2H(I at S4;9li.3U aver
QOflfl lbs Hemlock tanned sole l atlier, VJUV'jpn . Ciuiinnati Ilo S5 Sides fpper To Calf 9c Kip skins now on hand and for salebr R. T i'NER. D- , CARPETS, CARPETS.
LAST ARRIVAL OFTHE SEASON. p)1'- iim.rrsiiu'i! Sim jut ri-civfj dirt-cf fmrn thr 4fr Kn-tt 20 rirh ficun-xl m pt t nf? hi i tip iltr lar- , rt"t and . "ifiri titl iot-k lit rver np(nil Im Tore in t-'i-i market- C mpriii nnt iatt-t'ii1 ami ,jlirinii Nf 1, rtinii nf al I kin tit and colitr. Iron. 30 to 1 0 rt pir anl. Thixe filling to purch would find it to tlirir intt-n'ftt to rail and examine his utork, a he in rirtermim-d not to bp titidenuld by anr houtr in the west. RICIIAHD TYXEH. j Brook,, !r, Dee. 0, 'II, j Administrators Sale j ON Friday thr 2d. day nraniiarr I will proceed to fH at pnMitk auction at Ihe late reidenee ' of William Newnam K-t-erau-d, in Blooming Grove j Towii'liip the prronal property In-loncii.f to the' estate of aid d cfad, em-il.n nf one hnre, one i to horse wapon, and harness, cattle, hogs, grain, farming ntensiis. hnnchitd furniture Jtc. i Terms to be made knn n on the dav of ale. DIVID SLAl'GH I F.K Adm'r. j December flth 1951. No. S l '51, 3w. s to vi:st stovks I
if!
Mi
J Chemical Compound timilar It the Satutal Oil of I
Ihe Hn'e.
j THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS. Clean, white and lieauiiful pit paratimi for promoting- tlie growth. luxuriance and li. auiv nf i the Hair rcmoxini; d anil run", scales and scurf, and ; curinc: the cutaneous diseases ofthe ,ral p uni qualI led for k -i pinir the Hair moist, imparling to it a rich
siikv soilness ami highly lieauiiful lustre. lis s.Hito i
me an.l acrecatile pruperlies svill he found reniarA:- I ahle, applied i ilher to the head nr irritation, of the j skin- It i, unlike any of Ihe A Iroliolic and Oil prep- ( I aratian, so commonly n,rd for the Hair. Its s.i,en- i f; J ority ou r all Hair preparat-Ous consists in its nr -n- ' n
erties hein? mnisteiiiiie and co.itine-.r ntend .,f d r ioc; j and healing as the alroholie pn partitions are:'nnd j h.-inir free ofthe creav qualities of inarms, oils Ke. j Its power lo remove ihe el, moons coating whit h oh. struetsthe pore, of the -kin w hen unhi allhv. and whi h present the f.ilWcl. s from exuding ail oilv suhstanre neees-arv to the natural moisture, beauty ; and prowih ofthe Hair i, nni'qilal led. j One free application ofthe Hair (iloss trill impart , a more laslinr; heauty and moisture to the hair, than a w hole hot i le of the alcoholic pre iterations uoiallr sold; hesi.ies it w ill not soil the finest linen. Persons wh.tse hair is sliehtlr eray. will find tins article to inaketh. ir hair darker. and render the prav hairs scarcely p. rrcptihle. Mothers will find this preparation the lust ihey can use to dress children's hair, keeping it in place, giving; it a most beautiful luster and causing il to grow luxuriantly. If an,- preparation of art ran cause the hairlogrow, tlieSpani ish Hair Oloss will do it. j Very liberal discounts made to rtrnggisi, and those I who buy hy wholesale. Address C. P. Fay, Owtjro, N. Y. I'riee 25 cents ptr bottle. Pealers in Franklin I'o. Ia. can learn terms nn en-
quiringofihe Editor of the American of Rrookville. Nor. 7,Jt. 4-1 xear.
