Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 February 1852 — Page 3
exit n a era. ;hei ritt 4 - 'h'sli jmi I thi ertiot ibarl .lie I Pro ir let il I ,
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Lt -I'trvitherery department of led, simply because they are th most willing to
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j (,. literature of every are : receive it, and not because of any partiality in
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Yft the author, in hie normal the Giver. The last few years haa witnessed a "r ., :n:ft Mnon. who haa '. bepinnine- to the inpatherinir of th nniMih nr
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hnmamty, and of its increase there is to be no
end. Let ns here institute an inquiry why it is that our learned thelogians treat with indifference or contempt the new phenomena of spiritual manifestations? What can be the reason why the clergy, as a class, whose peculiar province it is
.g, or doubts as to the meaning . to learn and make known the laws of spiritual
V . of phonomena under review. , lite, bold themselves aloof from an investigation
8" -.hare a mass of facts well cal-
1, 'nsa our most profound attention. fJiS ij"ificanceT What d P0r"
,hamanitv,more grand and glo- .this conduct of the clergy in a mental incapacity
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fver conceiveu m um luiucai j uiwi luoj ung uiipuKd upon inemseTei oya
' the grandest event the earth cumulating in our midst? Let us examine
sed. They indicate tneaawning . wneiner we cannot discover the true cause of
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t1 ,;c fancy, or philosophical dream- j habitual disregarded of a fundamental law of
of prophetically inspired vision. ; me not will ully, but ignorantly, from a defect
S jess event in humanity's his- j in uie ancient formulas of their theology. I
Pr i consummation of all prophecy . allude to the law of human freedom that first
r- . :ritiini vrnrm to man in ma ia which uoa nimaeii AhwrrMin u hi.
(! 01 '1B 1 " ........ H. ...o '"- T;ith complete revelation of hu- j ingwith mankind. Have they recognized the
" necessity of man's freedom of mind and eon-
:'3' r waders some clue to the process cience implied in the very first words of the . .L .nnitlnaiAn frnm iVim. DMrtlnil era KTViai. 1.1, 1. . . 1. -i . J
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y-tsent article. I have said that as a Divine proclamation of tne essential freedom j ",";' wpiaineJ in the case of Andrew . of the human soul, whs owes allegiance to God! by which I mean that in him the alone? Have they been careful to watch and j ' .; asnrsl worlds are already in com- guard this freedom of mind aad conscience in j .:at . e ee j d0 not mean to the people of their charge, in compliance with
:1J-V. communion is perfect. Far ; that first law so often reiterated with emphasis
n w "ry. many evidences in his wri- ' by tlie Christ? "Call no man master," says the
.. .:Kfflnietness 01 mai communion. , wmsi, -oecause mere is Dut one master over .' . ,f. Sn Jiin.. TTa : nil " thill .nno:n . r .1 j
PCfl'3"" ' tAuuciouug cvciy uuc iruiu LUC uiu.1, Ww of open vision of spiritual tation or mental domination of another. Here
ji 'e itftto it, perhaps, but whether j we find the fundamental law of human fresdom, itissnfEcient for a testimony of the the very cornerstone of the doctrine of self gov-
! 'rritiis' commnnion. He moves in our . ernment. Until man obeys it, his development ! " '.. tn thn truth that the SDir- 1 is irmossible: far whiln nnv ni nsrmitturl !
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For the Indiana American. I pTMli.t. r.i..
'LLHEET THEE TH E RE. tetters..,, pM ,,,,,.,,,, dav! , GENS, dccefd. with thr will annrird. ha
ioy Wfii irriiDtrd to the nnHi-mipnpd, bv he Irrk of the Probate Court of Franklin county, Ind.
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To urge us up and . and all mankind either tyrants or slaves. Now,
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Lrj. 'Sllit prosecuiiou Ul Itiia w wi , mo , t.i. uro uui pjciseijr una law Ui irew-
-; jttonl worlds are in the most inti-; be his dictator, he is not responsib'e for his acts
jtssffl3"-"1' 3 " I inuiseii wuo acts, inaeea, out me aic-
,((J. into the other, almost at me impulse oi . taior wno acts in and through him; and hence He stands before ns as a testimo- j the Impossibility of his own development in i . i r.i-..U',mm flint 1!a filnmhprlnor in 'fliinh apj). Tn thla toaaaaia ninm.
,.. m "?! 11' i.i.-. -- 1, , - ,j ..vv i-h.ilju " louuui
imrorul sture' inviting us to arise and . emDodied in that law, without an observance of
JtCOl S2!Te luJ a j niiii,ii,iiuiiiau 1ICCUUU1 wuutu ur iu iiiipusstuiiiiY,
I'll meet thee there, my dearest, fondest, Loving partner of my life ; I'll meet thee where no pining sickness, Brings again the mortal strife. Thy strife and warfare now are ended, Pain and sorrow now all o'er ; And thy spirit hath ascended, Gain'd the bright, the blissful shore. And I am left alone, in sorrow, Wand'aing far away from home ; It will be but as to-morrow I may hear thy voice say, " come." " My dearest, come away to glory, Share the bliss which I enjoy ; Come help me tell the pleasing story Of love, which death cannot destroy." O ! then I'll go, I may not linger, Mid these scenes of pain and wo ; Up, and onward, I must hasten, Till those deatliless joys I know. I'll meet thee where no tear of sadness E'er can dim thy radiant eye, But unending scenes of gladness, Fill the ravished soul on high. I'll meet thee when my work is finished, Toil and labor here below ; When my couflicts all are over, And I am prepar'd to go. I'll meet thee where no pale consumption E'er shall reach thy vitals more ; But immortal youth and vigor Thou shal't have, on that fair shore. O, yes ! e'll meet in that blest region, In that favor'd, happy clime ; We will live and reign together, Happily redeem'd from time. Then, fare thee well, my dear companion, Till that joyful hour we know, Which again shall re-unite us Freed from all our ills below. January 20th, A. D., 1852.
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J"ersoim harme elnirna a?aint "aid rllr, muit file them duly auilirnticated in aaid Clerka Office within one year from thi date: and thoe indebted to aid estate muat make immediate payment. The caute solvent. DAVID SLAUGHTER, Exetutor. February 1, 1852 9 3t
Executor's Sale. QN FRIDAY the IJth day of March, USt. I will proceed to aril at public auction, at the late residence of DAVID GENN, deceased, in Rloominr Grove Township, the personal property, belonging to the estate of said deceased. Conaiatincr in part of one horse, one horse waggon, cattle, hoga, corn, wheat, hay , and other articles to tedious to mention. Terms made known on dav of sale. . . , DAVID SLAUGHTER, Fie alor. February 13, U52 9 St
GEORGE GIBSON .& CO. ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, STENCIL BRAND CUTTERS, fcC.
