Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 January 1852 — Page 3
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of ti 4 t V 5C k t bt. tit ft Rf lU, lit6 c .
hiian a Legislature ot Mr. Milik in f rom the com -
f.JW" .t
:i
bill regulaIt prohibits
.' :.:,;.,n lioiiors.
i erm in "-
" entirely divorcing the
Atiditor oftate. Eirht cents nr mil i. .i I spfxiii cmt.
lt.ed them in in and returning, ad the n,hc? coVum?, hlXSitl11111 CHEAPEST GOODS YET! nnmUKrmiUl.MASkir J m ; purifies the blood ...J ',mV7 m,Iinc-I
. BUU treasurer i ., .:.,, , r" '"". m-
..iii .C ' -I'"" in vincinr called the poirmm'i friend, a,-
is fixed. The County Treasurer may deposits the revenue in such Branch Bank as may be de-
- - . limiortraffic-andnro. .-.. uuor and Taeasurer.-
t!if ""T ... . '. Mileage the same as abore
trlend. Secaivertisemen;
' nstt(iMn abjnt the house. r w the liqnr is sold ; First of-
V ... it t .. .i..H-.
nh eighty dollars; 5th, and
1 .,tn. one hundred dollars, the
THE subscriber takes pleasure in announriog to the public renrall that th fin .mrk nf rimdi
which he recent ly purchased in the East hire arrived and are now Ready for Inspection. In addition tothe Mttmmet h stock brought from the East, he has inee added qui te a lot purchased in
tne city ol Cincinnati, alt of whirh he may anre the public not in the spirit nfempty biiastin or un. j
... Indies-.,; . - ruiv wnnui-nui remcuytort ,. . ' nsnnioB out wun toe counueiicc .
, ure ounce Ol me Auditor and Treasurer ofState Cniii... 1 V V. . !u""e, LiverComplaint, i "'v.. iaettnpire, that
w to negotiate the sale, but not for . pric le ! n 'h.V N. Stock has neVCf been
another !trttvTir r r
- ... , -nrer. nn-nIn-J r .1
, toe on those selling or gir- ! oove. j. lo provide Tor Four.h stom.ch f ,r oi ,rr 7 rec, ton , .r B.ron ,V t, minorf, . .5 t ! tU f f lhe the state in the Madison Ji, , Wi" rj'T' Vt II nd Imhanapol.8 Railroad. The GoWBr.lth !!pI.. T; V.t?.9!:
" . nnt;! ilia fi
.;ftm-ni
It slo provides that the wife
hr the sale of intoxica"
-."? i. -' ' ,viniintain an action against -,fn'ni?hed the liqnor that csusf'd
m;n.'ritv report was also made
.Mr. loolman.
.i f..-. . .. .
man au dollars per share. Mr. McDonald reported a bill for a Geological surrty of the State. The Governor ia to employ a suitable person.who is to report annually concerning the soil, subsoil, timber, s'one quarries, coal, AcMr. S tanfield reported against passing a special act incorporating the town of Huntsville; and also against the expediency of improving the navigation of the Potoka. A bill was introdnd
Juice. SeeAdvcrinementin.nothereolumn.
tit the biH. first, that it--'witl, administering on
...rncn the liquor dealer;
T' "' a"a' free from ad debts.
piaitorm
. ;rtni-cpf public opinion
. jnishes the old
rnnd . c doiiars,wrieiiier secona, real or nersonal. If .N. tl,-....
aud . f r m j i . . . .
Also one bv Mr. Torbet.
of
: flit of the forenoon in discussin reffiM to articles taken in f-jr. Pill was introduced by Mr. :, ,.-!!! duties of County Treaswi. day was consumed on in.i the Negro Exclusion
...sV.'IS'PI viuri laigru uuitllg
- Ho'man reported a bill for the '.-txtit of doing township business, vr: for the election of three Towna clerk and treasurer. The
L-.tf have.
icnofhighTays tu their
charurinir th timo nf r u... . .
TKa -.. uviuiiig i ruusia courts in
The bill to divide the State
HYMEXKAl,. Maaian. On the 2tth inst. at the Bronkville ItoVI, bv D. St. John, Esn- Mr. Jme Oilbreth to Mrs. Marv Samuels, widow of the late James Samuels. all of ipringfiold Township William Homsher to Emetine Ervin. AVm. Armstrong to Sarah I.ochwood. John Vannatta to Angeline Were. Henry Lanning to M trv Mathens. William Martin to Mhla Timberman. Franci M Seal to Sarah f?ant. Edward Figh to Margaret Hart.
Opened in the town of Brookville.
New Goods. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT THE STORE OF . LINCK & FARQUItAR, W herebarrsina are to be had! 'il Building Sort mf the Publirt quart, Eit J Main Burgni Street, mtthr I'ost Office,
. Brvshrillr. Indinna. , ,
'M 1 URUUHAHIii.r iuttrer ited an
.1 M
are now opening a beautiful anonm nt, oftare
All that in nrtfKirt to convince the publio of the 1 '',".Jr,,"letel Sprine and Summer Goo which for
Orphloliana Concert on Friday fiWPnlntr .Tan 9fi
ini. n.... r ..... ilHTF. nndertnil. iht n rn in t '
."..gre.onaioismcts was passed; aves 54 will h,e .u. i. IV n "
noes 35. This is the bill as orio-iniillv nnnrtl ; ,hr ' eomr.nie of roeal mniir that n vi.iri ! 11 ..
"i"" ri.i.: iki... i i
or the old Buckeye t-e, and thev ehallenre the ! ,
i " .-""i..r wun wii ann aenitment. 1 heir t one are all of th.ir wn nmpiton: theirPoneerta re perretlTtroral. ther come hiirhlr reenmmrnded ; amont i, from aome ofthe mot raapectrul eitiiena ! of their plare. where thev have riven a ierieof Con'ert, tike them all in all Iher are hard to heat. We
nope tnp mav nare a crowded hone. Let the pen. plenrnmnkvilleahow their hesrta tnwarda patroni-
trilth of the abore ittlrmpnn tn rame narfe ramine
Jor t hrmtelvet. lie would aeleet for mention from
hu (reneral aasortment rhe r.illowinr: Hens Wear. French, American, and Knrji'h, black, blue, (reen and brown broad cloths, Upiecee Fancy Canimere. 10 black do. do. Satinet. 19 pieces Tweed. I.pa.jeana. 8 p. Bl'k Satin Ve.tinp. 8 pieces fnevrestinC. 8tock, cravjtti, neck and pocket h ilkf. Dress Goods l plain and fig'd black i!ka. 50 fancy do.' " V, l,''n- plaid, and fancy ilk poplina. and fancy ilk and cotton Inure. 0 " " delainea and calimerei.
niaidand shaded cintrhann.
