Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 March 1852 — Page 3
c 1 , cfthe Senate, to constitute a ' - the Statutes during the re-
fi, the resolution was aoopieaiv ai f being tneou'J . Cl"" ladianai'0''8' staU?d t0 ,he IIol,se j rfw . .i.. h rnnld not. nfliim- ! t J-' t t fs naicstion, ------- l!f5r ' port so much of the revision that Tsj-e-1 introduced by Mr. Gibson to limit absence for a member of the ' u. to sickness of himself or famlentil-' .j tie seat of any member absen-''-dvs without leave. By Mr. J''9,,,, Electric Telegraph Companies, M11"'!,; liabilities- By Mr. Stevens, to of -! i t St 4 v-k of railroads, turnpikes, plank or oilier improvements from taxit tV 'js passed ayes 65, noes 12. i .Va001' " "I'pviuicu ities-j ' E-vaiit, English, and Lindsay of. ., . r .i. ... " ... on me p;n i vl iiuuc, iu if sicn of ths Statues during the re-,i-iet'1" - ' v, prance bill was ordered to be, . ..-1 ;-n.i was pasea: ayes noes 'Y Pi l"TSJ IS' tH' 11 1 - uvcpu" II:,(3 01 .UcUluers ui 111c vicueru is- . . 1 f .1. t , 1 '" 65 S Mickle was elected . o..:.:r 01 ill" ceuaio. & ciin vu irum "" . : P I authorins incorporations for mi seminaries, engrossed. Joint en:-'- .. -Visf a brwee across jnio river K&a 0 . introduced. 1 lie tollowing bills rT V.: ! I n.ci n it rFAniia fm-.-.-r nr uc inn ' .... . . . , . v. !BS" " itricatai of '20 cenU on each $100 anil 4 noil tflT Of fl PAIlfa 1 .,. recovering and painting the State -3, to authorize plank and other road .1 . . -i , -its a M caaaee me same 10 ranroaus; ana -ssVica prohibiting the circulation of kskwb theente passed the bill . - i i .. i I : J c-rifeaty two members were absent Various outs were reponea kick Lv to Uie commmee on revision, i ne -,v fr the coroorate powers of the citv i'aspoVa.was read the third time and r. i 1... an; avea k. several resolutions were si. The Tote of yesterday on the resofin'ac to the speaker the appointment of t-ramittee to revise the statues, was reconares oJ, noes 21; and then the resolurssaieaJeiisoas to give the appointrf tiat committee to the House by anelec- . !i:7t voce vote. Thereupon the speabis office; but for more full pro":t?niMer our exchanges to the renorta . i ;.nietin the afternoon, and Mr. ;.';i::gbeen called to thecliair until afrf.ioaof a Speaker, Mr. Owen offered :ua to the effect that the election of that . ....., ,..;l T....J.. TL:. N ' r i "i. til .-luiiuay iir.i, I Ills Kijns ameucied on motion of Mr. Behm :-to the election of Speaker nnmeoi--. jatended carried. Air. Hufl'stet:r ri,:-oa.;'ourn lost. After the noml-r.c'T-ra! gentleman as candidates for aw. the Hesse, on motion of Mr Manson, J.rt 5rFfI iL NOTICE. 'IHta SCIV.M 1KC WONDER! JMPOR. TM lO DYSPEPTI- S! i-af D r ..rf. ,r iastjic Juice' A irreat ' n-r-r. p?ared from Renin t, or the "r "t r:'.-',r 0-aft IP t1in-rtiilis nfR,mn 'CM ii; FiT-i.,l-iea. Chemist, bv J. s-1 rt n; V .Ji..... u rth Eighth Street Phil-; . -j 1 i, i a trul v wonderful rented v for ( t:-'n. 'hi. i .. . id.... .i ; - l . . ; (. .., .junuiic, 1.1, CI V OII1 piUlllI , 'rj-,n.ji:,i Debility, carina; after Nature's ; N"tnre"s own a sent, the Gastric rir.fhi,t.lC,,ntainine: Scientific evideilte of by agents gratis. See notice Vttlital advertisements. HY31EXKAL,. Wrdin thi Co. aince .n.-rch 5th. '- ?ncer to Nancy Harry. -Ireeland, to Mary Richmond. :ixer Hawkins to'Massah Amack. -Silver to .Martha Jaue Bonhani. wrJtanings to Rachel Garrison. fl-irried nt Oxford Ohio. :f.;4th of March, by the Rev. A. Martin, Hrtriofe. of F'rxi.L lit, 1J: . t IV Martin, of Oxford, Butler, C. Ohio. I 'MtiNcrired to say that JOHN E SHLI.NG I candidate fur Constable, of Erookville N- tne April elet ti.m. No Harm to Say to you, !?E hlne did not burn that I lost 110thT.'1" ,s"0, ,he fct. 1 have just had '-"k-d over, and they foot up one hundred - 'Tj lJrs los,, ,ro,n fivt' rrnis up to a , - " i consider it a charitable act for rtn-mstlves indebted to mx t t nmefor. --JTiip; a some ,a9 Dt.fn ,tamijB ,wo J"irj 0 ,n'rJ would help me at hom. small debts. Do t say I only owe f.,,v .. ' . . 1 lntm 'nill debt W'. " ,he fcmd of business I do J 3t G. V. EDRIXGTON. Osaee Oranee Seed. :-ltV.trv.- 1. f 1-. r - - E...f- .. ? "'"Pe Orange . " ' bushel, at the a, M,.,'. :Harrow, HrnOI); ,nd , ktm wcrsville, Milton. Cainbrinm- ,n.l trtli.,. , JAS SIMP1ER; "iTrrr- . Irrrstrator's Notice. pMMF.Ut !"i,'n11'0" upon the estate of I" tstc-. . r- nve this day been rrantrd 'Kl .. k ".Che Clerk of the PmK.t, -, ka,,... ""'Mndiana. All '' s-3 'ca!,ri '"V". " present and file them " ,thn iae sear and those in- '" LT? d,J"r P5 nient. " Probablv solv... MOJfDECIA SWEET, Administrator. hdiana High School" : s; . . . ,"-MHy ,1 1. ,h'' ,n'i'tion will commence S l4,ch- Tl,e '.-itrofihD of ,ui" " propor-e-J-. ".0 the Board. J n unuii. !, Secretary. In the Franklin Circuit Court. Foreign Attachment. f, -"UiiTV. C 1 ti 'i'nr " ' erm o. 185?, of i:-.wih"5l"U,t C"rt " Writ .f Pore r. t,!'Tc entitled r. ...... . r"s-, i! 'f'ke s'l.r 'Kings) attaching the k,7J -,..L So,lt, F..t quarter of Section , , lltTU s,-, itj.jj,; . iiioiana, as tne ! f". ,hdefc,.ndn- The .aid defendant a- U I (,,rr ncreby notified of the v"'-" Wit".,; T "?,0 isn Attachment in "rf-re ,k he PPerand defend the ulJ4t''rd .I6"11 iJ"nent thereof fhe ljudicatea and determined in CnlTr 1 ,ohn M Johnston Clerk of -!'iiirfu 1 " nereonto act my r of March, A. D. 185. V, , JOHN M JOHNSTON, .4:iH- . Clt'F.C. C. era .a J lEfdeer. J: , . " tranti;- f "irextea irora tn e ' V C. C'r""t crU I "ill expose 1 ,'thccl,,,lu',' door.'n ,fce tow not ij. " th .I , . r,"kl,n n' State or ili"' 4 v7 Jiprii next, between the ,'"'r 'for .S "d o clo:k I"- M., the T rr,K. r "rm ofseven vears of the K"4 wl?."1, Etc, to-wit: All the I n4.i. ""'.."f'he lollowinr described s ,j ' Sooih west quarter or . Si TrV- .. Smith ha1fof.e7iinn r.,... ; t-l' "! ot mi ; o, or the term -t Villi. fur "om sufficient to satisfy a. ,i, ,htn nd there off.r the fee s.n.ni. ,,luu fPJ"J of Francn A St Frances O v J .v1""" "'" i;1 :t:j.,MF-S HAWTHORN, Sheriff. i-3 a -
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c- PT. JOHS RKCKLT PARRY & RECKLY Manufacturer t Dealer-sin STOVES. Tl.V WARE, Flam and Japaned, wholesale & Retail, STREET LAMPS, &C. West side of Vine st., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. V B-All kind, of Job Work in Tin Sheet Iron and Conner, neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp Glass always on hand Orders from a distance will be promptly an. nded to. March 12, 1852 12-l-y 1 u receiving. PREP RTnnrti
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I have now on hand, Sooopcs window sill, and cans 500 it f 3 ft 6 inch door sills. 8 inch wall oco !! most superior water table 4Cort of luad stones for grave cards 500 pes of grave yard posts, 7 inches square 600 ft or step stuff all sizes 500 It of door sills, i inch wall n n 'r 5re lX l",,inl 2 ? i"chet 1CC0 ft or fence capmg, 4 by 12 Together with ar(re quantity of other Free meTcaVat' ' fUr"'e h"P for G," StOHC YardEast side Vine street, between p...! j -..,....