Korth Wat Corner Gano k Mail, streets, and 101 i Mam aire, . over T. S. Goodman Sx Co s. Banking ! Hse, riiiriiiimti. j."" B'" Heads, ddres Cards, Letter and Note I Headings, Labels, Rank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Xotra, ' fcr . kc. at erv low nnceV
DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. BOVDS, MAPS, PLAN'S OF ESTATES TOWN PLA I S, &.C. February, 13, lSi ly.
CrOVES. CASTINGS AND PIG IROX.-CAMP-BEL. ELLISON & CO., Proprietors of Ironton j Foundry, are manufacturing, and have on hind, at
incir targe and commodious Warehouses, No. 21 Co-
'Be Ye Clothed." SAMUEL SHEPPERD. Tailor. RAS On hand a large supply of Ready Made Clothing cheap for CASH. MIND YOUR P'S AN3 VS. Don't smile, that such a phrase as this Should occupy my muse; Nor be offended when you'rtold Ts mind your p's and 4'. The admonition quoted thus, In rarieil ways we use: . . ., And perhaps you'll ask me what I mean, By minding your p's and aj'a. The hint which I would thus convey, I'm sure you won't refuse; We refer only to your dress, Id minding your p's and qs. Samuel Shrpperd hat rarrflly bought, With plain straight forward 'iews;
ntner words he lias resolved To mind his p'a and sj's. If with regard to prices charged, . You ask me what's the news; I heg to say that Samuel Shrpperd Here rninda his p's and q's.. What thrn remains for you to do. In answer to my muse; Stmplr tn take the hint conveyed, And minl your p's and q's. His shop is afrwdoors North of Mr. Gallion's Store, nn liirgess-st. Oct. 2i, -si. 44.,r.
Landreth'k Garden Seeds.
1 am now rrerivitig from Philadelphia a full supply of these eelrhra ted Serds, which I am prepared tusell tojdralcrs and consumers in any quantity desired.
The seeds will be furnished in bulk, or put up in
. i u, ii ..i a atrcet, Cincinnati, every variety of cooking small papers fur ret ailing, are of the crop of 1SJ1,
H. low " Ware C.,,iS. iv 7 c a , ' ml 'n ,n -ll ",e" "ranted genuine, a. marked. "!!"." ,re tastings. Wagon Boxes. Sad Irons, i , Tailor s Irons, Hatter's Irons, Cast Sledge Hammers. Catalogues containing a calender for I8i2, much
wortars and Pestles, Fire Standards, Dog Irons, ,' useful information to gardeners, florists and agr'r p tn.eerec,tneddeU,,Ur;'"' " full directions for the eultiv.
riK iron. Are also maiiufacturers of cold anil hot blast Pig Iron, and dealei. in ahect Iron, Tin Plates, Copper,
New Gctld Coin.
New coins ot gold, of the dollar and half dol-
rvriinsl world appears to be in combined j dom, the freedom of oonscience, that the Clergy,
,;c(IR;iction. inemnaniianui i w ; . . cla88, uave oeen mosi in niott oi aisre- : denominations, have just been finished atth
r-wellawire of the dense darkness of garding? Let the my nad martyrs of ecclesias- Philadelnha Mint. Thev arn Iik a fl,.t rinW.
,.MBil sky, and the profeuad stupidity of us, tical persecution for heresy, give in their ans- ! on which there Ua su perscri tio b ut no he-d
-iswiio bestow all our emergies in making . wer, and then let all who have suffered excom- ! as the place for nuttin? a head U cut nut Th
orny objection to this kind of coin is the detrition to which it seems to us it must be very liable. On the other haud, the coin may be car-
i On a string a most convenient and safe way of
xnrvprovisioQ for merely animal enjoy- , munication from some Protestant Pope, on ac-
U the utter neglect of the soul's everlas- J count of their religious opinions, give their re-
nntsind necessities. They all perceive ply. Whaa fearful amount of evidence will -laeution to the Divine Laws of Hfe, and j there not be thus rendered, showing that clergy-
.nlinne aflar vmrraol I Vi ainri ' dn VtoTrA VvakAn 4Vsosrn AD n I a 1 1 Aflisu ! aw . .
i -8jo.iiug ajjiH.uviwBiKi .wowovw ... UUICI3 u s uirc- t carrying money, llalfdollars pold nieces, not
L ik loiury, and distinction; in the pursuit ; gard of the Divine Law of freedom, and thus in yet called for by law, have been coined as spec-
:::iae kinkier aud more retinea senti- : establishing the principle ordesjtottsm on the imens, but they look very pretty and can be urfe human heart are excluded; the fee- earth, in dominating over the minds and con- ' carried in the same safe manner.
mii- afjrmed of the race are oppressed, t sciences of their fellow men? Now, if a!l this .
t;!;sstf immortal beingsare, from ne- be as stated, have we not found the true reason c.'B":en or twenty persons from Craw-
-winning and powerful, permitted to why clergymen are unwilling to lend an ear, or ,ord8Vllle California bound, arrived in this city
k'-naLserahle existence in Poverty, igno- j give the least attention to the wonderful mani-:J y". A greater emigration from this
vuicrim.. They perceive that Ues- TesUtions from the spirit world? Is it not per- j "uc l" wno,e country, ap-i.-jimied in every part of the earth, fectly plain, that il these fact be generally known j"" be -ing on lhi" w8 th-n last In.ritrrttherethe groans of oppressed millions and understood, the Bystema under which the-j 'aDa ourna'' aitiaj their ear1. TheJ know, too, ologians make merchandize of the Gospel must) Letter frotja the Editor
i ii state of things must of necessity con- soon tumble about their ears? I Cincinnati Feb. 12.
.iw ongu man remains in ignorance ofi Theologians have had much to say concerning j Kossuth spent yesterday in receiving delegajMrtal dtiny; and that there is no possi- j the day of Judgement. How long will it re- J tions from the different wards, and from the ad;ioriehai!geuiitilhe,in his own free ( quire td teach them that the Day of Judgment ; joining towns, and examining a large European ,Kj'ie himself to the cultivation of thfebet- J has actually come; and that we now, in the mid- j correspondence, which he received by the mail. :vt of nil nature, by adopting as the rule of die of this nineteenth century; are witnesses of Among other delegations. 1 witnessed the recep-
.rry dvcouinct the eternal laws of char- j that great event. When will they be able to ' tion of one from Brookville, headed by John H. mc ha-mn brotherhood. And seeing all j learn that the social and political commotions I Farquhar, Esq., and one from Terre Haute of
eih.-np, oo.-btihren, whom we have re-j which are now shakingthe kingdoms of the which R. V, Thompson and Thomas Do wling
j sai wno are now giving us ma- eartn, and causing Christendom to reel like a were the organs.