choice of pattern and elegance of ty e,f er challenge
inrct,mpetitinn or the Valley, and in te the earelul inspection of thepurehater. Their lock coini.n, in part, of Super American, English, French d German Bruad Cloths no Plainand Fancy Casaimer do Blaek, blue, (fray and fancy Satinet ts
uo Kentucky and Domestic Jean
oo J weeds
da Patagoni
SECRET OF BEAUTY. HOW TO BE HANDSOME. I can instrnct any person bow to e han.Uome I teach how to make brown skin lair and clear I leach how to remove tan, pimples and freckles I leach how torhinre the sallow face mt one sl beuty I teach how to make the wrinkh d skin smooth. I leach how to make bro-vn teeth as white a pearls. I teach bsw to makeoffi-ntire breath perfectly sweet I teach how to make hard brown ha.,l.a..ft .". . h,.
i icacn now to make diseased pnms hard and sound. 1 1 leach how lo make l lit hair prow luxuriantly. I can hasten the growth of whisker. mustacliios,jtc.
a ; .earn now to nave bnjht and sparkling eyes. .. ' J """h haw to preserve the eyesight for lif-, t ' I ,rc!' uw to restore impaired eyesii-ht.
, Vrl ret teen., I.innrns snd Cottcnadcs kn"w. l?,rZ.mrr '"r th ti.and other Coating. OM.y ox K DOI.I Vl,:,l,l VT1! receive no letters tinle. iaiB 1 lilUilt Address or send tn M. L
300 plain fcfanrv ralirnes. Merinnes bombazines.
Staple Articles.
Hps. plaid linsey 8 " hatriiia.
: by Mr. Mudgett
Sex4te, Jan. 24. Several bills, &c , were reported back from committees, with amendments and engrossed for a third reading. Others were referred. Several resolutions of inquiry were offered. The joint resolution relatitm to a.rt;Ma.
i soo' 5
bed ticking
urn imr Canton flannel s. red flannel Whte do Salitias Ren. muslins
I.inen tow line-
20 " eol'd cambric 10 " yellnw flannel. " " spotted do Ititpron't shirtintr eh'k 100 bleached muslin
10 ps. crash,
in the State Library taken in the Mexican, war - "mr,nT t talent and Vocal Music, stieh as
. . i '. id nt- nt
was passed as amended by Mr. Slack. An inef-
, the bill with instructions to strike out the nre- i now rnn"' ro "rar'this Rand from Harrison.
amble, which asserted Ih- e 'i --...". "mi,io'' 25 eent. to he had at theprin-
- - .., not T no WlllllirilUtfU
.s-yrttifwers to sarvey iviMn the township.
and lay out
nncies in office of supervisor.
t
j-r,:r'i?theamountof tax for road srf.-tperintend its application. c -. i,f-f-rsof poor, and fence viewlianc)iins A-e
; " r.-a't? are to be judges of elecik rce clerk to act as such in these elec-
E'.-ks T?ortad sjainst locating a State
v iRdaio ph ani Pelewaie counties, by a
;w. An l Mr. Lewis against allowing persons into th lunatic Hospital, be-rlarsr-'menil Various resolution were ixorg others one by Mr. Litchfield, 'it one rf the executive officers be
is not to he beard r . .i . r . . .v.. : . : it
' under the rnanaremen't of the rrnnW-ned nd well
fectual attempt was mad. by Mr. Duun to refer ' r.rrTa"" by eVTmrin'J'.rV" "T"
Tards
cipal Hotels, on the dv and evening of Coneert.
F. STOCKTOV. Aeent. P H. SF. AMOX, Manager. Brookville January 30. 1 S1. ; Jefferson Life Insurance Company. i OF ClXCI-tN'ATI. Cipital too. WO Paid and Scrnreil. j TJHIS eerr.pany ha two departments joint stock and Mutual. Rates of premium in the joint lock department reduced One third .
Horsic ThinuiiJmSiii. r c , . ' 1 nr "f the husband mav be insured for the uoise. i ne amendments of the Senate to benefit ofthe wife in...n.i... r
the House bill fixing the time of holding courts frntatives creditors may insure the lives of c,. . ,. . , . , heir debtors conerepations the live o( their minin the Mh judicial circuit, wereconcurred in Mr- "ters-F.ndors.rs and securities the lives of those Owen's bill prescribing short forms for deeds, ! TXnZZTZ? mortgages and their acknowledgement, was S,n T s Gn-tlmn . co ,e as . . . ... 1 California Risk taken at the nsnal rate.passed. Ayes 63, noes 15. Mr. Holman'a bill i j w hitt. Bmokviiie. Arent.
RUFv-'S H AYMOND. MD
Medical Examiner:
town- j bJT an act f Mexico, It elicited a mixed discus-
Bion, many aemocrats as well as whigs opposing ft township into convenient 'ts passage on different grounds. It was passed by a vote of 31 to 14 but one whig voting
against it. The whigs who voted for it, did it ' under a protest against the preamble. The Sen-
j ate adjourned over until Monday morning.
, for the mere uniform mode of doing township j business was also passed, Ayes 51, noes 31. j
, 1 lie bill for the sale of the Governor's House did not pass for want of a constitutional niajoriAyes44, noes 39. Dr. Lewis introduced a bill ralative to Probate courts, which combines the surrogate with the present county system. The Senate bill to enforce the 13th Art. ofthe cou-
k i peci.il agent to settle with the gen- i 'titution was referred to a committe with lnn entail miners pertaining to the 3 '"tractions.
"i. Mr l.ewi intrn'liieo.l n hill
s s 'rs srt relative to the fees of the au- I m. ... ' , "
Jackson was "born
Jan 10, lSB2-6-lyr
James WT.itm.iii, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, LACRF.L, INDIANA.
to
k county. Mr.Sauiuel Grimes
: V-c:- n Major were elected Commis-
1,.... It.,.:.l . t r. '
. . . . , , . t, , I heir very dialect shows the strength of this
r.f L-.e Stite into Congressional Dis-
! That
tain as that Gen.
mand," or that everybody was "'born
to comto die."
proclivity. They use the word to indicate any
sort of affection, passion, penchant, appe-
-ni-t ;n.
?'J. The Necro Exclusion
v:s.;-in put t'nrongh its final passage un-:-frratien ofthe previous Question
Vs.llatSeld. McCartv. Paffer. and
j tite, or "fancy." They "love" their lover ' and their husbands, fine dresses and fine dinners, sweetmeats and "sweet ribbons," with ap- ' parently the same sort and same measure of af-
I fection. To "like" is too tame an expression for ' a lady's choice. She "loves" everything (that she doesn't happen to hnte) and can find no
other word in the diction ary that is equal to her need. That this everlasting and indiscriminate use of the highest and holiest word in the language is improper and indecent, there can be no ground for debate. "O, I dealy love turnips!" .