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constantly on hand to suit the 'cont, ,VTL" candy! Tandy Ti 11. HEDGER, k and Retail Candy Manufacturer, s.h.i: M!n.l.E de, three doors above or .,DwTr"""V' hi- Orof.,0 pound, of Cha de,'toany part of the city. Free ot Charge. lh l3l
JOUX LUTHER, MANUFACTURER OF SHEEP SHEARS fenears, Scissors, Knives, and almost every kiud of Cutlery. ,''6' F,h s,w. North side between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. rJirt.'l'"S'?etlJJ,t"1 Pmptly Hone at mode'e!,h'fi; ,lsu' Shl", Sheep shears, Scissors, ."";K,,w ground in ,he 7
SCIIADFKR & COBB, MANUFACTURERS OF Planes, Carpenters' & Coopers' EDGE TOOLS. Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, 24, Main street, Cincinnati. mh 13 1-y STEAM MARBLE WORKS, L, O W It V &.11U k Corner Broadway & Fifth street, CINCINNATI. Monuments, Tombs and Grave stones. Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets, Cms Vase,, Garden Fig-ures, Cabinet and Counter Slabs,c, c, constantly on hand and furnished to order. The trade supplied with Marble in lileck or Slab, or Sawed to order March 12 ll-l.y
l'ETEii XEPF & SOXS, WHOLESALE ' HARDWARE DEALERS 0 5 9. P earl Street Between. Walnut and Vine streets, t-UMLN IN A IT. March 12, 185J-i;-i-y J.itCHKAKIUT, El,'Xearl 8tret. Cincinnati, . ij i ' ATINET WARPS, P. .".-I S1,u',ie, Pikers, Harness Twine Rotlet t loth, Press Papers. Tenter Hooks, fard clean, ers. Comb Plates, Ae. ALSO AGENTS F R Smith, Woodcock, & Kni ffht's . M ACHINE CARDS. March II, 1852 12-1-v 1. H. GOODHART. . r,SHEI c;uodiiai&t& risin.r. I f Dry Goods and ready made clothing. No. 21. ! l.oer Market stS.S., between Main Sycamore, Cincinnati Ohio 5 : ofKaMriir,rr"ynhnd'for ,,,' '"e ek 1 cLa,;Iskro'd"r,'i'hjr . r Hum bet.,re l,:. ",re ,ny,"'a examine . .-- eiscwnere. March 12, 1S52 12-l-y J. If O N T K . jJANUFACTCRF.S.and ha, in torf,N. 4, Water r.. u inisi.sin, tiemp, .Manilla and s-ouon K.pe, cords, lines and toinesof all qualities iul ie,, uui(.h he ,H1, , manufacturers prices .M.nhn leu a a . l-l"T (.1BSOX 1IOITSIWALNUT BETWEEN FOURTH & FIFTH, uincmnau, umo. 0. H. GEFFK0Y, Proprietor, Late of Walnut street House. March 12, :S52 12-ly Wholesale &-. Retail P - jLvc-airrst, iNo. i 8, West 4th st. Cincinnati, O. njsiug compieien tneirnew salerooms of 52 by 120 fret in i'ifin o h. ....kluj . . ir t . J . .. ""vr me largest and fi nest stock of pianos to be found in the country east or west. all from those celebrated and unequalled manufacturers, A Stodartand John B Dunham r T A full written warrantee given with each instrument. Terms cash. mi, , COTTON YAllXS. fTHE subscriber agent, lor the Covington and the Cooptr Cotton Factories, have on hand at .11 times, lor sale at the lowest prices, a large stovk of! yarns, W icking. Carpet warp. Twine and Batting ! . R BUCHANAN, March 12--ra No 26 Columbia st, Cincinnati. Boots & Shoes, ; W EVANS, Wholesale dealer in Boots Shoes, j . ..i. lu-nsiiiii nana ana lor sale a large stoek of custom made boots and Shoes. Also, a good assortment ot palm, straw, and panama hats; which w ill be sold very cheap for rash. No IS Lower Market street, between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. n,h i2126.m G.& J. 1I.SIIOBNBBUGEU UIOASTOtlK, No. 15, Front st., opposite Fublic Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. KEEP constantly on hand a large assortment of IrOll. nails .nit r.-l ..e .li: - . . ,vll VM,. iiiaiiiiiair.urc, trom the ganuine Juuiata Bloom, justly celebrated or tic last twenty years lor its superior qualitr. Also: Mouse hole Anvil, li-n . . ' - - i , -.sir!-, kits uiaies, ast steel, English Rlister steel and German steel, Eliptic springs, Carnage axles. Mould Boards, wagon boxes Ac. All ot wliirh lh . . sail at the lowest market prices. Perssns will please call and examina our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ink u-io. Q. A. TAILOR. WM. B. FRENCH. J. E. WTXNI. TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and o hue goods. Also, Umbrellas, Parasols, j j . j , iincnpuon di trimmings and fancy dry goods, corner Main and Pearl sis Cincinnati, -.i. ... mil i-ii-iy WM. tTATTS. GEO. 8. JENKINS. K. t. rnicriv. Waltw, Jenkins & Colbiirn, JOBBKRS af Dry Goods, No 63 West Pearl St., between Walnut and Vine. Cincinnati. Ohio. Match 12 12 1-y HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE Subfcribrr is now offcrint at No. 64, Lower Market, Cincinnati, ritrnive stock ot Hard too It of all kinds, tabic and pockrt rutlerr, mill and - " ewB , , i II wiiu ua v "i Ri, f; twill and friass scythes, su-l nails window glass, guns and pistol, cistrrn puuips, kc. -l... . i 1 ; : I . a i uc cuumrj inae it particularly intiini to roc above stock, as it will be sold on the most rraonaDie terms. m. n. u.twau.'v. March 5, 1812 U-t-m T. D. BENNETT'S liAKE K Y . Butter Crackers at 4 eta. per lb. Soda buscuit at 5 cents per lb. BY THE BOX OR BARREL, No. 30, Lower Market street. Cincinnati. March . llljn-l-y
Cincinnati Advertisements.