;' hints of the work we have to do, ' drunken man, are caused by correspondingcom- I To-day he will be addressed by Hon. C. B
t'wrpast neglect, by the demonstrations J motions in the spiritual world, where are gat.i- ' Smith, on behalf of the corporate authorities of
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ered to-getner the generations who have precee- : Luy sentinel
ded us on this earth, and who are now witnessing the grand consummation of what was begun eighteen centuriesago? Present indication warrant the belief that these things are hid from
k which he was
wn. luiever has read and under-
-ecenborg.wiil find no difficulty in un-
N- the meaning of all tliat is now oc-
way of spiritual manifestations;
JJ? works of that author, any earnest,
ed person may find a complete syg-:-"real theology and philosophy. In
""5 mean no compliment to the religi"that KCalled hv hisnsma- fnr in rela-
pokenof. This i what I understand to
wnent, the true meaning of "Spiritual
-as of A.J. Davis is not a singular one, cu Others beside him haveattained Kooeraent of their spiritual faculties, so uijfsopen communion with theinhab-
' spirit world. The most remarkable
w is tnit oi tmanuel swedenDorg, man The who,e ,and : fuU f ,h biUer f iu
V7l uninterrupted spiritual vision for j of lheir poisonous doctrinesithev ..old the swav
:wty seven years of his life. He de- ;n the direction of Dooular education: and thev
aa iifsin 178'2, after having written and ; imagine themselves firmly seated In the throne
To the Drlrgnle. Mr. Carr is trying to make arrangemenrs, and we have no doubt he will succeed, to take the delegates to the Vhio-
me.reyes. i uey go on preacning u.vine w rath $2,00, provided there is a company of twentyand Human Depravity, as if there were to be no I five or thirty made up. V8 hope there will end to such blasphemy of God and vilification of , be no difficulty in getting the requsite number.
Rushville Whig, Feb. 18.
Bj-A bill passed the Legislature last week ex-
1 emutincr three hundred HnlUn. n,nr(. nrnrnnA,,
wiuthirty volumes on spiritual phi- . 0f their power. Like their great prototype, the from execution. We know nothing from ob-
m product or Ins mind during the pe- ancient kine of Babylon, thev have taken nos- servation of tr.Pfrt r...K u. k... .... i.
-.illumination; besides many volumes , 8ession 0f the holy city, profaned its temple, and seen statements published to the effect that
-oi natural science, in every depart- j secured to themselves a part of the vessels of the where thev are in for. th mu:
master previous to his ' house of God, and do desecrate them in the their oneration. Th r..lt ;, ; ...j . j
house of their god. (See Daniel, chap. 1 )- nia! ofthe bpnefit of the CTadil system lo thoge Th.y have taken possession of the written word, who must need it. As we are a poor man we are which they falsify and pervert to the upholding anxious to know whether this law will be a benof their usurped dominion. They set up images eflt or a curse to those of our class. We have of their ou creation for the people to fall down ; been hitherto rather inclined to favor a homeand worship; and whosoever refuses to obey ' stead exemption; but we mv have been in ertheirdecreess, or calls in question the truth of j rora8 to the practical benefits of such a law their doctrinal images, is sure to be cast into the Xt will soon be seen what influence, if any, this furnar.is rf their firv vera tit ami tHu umarion ' i .n ... J
SU 1 . i j . j .u . ' ' v "iww wiuexeriupon thecommun ty, as it will o Jn,lhave abundant evidence that ir. himlf th fulfilment nf iht nw Rin. ' , , ... - - . ' g0
irtcop.r.. ... , , - i v 1 iiuo iorce on uie 4tn ot Ju y next. fRushville uolsZUr mora in war nf nhwuirincr u-.-i. .1 i ..j . r li iivu: (.inmuviiiD
. & iuip wuiuitiiiey nava pererteu lino a mere laoie : nig. ''"""ttra-ih, taught by that highly illu- ! bv their heathenish nractires. I
,JlWaoT. tamn!cmli,J ln Tl ... .. . ... , .! TT Dll rinir ih Uat th .. .1. . ,
nmd-h "v, j itiese tilings are susceptiote 01 me iuuesi & mo wives oi .ntound it from his inmost soul ;Uicin.;nn i.,. ,r: ' nine men have been brouirli to thi Mncaarh,,.
They may be followed out 86118 ftaie i.unauc Hospital at Worcester, in
topper tmttoms for stove ware, Block Tin Ware, Rivets, &e fee Patterns of any Store', Grates, and Ca.tings that we have, will he furnished to Founders or others, well niHcle, and at moderate prices. Orders for all above solicited. CAMPBELL, ELLISON fc Co. Xo. il Columbia street, feb 13--3t Cincinnati. Fire and Marine InsuraLce. rpHE t OMMEBr-,AL Insprancb CoMPANTof Charles- - ton, S.C. Cash Capital SI 50,000. Wm. B. Heriot, President. A. M. I.eb. Secretary. A. S Chew. Arent Inaurancra rffV-cted on Vessels and Steamboats, and on Cargoes of Veasels, Steamboats, and Flatbnats; also on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Machine. ry, and other property, on reasonable terms. Refer to Messrs. Sprinirer & Whiteman. Office No. 15 Front street, Cincinnati, over Messrs. ShOt nbi rirer's Iron Store.
tion of the seeds together with show bills, te accompany each box sold. E. B. HIXMAN, N E cor .Wain and Lower Market sts.Cin. Jan,J3d 5-lSw.
Sumpter'g Osage Orange Seed. I have just received from Texas a further supply of this popular hedging seed. The article which I oRVr, was gathered ander the supervision of Mr. James Sumpter, from ripe apples of this seasons
J growth, and it is in every way equal to that which ! which I sold last spring.
I am prepared tn furnish any quantity of this Seed, and purchasers who may favor me with their orders, can re'y upon obtaining a pure, fresh and vital seed. E. B. HIXMAN. N E Cor Main and Lower Market an. Cin. Jan. 11 5-13 w.
THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Accumulated Capital $154,755,24. Morris Franklin, President. Pliny Freeman. Actuary. Lorml Dircctortjor Cincinnati. N. W. Tlwima.-, M. B. Ross, Lewis Whiteman, C.
D. Coffin, Calvary Morris, A. B. Coleman, Henry ! i,i
Medical Examiner. J. S Dodere, M. D , R. L. Hill, M. D., James O. Hunt, M. D., R. S. Newton, M. D. I.iveainsured at usual rf tes. As Aj-ent of the above Companies, I em prepared to receive applications for Insurance on I.iv-s, or aeainst loss or damage by Fire on property, in Brookville, or its vicinity. A. S. Chiv, Agent. Office No. 15 Front street, Cincinnati, over Me.sra Shoenberger's Iron Store. February 6, 152 7 6.ra
G W. COFFIN & CO. TELL AND BRASS Founders, and manufacturers of all kinds of Brass work, dealers in Lead, Zinc, Copper, Itlnck Tin, CtVper Rivets, Spelter SnlU.T and Metal Pucki g. Second atreet, between Broadway ami Ludlow, Cincinnati, O, (C3 Their hella arc executed on new and imprn ed principles, superior to any Foundry in the world They have Chime of Eieht Bella, the firat and only correct one ever made in this Country. February fl, 1852 7 1-y
Sumpter's Osage Orange Plants Having made arrangements with Mr. James Sumpter for the sale of Osage Orange Plants from his extensive nuraeriea, I am prepared to contract for the delivery during the ensuing spring of any
number of those sprout s. The plants arc one rear
a thrifty condition, and will be securely
packed for transportation to any part ofthe Union. Parties requiring large quantities of the plants w II find it tn their advantag to communicate with mt be l ore purchasing. R. B. HINMAN. X V. cor Main and Lower Market ata. Cin. Jan. 21-5-13f.