GUSTAV HERDER, latrciitTFa. wiioi.F.su.r. sc kki'ii. nr-xiFn iv II A U I V A if V. ,t f'l T la I ! ll Y MAIV.S I'.. a .1.,, rs a'.nve Klr-.II I II. s I CINCIWA i l. OiJIO. Keeps constantly on hand a huge assortment in ki, line of biiine.,. Oct. 1T-.M. 4V, GLOBE C LOTIT1X, V STOU E.
i am u v. it i i sv S'P I." i
- - X PjIB vVHOt.ftS I.F. CLO TlfM; J)i:P()r! yn. 209 M.MX-ST, CIXCIWA I I, o " J J-,-31. 43-1, r. 1 IT II 11 K Ar CO.,
iinvoiuH. ." "Sliaoitiitii!ate,' we base made r
auTlier.
JIMS. K. 1) K. N. s-of author t.f I he p. ., rl, il H n', eie. ll.iriltg the I eiitt.ii-, ,.t,r
ff-iiiL,! to, ins I,,r t Me lo'l-io i !ti nut ,-iet ; l" IVK.tHi. X! t.ii! vtl.r r.v'lrv ( HOl lVf: I.I- K. n,. I Z. Ati-.hor t.f -l io.i .," "-It. ita." le VIOI.A; OK, .m r I t lil-s I TUB F't sov i nwi s I . X C'ttni.sniOn tti "f'rai.-it- Kl-ii,, r " r , I-xi v u t-ixr
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II a u-
Pt Mr.. K.-
j lie Dutrr-
iMooRTKns ami nsitrrs ih CLOCKS. WATC.'IKS JEWELRY AXP WATCII-MIKKB'S TOOLS. MA 1 K It I A LS.
I'onstantlv on hand an extensive wsortmrtit of ol-l and Silver Lever and Verire W it.h's; Fine old B"d tlilf .lewelrv; ;,ild. Silver nod Ctnnnioil
Speclrcles O.tl.l and Silver Pencils ; Spectacle Ulac.es; Percussion Caps; Hevols ing Pistols; . n.ors; Knives; St issor,; Dentist. Files; I'ovs , ,Vr ., .Ve., No. 130, M tin St.. in. tier CmnniprcMl Uank, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Carpel! Carpel-..! fl5 , VtHhS Fa!l Stile. Superior Thrre V. J Ply, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton and Wool, Hall, nruggt tt, il air;, Jtc.; all hap lor ah at l-lf. " It (.'It TONS. '
KI M I . ;i:hPr of "prune ll.sir.'
iii:stiihe 0mr,-." i tr. I ItHI. WO TRfMPtl;
, Tal'- of Xil:li..- anil Uetr;i,,1ii,o.
U F SOI' I HWOK I II, author .jf '
te.l vs ile, ele.,el... A Mi m w, r AT KIT:. 1,1 tl.e,i,t M nr ,., .... tt, Me -hall i ., tor s'.e Pol the fltaraclt r 1 1 has acrutreil . f h. t----a strictly moral pan. r; one th ,t a parent oriv ai! -w li. Co I,-.. ', bt r.,r. h ioiioe-nl ot,s ao.l tV, u ?-s c irrful guard shvil also b - kept, as hereti,i',,re,.,v r our d,. rtiing Coluoios, th.it no-htn ot ao ita;,r,e . p. r elrir:tter to iv ohfiin a-lm - it a:ie. T he Post hU ill cot;t.iiu e rywe. k SV.-t-.t r;iles ofthe choicest t, , r. -., i-.n. one r mole ' r.llgl-iviogs. Ilinonrttiis l ;i. -I. s' the Most llll.r.,- ' ling News. Loral es, l:,ol. Vte List, State of lha .Vsrkrts, the block Murltt, etc.. te.
t ! n ms.
tie conn-
shawls; shawls? PLAIN and F.mhroi.ler, d. Packet, Plai anil Long Shaw Is for sa le at 11111 ION'S.