O' feeds a negro who he does exclaimed a lady the other day at the table a labeen acitixen of the State dy merely meant to sav that she likod Hi
Oiitution was adopted.and requiring vegetable in question. The d 1 you do!' said I - . i . . . . . X ' ... : .tj i . . -
.r-a,;y nere lo register Ins name and "ut; m oacneior ot her acquaintance,
: .'.'Y, is their names were called, protes-:i;n-'.tV,s provisions ofthe bill; Messrs.
ran: I,ne-.n To",! for the bill, but like thn
r ctni'rien. f -'ii.-iineino; the. inhumanity of r -.Tor. Tr.e fill, as it now is, does not 'r.t th' n--r-o frrm comir g into the State,
i;s penalties against the free white
.io en'p cvs i: !' hsr
Landreth's Garden Seeds. 1 am now receiving from Philadelphia a full snp-
j ply or these celebrated Seeds, which I am prepared , to sell t.dealrrs and consumer in any quantity . desired.
j The eed will be r-irnished in bulk , or put tip in , mall papers for ret a ilinr. are ofthe crop of 1851, and are in all cases warranted renuine, a marked, j Cataloguescontaining a calender Tor 18(2, much j useful information to Hardeners, florists and agri'cnlturists, a wellas full airertions Tor the cultiva- ; tionof the seeds togt iher with show hills, &c. ac
company each box sold. E. B. HIXMAX, N F. cor .Vain and Lower Market sts.Cin. Jan, 5?d 5-llw. Sumpter s Osage Orange Seed. I have just received Iram Texas a further supply of this pop lar hedging seed. The article Itich I offer, was gathered antler the supervision of Mr.
I Hr.iwn and bea-ned linnen Jc cotton table diaper.
Miscellaneous, j risb linen, plai.l anil plnin laeonets, hnbinet, laces, J and edgings. Ti-inees, and ribbons, comfnris, susaeni ders, Wnnlen hoods, hosiery, gloves, and bonnets. I Together with an assortment of hardware Queensi ware. Wooden ware, glassware. Orinds ones. Win. j dow class, linseed oil, white lead. Hat i caps, boots j fc shoes, salt, leather, Oroceries, Iron NaiU. Cas. j tings, and I splendid stock of Ready Made Clothing, j consisting of everv thing generally kept in a regnj ar clothing establishment.
In conclusion he would say that bis goods has been selected with great care, and with special refferencelo the wants ofthe country with which the length of time he has been in business has made him perletly familiar, and a an inducement to those wishing a permanent place to trade he would stale that he never allows ntttrttnent to e hrokrn so that hi customers can depend upon gettingavery article they want al all seasons of the year. All kinds of country produce taken In exchange for goods. The highest market price paid in cash or wheat, corn, Flaxseed, oats. rve. and harlev. RICHARD TYXEff. Brookville, Ind. Dec. th, 1851. W.iirh & Clocks. J"M. r WVSON tensderbis service lo the cit w v.en of Rrookville and vicinilv.in the capacity of Watch it Clock Maker and repairer making and mendinr Jewelry, Ate Long experience, and ttrict punctnalitv arehis recommendations. Shop hree door north of the postodee. Jiilyt.d.moswf GROCERIES. HHDS N.O. Sugar. O' Bhl " " Molassea. 2 " S. H. Do. t " Oolden Svrnp; 4 Bbls Mackeral, No 1 t: II Half Bhl Markeral No 1 ec t 5 quarter Do Do " 1 S;
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
I Super Pressed and Curled Satin
no Plain and Fanev?Silk
Silk and Cotton' Velvets French and Plain Rlackl.astings Fancy and Plain Summer Vestings(asarttd) Ladies' Dress GoodsPlain and Silk striped Mode Cloth French, Scotch and Domestic Oinehams Plain Pink, Blue, Green and Rulf Frenchop Plain and Striped rail wood) De Lain Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lain Plain and Flowered Linnen (new style) Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted ) do English French do do Plain and Finer LAWN'S Plain cms barred and striped Jaconclt Rook and Mull Muslin Plain Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do Rl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Reragw Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS Plain and Fancv Silk Traval
DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariner' Cheek Bleached'and Brown I.inen Table Cloth do do Cotton do da i do Muslins Methuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking White, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels Bleached, brown and eol'd Drillings Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and St licia SHAWLS. Super Emb'd while crape Shawl do do and plain bl'k and mode silk fringed Thibet Shawls do do Berage Shawl Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnet (new tle) do Fancy Laceand Tuscan do do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do do Mis.e. (assorted) do J SUPERIOR .1SSTRTMEST OF FA S'C F, PL.1W J.VO CAP RIBBOS'S, l..1CES BOBISETTS, THRE W Jxn COTTOX Enr.IXOS. l.AnO.V BL'K, HHITE ASH MtXEl) SILK, COTTOX fc LAMBS' WOOL STOCKIXGS. SILK AXD MOHAIR FRISGES .1XD LADIES'
lRF.SS Bl'TTOXS:
I leach how to change gray hair to its original color
i acn now lo change thecoior of the hair as desired I teach how lo make the hair soft, rich and glossv. I teach how to make thelips and cheeks red. J teach how to remove superfluous hair I know theahoveare all perf.cilv harmless. I know thev are all very cheap n,,'d pleasant. I know every person will like ihcm on trial. I Cive directum, to tniLr.nJ .i..
than anv advertised cosmetics
AR forall this infurmation. post -pa id .
10 Nassau Street, earner nf ln v.. T.l,l..:.i
: send the work bv mail or otherwise PKOOV CF.R TIFCATFS. I roprrt of Lrttrrt rrerirrd l'i the Agrnt f M. Lsr.ir. , From Miss A. L. Rennet t. f 3, E, Broadway. N Y.
1 ne Kecipe. contained in M I.avasse's Secret of
...... N I T
INSTRUCTION. BOOK-KEEPING BY tfOCBLK ENTRY
COMPLETE Practical Course of Instruction is
t Ci vs-n 111 the art ot keeping cientifu-allv Dmil,!-
Entry Book in the different departments of Trade Commerce and Manufactures, com- rrlieiidine ih
best forms in use among the most eminent tstaMi.hments eneaged intlividually or in partnership, in business, whether prosperous or adverse in the purchase and sale of merchandise at wholesale and rstail, importing and exporting on their own account on commission or on joint nt ciilati.in, including peculallnnt in Slocks, Utal Estate, c., with SieaiuIwatinr, Bank, Insurance, . Rati road and Books of
j Beamy are excellent. The direction, for removing jJo',1,s""-k and Chartered Association general .jr.
! freckles are tip-top, so also are the instructions about
sue teem a nit gums From Mrs. Sarah Lyon. 20 Houston St K T. MLavasse's instructions about making the skin Tair nd smooth, are t xrellenl. I speak from mv ownexpenetice I am now ov-r fifty vrars of are, and mv Lin ha.t I . . ,. ......
ur,.r q,,r sallow and wrinkled. 1 tried
M Lavasse'
ststem and remedies as printed in his
h U,y' nA 110 W m' ,kin ' 1"'te f'r "
COMMERCIAL Cll rfl ITlnvs
Embrace every variety of computation, pertaining to business operations, being taught according lo iba most improved method. lntrrrtt. Ditrount, Equation!, Arbitration of Erehanxei, Sec. MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. Such exercises are introduced on thissuhjecl as are ralrulattdtu impress business habits and a genuine business six le of Correspondence upon the mind of the student, as well as familiar v iln with commercial Technicalilies and Phraeoloi-v
Sales, Bills of Ex-
... From Mr- 1 M Agar, J91 Bleecker St.