SAVE COST. "I MUST have money from those that owe me; the
s.
drbta are all of lung standing, and I want no one
to be astonished if their notes or accounts are not paid within thirty days, to have tn pay cost. January 30, 1852. B. H. BURTON.
Administrator's Sale.
fiTOTICE is hereby given, that I will expose to sale
' at public auction on the
Jsiiucs W T.i tin a n, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, LAUREL, INDIANA'.
A Farm for Sale. TH E ntvlersigned wishes to sell his farm, consisting of 1 60 a-res between 90 and U0 of which is well improved, the balance v ell limbered. A two
public auction on the 25th tlav of February. ' , '., ,. ... . , .
1852, at the late residence of JOHN M ASTER, de- 11 .n,J '"""" ,rD
roMsTaVinl nr h r l.t.V"!' k drer'rd i ofihe firm. The firm i. i White Water Townl.T. r'TfJ "'u I'll ' hh,-y ""nV,ll":,';, hip, U miles north of Drrwersburgh. The neighhay, one two horse wagon, one top buggy, farming ..i'.;. u...i,K...;, I :,. !;;,..
utensils, hulls, hold fiirmiure, fee. A credit of ten
months will he given on all sums of three dollars
-societv rood.
' and educational privileges convenient. Come and
.u;d.,heVu.gghi, J-r nf ' i'
proved avcuritv.
SAMUEL K. MASTER, Exeesttor. February 3, 1352 7 3-w
A Farm for Sale.
rl'HE iindrraigned offers at private sale great
the terms.
Jan. th, 152 t lrai.'
NOTARY PURL1C: THK unHctwigned, htTinR1 bern ippninted by tht Govrrnor, a Xolary Public, will t'we hit trtclest nttntin to any bntine in hi line, that his fririnN may favor him with, and by due and
inct attention t hnmnm be nope to merit pene ral atifction. Harinc a number of the mnu
harrrani in a fjrm of 85 acres, one and a half
mile abi.Te Hrookville, Franklin enmity, Ind., on the White Water Canal, and Met a mora Turnpike riis.. 9(1 r r.r t f lan.l las fin. ...... .AM ln
eultivation-12 acres of upland, also in cultivation, ' prevred forms of Deeds, Mortgages, Quit-claims, fee. balance in timber. On this land there ia fine water ' on n,n,d- I hose wishing acknow ledgements taken.
nuwer. ata lnok n ill. r.n.lC. mA , or aeen", etc. mane, w 11 1 u wet l lo iri ve nun call
frame dwelling house, and good spring. This farm will be sold very low for cash enquire ofthe subscriber at Droukville. or to SAMUEL H1GGS, on the place. R.W.HUBBARD. February 3, ltal T-tf
Walch Sc. Clocks.
W M.DAWSON tenader his services to theeit v.ens of Rronkvillr and vicinity, in the capacity of Watch 4t C lock Maker and repairer making and mending Jewelry, &.c Long experience, and ttrict punctuality ar. his recommendations. Shop ahree doors north ofthe postoflice. July 13d. 18 5S.-M.tr
He w ill be found at the Auditor's office.
WM. H. M'CLRKRT. Jan- 5. S-lyr.
OUOCER1ES. 5HHDS N.O. Sugar. 14 Rbla " " Molasses. " S. H. Do. I " Golden Syrup; 4 Rbls Mackeral, No 1 ft S; U Half Hbla Mackeral No 1 & 1 Quarter Do Do "lltj I I ierce Rice; Together with all other articles in the grocers line, just received and for sale by R. TTNER.
SETTLE UP!
Fire and Water Proof Roofing. T 11HE undersigned having been appointed Arent
I for S M k C M Warren's Fire and Water Proof
Roofing, is now ready lo do roofing of this kind in any part of Franklin, Union, or Fayette Counties. The Store rooms of M W Hale and B lit J C Rur-
ton, in Brookville. are covered with this kind of
roofing, to whom the public are referred. Iia durability, cheapneas, safety, and convenience, all recommend it, as superior, in the construction of most buildings.. w S BARER. Brookville, Jnly 1, 'f 1 30 lyr. .F.r. jrcLulrrc A TTORN'EY AT LAW Ic. NOTARY PUBLIC. & will take Depositions and Acknowledgements, write Deeds, fee. OFFICE In the American Buildings. Brookville, Nov. 7. ,51. 4-3sa. 31 It. Itf Y. Practical Boot & Shoemakers,
"KEG leave to inform the Citizens of Brookville . . . I .u-. i. I i -
wapaiiu Tiviiiiiii iii.il iiiy e commt nci u uusinrws
in the above line, on Main-burgea street, opposite .1 1 l' rtl .1 U .. .1. . i ...
E want rutney and mutt have it; therefore wt . the Clerk's office, and hope that bv strict attention wish all persons knowing themselves to be in-I to busineo and his experience' in London and
i 'fwilc evil, from whose nro- r .:
U MW t And a-. nw.AMAHM C r . I ' : . . . i . . .... . ' nAncnniianoo f lku s. l..iUnJn : A- t I
oh s vmuc ugcii j vi iaiitic9 exactly in tne order in which they stand recor- ; V1 ,,uauau" B"s 10 vanior-
r"ll)mhft(i IhA trhnlA rhriBiitin J.J - C . T... a 1 -it .,1.
whole Christian rlrl in ,on.iim T is. iiii ,;ii.