HAY AND ORE SCALES. Of an improved nlan. nut un in nv nan .riK conntrr. r Kepairinf done on the shortest notice . REFfERKXCKS. J. S. Chenewoth Sc Co.. .Viner, Andrews Jt Co., Bishop, Wells & Co., R. Buchanan. John Sascy & Co., Bunlsal & II nil her. CulumhU street, norih side, between Svramore& Broadway, Cincinnati, O. March 5, 1-y SP ill GGOODS tll 1 8 5 2. WENTWORTII & BROTHERS. So- 13 Main M., (ornrraf Fonrlh airecl, OHIO. RESPECTFTLLY invite the attention of COuntrv (!- haute .. . .... . . .i.si, nimsuiiij larfreanu can lull v selected stock or Dry Goods, both Foreign and DomestlC lO lllOSe hllvillf t'nf I'a.k . I . . . . . - .-."B iii piiuii piinipc pa. ner. thev will rt ..!.. ... 1 " . .iv. niuiicriliriii!! WHICH CailllOt be surpassed. MARK H. WKXTWORTH.N T GEORGE J. WENTWOR 1 H,. . . ALFRED S. WENTWORTHj5C,nc,n,,,tu FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, BT THE UNDERSIGNED AGENT FOR THE Protection Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Policies issued upon the nost favorable terms by r n . ... ALFRED WARD, Agent, for Brookville.and Franklin County. March 5, ll-l-m ' NEW YORK AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF OTARD, SEIGNETTE AND OTHER BRANDIES, And Domestic Liquors. DARK. ABttT.T. Si nn N. E. Corner Third Race sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. NEAR THE BURNETT HOI XK. LIST OF PIUCES. BR.tMlIFS, , , , . C. per Gal. Good brandy equal $t brandy 5 Escellent draught do 1 00 ' Good draught do 75 ic i Otard Depuy A; Co.'s pood 2,00 Ditto very superior 2 so Seitrnette 14 years old 3,00 " ' A variety of other prices on sample Good English j fto Good Hollands -5 .V ..' Superior ditto j 00 Vc V. Good draughtdo '50 i .i Old Schiedam very superior 2'00 ... KIM. vooo r nnsli Good Jamaica Best ditto Good draught Bay Rum l.oo 1,00 1,50 60 75 2,00 1,00 2,00 50 2,00 1,00 WINES. Sherry, superior Ditto g;ood Maderia, best Do draught Port, best old Ditto good Ditto dmucht OO r.verv tlescrinlimi f v..r;n vs:. , 0. t - ---I imvs iiu opiriis, equally low lor cash. 1 ' i'7''im ry wnolesalego to DARK, ADF.LL Sc t-O. S, North East corner of Third and Race; 2i rer cent lesa tor cash than any other house in the States. CLOCKS ! CLOCKS! Whole sala and Retail. T HAE now received mv Spring stock of Eight Day and Thirty Hour BRASS CLOCCS, everv style and variety of patti rn. Clock Peddlers, Merchants, and deal. ra in Clocks, generally throughout the Wet, will find it to their advantage to give me a eall before btivinc elsehere. My assortment consists of all kinds made bv the following manufacture rs.- Channel y Jerome, 'smith Goodrich; Wm. L. Gilbert, llirge. Peck ?c Co., J. C. Broun, Brewster, ngraham, Elisha Manruss, Terry St Andrews. A I. SO A gents for the sale of Rotsford's mproved Galvanic and Electro-Magnetic instruments for Medical use. am the only Agent in the West for the above Mathine, and ill sell them at the following ,,w prices The largest and strniigrst Machine, all complete' Battery, Handles, e., 815. No. 2 complete, ijio-I with bo 812. No..1.an excellent size for familv use complete in mahogany box, 88. No, 4 (still sraal ler in bsx, " Extra Batteries, Handles, nsulated Copper Wire c. ' ALSO Something new and valuable for cleaning and beautifying all kinds of polished work such as furniture. Piano Fortes, Clock Cases, c. Orders for the above promptly attended to. T.SM1 H, 12 East Fifth st. Opposite the Dentiison, Cincinnati Varch J, 1852 u-o-m BOOTS AND SHOES. Spring Arrangements. W. F. TII0RNE. "TAKKStbe I iberty of calling the attention ofdeal---ers to one of the largest, and he hesitates not to say the very best assorted stoek or Boots and Shoes, in Cincinnati; adapted to the season and the wants of the Western trade. We always put up suck sizes a., onr eilsromei-. rrfliiim ALSO For sale men and bovs Palm Jaf, Canton and Peddle Braid Hats; with a lull variety of all kinds and colors. Merchants w ill find it to thi ir advantage to eall and examine our stock and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we are prepared to sell boots and shoes as low as thev can be bought in New Yorkrnd Philadelphia, freight included. W. F. THORNE, 74 l orr market st., Cincinnati. March 5, 1S52 ii-3-m SEED AND HORTICU LTURA LSTORE. r- .i Ea"' 5,h' 'icinniH, Ohi. J 5" rK,KK,s & Co., have constantly on hand and for sale, a g6od supply of Vegetable and Flower seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, and in variety not to be exceeded by any establishment of the kind in the West. Bird Seeds, Birds and Cages in variety. Domestic poultry of all the most improved breeds. Frnit and ornamental trees and plants of every description, i.c, fcc; w ith every articleof note usually obtained at such places. N. B. A fresh supply of Osage Orange seed, warranted new and good, just roci ivrd and lor salw by . , J. C. FERRiS & Co. March 5, 1852 li.5-m GEORGE GIBSON & CO. ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, STENCIL BRAND CUTTERS, &.C. North West dir-n.,. Clmnn V xt.:M . . i .a. Main street, over T. S. Goodman & Co's. 'Banking House, Cincinnati. 03 Bill Heads, Address Cards, Letter and Note Headings, Labels, Bank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Notes, tfce., etc., at very low prices. uirLU.n, tt.KIIMlAI ts, BONDS, MATS, PLANS OF ESTATES. TOWN PLATS, &.C. reoruary, u, ly. Landreth's Garden Seeds. I am now receiving; from Philadelphia a lull sup ply of these celebrated Seeds, which I am prepared to sell tojdealers and consumers in any quantity desired. The seeds will be furnished in bulk , or pot up in small papers for retailing, are of the crop or 1851, and are in all cases warrantad genuine, as marked. Catalogues containing calender for 18M, much nscful information to gardeners, florists and agriculturists, as well as full directions for the cultivation of the seeds together with show bills, Ae- accompany each box sold. E. B. HINMAN, N E cor Main and Lower Market sts.Cin. Jan, 234 -13w. GLOBE CLOTHING STORE. AMBERC; &. STACIIEL, WHOLESALE CLO Till N G DEPO 7 NO. 309MA1N-ST, CINCINNATI, O. Oet.17.ji. .,,,,
STOVES, CASTINGS AND PIG IRON -CAMP. BEL, ELLISON & CO., Proprietor, of Ironton Foundry, are manufacturing, and have on hand, at their large and commodious Warehouses, No. 21 Columbia street, Cincinnati, every variety of cooking and heating Stoves, (for coal and wood.) Grates, and Hollow Ware, Casting, Wagon Boxes. Sad Irons, Tailor's Irons. Hatter's Irons, Cast Sledge Hammers, Mortars and Pestles, Fire Standards, Dog Irons, Kettles, cast Iron Spittons, &c., &c. All new and approved patterns, and made of the best selected Pig Iron. Are also manufacturers of cold and hut blast Pig iron, and dealers in Sheet Iron, Tin Plates, Copper, copper bottoms Cor stove ware, Block Tin Ware. Rivets, ac., Jtc Patterns of any Stove-, Grates, and Castings that we have, will be furnished to Founders or others, well made, and at moderate prices Orders for all above solicited CAMPBELL, ELLISON & Co. No. 21 Columbia street, no u i-t Cincinnati.
