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THE POS
LERANOX, KYWednesday flbrnir.g, Oct 20, 1852
Rememb r;That from and after the 30th of Sept.
that the Lebanon Post can be sent to anypost office in this county free of postage;and to any post office in the State at thelaw rate of 3 cents per quarter, or 13cents the year Now who will not ole n"st'd P. thescribe to their own paper?
Come up and for theand get your friends and neighbors to6ubscnbe. We have not near a livinglist yet. Remember, also, that we pro-pose to send it to clubs of 10 for $15, or$1 50 to each subscriber; or lo clubs20 fo
like our do not ft, not
v meni
a
the
the
the werethe two
werethe
the thethe
the
,
i
meathe
the were the
byby
the
for the
thethe
the
nottell
was
by
S.,
M.
were the
the
thethe
the
the rest thethe do
thethe for
thethe
the
the
not
the to
the
we
to ele- -
did the onfor
fairof
place pi andorato 2000. Floui
7 at
isJIIOII
"n M' and
of
pole willGen
tuuly. in.
;,t
Hood Tiie Xf- -
sixPe paid advance. We Inch please except, London to 100. vtes
make no boasts about but After Uustava ot papers firahamUt Louis arrivedj.1MK Lm. leaVlllL' crosslaiierui Zl iiom theirmerits round One .tpaper take
well, and we Iimiip in in l"llwould very to would like to hold nf exi.ell ouirage
.!, .!... lr...,i Malta. perpei ra wumai.w..... iii-in-,
your neighbor's paper.We have discovered vast amount of1
in
since in this as ,,,. r..sut iswho suspect of ,..., ',ib"f'1. to
ctly in"hard a, Ln Co.,
uie ooutu tradeelec.i. over, then we
u.rK nn wn will yoo(! in jt inwould peny to respectintr immediate
support such men.
Luropa
subscribe
The Tea Party.were at Tea Party riven
in this myWe willsav words in nr
who !ls fraye
w
s
" oiI-
pleasure of heinrr him thai office activity prevails at
faint idea of affair.
In first the companyushered into Court lloom.long tables groaned under sumptu-ous and plentious repast.
Mrs. S's., Mrs. R C. and otherladies, attending to wants nu-
merous guests who crowdedWhen every had ate of
substantial?, they adjourned to upperor what we shall
onoilmen fails
inthin... . A.n.i.ijj an .luetjuaie or tie splen-dor of scene which resented itself.
room tasiefulh dec-
orated Post Office and Fortune-tellers-Table- .
The first Miss McE.MissE., the latter S and MissThere was many letteis, noother purpose lo-- get glimps atfair mistresses of that department; andmany sought
aye and some' would ratherhave heard their fortunes told by the cor-al lips of fortune-teller- s fiom
"fortune but we divulg-ing secrets, fear of their ire, wewill retreat into nvxl room.
Here we were surrounded by suchdisplay of splendor, that e-
confused, and it requiredwc could around
composure. knowwhere this room, to
it arranged, (for we-d-
attempt description.) fiontas we enter; see the table presidedover Miss S. II.; tnis behind which we see Miss II.,Miis and Miss to left is table,
Miss and Miss presidingit. tables decoratedmost consummate taste, ami
most costly and elegant onwnwnwhich hand art could furnish.
procured most deliciousrefreshments, to please most daintytast; bouquets formed rarestflowers.
shall words aboutassemblage, and leave
of reader. We thinkthat if single had
throng, it wouldof evening; those who
were present enjoyed themselvesfullest meaning of term, itdid crowded little, tinies
There were ladies present, ofchtss of beauty brunette andblond; tall commanding form swim-ming majestically through intricaciesof crowded rooms; andurious of medium height, movim--with if more attractivefrom There many
and we had ungallantry think, thatyoung, unmarried ladies had to look
well to their laurels on score ofand elegance. The papers of Louis-
ville may boast of their i.iis, Ac,defy them evince more taste and
jgance, or mote general satisfaction,than fair ladies of ourlast Thursday night.