Sweien?nL.,-,'nn,,,,,,.',M.I"''r-" "i"-1-'""1' tn,' pro Jorma Invoices, Account sweetening the Brea-h and Brautifvinr the teeth - , chains e
I lies- hsv. ..I . . . .. I 33 -
... v .., Mru 11. my lamny w un astonishing success." ' From Mr. H i. Smith. SP Grand St N Y. "I have tried M I.avasse's plan for listening the growth of Whiskers. Hair, Jte. The directions he gives in his Secret of Beaut.- are worth r..r, ...... .
j all who want whiskrr, H;e.
' Ih, hi. es-esirh. h.. hn ,rw"rK. :XFW Jr? '"T "3"T "' ffiven on the,, imnonani io,.ic. I nV M I h J"" rrra',r ,mProT,11 J'T adnnt as connected w ith the avocation, ot the merchant l
.. " .. .. " '"..imeiu ir w.-hk ..e nperatltuis if commerce and ..n.;..,l .,rLi...
his iriends have also tried the system with of trade, embrariu. iI.m ...hi....
v I ' ' V 1 " "irnr. eotiable Instruments. Sale., , - ! "rb"' Guarantees, ic.: nl.oon the la s of Wealth.
ibe hair, and have me, wT h n." " u'e""I "T.".l: "'"" Kxehange. Credit,
PR ACT C AT. PK NXf t V!II itj"
'One hour daily, i. devoted in trs.liioca vstemaiic I Style of B istnrst H'ritUr, rntib:uiiic; freedom with a . ihornugh rutumand uf the hand and pen, acciiraty and clcjamesihh ease and rjj.iditv, and prrfert lea-i-, lultly ith b.-aiitv of eonstrurti. h ' COMMERCIAL LAW POLITICAL FCOVflMY.
eves.
great benefit.
s k banlord. 31 Canal Street, N Y. ! Bebt.,
. .... - .. , .us; uur iiiHtruetioti lur cotot mg l urrencv.
1 T ierce Rice
Together with all other article ia the grocery he jmt received and for ale by R- rYNE-R.
A Chemical Compound oimilar lo the Xatuial Oil of the Hnir. THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS. Clean, white and beautiful preparation for promoting the growth, luxuriance and beauty of the Hail removing dandruff", scales and scurf, and eurineihe eulaneousdi.ea.ea ofthe scalp unequalled for keeping the Hair moist, imparling to it a rich silky softness and highly beautiful lustre. Itssooih. ing and agreeable properties will be found remarkable, applied either to the head or irritations of the skin- ltisnnlikeanyoflhe Alcoholic and Oil preparatians so commonly used for the Hair. It superiority over all Hair preparat-Ons consists in its properties being moistenine and cooling, instead of drying and dentin? as the alcoholic preparations are; and being free ofthe greasy qualities of marrow, oils lite. Its power to remove the glutinous coating which obIruetsthe pure, of the skin when unhealthy, and whi.h present the folWclea from exuding an oily
i The Secret of Reality is worth hundreds of dollars to i all who want Ihe hair colored. From Miss Kate Townsend, AVaverly Place N Y . j he directions M Lavasse gives for removing snjPertlnous hair are Ihe best Ievertrird. Hisplanis j far better than anv depilatnrv powders I know of. i M Lavasse could till a large book with te.timmiials ; in favor of his dinVrent plans for improving the p- , pearance, in preserving the teeth, hardening the
: nrintrd All.-.-. V 11 rT"r r l lie Dusines. acipiamtjiire or ihe Principal He seinnJ fh'li.ln, ZW 7Z7T'm ".' fT"V h''m ,0 r"n'"" 'h"o wishing 1 month TH s wnn r n .P I I nrk rrry I""'rur.-.it.iation en graduaiinc. R i SVC. reeon. ! ne obtatiud i. the i.y O fro.
; .:..l... J .- A ' "to.-r.-nt .-"IOCS so I'.T
" "v ,i ..avasse noes not prepare them
.or-tne. nt. time is too much taken up in attend. nc tr his vast correspondence Yon can send the moner
Profit, Interest, Wages, International Trade, &.c.
tT The course ran be completed in fiam cirht to 1st Ive Weeks, CTT Terms for the Full Course, tJ CT Expense for Stxiionerv. Dililoiiin.it., J5. CCT liistrnction being given individual) v, aiiplieats can enter at any time. fJ A know! edge of tin-ordinary Engli-h branahes l all ihe requisite nrenaratrrv nottliKat.nn.
week
CT Diplomas uiitlerceal awarded th Graduate.
itur.-i.t oi'liu.t.i: i . . , . . ......
LADIES' ASD G EXTS' KTn. SILK AXD COTTnv m"V "'.r '." wo. k, (one dollar) Then-i. no ln
ntntrrx! ger ol it. neing List On reeeint of .I.e.!..!!., .!, si I
OLOFFS.
Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies'and Gents' Carpet Sacks; Umbrellas, Parasol. and Fan; Shoe Pegs; Hardwareand Cutlery ; Glass and queensware: Trace, Halierand Log Chain; wooden Ware: Grocerie, &c tc Sir We invite a call from all who are purrha-ing inonr me, and take occasion to tender our thanks to "old ciiftomers,"hnpiug that such satisfaction has been rendered as will warrant a continuance oftlioir favors We will continue tn receive in exchange for goods, all kinds of approved countrr nrndnee: rutin.
for ihe high! st market price; a we have made new arrangements by whichourpmrdncewillheconveyed
March 2, U50.
crer ot neautv is sent bv mail . !.....
and at letter postage. ' ' Increment to C4i-To accommodate neighbor-1 I bnoods, eight copies win he sent f.ir Fire Dollars i I Beware of imitations Address as above No person can si ll this work without written au- !
j AGENTS WANTED. Active persons of. it her scan mate k
selling this little work Terms liberal M I avasse French Chrmiit, lot Nassau Street. New-York '
? Just received and for sale bv IV. 1). GAL LI OX, '
2 Cases Men's Do ible Soled kip Root !' ' Fine Calf do
. .. Coarse " " one half welted
x Boy-
do do
do
TRUSTEES: J"H.t W. Fllis. j. c. THonr, Cm. AspEitej, ;. s. t'on. ' A- Skiff. jx. w Hiatwin, EDwann Woodri-ff, C. D. Coffin, John w. Messick. Cuas. HtitacLL. Oct. S4.'S1. 4-a A POLI O BUILDING. N. W. Corner of Fifth and xrsln.it sis, ciaainnati. Incorporated 1X43. Economy, Comfort and Speed. " NEW AilliAN'GEMENT. is."l. 1J. STAXxrs' r. ...... ... j ..ni.