Fire and Marine InsuracceTHE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CHARLESton, S.C. Cash Capital $350,000. k , W'n. B. Heriot, President. A. M. Lee, Secretary. A. S Chew, Agent. Insurances effected on Vessels and Steamboats, and on Cargoes of Vessels, Steamboat., and Flatboats; also n Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Machinery, and other property, on reasonable terms. Refer to Messrs. Springer & Whiteman. Office No. 15 Front street, Cincinnati, ever Messrs. Shoenberger's Iron Stoves THE NEW YORK LIFE 1NSURANCE COMPANY Y Accumulated Capital 354,755,2. Morris Franklin, President. Pliny Freeman, Actuary. Local Directors for Cincinnati. N. W.Thomas, M. B. Ross, Lewis Whiteman. C. W Derbv ry Morri' A- B- Coleman, Henry Medical Examiner'. J.S Dodge, M. D , B. L. Hill, M. D , James G. Hunt, M. D., R. S. Newton, M. D. Lives insured at usual rates. As Agent of the above Companies, I am prepared to receive applications for Insurance on Lives, or against loss or damage by Fire on property, in Brookville, or its vicinity. A. S. Cm, Agent. Office No. 15 Front street, Cincinnati, over Me.srs Shoenberger's Iron Store. February 6, 1852 7 6.m G. W. COFFIN & CO. BELL AND BRASS Founders, and manufacturers .it all L-ai.itd r liM,. u. i. j.-i ... . or,,oeaiers 1 r. l.eail, tine, Copper, Block Tin, COpper Rivets, Spelter Solder and Metal Pucking, Second street, between Broadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati, O, Cj Their bells are executed on new and improved principles, superior to any Foundry in the world They have Chime of Eight Bells, the first and only correct one ever made in this Countrv. February 6, 1852 7 1-y A Farm for Sale. THE undersigned oilers at private sale a great bargain in a farm or 85 acres, one and a half miles above Brookville, Franklin countv, Ind on the White Water Canal, and Metamora Turnpike road-20 acres of the land is fine river bottom, in cultivation 12 acres of upland, also in cultivation. balance in timber On this land there is fine water ..... .....u iii.-n- in one waier power, at a lock on the Canal fine orchard, new f lU 111 .1 11 1 1 . .. .- 1..... . 1 I frame dwelling house and good spring. This farm will be sold very low for cash enquire of the subscriber at Brookville or to SAMUEL HIGGS on the place. R.W.HUBBARD. February 3, 18a2 7-tf Watch & Clocks. 71- DAWSON tensderhis services to thecit t t lens of B rook vi He and ririnitv. in the rinir. ity of Watch A-Clock Maker ami r....n i r.i-n,0L ;,. and mending Jewelry, e Long evperience, and ttnet punctuality anhis recommendations, shop shree duors north of the postofilce. Jul23d.I35eM-tf GKOCEUIES, aw nuns; v- r, J14 Bbls " Molassea. s. H. Do. 1 " Golden Svrtip; 4 Bbls Mackeral, No 1 ft 2; 12 HalfBtils Mackeral No 1 & 2 quarter Do Do "12; 1 1 ierce Rice; Toccther with .11 -: . t - . . , ,. 7 11 "int, in ine srrocerv line, just received and for sale by R. TYNER. lIocliun Aolico, fjHE Stockholders of the lirookvillc and 1 Con ncrsville Tnrnniln Puiin.ni. lirretiy nu lieil tnat an rieetinn will lio I.. -I.I at the ollioe nf sai.l Company, in Hlooniino tirove. on .M.uiiiac. ih. Ut f Mi. ,i .... ., a... ..iiiilii, IUI IMU purpose ol eletlin ui ho Directors for said svuiupiiii) tor tne vear iu.iv!. A oenrrnl attemianco is refjtiestcJ. i!v order of the li.nrd. FrhCO.ote DAVID SLAUGHTER, Sec. KaicoriEral I'M.tfe. BY tndt ro!" tlie Frohate Coutt of Franklin county, Indiana, the undersigned administrator of the estate of William Chapman, b'c of said county drcrasen, will sell t public sMe. on the premises, on the 20th dav ol .AIsteK. A. 1). IK.V.V I.. 10 and 4 o'elock on said ua-. tiie following Real Estate, to wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of srcttun twenty-three in town right of ransrfi two, subject to the widow's dower. TER.MS.One half in hand and the balance in one year, the purchaser to give bond with approve I ecuritv. DRADBURY COTTRELL, Frl.20.Si!, Adntr. Turnpike Notice. THE Stockholders of the Andt-rsonville Turnpike Company, a.e hereby notified that the secund intalmen , 85.C0, on each share of 859 will be due on the 1st day of April, 1852. A. CARLET, Preset. T. Grew ELL, Secr'y. March 5 11-3-w I. 1. JOXES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW B ro o k v i I I e, I n 1 . . Office under AmericaliOffice, Court street. Dec. 20' 174. S2-ly Froncis Kinker, administrator') de bnit non, of the Estate off John B. Ronnebaum, dee'd. J Trobate Court of Tl. Anna Maria Kinker, late Anna Maria Ronnebaum, w idow, and John Herman Ronnebaum, minor heir of saiil iti.(..a..t Franklin Cwuuty. Tetition to make lands assets. On ihit 9it it,vi.fl,rj.li lac, t v. . , , - - j. Lt. nowiano, attorney for petitioner, and files in said Court a petition to make the lands of raid decedent situate in said county assets in the hands of said petitioner. And it bciiiq shown by the affidavit of John E. Schilling, that said defendants are not residents of the S late of udiana; notice is hereby given to them to appear at the Court House in Bronkville, on the first day of the neat term of said Court, on the fouuh Monday of the present month, and plead to said petition, or that the same will be proceeded on in their absence. Witness my hand this second day of March A D '51 JOHN M. JOHNSON, Cl k, F C P C. March S ll-t-w The Tmtees or the Parson- ") n the Franklin age for Brookvilic Circuit, J Circuit Court: s Seth Swiggett, ft at. J Bill in Chancery.Cornea J D Holland, solicitor of said complainants and files a bill in this esse a Urging the loss of a conveyance, and praving the appointment of a commissioner to execute another, and also an afHdai it shew ing that Seth Swtggett, and James Lawrence Swiggelt, part of said tit felidants, are Rot residents of the State of ndiaaa; they are hereby notified of the pendency of said Bill, and that unless they appear at the nest term of said Court, on the first day thereof, on the first Monday of August next, at the Court House in Brookvilic, and plead, answer, or demur 10 said bill, it will be taken far confessed, and a decree accordingly. Witness mv hand this third day of March A D "52. JOHN M JOHNSON, Clk, FCC. March 5, 1S52 ll-J-w