'th terms oflh - I'OS I' are two OoMar, ifpael in atlsanee. Three I)o..n, if not paid io a,lvsn,e -nr Vise Pollar.tn ailvaoce, one cipy is si-rnt ih,ee s ers. We continue the following low lei nis f..r tloj,,, Iu
he sent, in lite ens. toooe a,l, re, anil, io tin
1rv, in one post-olliee.
4 Cnn-et. . . . f s.i prr . 4nnu m a (sntloiieto gtnt.j S'tsco . 1 , - ( si I one to xijent.) sj'5on So1- ( K tid ..ne to Aenr.) s o r.n s, 1 he nioti. v tor Clubs must ulw :i lie sent in ad-vaif-. Suh't-ripMous may be si tu at uni-risl, . When the siioi Is large, a draft should be l.roior. d H i..,..
j sibl, the cost of whi. h may l e .' .loct.-.l feoni the nttioont. A.hlress. tihrvit paxf-t-rnd. IKi"0' Jt PI . I K I! SON, Nn. M South I'itird Siriei, I'hiiat!i lnhia. P. S A copv of ihe POST will besenl grali,. a prenneii. l i any one rrrj'inun; it. Ore. I Ko. It la.
LAW PARTNERSHIP. John rtman. kpoah. ha rBoso , PlHF, V'ndersigned have this day entered into parish ship in the practice of the law in the Franklin Circuit Court. JOHN K Y M AN, KDOAR HAFM ND. Sept. J, 'Jl 37-lf.
On t !! Tt i. . . .
''"'a that ICiscnii -,.r to take up the reins of govern ment; lie retains '2M -,t $ 'a 160 aver2.)5 nt 4;0, 215 hea
?'--vf the ltr, ZZ 1ZL , the tiUe 0f Civil and mili,ar' Governor. With
i ti. i
;---t make a il,!r.-n.
"u-iit
"''cotiiit ofthe former's rer-
nce of a dime in
Stv the new-shovs!. till
- oacK among ', over tuere,.
i-ier ho lii.rl, ,; -
soldiers who g-irrison Rome, they all voted iu the affirmative on the Fresulent's proposition.
TltACK
CHAIN'S.
gALTF.R Chains, l.pg Ho. kaa Farmer's Hoes, Gardner's do
do Axes For a le hy Broaville, Indiana
Rakes, , Shovels, Spades, fc e., Reg LINCK (k F.AHQI'ff AR. at the Poit OJJict
ELECTION OP DIRECT0RS-
41-lf.
.Tust rcVciYciVaml'ror Sale. Clioap, ! Economy. Comfort and S?ecd. 4 Hhds X. O. Sugar i llbls Crush'.! .V Loal do ' V P W T 1 . "V C 17 AT T1 T "
1 I I rce Kice, 1 Hbl Golden Svrnp. 10 Saiks Table Salt, Hhls Cider A'megar 10 Muxes fiosiu Soap, Oct. 24, l.
n do X O Molase.
30 do Sal, 10 Sacks KiorodVr. 10 Hoses X, mlil t'aod'.rs, N. I). O.ALLIOV 44-tf.
FTTi
C! and best
shich
41-tf
anil 'r'
lock ever
ill be sold CHr.AP for C ASH
vy at 4,97i., and 4(0 aver 135 0140 at J4.55. freights 1'rioes have further derltned ami ve now quote. To New Orleans, Pork 70c, Flour 5(kj and pound friep-ht "10.