CTliere will he Barbecue,
the
ARCTIC.. .
l.uat or on urday. ;lnd ices favor buyers, peculators took sent if he hadSeveral eloquent are to exporters at open lockaddress assembly; are: canal 20-- , Ohio 27s, yellow replied in negative, and indig
C Moreiikad; J. B Thompson i29?' market Consols par. ,uantly withal, insinuation
Josh Hfii - ' oaumore, irom raicm.iu-- u picKecw ai
and others,expected
even bod
JCiTThere will Pierce and King!
aimed M., Mi. Chubb left
Post,
got
aiuunu
The about o'clock.Pilchek addiess theciowd from
foot pde; Hot). BliECK-enkidg- k
been invited a'tend and
vited ropes.
yesterday,
and
We
tlult
term
and
same
and
We
and
We say few
even
were
will
Reported
Sales davs
Tftlie
iows
2.J
All
the
letteronce more
lm,I
wees
the
the were
(, do Afterthe the ic.n .1,,...-- ami
near ti.is next Sir askedthe He
the corn theA, Mo the his
raised
Wile. tnlu What, wA hi'' out of lost on 29, i, al i..;..i. T r.U
coultisterling coup
wilLflbtlls thebe
the of the J o. C.has to
lo
s.n us,
of111 t.rrr
of
HIS. was Inj j v... v v x uiut,
:it by the ihe i
ot s was cut the--
A .i I. ... i , a: . i ,i . .. ,, ... w, v , ..... v .. , u JU Ii 'I
1 1,1 at 4 oninst A was despatched
At the was Americansent one w
Europe's news an wax of the kev- -
unit i
tile ass. Everybody is reported bv last steamer has l.wn and a wirl.pull for weie Mr.
2300 fewhis the
o ueaus oi v.ai o ge as aniens, tor ;,vn al. e. t,r(miim, ,mn .,wiuos must tor she will our t run 99 7 8 the t was
we all the lad I e n nnce. is was opened.aid all the .nroIf :.. J .i . , . Ihe t were ol.nre.t fief, ire it... ,,t ...... t,,c
...v. ........g n, n, ,.r on s HH1 ;inU Willi i , , . ".o- - - r- - . ,
aas and to utt. r astonishment,or If vou do not but the ti.. v ,t- - ii jdo of (he
nhiee
Mrs.
than
who
look
Miss
with
with
with
form
8000
weighed pounds, and damage to the city.' like the paper other can b.- - l eal, is Di ivate.
' m" ' ' raifte "9 o" Louis I
be see "it . u Einierv, his t has V1 mi,st wasthose" ed led on the pe, son of a byv;l -- A j r ii, anu rtyjw ue.it
we
from ur- -
X"0nr are with lived Pai is on a secretii:iriv iwiliiiev .I.-.- t ..t,,,.,. lllsll I ( Palestine
indtgent poverty, our sojourn of corn from Egyptn( ra,.e -
county; men no one .the scarcity of food.
r. up1 ' trun:" fact
fi--a
on
''
j
,
soct 111
.'. i.. ...... ...,i..rv. .. . . .1 . n , . resi villisin he.,;.,i.: .... ...e..,,. li ' " " 7v " l" ", n will m.oi, suspended.
aoie w ume mar . isa there is a thego to a tax tbe
bvln.f
one
..rmc
In
E.for
fair
our
do
not
our
our
II. overO
theof
be
of
theim-
agination
one
enjoyment
although
the
thethe lux
the
but
Liverpool,
was was
s.: ine
ihe
de
proposition,
the
Cheapside
depressing
the considerable
up on..,,.,! isHrmieh.iwl.il
kei vi 'IV.. bin hurl ll.-r- l
" be
We3T Our esteemed H. M. Mc- - nioch.nuiiio.w.f the
-- CAiny, paid us on last A p. nic in rgHe looks and Mc. has Place 'consequence of past expendituresmo.e for adatuement of the "mud V miliur'- -
U...I .: .1 . .