. tnd.l. S- Mail. Daily Packet Line. From and afi ti r the loth olOciober, 1S51, there will be a Putktt I leave Cincinnati at 2 o'clock P. M. precise! v, pas.j ing Ihrnitgh Industry, Home cits , Cleavestns. n,HarI son. Cedar Grove, Rn.oksill.-. V. lamoraaud Laurtl. I 1 be l.llowinr boats comprisr the l.il-.e: I T?.. Cl.l. T T i -a r .
tuv.rxt:i; otaic. .. JaUSSCI, :M.ister.
GUSTAV HERDER, 2l :;; ' Hoosier State, S. W. Lee, MaStef :
Jam. Sumpter, from rine aimles of thi avasnn
.i, . - ...... v . I nnsiance necessarv to the natural moisture , beauty prow ih, and .1 is .n every way equal to that which )rt rrn,.,h r,h, Iuir lllen,la,H. which I sold la st spring. One free application of the HairOlnss will impart I am nrenarrd to furnish anv nnsntitv .r ski. a more lasting beamy and moisture to the hair, than
order, can re'y up.n obtaining a pure, fresh and vital eed. E. B. HIXMAX. N E Cor Main and Lower Market sts. Cin. Jan. SI i-Uw.
with him a certificate that he isen- ! w,, opposite. "What more could you
Bay ,
Sumpter s Osage Orange Plants. Having made arrangement with Mr. Jame !umpter for the saleof Osage Orange Plant from
... . ..r,.i..e nurseries, i am pnpared to contract
m the State. The) bill providing of 'our husband, or that beautiful child of f,,r he delivery during ihe ensuing spring of any
yours, or even of your Rdeemer, madam? n,lm 01 "'"' prn. The plant, are one year Love turnips? I hope you may yet find some ' M "" if com,i,io"' " wi" be ecurely thing more worthy of vour affections "-Boston i ,rn.fort"'Bn Pr " Union. p0.S " . ur "nections Boston j Parties requiring large quantities or the plants j will find it to their advantage to communicate with
i mi before purchasing
wien of Township Assessors failed on ':. rjt. Several resoluVions of instrue"'ii ir.qtiiry were read and discussed to the rVnimment. Mr. Dunn introduced a
V. stir.g the judgements and fee bills in thei wi...
VcConrl. ic- The rest of the day was I A few years ago, when the Whig parly had ! :.?moor.si.!erii.g the subjects of coloni- power iu this State, thev raised the salarie. of ! ; ;:wri,tin. the State. The resolution ; the Governor and Supreme and Circuit Judges i 'Tel I reporting a b,ll for colonization pur- j tosomething like a fair price. The Democrat ! -n, finally passed, ayes .16, noes 11. came into power, and for the purpose of making ' - nt r or seon.1 .!..-.. 1... t.. t.. ' .... ..... . '
" 1 " ""w p"imcai capital as thev ca! ed it. tliew nvli.r.l
j a w hole bottle of the aleohallc preperations usually I sold; besides it w ill not soil the finest linen. Persons
whose hair is slightly gray, will find this article to maketheir hair darker.and render the gray hairs scarcely perceptible. Mothers will find this preparation the best ihcy can use to dress children's hair, keeping it in place, giving it a most beautiful lu.ier and causing it to grow luxuriantly. If any preparation of art can cause the hair to grow, ihe Spanish Hair Gloss will do it. Very liberal discounts made to Pruegist and those who buy by wholesale. Addre C. P. Fay, Owego, N. Y. Price 25 cents per hottl. Dealers in Franklin Co. Ia. can learn term on en-
qniringof ihe Editor ol the American of Uraokville
Nov. 7, si.
IMPORTER,
WHOLESALE He RETAIL DEALER IV 1 1 A It D V A It K & C UT Li Hit Y 33S, MAIN-ST.. 4 doors above FIGHTH-ST CINCINNATI, OHIO, Keep constantly on hand a laige assortment ii
ais line ol business, Oct. 17 "SI.
t om s ivip Hooters l - ' float do jl " MissesA Chil'ns do 1 " R't a kip & coarse do ; 3' pr Lady's Ruckskiiis 24 pr Tat lor Ties. . Lady., Gentlrmeiis and Children's Gumelaslic Shoes f and Gent's Rui'alo Orel- Shoes--c.,jl :'SI:
HATS A1II CATS.
45-1 year. j ,j V?T "ECEIVED and For Sale by the under
GLOBE CLOTHING STORE.
AxMBBRG & STACIIEL, WHOI.FSALK' CLO THING DEPOT, NO. 209 MAlN-ST, CINCINNATI, O. Oct ir,-5i. 4,.lTr ;
ill
DUIIJtE & CO., 1MP0BTBRS AND DEAI.FRst I.V CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS, MATERIALS.
E. R.HISMAN.
Cin.
N F. cor Main and Lower Market sis. Jan. SI J-I3w. DR. J W. K E ELY
SURGEON J
ItrsxikTillp,
DENTIST, Indinnit.
in discussing the bill establishing ' the salaries of these officers.
Such was the
AAr1'-1- lorate permanently in Brookville the
w w i.stn ot April 1RJ2. All operations in the den
.Onitllnn Plea, in o.ol. rn.i..t n;n:.. - - r t . . . . tal Art nerform.'.l nnnn thn .nj
v-" t- oi pourv aeiermined on bv a rlemnrmiie j . " .. -
... - j . , ur.iiri nr. inn .jmnim
r'S,:iction of nmKnUmntl.N. mA dL.a I ' 1 I 1 - ., rt
i "-" - " caucus, nem in tne r-upreme Court room, at MciTdjorWictioii between 50 and 500 j which Mr. Whitcomb made a speech. Hecon- .'.," t'"'-a rriminM iurisL'iction of offences ' tended that thirteen hundred was ample for the " To th,s bill Mr. Siencer offered a ; p,y of a Governor, and that he would not take '.w.i.eh provided for fifteen Probate : any more, although entitled to it under the odi-
;u:"s- I e vote upon the substitu te 41 against it 4S. On the question of -T -Cfte original bill it was decided not to third reading " - introduced a resolution favorable to
- 0f 20 circuit
S-lvr.
of
STOVES I
40-1 year.
sfoVKS
Con.iantlv on band an extensive a.sortment
Ciold and Silver Lever and Verpe Watches; Fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry; Gold, Silver and Common Spectacles Gold and Silver Pencils; Spectacle Glasses; Perrnssion Caps; Revolving Pistols; Razors; Knives; Scissors; Dentists Files; Toys , &e.. Jce., No. 130, Main-st., under Commercial Bank, CINCINNATI", OHIO.