Cheese The market continues firm, but the riVlF. s.ibscrih, r, ihaiikful to a g. niron, puhlie for u .U. l:t...(-atl nalrnlilfp h atsttA (ill him laatllltl
The best discipline prevailed, and several renub- "f i.MtT w",eat''cr P.revents operations. A saie n;iv ,.,,, u m ,h.t he still strive, to men, l;.,., . I..i. l. .j 1 l'boxeschoiceat i. ., he same, hv keeping constantlv on hand, the best r s-
onthe.timt, "ecmea mat no movement cotlld Hlltter A S;deof3 brls choice roll at 16c. ! sorlmenti.f Stoves wr tiflVrrd lor sab, west of Hie uni ne sur up i,- ,-.A , ti. . v, .... . . i . r,., . - a rintxi, s-ririi-1 r.
we!i.,. .1 . "'-ssi i.ioen-. i ue i one was wo iv p eased i ooacco A sale 01 Doxes common. a " .... .', i e Mate news then, that ... .. . . b - '"u!"-, ,, SIDVF. should call at the Sign nt the I hree Red
extras so!! ? v, u . course 01 events in t ranee. V. . c. . . stows, on Mam-st., one door North rn. H. J. c. ouma bet your F run Sales of 200 boxes Malaga Raisius at Hurioirs store, w here he will be found, at all times,
O" In letter published In the London News. $'2 '.'"' 2:20; 143 bush new dried Apples at ready to wan on all who ma favor hun with a call
l:.o aud. HI oris trrceti do at .t ;t ;:!. l anor, t iiiire, tore, nuo cnop
North American Clothin Store. J. H. HKIN-SHKIMF.lt .Ar 'o.. WHOLESALE CLOTHIER?, and dealers in SHIRTS. CLOTHS. CASSIMFRKS. VESTIVCIS, and TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, No,, jog & JOI, Main Stieet; Cincinnati, O. Oct. IT, jl. x.- j-e.r. 500 Bock Agents Wanted-
i TN" EVKI1T comiy in the Slates of lu.liana. Illinois, I 1 Wisconsin . Missouri. Mieh.iraii and Ohio lo ro.nu.
rks
X i : W A R R A X G E M E XT T.
KG STVN"lS 'iiici!iny(i nicl Ctuin, rvi!I-, Ind.l. S- M til. I):iiU I'.trkct I.m Frun fIrr I he Itli uf On-.h r. I '.-! I . I in ic u i '. bi- a Piitkrt lMrt-rii.ritinnt, at 2 (.'t 'i'riv I. M. frrvi -.1 v, 5,iti thrmtc't 1 nhiTrj , Home cim , ('! :. -iilou n,Hnroii. C Lir (ii-nv.-, !-li-n4'rx ! :;m:.r- .t d l.nun 1. 'I lie to I !' i ti t tin en n ri"-" 1 Uv I.iin-.
bvujons. iRuckovc Stato. -T. Russcl. Mrislcr.
Lee, fastor.
ust i 1 1 nc tie larc-est
hrnugi . 1 th a market.
Hoosicr St.ito, S. W.
These Isoatsare exclusisely for Passengers. This route passes ihro.f-h all the Princ-pal Towns of ihe White WaltrValley. Horses and carriagis can he had nt allhotirsat rii-uokville. Laurel and Coutiersvi!le, to any part of ihe roti-itry. Small Packarc. w il I be dt-livererl at a!l the Towns alotlj the Line, hy leaving them at the Otti. e.
WALKEK A. I1RO I all.KS. Agei....
and
k-rfllt' Kossuth is the man immediately after his eseape from Taris, Louis ' ,s,rs sell,anJ when he once Blance det lares the following to be the purposes
'rup the despots, there will of Louis Napoleon.and the absolute monarch of I'Hien ;u Huropeas has never vet Europe:
I.