few about iof the Jo tlul"
derthat those proven
here
piesem, lieauty.
circuuiiel
calls
fortunepose
thanwheel"
sensesseveral
secondswith
commence
intend
table,
Ihese
person
have
equal,point
place,
place
prejiai
socialed
subscribe Keaks'
good
Cotton 42000upland Chubb,
uuvipuyi
,
impression
simjile and
nothingaermteen
being renuted
lumo,ed
festive
mairl
Whig
healthy. done
. , ....... .ia.iuv.rtri since me m,.,... ;ij p .,. e i
six nun in The cron I I ami n i':ir
r.f thH'' t, us nee has 10 one.
b
m- -
in- - !,.
to
in
et
V.
is
m,v e , a cam o act oni- - . at the
w
the
of
ihefor the
fi.r
a
pur
arefor
a
a
a
B.;
s
a
the
a
a
a
T
imn V h
a
e
nVJ
ef- -
thea
e"
7
a
a
v
a
f
a
a
i.IUI, (,.. . I... ..A. r no, k yards ol
ir
.e.
f ..1 cu .in rriein .tiown ... - .1 near I est, has iioneo, county, unl, ss a ( advertising quarU.rs.P
the business men Disturbances are apprehended on thel ein: Merchants. Mi..fi:.nii's .t r fi i.nl.l. oi 1 11
-: '
f'
,.rtl,n..tp 10 u"d.1 w uni-i-i-
, :l r.;....A " i' huHi expenenced at fJengalof .f of!
lansville has boughtj 14.Oil! l.. ... I . . . . oo (
expression Captain reputationexceedingly
were .1 of...... . , . ' . . & a I. ill esei n ei ri m . . i im .."' '.1-- . ..-- . Ime Ud to ast nns in i. n . ,
to in
to in
to
to
to
II
ynil- .....
to
olot us
' ' rtii v- - ti
us
to
at
ill length,
of re
ui.
rs
2 M
a
a
9 pounds.one a can
we to see it.
0i7"JoHx bi ought
of
tlieof
13
of
If
tlie
hie.!
lie be
Was
Mi
a of ,n,.. wireare sending
ear his1 in Crescent
length, 10 tlie ult ih of courrow 60
one mammoth ear weigi.eil lbs
for
55-- .
w,"
m,,r.,
one
ii.'S was
it;
JtirThe ' can
next ,s
the ch ng. He ad- -nn v.--. vi ui. iiin,people becoming -
in ,
rtOi'f II. ofpresented us two
Keel few Potatoes. They Were
weighed 3 1
the 2 pm.nds
beaters.
Gkkex,put the
know,, W, II." ..:
beneficialqualities, invalids be pleased
be. .......... .n... ilu. .iniiiouanon, soon
foJ(l
pic exclusions,be h, was
a Dickkn, derickstowr ., asihe
not, true is.
aie ol icipating inhealthful amusement t
please our anulo H. VV.
now
soon subscribersare obtained.
athenises nin
of
oflooking, of
education, ten thousanda husband ami
in every of the
Louisville Courier.
ARRIVAL
Oct. 6
4 N
nrw
..ii 111
Mima i.
n
of
Again. London"American
raigiana;directors known Insurance OfTce,
ni..ml.llor-t.-
meeting. Whencalled
kept.(Jj;d middling unsuccessful search,
iniildlill!'" (h'nmn.l ,nf.,lu,..itu maker
expected bales, would againamong whom lather
Hons.lu,M"Ci unnsami
Mr
Wily UJwas caused careless which oks popera
Hit door down.
l'l,w n,l:,v2d messenger'
sailing of the Hobbs.of rknien, instructions
Waddress few minutes returned
hot. days 33,000 selectedbaler, American.