'1 13 lb ' . 1 1 j'.ui ( . 11 a much itmo tn.j mm e Carsness and sepulchral tloom of i
L"' SwedeuborE'wllateverelse he ' himself; for there are not a few witnesses who wa.wds no "Swede-nhnro-lan h.tr. kn ;. ;i,l 1,. r r
'f O WVSL-U ,UO 1 11 I VT UIQ fcTJ J I I U IU lift tWl UUVt; -Jl " the briefest enitome of the I ecclt sinAtioxl vrrntli. anl ht7S rnmA nut lin-
3r bught by Swedeuborg, ia relation to ! harmed ; they have also lain unhurt In lh lion8
rse, SO as to render it intellio-i- 1 den of ratio-inna fprrwifvr anA im nmnlv nronnrrl !
rvcjrreai ; & ji" r-j i -r - l uers, would require more space to testify the truth.
j; fl . " on auy one occasion. j I will now conclude with the affirmation of L li''h"VeXtt' W,lich teacne9tne j mY firm belief, that the extraordinary manifes-,y:;cj-UmaU oreauism. that is, the ; tations from the spiritual world which are now .ciousness of man, founded on the 1 being witnessed all over the land, are but the :c ... rna' and an external organization, ! commencement of a great and mighty developj; . Et ouce fe inhabitant of two , ment of Humanity 'foreseen and provided for in
1 usible to a nroner annreriatinn : the councils of the Eternal. Thouirh thev mav
i ri j o J J Hi slinisa ik.i 1 annear hilt fpAhln nnrl infaio-nifiej.nt nt tlu. finit.
ssi. ' substanceand form, and though ! they must continue to grow and increase to the
r partahmg
ir?TI.. .r iu t? i ... i is now receiving bis Spring stock. Country O-The editor of the "Sentinel" Writing from j chat.t, are particularly r,ue.ted to call before
Cincinnati, says that Gen. Cass will receive the vote of Ohio in the National Convention, and that he is gaining ground very rapidly.
debted to in to make payment without delay, we say
this to all, as we want money, and cannot consider any man too good to pay. January 30, 152. B. H. Sc J. C. BURTON. SIIItljBREItY. The subscriber has oi hand a good assortment of ever-green trees, for sale on irood terms. Heillplant and insute where enough can be sold to justify. Address ir STOUT. Whitcsmd, Franklin Co. 1 3 m. Cincinnati Spring Trade, 1852. BONNETS, RIBBON'S AND FANCY GOODS. W. P. D EVOUj Wholesale Dealer in Silk Goods.
Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and fancy Dry Gomls,
inrr-pur-
chassing elsewhere. New Black, No. 50 Team. St. Cincinnati, XnrtA Side. Feb. 14, lail 7 B-ra.
ikewise in the principal Citirs of America and
with a firm determination to work nothing but the best nf stock and warrant good fits, he expects to merit a share of publirk patronage. Pegg or sowed
boots, French culf, first quality made to order chea
per than ever was made in the State of Ind. Ladies work of all deeriptinns mada to order, and of real
Parisian and I hiladelphia style, cheaper than evri
ceioresoiain isrooKvine, March it, 1S21. M-one y
""iOCi.i
" piieoonie
"T partaking of any of the I enJ- Every new development of human great-
a,,lr, is nevertheless far more ness has had but feeble beprinninsrs. Well has it
been said that "Every new truth it born in a
manger." And the present introduction to an
'"Uui..!.:-- ... ...
((;. . -".'"iing in tne material world.
' I.' InL..I ,
i.ai urppiritnai man is
Sai2iil hum., r ... .... - r . t . .1 : . i
. iul"ou lorm, inuesirncilbie ci vl vrcl ulllIllunIua ueiweeu uio spiritual 'CDCOWil mmlU 1 r 1 . . mnA n.lu.l .JJ Ml I ...
" " 1 1 1 1 s-lsri lid mrn itss i muu uumi u wui ius w ui iiul im mu risruuvut
Yours, for Humanity, Joh White, 256 William st. New York, Jan. 19, 1852.
F-Tm-J Wred "ithsetsesand faculties
Nis D8to theof the external rar.wi.1 .
V of,ndefinite refinement and Sv.(itation nd expansion. These
r -s ai unaeveioped and dorl Dersrtna n.i. .....
3S - v are vmrolded just i.iaot nis PPared to enter upon a true 3taJ.l'sfaclion merely external life, - f 4 ,liSher or more interior on AaUmctions him, andthere4hlmfg' fan tudesat thiday who End
"u ana
List of Letters. rpHF. following is a list of letters remaining in the P. O., )in Rrnokville, on the Uth day of February, and if not called for before the first day of Julv, will be sent to the Gen. P.O. Department, as dead letters.
"Tery feeble delight in the
Itrherstng a TOnasaare. The Boston Atlas relates the following good story of the Governor of Massachusetts: "We know of a distinguished Free Soil gentleman, who, seeing a light in the House of Representatives one night about 9 o'clock, ventured up, and on going in, found the Governor alone, seated in the Speakers chair, reading his address aloud to himself. No one else was Dresent in the Hall. This haDttened at least
!,t'Nli(( ' delight m the Jonr dayi before the address was delivered of- ' 8ePsrslel a it is" from the I ficiall y before the two branches of the Legisla-
toil "".uues wnose only nrospec- xure.
"aut;ana nopeiess despair
Porsrty,
ft.-
bit.. lot th nnf.il,l;hcT.of th
' lM 'mrim-rd efa wwrnew'
0Brookville Legislature meets to-morrow
evening .The Temperance question Is the special
eroer.
Allbright Christian Abraham Lot Altheimer Mrs As, ley J W Allen Samnel Ault W G It Brow ton George Beeler John Bender Elizabeth B) ram John C Calvm O A Case Miss Catharine Case ft Case H H Case Henry, Sr Casswell John Conley John Chapman Mrs Mary 3 1 Donough t Dollahan J H' Davis Mrs l.osssa Deweeae M:as Rate F Foster Peter
Fulton William
Facka Lndwick
Knox Mrs Sarah J I. I.attony Frederick Laurence John Larue W R Leish R ixabeth A 1 Lyons Benjamin at Moffit James Meeker Hamilton Merchal Samuel O Oliver David I Powel George Mr Petty SandforJ K Rridenbah Conrad Raymond Misa Harriet Smith Adam Seottnn Danie S Sea soles G M Spradling Mary Shoemaker Peter Smith Renj or Sons Sattrrwhite Misa Mary Sankry John M X
Taylor Eunice B t
Fleming George Thomas Trmpleton Miss Catharine
Fen ton Miss Sarah
Gear Robert Glipen Hi ley Gipson Vf G Good Samnel II Howell James K Hammond Miss Priscilla Htath Mrs JF Jones Stanford Johnson Thomas K Koever Mrs Jane Keslerina; Rossna FeWrosry e, ii.
Tompkins Joseph (.'
u Utter Frederick' W Wright Miss H AVilsher Josiab Wynn John Wynn Mary Ann Wiley Leroy Woods James R Wilson Gordon N Welty Henry Wallace James Warne Knn Eliza, Weiaaer Mrs Barbara . LIKCK, . If.