Carpels! Carpels
d!) iHHv YARDS Fall Style, Superior Three ; mOUWW Ply. Tapestry, Wool, Cotton and Wool j
Hall, nruggett. Rug, Xe
i-tr,
all cheap for Cash at
BURTONS.
SHAWLS? SHAWLS? -g f PLAIN and Embroidered, Packet, Tlaid
f 1 f and Long Shawls tor sale at
41-if.
BURTONS.
f VIE Subscriber, thankful to a generous public lor
I the liberal patronage bestowed on him, would
courts of four
ous and extravagant Whig law! When he settled his accounts with the State Treasury, however, he took the fifteen hundred dollars per year! Prominent Democratic office holders are now
appealing to the Whig member of the Legis
A Farm for Sale. THE undersigned wishes to sell his farm, consisting of Iooa.-res between 0 and 1P0 of which is well improved, the balance veil timbered. A two
story frame hniiss a large frame barn a good or- ' respectfully i.iforin them thai he still strives to merit
ciiaru ol grafted n nil plenty of good water from the same, by keeping constantly on hand, the best esnever failing spring, stock w ater on various parts sortment of Stoves ever offered lor sale, west nf the ofthe farm. The farm is in While Water Town-: City. All those in want of A GOOD COOKING j ship, 1 1 miles north of Drewershnrgh. The neigh- f S1X)VE should call at the Sign of the Three Red' borhnnd is healthy society good, with religious Stoves, on Main-St., one door North of B. H. X J. C. j and edncatinnal privileges convenient. Come and Burton's Store, w here he will be found, at all times, J see, w hen ynu can judge of it merits, and hear 1 rradr lo wait n all who may favor him w ith a call. I the terms. JOHN S ATER. Patlor. Office. Store, and Shop Stovus, of
" "ii, " u a em.
I Just received and For Sale, Cheap,
4 Hhds X. O. Sugar 1 Tirec Rice, .1 Bhl Golden Svrnp, 10 Sack Table Slt, Bbls Cider Vinegar 10 Rose Rosin Soap, By Oct. S4, '31.
I Bhl Crnsh'd Loaf do 8 do N O Molases, 50 do Sal. 10 Sacks RioCorTee. 10 Rotes Mould Candles, N. D. GALLION-44-tf.
fftC XtT. Viavino- esnrsl nrK.t. latens tn niu. thoir ,!;. JI.J
mra"'M;vion. This resolution w. . Democratic, friends. An si Q..-
t 1VJS I I fvesrao v lave pilUC ,, .'3'' The House then by nd liberality enough to do it. We do not know v'tm (! enin,t t?1Prent probate wht the Whig members will do, but, were re l"4"'"s' 'ibing it, and against de- one of them, we would say to them, "Gentle-
. "ui.-vv.ui u, were not nuapieu j uu iinvu me power now use it as you
see proper. If you want the salaries raised, raise them; if not, let them remain as they are." lad. Journal.
NOTARY 1UII L1C! THE undersigned, having been appointed by the Governor, as a Notary Public, will give hi. strictest attention to any business in his line, that his friends may favor him w ith, and bv due and strict attention t bnsiness he hopes to merit grne-
rxi saiis.:iciion. 11 a vine; a nu mner ot me most an
Fimliy the vote refusing;
to en-
"OTTpinil V:ll . ...
" ' -'"i anove mentioned, uas re'k. nd the bill recommitted. A joint wking of Congress an appropriation ! canal, on the Indiana side, at the Ohio, was passed. Also a bill re- .( Ror.-:ers to make a comple ins forced, to keep up the same, and - f Also one to prevent the des'tiima, and or human life and inju-
: mj1.s, ana to recover com-
"tfor. A bill ...J i-
- ' " - 11 irruiicu legUiaa"s of pilou at the fallsof the Ohio.
;.,;tlS s.vi was again prouglitforte c.j V? for;n of resolution by Mr. Beason, 'iif' T Cenl" oa n111 contracts. The is l0it y 27, noes 63. The Speais,t House a correspondence beit ,0Tfr,ulr of Slate nd Louis Kossuth,
!Utis,nary to t nlifwrnia. The Rev. B. F. Rawlins, of the M.E. Church late of the Indiana Conference, took leave of his relatives and friends in this place, on Monday Morning last, previous to entering upon his mission to California. On Sabbath forenoon he preached a most interesting, logical and instructive sermon from the text "Who then can be saved. Bedford Standard.
new and beautiful patterns. The attention of the :
; public is respectfully invited lo The Fi.lding Dnor Parlor Slove, which will meet the approbation ofall. HOLLOW WARE. I
! Sugar Kettles, Skillets, Pots, Ovens, and ! Lid.-, Andirons, Sadirons, Iron-stands, Rrass and Copper Kettles. He still continue to increase his stock with every desirable article of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, of his own manufacture, lo
proved forms of Deeds, Mortgages, Quit-claim. Sec WM,t', . ""-."n ol uea.rrs, L hand. Those wishing ackno. led, ".ken, "d Kr,'' ',h '" ' '.. JJ tu7
CISTERN PUMFS Placed in any desirabie location by Leaden Pipe, and warranted, together with a general assortment of Japaned Ware, he, being a practical Mechanic in theabovc business, otters his services, with confidence, to all who favor him with a call, and insures them entire satisfaction. Old Copper, Pewter, and Iron taken in exchange for all articles in hi line. Oct. S, 'SI. 41-tf. J. H. FUDGE.
TTATSt and tMP Just eaing the largest I and best stock ever hrongi :t this market, Mhieh will be old CHT.AP for CASH at 41-tf BURjONS. North American Clothing Store. J. If. HF.INSHEIMF.R X CO.. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, and dealer in SHIRTS. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, and TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, -No. 199 St 301, Main Stieef, Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17,'jl. 4W year.
gned
I Case superior Fash.i able Hats, 1 " Wide Rrimmeo 1 " Fashionable Si.'. " S Dozen lleuna Vista ' 1 " Fur, Kossuth " 8 Dozen Black and Silver-Grrt f'ush Caps. S " Oil Cloth A great variety of Boy's and Chil'-n's " al right from the Mauufaclurira, con- . nri.tlv .
e soiu at very low tatea, al N. II. OAulIOX'S Oct. 34, Si. 44-f. STILL THE Y CO JIE. TUSTopeni d, and for sale designed, A stork of Goods of everv kind:
For men and womea we've supplies, And children too, ofevery size. We've drillings and muslins bleached and brown, 1 he best and cheapest in our .ow n; We've Satins, Cassimerrs, Cloths and Jr ana, Tweeds, Sattiiietts,and Beaverit-cns. n'r'rf Cottonades of every grade. And Linen loo, the best th'ats made. Ourstockof Hardware is complete. Our queensware too, is hard to beat. We've Bonnets. Fans und ParaSoIs, Rareges, Silks and fancy Shaw Is; We've Law ns and Ginghams, figured and plain. Prints, Alpacas and Delaine. We've Drugs and Dyestnfls, Grocerie toa, Hals, Caps, Boots and shoes tint few; And if it suits ihepeople's mind. We'll take produce uf every kind. Of half onr goods we cannot sing. Our stock consists of every thing; So much we can't describe with care, We've every thing that people wear. Ton need not fear our shelve ta thTn, Supplies are always coming in; We buy them cheap, ami wellwoknaw, We can't be beat iu i I ling low. Ourinvitatinni loall. We hope you'll not forget locall; Our store is on Main Burcess, Next door to John H. Fudges. B. H. & J. C. BUIITON'. Brookville, April itih, 1851. IS,
There Coats arc exclusively for Passengers; Thi route pa.se. thrniich all the Principal Towns ofthe White Water Valley. Horses and carriages can be had at all hours st nrookvillr. Laurel am! Connersvillr, lo anv pari of Ihe rnunlrv. Small Packages wil I he delivered at all ;he Townc along ihe Line, by leaving them at thenflici.