FOREIGN ATTAlTMENTi State oT Indiana, Franklin Countv. Jones X Banes, t S Foreign Attachment. Paiiirl B C. Baylis J Be it Known that on the 30 ih day of JannarT 1R52. the said plainiifT ftlrtl before the uni!trMgiiedf a justice of the Pt-ace of Metamora township, in said county, an affidavit for a foreign attachmtnt aaii.ftt said ditVmiant, alt edging, that there was due them from said defendant $23,25. Whereupon a writ of foreign attachment MMied in said cae. At the sarue time on a pioper .affidavit filed a summons issued against T. C. Cooly as e-arnishec; afterwards said writ of foreign attachment was returned, no property ftiund, and said summon? has been returned served upon said garnishee. W here'ipoii it is ordered by said justice it at said Daniel B.C. Rayliss be notified of tbe pendency of said writ of foreign attachment before said justice, by publication in the ndiana American, a weekly newspaper printed in said County, and said defendant is hereby notifit-d that unless he plead, answer, or demur, to said writ and proceedings default will be entered against hi in, the cause be heard in his absence and judgement be entered accordingly. itnew mv hand and seal, this 2Sth oav of February A. D. 1852. THUS. W. ALLEY, seal March 5 11 3-w Justice of the Peace. Statf of Indiana, Franklin Couatr, I CERTIFY that at the March session, A D, 1852 ol the Board of Commissioners of said county the following order was passed to w it: Ordered that all p roinisary notes given by individuals in security of school fund .oans of three years standing or mure shall within two months from this date, be it her renewed or placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection. Publication of the same to bemad, hv the Auditor in the Indiana A men ran. By order of the foara. A. R. MctLEERT, AFC March 11, 1P52;
o ''Be Ye Clothed." SAMUEL SHEPPERD, Tailor, f 1 ... .n h""d ,rfr iitmly of Ready Mada t J t lotlung cheap for CASH. His shop is afew doors North of Mr. Gallion'a Store, mi Burgess-st. oct.ei,'ji. 4A.tfm
Sumpter's Osage Orange Seed. I have iust received frm r.. . t-. or this popu lar hedging seed. The article which I ofTer, was Fathered James Sumpter, Trom ripe apples of this seasons 5i umii, ami u is m every way equal to that which which I told last spring. I am prepared to furnish any quantity of this Seed, anil nurchasera who m.v c ... .;.i. orders, can rc'ynpon obtaininr a nurr. Ti-esh and vital seed. E. B. HINMAV. N E Cor Main and Luwer Market sts. Cin. Jan. 21 5-Uw. Sumpt3r's Osaga Orange Plants Having made arrangement with ir t Sumpter for the sale of Osage Orange Plants from his extensive nurseries, I am prepared to contract for the delivery duriiiir the etisuinir mrln. ..r number ofthose spruuts. The plants are "one year old, in a thrifty condition, and will he packed for transportation to any part of the Vnion. Parties requiring large quantities or the plants w 11 And it to the;'r advantage to commiini.-.r,. i,h mt before purchasing. E. B. HINMAN. N E cor Main and Lower Market sts. Cin. Jan. 21 5-13w. James AVTatin.-aii, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, LACRF.L, INDIANA. AFarr.i for Sale. TH F. nnili'i-Ai(riii.il u l.li. ... ...I I I. : - e . - i .vu mi mrm, consisting t 1 60 aeres bet ween 50 and H0 of which is ...ipiu.ru, nn- iiaiincr v en tuntiered. A two story irjinehotis.-a larfe frame barn a good orchard of crafted fiint-plenty of good water from never f ailing spring, stock water on various parts ofthetarm. The farm is in White Water Tow n: h 1 ti . 1 i mi'.-. 1 1 ii r i K ,,f 1 .... .. i. .. . . . ....... K ,,. ineneignborhood is healthy-.ociety good, with religious ... ,,,,, iirsti convenient. Come and see, w hen you can judge of its merits, and hear the terms. JOHN" SATFU Jan. 9th, 1852 4-8ms. NOTARY run lic: THE undersigned, having been appointed by . - -ui.. j uiine, win give nis strictest attention to any business hi his Hue that his friends may favor him with, and by due and strict attention to husiness ,e hopes to merit erne. ml Sl ist'll I-t ilktl II U ..ir . .......I i . " ' "..-"'1'iiuriin ,ne most p. proved forms of Deeds, Mortgages, quit-claims, &c on hand. Those wishing acknow ledgements taken or deeds, i.c. made, will d well to Five linn a iii in iuuiiu . iur Auiiuur sottice. . . VM- H.M CLEERY. Jan- 5. S-lyr. Fire and Water Proof Roofing. rjlHE undersigned having been ap.xiiuted Agent !'"" s. M c M Warren's Fire and Water Proof Ronlm i i llnu- nnlv sl.i. .1.. i i - . " " " luuimiroi (niw KlIUl in any part of Franklin, Vnion, or Fayette Comities. I MP Slnt-pt l..r.il ni'M W lt 1 1 . , r-"V. . :,7 uiiitBiiu n it a J t Hurton, iii IlronkviHe. are covered with this kind of ... niig, ... wiimn me pnniic are referred. Its duraDi h t v . i-hen itna . il'.in- an.i . - r . cuinfiiiinrr, an rec ommend it, as superior, in the construction of most till 1 I ft I II P , .s . Brook vi lie, July 16, 'Si 30 lyr. - ' 3 Jl A N r. H . 3IIMtOV, Practical Boot & Shoemakers, j;EG leave to iiif.irm the Citizens of Brookvillt wJtid vicinity, that they have commenced business in the above line, on Main-burgcss street, opposite the Clerk's office, and hope that bv strict attention to htisnie.s and his experience in London and likewise 111 the principal Cities or America and with a firm determination to siirlr o..tlw.. 1 u.. best or stock and warrant good fits, he expects to merit a hare or puhlick patronage. Pegg or sowed boots, French calf, first quality made to order chear r ever was made 111 tile Mate or Iud. Ladies work ofalldocriptions mad to order, and of real Parisian and I hiladclphia style, cheaper than evei before sold in Brookville, March 2, 181. 14-one y. TIIE CHEAPEST GOODS YET! fKHIR SuhwnriliHr IsLmi tvI...... :.. I till I l . .all., .k..s .L. f.. . S vhieh he recently purchased ill the Kat have arrived and are now Readv far TtiQnirtfnn In atMiiion to the Mammoth stoek hmuirht from the he has since added quite a lot purchased in the CltV otTiittMniiari - . -.l;,t i" . . . ,. i vf unitd ne iiuj assure the miblie not in ih ..r..m i - -'" "i . i uiimi( or nn necessary exaggeration but with the confidence Wlllt'tl 111 FapU iuaiiin. A Cheaper stock has never been v-j-eueu 111 me town 01 lirooKrille. All ill A 1 ,i..ei....PP ... : -1 ... ... .. .. . , v..,.,,vc me pu uiio 01 tne trillh of the ahuve .r ii.ini.iii. .n , ....iiu 11 lui.mcHiiiiFj-q'njnr tor tkemiehri. He would select Tor mention from Ins general assortment rhe following: iriens wear. French, American, and English, black, blue, green anil hmwn h ...... .1 i.l o IS piecee Fancy Cassimere. 