JOlTiV WILLIAMS, MERCHANT TAILOR, MLCarmcl, Franklin Co.I.i. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, First Qnntlty CLOTHIXG-Rf ady Mde. Teb. 3J. 1852. Come and Settle. ALL persons indebted to me, or to R. & S. TVN F.R w ill please make immediate payment. It ia impossible for me to do busness without money, and I hope every one will use exertions to pay their mates and accounts without delav. R. TYN'ER Brookville, February 3, U52. Administrator's Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken letters testamentary on the estate of JOHN" MASTER: late of Franklin county, and State of Indiana decraaed All persons indebted to the aaid estate, are requested to make immediate payment: and those having claims aga nst the same, are notified to present them, duly authenticated for settle, lent. The aaid estate ia solvent. SAMCEL K. MASTtR, Cxeeatsjr. January 30, 1IJI-7--j-w BEAUTIFULG1FT BOOKS FOR. It 52. To Persons out of Employment- $(() TO f.OOO A YEAR! To Miuistrrs, Colporte-tJ'-M-'iira, Travelling Agents and othera, who de
sire to Circulate Gnod Books, at tha same time realizing Fair Profits.
ROOK AGENTS WANTED To eircnlate the
PICTORIAL HISTORY of INDIA; and CHINA
T.IRILL1NG INCIDENTS of the WARS ofthe UNITED STATES, and other truly valuable and
illustrated works. Address, post-paid, ROBERT SEARS, 111 William street New Tork city.
150,
Bbls Kanawha Salt
75 Lake do efa auperiar arti
cle now on hand aad far aale by R TTNER.
IS ps. bed ticking
40 " Drilling M " Canton flannels 30 ' red flannel
IS " White do 10 " Salitias
500" Bro. muslins
5 Linen fowling
Come to the Old White Corner! AGAIN We have the pleasure of announcing to our old friends, and the public generally, that we have just received from NEW-YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, a large and splendid stock of Goods, purchased since the late reduction in priera. Consequently, we arc enabled to offer extraordinary, inducements. to purchasers. We .feel confident that It, requires only an examination .nf ulir slock to insure sales. We shall take grqat pleasure in showing our goods to all w ho. may liavor us with a call. Our stock consists, in part, of T-Bales tf Rrsva Muslin, 25 pieces Drilling, ?f -s Bleached Muslin. 10. nsCvl'd Carabricfcs, 4 ps Black Cloth. 3 ps Assorted Cloths. 30 ps Sattinetrs, SO ps Cassimeres. ps Tweeds, and Jeans, 30 ps Cvl'd Flannel, 10 ps Apr.ns and Shirting Check. 6 ps Lmnesi and Coit.m Table Diaper, lips Crash, 10 ps Canton Flannel, too ps Fancy Prints, 40 pa H lark and ranrr Lustre. ps Merino. 3S ps Cashmere Cloths and Muslin Del.ane, I ps Plain and Fancy silk Poplins, s ps Dress Silks,
p. uisrniaii, 3 ps balm ratings. ps lastl Vesting, lo ps Irish Linnrn; Blanket. Pilot and Felt Overcoating; Silk. Linnen and f'ntton ilitkfs Gloves and Hosiri J ; together with ncii . rous other artirk-s. A larsre stock ..f Bnota and Sli ; Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hardware; ()nernswan , Groceries: Ac. fce. JiC- W will sell at rxiremrls low rates, and hope bs attintion to busiurss, to merit Pulir Patronage . N. D. UALLION.
X r Just received and for sale by X.D. GALLIOX, i Cases Men's Double Salrd Kip Boots " " "Fine Calf do " " " " Cars. d. I " " one halfwelted da " Bov's -0 I Case Men's Kip Shoes, t ease men's I sol, d Shoes 1 " " coarse t women's calf Bootes " nom's Kip Bootees 1 " Coat 4a. I " MissesJt Chil'ns do 1 " B'vs kip Jt coarse do SO nr I.adv'a HupLiLin. 44 t- " 1 ... : .
Lady.i, GeniU mrns and Children's Gnmrlin';, sh.ie.
id Gent's Bu:Vai Over ShoesOc24.'51. 44.,r.
an
HATS AI'DAiS. rUST RECEIVED aad For Sale by the underi signed, I Case siiperi.-r Fash'o able Hats, 1 " Wide Brimmeo 1 Fashionable St. 3 Dozen Kc una Vista " 1. " Fur, Kossuth " 8 Dozen Black and Silver-Grri e'uah Cat.. " Oil Cloth m A great variety of Buy's and Chil .n's ' 1 right from the Manufactories, con-. urntlv will e sold at very low tales, at N. u. GAi.LION'5 Oct. S4,'5l. 44.,f
GUSTAV HERDER, lit PORTER, WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DEALER IV
II AKD W A It R & CUT L R It Y
J3, MAI.V-ST.. 4 doors above EIGHTH-ST . C1NCINNA I I nmn
Keeps constantly on hand a laige assortment in
his hue of business. Oct. 17 H. 43-1 year.
GLOBE CLOTHING STORE. ASIBCIiG & STACIIEL, W HOT 11C If c
C LO Till A G D E PO T,
oc It. .iV ' 1 tINNAT,'4i.lrr. duiimeTco.,
CLOCKS. WATCH lis JEWELRY AND
"n.n-jiAKKH'S TOOLS, Jt M ATERIALS. ConstAntlr on hand an evienatve itnrlm.nt of
Gold and Silver Lever and Verge Watches; Fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry; Gold, Silver and Common Spectacles Gold and Silver Pencils; Spectacle Glasses; Percussion Cnps: Revolving Pistils; Razors;
rwimrs: scissors; Dentists Files; Toys,ee., No. 130, Msin St.. ni.rler Conimerciitl Bank, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
1 XSTRUCT10X. BOOK KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY COMPLETE Prae...l C.n. of Instruct!., is given in the an otkepinr scientifically Duablw F.ntr; Books in the diAVrrnt departments at' Trade Commerce and Mannfai tares, cam rebending tWa best forms in use among the most eminent establishments enraged iiidividually or in partnership,, buiir. w briber prosperous ur adverse in the m a
thase and sale of merchandise at wholesale and ra tail, importing and ea i.tri inr on thrirawn aeeiint
i an emi.iisiin or an joint sprculation. including speenlations in S'ocks, Real K.stme. ke , with Steam ihoatin;. Rank. Iiisimnre. Hailmad and Baaka af jJuliitSlork and I hsrtrri d As.oriatisns reneral.y.