"He IS lleintr "rirjj"
-;-,-
' 2 C01 3--
(Mice, Store, aud Sliop Stovits. of
.( in 11.1. 1 r.:.. tt 1 new and beatitilul naitern,. The alleiitton ot inc
' uRs. i-.-, ,,1 iv iiiius iuw tail ai u-.s; aim - . . i.. is,,,.,. 1(1 I, . rim..i ; -1 ' , public is respectfullv invited to Ihe rt.l.lmg 1'oor lutio prune ai 0 4c. , p4rir stove, which w ill m.ei the approbation ofall.
v oitee .x Fie i an nags 11 3'.,c. ! HOI.I.OW WAUF.
.Alollasees A sale of 30 brls at 30c. The
Notice is hereby given that one hundred (IOO1 sha'" " 'he capital stock ofthe llrnokvillr Greens, burgh Turnpike Company have been subscribed, and
ten (l0) l"'r centum thereon has been pxid iu, as ! required bv the charter of said company that an rbcti"" of nine C) Directois for sai.l Companrwill j be h' ld ai theoHlce ofyohn H. Farsj uhar F.sq . in thr I town of Brookville, Franklin C.iuniv, Indiana, on 1 E lav ihi' Id'h lbs nf liiKiirt- ISS, 1.. . .. . ..
hour, oi l and 5 P. M. nf said day-thai all the Slock- , ..T 'T . . , .. holders an-incited lo be present and narticinate in ..'!'' """ i"r "u"5 n" n. "J 1"'- w "
said election. ' l . a I onto pp. f I . The stockholders arerequirrd to pav five fSJdol'ars ! , Sil.er t up ol Sp,rklmg drops, fi-oin many ' on each share of .to, k , oh. crihe.l . being the 2nd in- ! T""nt'""'. Tor the fr.. ml. ot temperance by Mi., Iur. . stallmentto J.AV. Hilt. Treasurer of said Com pan v, 1 r I'l' dollar. - on or hiTorrthe 10th dav or April 1852. ana onarl ! , ' ,,"""r .r.liti0n pro.pi cts.geography, terlv insiallmen-s office CM dollars each ii,, ., climate, and productions, with personal adventures
until all he paid and also those w ho are behind with """?. "d.an.. ,,lr,i,g a residence n the plains
sjtov I SI NIC, i, j is,.. .ut;iiiu Jlilics.
lorihe lollowing important and a. liable
wnicn are sold by iibcriition. We have agents now in the field nkorre rleai ing from two to live dollars per .lay. ll wi.l be ..en thai our books are ol a scry dreirablx- kind and calculated. 10 please every lasie. fiift Hook, lor young men. bv Dr. Wm. A A Iron
A Alcott
Ctnrtnnnri to I.t.lostrv N"or:h Hend CI. an s Ory Fork It arri.oll New- I'rentnn Cedar froT Pr.-kulle M. taniora Laurel X-I.lsn,! Nulls M.lla Coner,s ille
M. Ir, 10 4-11 ,-!A 4 ia T "-il v-s n 1 aas. 1 ' iro
rfe. t x 41 1 7! 1 ro I ?o I it I .SO (O t li J IS 3 to
the 1st instalment are required to hand the same to the treasurer w ithout delay. Bv order of the board.
Dee. to, 5I,
Sa. JJ, Sw.
at
To divide Europe into three srreat empires a
:':. c;,v !, " '',e il,r,abitants of that hos- Russian empire extending to Constantinople; an f 1 ' ll,u,;''" ,:me -1 prpare for the Austrian empire, with the definitive annexation
nis reception will be a mag- of Italy ; a French empire with the addition of Belgium. From this new holy alliance between ' i Srti,' n-ill .l,n,ll,-m tl,r et ! .
. ii, toiiiiuenie ;,,iimjiuiitpireaio cause to arise a at the Broadway Theatre, war to tlie death ao-;tinit the Democratic nartv
"auit.iiiied the most inexorable and a-rainst the liberal and Constitutional party;
market is unsettled.
and
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; . Hs to her whereabouts. Some extinrUish beneath the armies, tread out what
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.- --- ,1,. iw u.iii.i- ui'ftiuviiiji.-, vsn me rex uuitioiiarv name (-lVs. join il.a ri.... i. i . i . .