WALKKIt HNO I HKH, Agefus.
Cincinnati to
Industry North Bend Cleaves Ory Fork I Harrison , New 1'renfna Cedar Grova j Rrookvillo ; Metamora . Laurel A -Maud . Nulla Mills oiirrsvil'
Mi let
10 4-U S 1(1 4 10 t 7 T 31 643 U 51 J -fJ 15 $70
Far'.
4 10 TJ 1 CI) 10 I U I so 1 CO 1 is 1 1 40 i ti
Prints and Ginghams. t, Prmis, New Stvles, ssnr I Glared CiHcs aAWGinglsams, Clirap. Sepfwih tfl.ra. B. IT. Sc J C BBRTr
! .' tannin? Hill?. rV,r- 1 nnersigned have the .le.is,n ofannounI swing to the ciiir-n. of Frankiln and .d,..ininr ; Counne, lh ,h( J. ,r(. ow mararluriK ,no have ready Tor sale, Alevander Moffat's Improved I annmg MHI The patent, d improvement in thes ; Mills render them far superior to anv others now i. use One hundred bush.-. ,.r wheat, per hour, can be cleaned with ihem. taking nnt the cheat, and sli Vjl'T ft' ""fi.H .uperioritv of these mill. , can only hekn ,t inr,nd ,rTjn)r p." and see them, before you buy e poor concern, hi.k I will only cumber your ban
W S h KV 9. Proprietor. Br..kvi1.e,yulvTvI,-';, " ' JOHN D.HOW LAXhr Attorney atLaw UROOKVILLF
Boots & Shoes.
. Cases boots & shos ofa superior article, made expressi,- fr ,r lrtnV rm,r,cinc .,. Women s and Children's just opened and for salel.y
n. i y nit.
I Dee, 9, '5!,
ti
call.
or deeds, Jte. made, w ill d well to give him
He will be found at the Auditor's office.
WM. H. M CLEERT.
Jan- 3-lvr.
SIIIllTRBRltY
The subscriber has ot hand a good assortment of ever-green trees, for sale on semd term. He will plant
'. and insnie where enough can he sold to justify. ; Addres IRA STOUT, i V hilcomd, Franklin Co. I 3 m. Fire and Water Proof Roofing. : fWHE undersigned having been appointed Aent I r. S f r M Vrrtn Fi fkiirl W.Ipp Pr.nf
hnntini?. i now rfmlv tn Ho rmifinpnf mU' kind in '
... ..r it a nt i. iinio. t-Mt.rA..ni;u. ' 4Kirl in nt tr makr nivnipnt withnut drift V. f ity
: The Stc.ee nrnm of M XV Hale and RHvtJC Bur- ! thi tn all, e -ant money, and cannot einidcr
ton, in Brookn.le, are covered with this kind of any man too ' ' py
SETTLE UP!
: therefore we
VfJE w-nnf tusnrv and mutt Rnre tr;
Ty w ish al I persons know ing themselves to be i n-
roofing, tn whom the public are referred. Its dura't bility, cheapness, safety, nd convenience, all recoramend it, as anperior, in the construction of most trnildings. W S BAKER. Brooks"! lie, Jly 18, 'Jl SO lyr.
rixcianti tlnrkrl Jnaaaiiry 4S. Flour Sale of 200 Wis, from stores, at $3 15 and 215 do, delivered, at the same.
Provisions The only transactions noticed) J. K. 3ICHJIfK, to-day were 100,000 lbs Sides, in bulk, at 6,c; ; ATTORNEY AT LAW x NOTARY PUBLIC, and 50.000 do Shoulders 51 ie. ' 'ill lake Deposition, and Acknowledgements,
t write lieeils. kc
1 OFFICE In the American Building.
Brookville, Nov. 7. fSl
S:5a.' c'n ,0 lhe ,alter t0 visit e -rij J8SCC'ptuc' No dy'sixed,when ,vnr?W hw' but wH be deter5h K("salh is in Ohio. j 23 The following bills passed: ! 2'v!s5n,h time of holding courts nciciaj circuit; House bill authorixing ! b ??sniet t0 borrow mony- The iis-; ' !'r. i! n taken UP d considered '
. r 01 "r.ionrnment. Tn H. ri..,
l"11 lhrouSh the files, referring or '
; """""nd joint resolutions. ' 1 3o7ml in,Portant bills were reported
""s. " ,e standing committees. '
-i: 'Busk'rk,as follows: 1. To provide ' mornin&' but PricM of produce were very
Cheese Sales of 350 boxes at 6 U'c: and 225
do choice, at 6VSC Butter-Sales of 30 bbls and 63 firkins at 1 1c The demand is good. Tobacco A sale of 10 boxes medium lbs at 24c. Groceries The market is dull, and nothing of imporlnnce doing in any department. Seed Sales 146 bbls Clover, ia lots, part to
, arrive, at $5 25. The market is firm at this
rat?, with a slight speculative feeling. Retail Jlarkrl, Fifth ft at it, January 27. There was no increased attendance at market
January 30, 1S5J. B. H. fc J. C. BURl ..
SAVE COST. 1 MUST have money from those iht owe me; the debt a re all nf long Handing, and I want no one to be astn nished if their note or account are not
paid wit h in thirtv day, to have to pay eosi
Janll ary jo, ik.s.
B. H. PI. RTON.
1507J
31It. ROW Practical Boot & Shoemakers,
rtF.C. leaved inform the Citizens of Rraokville aaatand vieinitv, that they have commenced business
Bbls Kanawha Salt
5 Lake at a superior arti-
tlc now on hand and for tal by stTYNEB. TfO,,'m,
in the above line, on Main-burges sire
the Clerk" office, and hope that by trict attention
tn busme. and ln experience in i.onaon ana likewise in the principal Cities of America and with a firm determination to wnrk nothing but the best of stork and warrant good fits, he expect to merit a share of public k paironsce. Pegg or sowed b0ts, French calf, first quality made lo order cheaper than ever was made in the Stale of Ind. Ladies work of all descriptions mad to order, and of real ; Parisian and Philadelphia style, cheaper than eve bcfssrestold in Rreokvslle, i . si ni, usts.. r-o y-
LAW PARTNERSHIP. l. ..-.-I fBDOAK RXTSIOKS
red business , ..H Undersigned have this day entered into pa'tet, opposite, he clice o( lnr i,w in the Franklin e t at tent. on ... ' .n.. .....