lunHtmni. CALCULATIONS Embrace every variety of computations pertaining to business operations, beingtaugiil according lo law mast improved metlmds Interest, Ditciuuf, Xaum tttnt, Ji bitrar,, of tarehanfet, ke. MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. Snch exert isrs are inimdnc.d on this subject as at ealrulat. d to impress business habits and a genuina business style of Correspondence upon the mind af thesii.dent, as well as familiar re him with Cemmercial 1 rrhniralilirs and Phriisrolocv. iuclmling pr Jormii Invoicea, Account Sales, Bills af Exchange, &c. PRACTICAL KMt'SniPOne hnnr.daily. is devoted in tearhinCa Systemati Style of Business H'ririt.r e-onbniine freedom with a thorough rommxnd ofthe hand and P"n. aeenraey and elegante with ease and rapiditr, and perfect legibility with beantr of ennstmetii n COMMERCIAL LAW fc POLITICAL KCONOMT. Daily I.ecturesare giTen on these impnr-ant topics, as connected with the avocations of the merchant in nprrationa of rammerre and prartiral workings of trade, embracing the suhirct of Partnership,Principal and Agent. Xrtroiiabla Instruments. Sales, Debts. Guarantees. ,vr : also on the laws af Wealth, Cnrrenev, fereign and domestic F.srbsnres. Credit. Profit, Interest, Wages. International Trade, &. C7" The course can be completed in frese sight a tw, Ive weeks. C7 Terms for the Full Course. . CJ" Expense for Stationery. Dirloms. tt ff. fT Instrnciinn being given individualiv, applteata can enter at any time. PT A knowleileeor theorHlnirv Fogli-h branckaa 11 ajl 'he requisite prepararnry nttalincations. 0 f The bosines acquaintance of ihe Prineia enables him to rendee as-istsnce to thaso wishing ! prseii re situation on grailnsiinr. ty Gned Rtanl ran be obtained in ths eitv 49 Trans J (Ot.ti so Per week. 07 Diplomas i,,ideraral awarded tka Oradaatss).
-TRUSTEE: Johh W. F,.r.i. j. c. TnattJi,
. nan. Axtai.t, J. A. Sbiff. F.nwasin Wanatnrp, Johis W. MiaatcK. Ort. 14 "51.
G. S. Co. Jsto; W HARTWIkta' C. D. CoFFllt. Cbas. HrssiLt.
44-S.
NF.w AfOI.I.O Rl'IirtlNn.
N. W. Corner of Fifth aad wsln.tt sis, Cinainnati. Incorporated 1S4.
S.sTS-lMrj YARDS Fall Style, Superior Three :'WWW Ply, Tapestrv, Wool. Cotton and Wool.
Hall, Druggett, Rug, te.; all cheap for Cah at
oLK iu N 5.
'SHAWLS' SHAWLS?
f 0?f PLAIN aud Embroidered, Packet, Plaid J tlf and Long Shawls fur sale at
41-if.
BURTONS.
Just received and For Sale, Chenp,
nnns i. j. sugar
1 Tiwrce Rice,
3 Bbl Golden Syrup,
lo iijik. rawetiall.
Bbls Cider Vinegar . 10 Rnxes Rosin Soap, By
wet. 24, 'SI.
2 Bbls Crn-h'il 1 Loafdo
do N O Molasea, 50 do Sal. 10 Sacka RioCofTee. . 10 Boxes Mould Candlea, N. D. GALLION44 - if.
Economy, Comfort and Spted. NEW ARRANGEMENT. 1851. R STAWUS Cincinnati and Conneravills. Ind. V. S- Mail. Daily Packet Line. Fram and an. ter the loth of October. lM. there will be a Paskst leave Cincinnati at I n'rlerk P.M. precise! y. pass ing lb rough InJnstre. Home eit .C1rave.town.Hs son. Cedar Grove. RroskviMe. Metamors and Laarsl. The fnllowinr boats connrlr ihe Lire.Buckeye State. .T. Rr?5el. Master. TToosier State, S. W. Lee, Master.' These Boatsare exclusively for Passengers. This mute pss.es through all the Princ'pal Tswas ofthe White Water Vallev. Horses and earrig-s ran be had at ellbaursat' Brookville. Laurel and Connersville, to any part of the rnnnlrv. . Smal I Psckares will he d'live'ed at aM the Town along the Line, bv leaving ..Hem. at the OfTlee.
WALKER BO I HERS, Agsnts.
nATS natd (MPS Jost o cning t'le largest and best stork ever lirnnri t, ihia nsnrL-e,
sthich will be sold CHT.AP for CASH at
1 RUBjOXS. lVorth American Clothing Store. .1. H. HEIN'SHEIMER ft CO.. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
mill imirn sin
SH1KTS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VEST
and I AILOU S TRIMMINGS, Nos. 2Q0 ft 301, Main Stteet; Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, '31. 43-1 year.
Cinrinneri f
Industrv North Rend Cleaves Dry Fork Harrison New I'renran Cellar Trove Rrnokville Metamnra I.anrel Ashland Nulls Miils Conaersville
Mttrt
10 4 1 5 in 4 IO -Tf r-s $M 6 4t 5 II l M I Kf 5 ro
Fere.
4f e t i tf l ' if si 4 I
Law Partnership. JOfliV .1.MATS0X ASD JOHS H.FARqUH AR UAVElhisday en tend i n lo a part I. - i.nlie practiceol the Law. JOHN A. MATSOV, JOfV U. FA H UH AR nuxs! guxs:i EVTLE.VEN' who are fond of guuui' g ran find 1 a fine stock of ti una. Game Rags,Shoi Pauchee Powder Flasks, Ac, at '-f- BURTON'S.
STOVES f STOVES
9. r Itua
Prints and Ginghams. Sn Prints. Jfew Strles, amr I figured a Kav Vyv.T;inehan.a, Cliesp. , , SeptJth 18Jt. R. FT. fc J f BrRTsT
THE CHEAPEST GOODS YET! r1HK iibcribf rtake ptjiiire in annminring to I li- public Crn e rally t th fim'Ptnck of.ftmda which lir rrcetitlj purchased in the Em hare arrived and art now Ready for Inspection. In addition to the Mammoth Mock brought from the Kat, he has nine added quite a lot purchased in
the city of Cineinnati, all which he mar aure the piihlic not in the spirit of empty boaMiiix m-eeary exaggeration but with the confidence which the fact inspire, that. A Cheaper stock has never been
Opened in the town of Brookrille. All that ia necessary to convince the publio of tlie
truth of the above statements is to rsme and ejrmmine
jar themtelvet. lie would select for mention from
bis general assortment tne roiiowtng:
mens wear
French, American, and English, black, blur, green
and nrown ornad cloths. ISpireee Fancy Caasimere. 19 black de. S do. Satinet. 19 pieces Tweed.
15 ps. Jeans, a ps. Rl'k Satin Vesting.
Jo pieces fancy vesting. Stocks, cravats, neck and
pocket b dkla. Dress Goods
30ps plain and fig'd black ailks. 20 fancy de. It" plain, plaid, and fancy ailk poplins. 40 " ' and fancy silk and cotton lustrra.
.'O " " " delaines and easnmeres. 40 " plaid and shaded ginghams.
300 plain it fane v calicoes. Mi rinoesltbembsiincs.
Staple Articles.
izps. piaia itnseys 0 " baging. 20 " col'd cambrics 10 yellow flannel. S " spoiled do I apron shirting ch'ks 100 bleached muslins 10 ps. crash.
I Brown and bleached linnen It cotton table diaper.