"T . . ' c x-iiurx-n, aim com- iu say . - natever npnu me human spirit ':." ' ? n ''""',r"spbcre of woman." onthe way of proeress end if Eiifjland resists F vst r,,h "U ,,0nf,Ver" j to crush her Such is the plan (who can :or C 'VOrCP a'"; n ,n tri,' 'n ovx tl lpll!',-'' such is the sacrilegious plan r l)t j0"'1' 'll,'?' "-"Icy presidiiijr, for of whi. h the sack of Paris is the commencement, r(. e, ''!' evidence alreaiiv given and for the accomplishment of which IouisBont;, u,lv,''.v that Mr. and Mrs Fortest aparte has delivered France into the hand of the V - ' i:'-"r;raceful a couple as were French Cossacks. V.l ""'inthe bonds of matrimony. ,, ; ' -a s ,We i ,h . . . tTMr. CoLtMAJi, of the Burnet House, as w eu ineirannetiles for rr m ,i
" .re free snj ... . learn, received a telepraphic dispatch on SaturH'tha, . . d 'U08W ran' d .... rI XV...b!.L.. o: ..-
-v "r 'yed nmch taste in their " . " , ' S Pmonrs. Thavealwavs known KSvr" WOuld ,e:lVe on the Hh inst -
on
Agricultural Society. There will be a meeting at the Court House in Brookville on Satuiday 7th, February 18Si to organize a county agrirulniral society under and by trirtue ofthe laws of Indiana. V JOHN H. FARqCH.AR. . F. CI. ARKSON. GKO. W . K I M RLE. IIISSMIIH. February Tth list .
Dr. S Utt 0 11.
Resident Daguerreim Artist. Rooms two doors south of Hale's Dm; Storo. XOTAUV puhlic: ! THF. undersigned, having bes-n appointed by . the governor, as a X olary Public, ill give hi,, strictest attention to any business in his line, that j his friends may faor him with, and by due and ' airict attention t business he hopes to merit gene-1 ral satisfaction. Having a number nf the most ap- . proved forms of Deeds, Mortgages, quit-claims. Sec. ' on hand. I hose wishing acknowledgements taken, !
.. .. V m,,'. wm do well to give hun a call. He will be found at the Auditor's .,nW. . . AVM. H. M ITEF.RT. Jan- J. J-l,r.
Snsrar Kettles. Skillets. Tols, Ovns,
' Lids, Andiron,, Sadiron,, Iron-stands. Bras, and Copper Kettles. He still continiHS to increase his stork w ith t very desirable article of Tin, Copper and Sh.-et-Iron" Ware, of his nw n mauulai ture, lo which he invites the attention of n, alers. Wholesale and Retail, with a confidence that he can supply them as cheap as anv other establishment. CIS T K R N P Ll M T S riaced in anv desirahie location My Leaden
I Pipe, and warranted, together with a general assort- i j nient of Japane.1 Ware, he, being a practical Mei chanic in the above business, otters his se vices, with ' confidence, to all who favor him with a call, and insu res ihem entire satisfaction. j Old Copp-r, Pewter, nnj Iron taken in ex- ! ' change Tor all artirles in his line. Oct. J. 5t. 41-tf. J. H. Fl'DGE. ,
f:ady I:ule Ctofliinsr phe subscriber has just r. reived from the east a gem ral assortment of ready made clothing consisting of Cloth He Blanket Coats, Fr.ii k .V. Sack do Cassmicre Ki Satinet Pants, Vests, Cud. r Shirts, Diawrca fee-Ac. at of which he will st 11 at unusual low figures, R.TYNER.
j Dec 0, '11,
.1. If. 3rCLUESI TTORNF.Y AT LAW NOTARY PI BLIC. .Aa will take Deposition, and Acknowledgements, write Deeds, fcc. OFFICK In the American Baildings. Brookville, Nov. 7, ,51. 4f3m.