Circuit Court.
Sept. J, "Jl 7-tf.
JOHN RTM AN.
EDGAR HA I'M ONI.
Tift AC K lWHLTF.lt Chain.
aaaa Farmer' Gardner'
do
CHAINS, Log do.
Hoe I, do
Rake,
--enrv a 1 16 outstanding - .(0, This hill requires immediate
a .i .. n of the intention
to redeem
,tttn is to cease after a day fixed
1 o reculate mi lea ire of Sher-
"etife. a.
little lower tha on last Tuesday, Chickens 15:220, Butter 18(240, Geese 35 40, Turkies 56c?f 1, Quails 60c3l per dor.on, Rabbits and Squirrels 10c and 8c each, Potatoes i0c per bush, Green Apples 20 a25c per half peck, Oats
i-.t f, -'""luais te the State's Prison; j 'i vcrn ousoj, roriv t,wjj pr Cds'yTrettirers in settling withths 100 lb-
Ac, Shovels, Spades, ., Forlebv LI X C K !k F ARqUW AR, Broovillei Indians. at th Pitt Cte
Dissolution
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'Be Ye Clothed." SAMUEL SIIEPPH R D. TaiI.cr. HAS On hand a large supply nf Ktady Made Clot hint Cheap for IMSII. MIND VOI R P'S A va q'S. Don't smile, that such a phrase as thi Should occupy my muse; Nor be offended when imi'r told To mind your p 's and q's.
The admonition quoted thus, In varied wats we use: And perhaps you'll ask me what I mean. By minding your p's and q's. The hint which I would thus eonvey, I'm sure you won't refuse; Ve refer only lo your dress. In minding your p' and q'. Samuel Shepperd has carefully hnnght, With plain straight forward views; li other words he has resolved To mind his p's and q's. If with regard to prices charged. You ask me what's the news; I bi g to say that Samuel Sh-pperd Here minds hi p's and q's.. What then remains for you lo do. In answer to my muse; Simplv lo takr the hint conveyed, And mind your p'sand q's. His shop is a few doer Not ill of Mr. Gallion' Store, on llurgrss-st. o.8i,'i. ,.,r.
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' TinO"" Hemlock tanned sole leather, -VV"W Ciotiiniati Dc j 2 Sides Upper iVo I Calf ft Kip skins now on ham: and f. r salebt ! . . R- TTNER.
IT e , 5 1, CARPETS. CARPETS. LAST ARRIVAL OFTI1R SEASON. Iie undersigned has just received direct f.-om the at East 20 ps rich figured ' arpet ug being. the laree.l and best selected slock he ever opened I Tore m t'.is market- C. mprisiiig ihe most tasteful and judicious selections of all kin.ls and color., from 30 to lie ri. per yard. Those ilnogio purrhase would finsi it to their interest lo rail and examine his stock, as
steiermtnea not To De studertold by any House in
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fk BARRELS SALT, justreeeived and fofsale tPby N. O. CAI.I.ION. BrcmktilTe, JInd July, moD. D. JOXKS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Mrookville. Inri . Office under AmrricanOfllcr .Court street. Dec. 0 174. 5J-t y
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RICHARD TTNF.R.
fi ENTLFi'fF.N who are fond of gu.n.i. cn fl ww a fine smck of Guns, Gams Dag. .Shot Poo a PoNder FITsk,rc?, at
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BURTON'S.
Week Ties & Self AdjustLuj Stocks, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
KHE Endless variety ofSiyks,Pal:erns 4 qualities '
-ss to oe louiiu at tin. establishment, combined with the lowest remunerative profit, pre .en is advantage to purchaser worthy of atteuiiion. We have always on hand from Eight to One Thousand Dozen SHIRC COLLARS, at all price, aud every New Fashion, together with a large and beautiful assortment nf Furnishing Article for a Gentlemen' Wardrobe. Call on me, at 119 Main-st, w. s., bet'ri 4th & oth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. JAMES RICHARDSON. Ott. 4, MI. .Sm.
Come to the Old White Corner! G tlN We have the pli-asnre of annnniiriur to our old friends, and the public generally, thai we have iust received from NEW-YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, a large and splendid stock of Goods, purchased since the late reduction in prices. Consequently, we ars enabled to offer extraordinary .inducement, in purchaser. We feel confident ihat 11 require w!y an examination of our stock In .insure sale. W shall take great pleasure in showing our goods to all w ho mar favor ns w iih a call. Ohr stock consist., in pa", of 7 Rales nfRenwn Mu.lin. 15 piece. Drilling, 75 .s Bleach. d Muslin. SO ps Col'il Camhrirks. ps Rlack Cloth. S ps Assr. ted Cloth, jo ps Satuneijs. SO ps Cassimerrs. p Tweeds, and .l. an, 10 ps Col'd Flannel. 10 ps A pr..n and Shirting Check. Bps Linnen and Cotton Table
...per, i.-.ps s rasn, io pit anion Flannel. Soon Van.. .!-:-. A ..I-.. .
..... 7 . ...... p. nwrR ana r anrr l.usf re. o ps Merino, ts p. Cashmere Cloth, and Muslin DrLane. ps Plain and Fancy Silk Poplins. S p. Dress Silk. 0 ps Ginghams. J ps Satin Vesiings. s ps Tane Vesting. 10 ps Irish Linnen; Blanket. Pilot and Felt Overenatinr; Silk. Linnrn and Cotton ildkf.; Glovt and Hosieiv; lorether wiih numerous other article. A large stock of Root, and Shoe.; Hat.. Cap. and Bonnets, Hard are; queensware; Groceries; ft-e Ac ft. We will sell at extreme), luw rnt. s. and hol e by attention to business, ca merii Public Pair.-,-are V . . . .....
Dr. D u tt o n. Resident Daguerroun Artist. Reemi two dor sotfth cf Hals's Drug Stare
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Law Partnership. n?iV u M7'S0'V- v" JOfix " FAKQI II AR AVE I hi da v entered iuf. a partnar.h riiihi practice afth Law.
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Agricnlturaf Society. rphere will he a merlirg at the Conn Hsu, ia -'-Br.mkville on Satmday 7th. February I8IJ to .rganixe a eniimy airriri.hural society under and bv virtue of the lawsuf Indiana. ' JOHN H.FABquHAR f'- F. CLAHKSON. GF.O. W. KIVr.lt . . . f "5 SMI1H. Ftbruary T:h 112.