19 black do. 8 do. Satinet ,o ..: pieces lweCU. 15 ns. Jeans, a ns Rl-u c.,; v....:.. . - r- "i.u.1111 iisuiii;, So pieces fancy vesting, stocks, cravats, neck and Docket h 1L fa ' Drpss fin n do 30 ps. plain and fig'd black silks. 20 fancy do. ! " plain, plaid, and fancy silk poplins. 40 " and faner silk and cotton Inst.... :'0 " " " delaine. n.l . I. ' 40 ' plaid and shaded ginghams. 300 plain &. fancy calicoes. Merinocs & bombazines. btanle Articles. 15 ps. bed ticking I 12 ps. plaid Iinseys 40 liriiiing 20 " baging. Canton llannels. 20 " col'd cambrics red flannel 10 " vellnw flannel. White do r8 " spotted do Sutttiaa is apron .v. shining ch'ks Bro. muslins I 100 bleached muslins I.inen ( . i u 1 i ii it I in .. . . i. 29 30 10 10 soo 5 8 Brown and bleached linnen Jc cotton table diaper. lYIiinpIlanpntie WW- - W W Irish linen, plaid and plain.jacom-ts, bobinet. laers, ami i.rtir;,,. r. n n.t ... i.i '"s, ".""i iiuuiiii-, voiiiuiris, sti spenders, woolen hoods, hosiery, gloves, and bonnets. Together with an assortment ur hardware UtieensU . ri' W I ... ) .. . - -i:.i .... iii.ii, ii ,.wi., i.iiwnn', rill us ones, itidow glass, linseed oil, white lead, Hats Jt caps, ,,Nits - I, n , wim , , iiti., null (V lMIIS. V BStings, and a splendid stock or Ready Made Clothing, niniiitin. .iCwk-wr.- tlii.ii. I..II.HII.' 1 . : .. - ..... ... . - ,vii iii a regu lar clothing establishment. In enno 1 .1.1,1 1 .. u' . i . I.I .... . 1. . . 1. : . . ,. i .,w ". in ti.j .ii.. mil "onus lias been selected with great care, and with special rerferenee to the wants orthe countrv with w hirh the length of time he has been in business has made him nrHiMli- r.uiiili.p .ml .. :...).. . .i r-....,., .....,.., . . i mi mi in sii, io inose wishing a permanent place to trade he would state that he never allows hit attortmrnt to be broken so that Ii s iiimcr. .n (li-nnml - ... .. .. iiing c, cry atticle they want at all seasons of the vear A II ;.... i- i , J. .ua iii i-iiiiiiii; iiiiiii,ec luKen in exchange for goods. The highest market price paid in cash or w heat, corn, Flaxseed, oats, rye, and barley. iiiinsnii t I r. K . Brookville, Iud. Dec. 8th, 1851. SlicrifTs Sale. IS Y virtue of on execution to me directed 3 from tlie Clerk of the Franklin Circuit Court, I w ill expose to sale at tlie Cmirt House door in the tun n ol li-onkville, in l he county of Franklin nml itnle of Indiana, on the loth day of .March next, between tho hours of 9 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock . M., the n nts and profits lot the term ot seven years, of the loilowing described real l-.statc to wit: Lot No. II in that part of the Town ol Brookville i n said coun'y of Franklin laid out bv John Ailtn. And if tin1 rent? and profit? afotesaid for t ie term aforesaid, will not sell for a stitn stifiicient to satisfy said execution, 1 will then and there cf!"er the fee sintpie. To be sold as the property of William T. Becks at the suit of iNirali Adai1. JAMEjS hawthorn. Feb. 17, 1852. 5:s (jfT) htrifT. Turciitikc Aoticc. ri"HE t'lockholdcrs of the Brookville and J Connersviile Turnpike Company, are hereby no iikd that the remainder ot the newly-subscribed stock of said Company will become due as follows, io wi;: SlOon the Joth day of March, ICj2, i3 on or hi lore the jtli tl.i ot June, lS.'r', and 10 on or before the 5th dry ol October, ISo. Bv order of the Board, F-b0.it f. DAVID SLAUGHTER, See. Lots for Sale. slWO tots, No. 59 59 in Allen's Plat, in the town M of Brookville, Franklin County, ml; situated on Heail street, between the Methodist Church and pose Ortice lor sale on the most reasonable terms, to suit the purchaser. Enquire or DANEL D. JONES, March 5-lt J iu Brookville Iud. Dr. Dutton, Readout Daguerreun Artist. lioomsin I.ynck and Faruhara Building. Roots & Shoes. T5 Cases boots shoes of a superior articlr, made eaprtssly for the reta.l trade, embracing Men's Women's and Children'sjust opened and for sale by B. 11MK Dec, M,
Come to the Old White Corner! AGAIN We have the pleasure of announcing to our old triends, and the public generally, that we have just received from KEW.YOHK AND PHILADELPHIA, a large and splendid stock of Goods, purchased since the late reduction in prices. Consequently, we sra enabled to ofl'er extraordinary inducements to purchasers. We feel confident that it requires only an examination of our stock to insure sales. We shall take great pleasure in showing our goods to all w ho may favor us w ith a call. Our stock consists, in part, or 7 Bales or Brown Muslin, 35 pieces Drilling, 75 ps nit-ached Muslin, 20 ps Col"d Cambricks, 4 ps Black f iuth, 3 ps Assorted Cloths, 30 ps Sattinetts, 20 ps Cassiioeres. 8 ps Tweeds, and Jeans, 30 psCol'd Flannel, 10 ps Apron and Shirting Check, 6 ps Linnen and Colt in 1 able Diaper, 15 ps Crash, 10 ps Canton Flannel, 2l ps Fancy Prints, 40 ps Black and Fancy Lustre, dps Merino. 25 ps Cashmere Cloths and Muslin DeLaue, t ps Plain and Fancy Si ik Poplins, 8 ps Dres( Silks, 30 ps Ginghams, .1 ps Satin Vestings, II ps Fancy Vestin,-. 10 ps Irish Linnen; Blanket, Pilot and Felt Overcoating; Silk, Linnen and Cotton Htlkf-; Gloves and Hosieiy; togi tber with numerous other articles. A large stock of Boots and Shoes; Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hardware; qutensw are; Groceries; Ac. ic. fee. We will sell at extremely low rates, and hope b attention to business, to mem Public Patronage N. D. GALLION. Oct. 24, -51. 44.,f