IMscsllaneons, Iriah linen, plaid and plain.jaconets, bobinet, laces, and edginga, fringes', and ribbons, comforts, suspenders, woolen hoods, hosiery, gloves, and bonnets. Together with an assortment of hardware Queensware, Wooden ware, glassware. Grinds ones. Window glass, linseed oil. white lead. Hats . caps, hoots ft s hoes, salt, leather. Groceries, Iran jt Nails. Castings, and a splendid stock of Ready Made Clothing, consisting of every thing generally kept in a regular clothing establishment. In conclusion be would say that bis goods haa been acleet'ett w;.'th great care, and with apeeial ref. frrrncetothe wants of ihe country with which the i...it of.ime he has been in business has made him
perlectly ratuiliar, and as an inducement to those wishing a permanent place to trade he would state that he never allows it ettrtment tt be brtken so
that his customers can drpend upon getting every aitirle they want at all seasons of the year. All kinds of country produee taken In exchange I for goods. The highest market price paid in cash
' or wheat, corn. Flaxseed, oats, rye, and barley. RICHARD TTJCtff, rrbTill,ltl.Te. ItV.HIf.
aKr-4fl
Fanning Mills. :, . pTiqiir. Undersigned have the plessme efannnunee wine tn the eitiz-na of Franklin and adjoining Counties, that shey are now manufacturing, and have readv. for sale, Alexander Moffat's Improved Fanning Mil's T 'ented improvement in i hesw Mill .no . isr perior to any others now in use. nr uitnered bnsliel of wheel, ner hour, can be cleaned with I hem. Ink inr on ibecheat, and all oth.rtra.fi. Rut the full soperiaritv oflhese mills can anly be know n by at. ine and trying. Ca'.l aad are them, before you buy isjf poor concern, whisk will enly cumber your ban W S hII. Proprieter, Wm.MOF. 41 Manufaetarrw, reekville, July In, '!. 30
IOH X D. IIOU'LA X b Attorney atLaw RRcOKVILL'
rjlHE Snbscribrr,thankfulto a crnerons publicfor I the liberal patronage bestuwed on him, would respectfully l.iform them that he still strives to merit the same, by keeping constant ly onhand,the best r saortment of Stoves ev r offered for sale, weats.f the City. All those in want of A GOOD COOKIVG STOVE should Call at the Sign of the Three Red Stovea, on Main-St., one door North of B. H. Jt J. C. Burton's Store, w here he will be found, at all times, ready ta wait on all who may favor bim w ith a call. Pallor. Office, Store, aurl Shop Stove, of new and beautiful patterns. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to The Fi.lding Door Parlor Stove, which will iwect the approbation of all HOLLOW WARE. Sugar Kettles. Skillets, Pot. Ovens, aud I.ids, Aniliruns, Sadirons, 1 roll-stands, Rrass and Copper Kettles. He still continues to increase his stock with every desirsble article of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, of hi- own manufacture, to which he invites the attention of Dealers, Wholesale aad Rriail, with a confidence that he can aupply them as cheap as any other establishment.-
C1S.TE R.N PUMPS , Placed in any desirable location bv Leaden
Fine, and warranted, together with a general assort
ment of Japaned Ware, be. neing a practical Mechanic in tbeabnve business, afters his ae vices, with confidence, to all who favor htm with a call, and insures them entire satisfaction.
Old Copper, Pewter, and Iran taken in ex
change for all articles in ais line.
wet. a, ji. si-it. J. n. FUDGE.
9000'"" Hr,nlork tanned sole leather. iUUUll Cincinnati s Da J5 Sides 1'pnrr nm Calf Jt Kip skins now on hand and Tor sslebe De.,,',,, H.TTJf. CAIifETS, CARPETS. LAST ARRIVAL OFTHE SEASON. (floe undersigned lias just received . dlrrct from tka aa- Fast 20 ps rich flrurrd aip. t ng 'icing the lart"t aud best selected stock be ever opened hefbre in this market- C mprising ihe most isstefuland iudicions silrelinnsnf all kinds and colors, from a ..is.
etsperyard. 1 hosr wishinr to purchase would find it to their interest ta call and eiamine his smrk as j he is determined not to be undersold by any house' in
Brookville. Dee. t, '41,
RICHARD TTXII,
Git IXDSTOVES!
' a saperier eaality ne
R "Mra-
isr aa
n, 'at
Planes Planes!
ingle ft Double Jacks
SALT.
BARRELS SALT, just received and far sale
. D. CALLION.
im
it by
Breokvtiie,iind July,lio
Da I). JOXH ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Brookville. Ind . Office under AmerieanORtce, Court .trect. Dec. JO' 174. 12-ry
Prints ind Ginghams. lOpOrw Style Calicoes;. 50"s' " Ginghams nst opened and for Sale by R TTXEJ?; May 7th, 1131,
Dr. D a tt o Ut. Resident Daguerreuri Artist. Rooms two doors south of Hale 'a Drug Store. TiXwOARTlaERSHIP.
. i rmai.sirs.il.
jnn nvaiais.j -. - s IT HE Vndersigned have this day entered into partil7 shio in the practice ef the law in the Franklin r?euii Cenrt. RTMAN, Ctrcu.ic.nru Iltia HAfMfwl.
hand aad far sa'.e by
Bee. 10, 'sa,
Rreers
Sanestbiag planes aew aa .TTtvwn.
DR. J. W. KEELT SURGEON DENHiT, Rrsskvllls, J-UJLLX7 Iwdiaam.
"vX"sTII.Il locate permanently in RronkviHe the V ISih nf April 1S52. All operr.tions in the dra. tal Art perform -d upon the latest and most aaarar.
ed principles and warranted. -lyr.
HATS&CAPS. ft Caaes Fsll Style Silk Hats S " Fur De
Men's ft. Boy's Cloth. Far, Flash aad ail Silk Cane just opened aad f.r sale by
Dee t, 'II,
Jefferson Life Insurance Company. OF CtKCIKKATI.
f'Mfvitnl IOO,000 Fnitl njtrl .Xerisrfd. FIHIk eww.pany lias twodepartmente joint stark 1 and Mutual. .Rates of premium m the joint stock department reduced One third. . r i The life af the husband may be iasanrsi for tka benefit af the wife, independent af creditors a r representatives eredilora may insure me lives of their debtors eoiisregatien the lives oi their ministers Endorsers and aeeuritiea ibe lives of rhasa for whom ItJry .are responsible. H K Goadmsn. Prest; Board of Finance Hon Jaeob Bnrne',S Wiggins and T S Gondman California Risks taken at she nsaal rates; J W H ITT, Rrnokville. A gen. RUFwS HATMOSD. M D Jan 1, lMl-6-lyr Medical Eiammerr TRACE CHAINS, ryrtALTF-ll Chains, Lag da. . t Farmer's Hoes, Gardner's do da. Rakaa.
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