Fore,! ii. . . i for Ciuciunali. Ha will orobablv be hes
..Ken i bi-iam ni tin.:. -
'.IttxJiT . :;Mo-dayTu.day,Jaunuary 12or 13.-Ci. y?aty;Bd.ver !. Ilelw,,sre,4, !
150.
Bbis Kanawha Salt
J Lake do of. i.nm.r .e.,.
cle now nn hand and for sale bp . JITTNER. ,, It,
Owen Road Company J HK stnekholders of said company are hc-rt-hy ' notified that all the stock remaining after the first instalment (which was required to be paid bv ihe 1,1 day of Janiisryl lti) is required to be paid to t.te s.cretarv ot the company at h: resilience in the township of Laurel in Franklin County, Ind ana in nine inta Intents pf five dollars on each' shace of stock as follows to wit One of saul instal ments to be paid on or before tne first day nf each of the months from Febraary to October inclusive, in the yearlftij. Rv order ofihe It-sard of Diretor. M t.KF.t.U.W, A. J. ROaw, Prcst. ifr'. i-t
II ATS &C A P s.
i fi Cases Fall Stvle Silk Hats j 3 " "' Fur De
' Men's A Roy's Cloth. Fur, Tlush and oil Silk Caps i j ust opened and f.r sale bv I R. TTNF.R. ' Dec 9, J1, 1 Planes Planes!
single M uotio.c jit.
: ., s. hand and for sa ty
Dee.l, '1,
Braces Smoothing;
planes now- on K. TTNER.
1 I.
! Fit roon'ls xplorilig xpedilion. through ihe Itock- ' y mountains, Oregon ; HI OnraHn nmttrr, I. ! Ynuiitr Science of Oorrrnmnit, new and impror. rtl Rtt1iiitiit. I. I.trr tif Mad tn ami M..,rnr, r.mrtS and fiTth rr-i.!f nt 1 l'm:.-d tumr, by J.rlni Qmnry Adnrn price 1 I. iff i'f iim. Amir. J jr-lorm, nrt trlttiun, rt-ritt d and rnlarcrd, uh Hnnrrott'ii eul.igy, by Jch:i S , Jt-tikiitd prii-t-1 2S. "I hrillinr lvi iiTir bt land and r; -di:-d f. O. , Itrayman. F.q, ."oo Wm-ipp. illu,ritrd 1 ;o. ' Noblr lire-flu of A mrr.c jii Vht 11, r rxmiiplf of F-malr Ctmricr and Viruip, rditi-d by J 1'lrmmi, ; Eq. wnh an introduction by Mrs. L. H, Sir; uriu j I price 1 50 Daring detdi of A nwriian Hrn, iIi niojrraphiral bk-tcbr; t ilitrd by Jainra O. Bri; ni4 Eq ' price I so.
Si-moW-rff ( Amrncan indiant, illuftratod, 30& S-. pp prirr 3 . Library of a nral history , royal o- tar a, -ICO rnraiiC, pner J n & t yclopfdia of Vf ful knoiilfdee, hr Wm. H. Murray. tn.h-twht d nh 350 rnrat .up-." I ol Toy ml 8 Cloth 4 50. A full 1ir nfnur book, wiih w1i-Isalc and mail pricrtatiacht d, ftirvardtd. pnitte paid, on application. Nrpapi r ia thiabrTr Starrs and cminur cpytn? thit advc rti-nrn nt t niirt- (ay the fmirtrrn hMk) int'lndinc this notue, and giving it ffiir titfttrtion and an -difiria tiotirr, hall i-cir 4 dtllai worth bonks. Ctibjfct to thrir ord.-r; to bt tatrltTi-rt-d at onr More in CtttcHtrn 1 he abovr to be oprratir say fr ' month from
Jannarr, 1152. All It'tCfr ii.ulri hr adilrrid paidjtn HI-UVSON c PKNISON,
4 r Wholrnale no,fk-Urrs. Chir-go, Id.