Just received sind for s:.lo by A.JL?. t;AL.L.I03,, 2 Casts Men's Double Solid Kin Boots f " " ''"'e i'alf do t .'. " " Coarse do 1 one half welted do 2 " Jlov-s uo 1 Case Men's Kip Slices, 1 case men's 2 soled Shoes 1 ,,. . roar-' " 4 " wonuns calf Bootes 2 W cm s Hi;. Rooters 1 " ' (;ollt j i- ',Mir,.'"il',i''."', 2 " nki:'ieoarrdo 5 ' pr Lad) s Burkskins 24 pr -favlor Tics Lady., Gent Icim iis and Children's Gunie!as:ic Shoes and Gent's Buiialo Over ShotsOct. 24, -Ji. 44,r EI ATS A3iCAi. nt'ST RECEIVED and For Sale by the iindir. W signed, 1 Case superior Fah t.i able Hats. 1 " Wide Brimmea " I " Fashionable Si, . " 3 Dozen Henna Vista " I " Fur, Kossuth " Dozen Black and Silver-Gre) P'ush Caps 2 " Oil Cloth A creat variety of Bov's and Chil " n' v al right from the Manufactories, con - . nentlv will be sold at very low lates, at N. LI. GAl.LlON'S Oct. 24,-31. 44tf gustatT herder 1MPORTFR. .,'H.0I.FSUE KKTA1L DEALER IN II A K I) V All H & CUT 1. 1 : U V 3jS, MAIN-S I'.. 4 doors above F.IGHTH-S T CiNCIXNAH. OHIO, Keeps constantly on hand a laige assortment in kis line of business. 0ct',7,i- 4X-Iyar. I U 1 1 UI E A; C O . V 1MPPRTFRS ND PEt V!ns J.S CI-OUvS, WATCH r.S. JfclWELRV AND W ATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS, MATERIALS. Constantly on hand an extensive n-sortnurt of Gold and silver Lever and Verge Watches; Fine Gold and Gill Jewelry; Gold, Silver and Common Speetltcles ;,;1, and Silver Pencils; Spectacle Glasses; Percussion Caps; Revolvint; Pistols; Kazors; Knives; Scissors; Dentists Files; 1 o)s , &.C., 4c, No. 130, Alain-st., under Commercial Bauk, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Carpel?.! Carnctsi: -...i YARDS Fall Style, Superior Torre Tr 7.V ' Vir Tapestry, Wool, Cotton and Wool, lint I llril ncr.. U . . .11 I . . ' 41-tr. . ., ... (, s- uS, o,c.i an ciica lor c ali at lll lt I ONS. ISHAWLS? SHAWLS? 1 TO ,',;VN',,", Km''r"id.r.d, Packet, Plaid Jll and Long Shawls lor sale at 41-lf. BURTONS. Just received and For Sale, Cheap, ? N' ' S"? Bbls Cru.h d S. I.oaf do i.i'm-'u 'j fi d" x Molases, 3 BhM.oldenSyrnp, jo do Sal. 10 SaiUs Table Salt. In v..i- tw ! " w" nATsl n nd I'APS Just n cuing t!ie largest and best stock ever brougi tj this market, which w ill be sold CHEAP for CASH at '-f NtK j OXS. North American Clothing Store. J. H. HF.1NSIIEIMER k CO., WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, and dealer in SHIRTS, CLOTHS. CASS1. MERES, VEST1NS, and TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, Nos. & 301, Main Stieet; Cineiiinati, O. Oct. 17, l. 43-1 year. Law Partnership. J-OH.V j.MJTSOX JSO JOHS W.FARqVHAR nA E this day entered into a partnership i.uhr practice or the Law. JOHN A. M ATSON, JOtfX M. FAKCHAR f"i ENTI.K.VEN who are fond of gunning can find ,K a line stuck of tluns. Game Bags,siiui I'.mehes, Powder Flasks, fcc, at "l-tf- 11111 TON'S. STOV.CS ! STOVES I' 'f-f??-iiT'4 5"C;IH rj'HE Siibscriber.thaiihfulto a enerotrs publicfor the libiral patronage bi stout d on him. would resperifully i.iform them that he still strives to merit the same, by kit ping constantly on hand, the best assortment of Stoves evi r offered lor sale, west of the City. All those in want or A GOOD COOKING S'iXJVE should call at the Sign or the Three R.-d Stoves, on Main-St., one door North erR. H. . J. C. Burton's Store, w here he will be found, at all times, ready to wait on all who may favor him with a call. F-tlor, Office, Store, and Shop Stoves, of new and beautiful patterns. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to The Fi.lding Door Parlor Stove, which w i l meet the approbation ofall HOLLOW WARE. Sugar Kettles, Skillets, Pols, Ovens, and Lids, Andirons, Sadirons, Iron-stands, Brass and Copper Kettles. He still continues to increase his stork with every desirable articleof Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, of his own mauufaiture, to which he invites the attention of Dealers, Wholesale and Retail, with a confidence that he can supply them as cheap as anv other establishment. CISTERN PUMPS Flaced in any desirabie location by Leaden Pipe, and warranted, tcgether with a general assortment of Japuned Ware, he, being a practic"! Mechanic in the abnve business, offers his setviccs, w ith confidence, to all who favor him w ith a call, and insures them entire satisfaction. Old Copper, Tewter, and Irou taken in exchange for all articles in his line. Oct. 3, "51. 41-tf. J. H. FUDGE. M)UN WfLT.TAMS, MERCHANT TAILOR, ' 3Il.Carn.cl, Fr.tnkliu Co. In. Cloths, Cassimere?, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, First finality CL,OTI!l.G-l:eady MadeFeb. 3d, l-i'2. MARTJIENS & 0RDEMANN, Manufacturers and dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, No. 293, Main-st., 5 doors sooth of 7th.. Cin. We keep constantly nn hand the bs-st brands of Virginia, Missouri anil Kentucky Tobacco) Imported and Domestic Cigars. Also, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, and Pipes, all ol which we are prepared to sell on reasonable terms. Oct. 17, '51. 43-1 year. LAW PARTNERSHIP. JoHSf BT It AX .J EDOAR HATMO.fD., HE Undersigned have this jy entered into partial ship in the practice of tbe law in the Franklin Circuit Court. JOHN RYMAN. EDGAR HAI'MHNP. Sept. 3, '51 S7-tf. l-i-ady M:ulc Clolhinr. rphe subscriber has just received rrom the east a A general assortment of ready made clothing consis ting 01 Cloth & Blanket Coats, Frock i Saik do Cassimere & Satinet Pants, Vests, Undershirts, Diawert (tc-Jkc. a'l of which h will fell at unusual low figures, R.TTNKJt. DM.tyn
INSTRUCTION. BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE EXTRT COMPLETE Practical Course af Instructioa as given in the art of keeping scientifically Doaala F'utry Books ill the different departments of Trade Commerce and Manufactures, t-mi rt hending the best forms in nse among the most eminent establishments engaged individually cr in partnership, iw business, w hi ther prosperous er adverse in the parthase and sale or luerchandise at wholesale and rwtail, importing aud txportingon their ow n account on commission or on joint speculation, including speculations in stocks, Real Estate, .Vc, with Sirs in -boaiing. Bank, Insurance, Hailrozd and Roaks r Joint Stock and Chartered As..., ianans general it. COMMERCIAL CALCl LATIOSS Embrace every variety or computations prrtainiag to business operations, being tjught according lo tka most improved nirthtid-i,rrrr, J;i.connt, Ecus iotnt, .ii bitmtto.: ut Exrhanri, .c. MEKi'AN'lTL E CO li i E S PC N 9 E N C E . Such exercises are introduced on this subject as trs ralculatid to impress business habits and a genoina bi!smess st) le of Correspmidence upon the mind r the student, as wr'l as familiar. 