TAILORING AX1) CLOTHING! .rO!l H'!M,! A S 11 K II C ES A T A ! B, O 1Z ".OVLIli inf.i- in thr (inl.lic ihHt h inn rrrrjw.d h? m ifk ofF and VV Kit tiOODt, ro;isiiin of rth. .'a-inirr"i and Vcifi(s,. and im 'as ntijl) prrpnrt-il to c'vt r nT.tl f if:itiitTi iu iS ty i if his cut tint;, rri in-- of mni rial and "nMii pif i wnrkinaii'Itiji, tu all who Nifay furor him sith thrir nrdrr. ri.oniiva PF-rT Mrr,. H wuo d -j 'hi r prc f 1 1 v inv if- tl,t pi-W i r (o en! I at hi tor- ami rxamirr hi lan ct to k it'r nHr matla cl.tthitir z ' ip in i hr 1 afrit t I.- and i h rt-frrrnca tn (tnrjbiNtr an,l a tr.-rt fi:tin garment, and wi!l pniiiiTr-ly ht- t.ld h.fr, than any c"o,i of th ia'ity havr r 1 rti !.! in t hi markrt . fr rah r lo prompt payinj i-uTomrr on limit Ail t!i la:tt f. -liiiMi rrnlarly rrct ir. 4.m Mi. Carm-1, Sept. 20; h, ff 51 4C. Prints and Ginghams. & Priiim. Nrw 8tylr, mr rVe;rril Caliop Gir-iim, f hrr. Srfffth 199. n. HAJC rVRTftJT
Cpo.t
Fire and Water Proof Roofing. flVlR nndi rsiR srd has-inc hrs-n ap,ninTt-tJ Arrnt Q fur S M 3t C M AVarron'a Firr and V att r Pro.f Hoofinc, now n ady lo iln roofinr of this kind in any pArt of Franklin, Vniou, or Kacttf Conntirsi. The Storr room of M W alt and R H A J C Hnrtjn, in Hrookvillf, art? rostrrrd with this kind nf confine, to whnm the public arv rrffrred. lis dura-
a.h.'A tktia . fttv. and rnnreitirnr m a-- i rvT! IT If rv r .1 .
i i . av.- ........ iiiiiti rnnoi-p ran tiiwi
t U a h nr tock of (ut.s (Wm it ct.... t , .. i '
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fiuxs! nus:r
nmmVnd it, as superior, in the tonstrnciion of most i
hnildmif. w 3 BASr.B. rTMks-illr, Jtilr I. 'I-JO-tsr,
r Tla.lt., ct at
Fanning Kills. jr.!!!1; lndtr,igncl haw thr ,Viurr nfanmninrsh tog tn thr c,,iT. r Franklin and aVi;t,g. C'.. until., that sh.y arp now niautilartiiriug. a.irf has-r rs-adv l..r salr, Als-vanrirr Mi.tTai. In..r.,rr, Fanning Mil;. The pats-ntrd impruvrtrrnt in thrs Miils r. nd. r thi-m fir suprri. r lo anroihs-rs .. i. ii-c. flnr hun.lrrd h.i.l , s ,,f (,,.,'. nrr lirnr. ran Ix-rlranrd withlhtm. taking oni tin- chtat. a,,,! .1) otl.rtrah. Hut thr fell prriority of thosi- nul', tan only hp known by i inland trsiog. fa'.' and st- thrm, bef.i re y.iu hoy ,n- punr c.inrsrn, x hirh will only cumber yonr ban W s HK Pronrirt.r, iViii.MOF A I , Manufajiorrr Brookrillr, July 11, '.'1. 30 JOHXD.HOWI.AXI), Attorney atLaw I3R00KVILLE