7e bin with Cosnmercial Technicalities and Phraseologv. iiiclndin; pro Jcrma Invoices, Account Sales, Bills of Echanje, ic. PRACTICAL PEN M ANSH1P. One hour daily, i, devoted in teaching a Systematic Style of Bustuets fi,.g, conbming freedom with a thorough command of the hand and pen, accuracy snd elegauie with ease and rapiditv and perfect legibility with heautv of construction " COMMERCIAL LAW Ji POLITICAL ECONOMY Daily Lectures are given on these important topics, as connected with the avocations ol the merchant in ne operations of commerce and practical workings or trade, embracing the subject or Partnership, Principal and Agent, Negotiable Instruments. Sales, Bebts, Guarantees, ic: also on the law s of Wealth, Currency, foreign and domestic F'.xehr.nges, Credit, t- , - , iiiiiniiiiunii i raur, tT The course can be completed in front eight La ' 1s t li e weeks. i C7" Terms for tbe Full Course, f4f. Cj Fxpense Tor Stationery, Diploma, ic, CJ" Instruction bring giicn individually, apalieats can enter at any time. CTT A knowledge of th ordiuarv Engli-h branchsw j " " "be requisite preparatory fiualiticatiolis. j Cj" The business acquaintance of the Principal 1 enables him to render assistance to thoso wishing ta i procure situation on graduating. vj s..iu n.i-ru ran oeoutamed in tli city sT froaa S3 50 to Jt JO Pi r week. Cr Diplomas under seal awarded the Graduatea. TRUSTEES: Jobs W. Ellis. j. c. Thorp, Chas. Anpeb.on, . S. ('(IF, J. A . Skiff, Jot.- W. Hmwm, F-DwaRD Woonat-pp, c. D. Coffin, John v. Messick. ( has. Hvbbell. Oct..4.Jl. 44.8i. I NEW APOLLO BUILDING. N. . Corner of Fifth and walnut sis, Cincinnati. Incorporated 1343. EcommiyComfo NEW ARRANGEMENT. IS5S. R.O STANNl'S Cincinnati and Connt r vi; ; Ind.U. S- Mail. Daily Packet Line. From and af ter the l"th of October, K51, there will be a Packet leave Cincinnati at 2 o'clock P.M. precisely, passing through Industry, Home ot, , ( I, a,r.i n.ltsrsoii. Cedar Grove, KrookviMe. M- lainora and Laurel. 1 he folluwing boats comprise the Line: Ruckeyc State, J. Russcl, Master. Iloosier State, S. W. Lcc, Master. There Boats are exclusively for Passengers. This route passes thi ouch all t!ie Principal Tnwos orthe White Water Valley. Horse, and carriages can he had at all hours at Brookville, Laurel and Connersville, to any part or the country. Small Packares willbc delivered at alltli Towns liong the Line, by leaving them at the Office. WALKER 4: BRO I RFRS, Agents. Cincinnati It Mdei tmrt. Industry )0 . tf" North Rend 414 4( Cleave. 3,s Dry Fork 420 y Harrison 52J , M New I'rentan 7 3 "i-v l ta CedarGrov. s-Si -html J Brookville 6 43 la Metamora 952 f SJ l.anrrl 65S , SJ A. bland 5 j 4( Nulls Mills if,s j st Conwers, ille 570 0 Fanning Mills. rA" Undersigned hare the pleasure ofsnnoon.winrto the citir..ns or Franklin and adoimng Counties, that they are now manufacturing, aad have ready f.,r sale, Alexander Moffat's Improved Fanning Mill. Tt h-ented improvement inthesa Mill ..mi., ii 1;, fat miperior to any others now ia use. One ininiireri bushel of w heat, per hour, ran be cleaned aiththem, taking out the cheat, and all other trash. Rut the f.ll soperioritv or these mill, can only he known by st .ingand trving. Call and see thi m, before you buy ime poor concern, w hich will only cumber your ban" W S h KF ff. Proprietor, , ... Wm. MOK Al Manuf-ctur.r. Brookville, J:,ly 16, '51. 30 JOIIY D.IIOWLAXD, Attorney atLaw HROOKVILLE 000 lh Hemlock tanned sole leather inviiiiiaii 25 Sides Timer 11A Do aides t pjier T C&ir St Kip skins now 011 hand and 1 T sale hv R. TtNEl. Dee 9, '51, CARPETS, CARPETS. LAST ARIIIVAt. nL-Tiir- en env Jhe undersigned has just received direct Trom tba East 20 ps rich lieu red arpit ng b. iug the lar-g.-st and best . lei ted stock he ever opened UTi.re in this market- C nn.ri.it. ...i-.j- . 1 s i'iii-ii.iiMuiinnjiifll-cious el. etioii. of all kinds ami colors, from 30 to 130 s.-pcrjaiu. inosewishingto purchase would find it to their interest to eall and examine his stock, aa he is determined not 10 be undersold by any house ia the west 41 . ,. . RICHARD TYNER. Brookville, Dec. f.'Sl. (.'KINDSTIH L"v 1 o0Kn,in,i!J!o,ni of a superior quality now .n J - hand aud for cale by Dec9. "JI, " '"w PI3T1PS Pianos'' W W l.wVUS0l Single ft Double Jacks " " Brace. S 1. . 1 .: .. w...u,win5 pianes now band and for sale by Dec. 16, '51, DR. J. W. KEELY SURGEOX I DENTIST I BIin nn ICreokvillr, m I I-l. locate I't-rmanenrlr in RnwiL'trillt lal A . - ' ujicrsuuni in tor dm LSI h r.t K t.r-; I 1v i A I I - . , - irui cuu noM ipprtr td priisciiilcs-aud warrauti-.l. s-iyr. H ATS&C A PS. 6 Cases Fall Sivle Silk Hats s ' " " Fur Do Men's Boy's Cloth. Fur. Plush and oil Silk just opened and T.r sale by . . R. TYNER. Dec. a, 'sj, Jefferson Life Insurance Company. OKCtvriTV.Ti J Capital KK,ihm raid and Secured. rS,HI ""-P,"I' h twodepartments-joint stock E and Mutual, li.n . r ... -l. i . w .. . vi iirnimis iii tne joint stoek department reductd One third. 1 he lite ol the husband may be iniored Tor the benefit orthe wife, independent or creditor, srrepre senlatives emliinr. :.. .1 1: .- their debtor. congn gations the lives ot their ministers Kuilir-.. ... ..... .i 1: . - -.....,,,,. ,llc uvea 01 tnose p e T u JL e v-re rrl'""--ihle. H H Goodman, . " " " - jiou jacoo uurnet.3 Wiggins and T S Goodman. ' California Riks taken at the usual rateJ W HU T, Brookville, Agent, r ,,.,,, HUFCS HAYMOND, M D Jan 10, Hf.-6.iyr Medical Examia.r; TltACK CHAIN Ss WALTER Chains, Log do ' ksM Farmer's Hoes, Gardner's do do Rakes. .in, inuiciijiiiiiiiciiKt I For ale by L1NCK & FARorjfAR, BroovHl., Indiana ai th. r, Gl 1. L' J wic, L The Meeting Hoiim of St. Prtrra Church on Goble's ereikin Franklin County, ndiana has' paned;and she wants to know how many members he has left, and those want to be members will s-ivo in their nanus to tbe Trustees. 6 HENRY H1LGAKER. u. .... JOHS A. ELLMAN, March 5, lSJJ-n-i.w Highland Township.
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