comnieicial udKtS aw Workman Insnrsunscrtrer. Ml,l.l,'. I,.K,
thanks Consols only, turned, the Joorour
f;c'su"5'them,
JNorfoik.dements. smooth
say: twelve. If thes. Kossuth T.nfh.ncontinue t"lllls .evoking
Count Frazilxchunges
,,ions exportwould nig
sufhYieiin leifvrimr
London ho.se,wpalthv nd engi.geu American
B,,:"f5
paper! haVe splitlevy F.ench ministry,
theladies Tl,.,.Uii..
rhalxp-''i'
place
story,
Right
right
flowers
Her-wer-
to
appear
round,
point.
friend ..r.irflung week. Vier.a Eiclu
the
den.iverl
ha
any it.!
lie
to, by the- -
our, the
r.ibn
in
will
will
uirrwil
SU
the
thei
ihe
in ana 111
a
Iiuo'iis to Hold
the
the the
at
t!
P Pw:i
vrtStt. IIIClll-U-
for thehis
on the
3
weieme
,w;s,m
m aI
),i...
Anion
were
herid for
On the of the atthe ic.-- ,
the amitie
in
it uv
is
r,
n.
h
to
the itw in the
the wa cl.m 01 someelse the aft
.anu in
injr life. It the. -
. . ,
,
..
reported Sum- - 8,' .
n--"rs
.tlle
nresent printing B't-- t
There
board.
first
keptMiss
before
with
been
grace,
beau-
ty
visit
..
system Wlllte.resulted
iiuinn.iti
rti tilther vi' r d ubL
the theof the
the oni. the in the
off hidhis
ill v to the
. sho.ks u,.' P"lice "
i;...iWrecently editors
Kivumrn
WUIHilU,
Win.
canal
Seven theit
Tn..I .
Nkw Oct.,
niiriit, ana the to iv- -- iu in lame he mam ..n.
.ereafter cwiduct that We give an 111 the being anish him to 111 ('ulia A and couldre n 7, r,can r'!'t aware the ot
. - i t a:. .... irtiaire"liower ti.t. we.-k- .
i,.:."'gie ii- - measures Indies eiice.
the
and weiehs
The
any has beet thai tLis beet,like
Esq., last
whether
pneu ihe.ci
where
key'Western
..ff.l,..
Arctic
sales
paper,Sloot
head
envoyfilled
lirest.
meeun.r-0- ,..t..r,i..paper alone.
success. clever
ativmMm,.
.Jr tills of hisimmense Beit. ';'v to American -t. r Spam, is native
beatwould
Shuck us
mat i a transfer ol the Is- - Pa has 3power. There j
were fully theA
the in of the Na- -
Baliimoiu:, 14, . Telegraph office,
week, the ine iew . m.ils has Ihe " or on,,:,...,, pape.s accounts of an in- - representing J
Ihe now dj.-,,,,,- ,t( lightnings is surmount-lin- g
before us measures 1 inches ro n tlie citv theinches in giith, and has
' xico to whole, as a e, is theconia nin. lull
grainsIt
.iniy seen, you
speak Spiingfield.ll,'"as
williiiui.hin
county,that
thiswith
IMIe iouiidsand
They twtlue inchescircumference. Bring youi
tjfM,- A.J Sprinefi.--has chased my. well
-- Drun The watersthis well
amithat will mad-- .
.1
Accomnioiiaiions j,eanics,
also made. WeMr.
Mr. G., establishment,bow
Dancing Academy.who iavm jiar.
this andcall Room
subscrij.ti.n.list, which The siboolcommence
widowTranscript she want
Shesays rathei
disposition,and
would likeentei and sense
man, honest man;i'hf-r- unm'irhH."
rvt
vro- -
IS
r
a
ij
with
impression. Hobbswhich instruments, accompanied
Equiamiss
and
will
Pet- -
has
wellMoOI'irate
andfor, find key
5f, fair Mr.The b.rrrt.
for.
that
Dail
asUert
The and-
The
sub- - The
but
who
h.id takefect
the then
fiom Indi;i
and
(i,m. that
hail
and
that
who
l'tkaok
deckboat this
citv, Wm. Pi.
and toar- -
part.one
very state, and enda
that Lo.d T' ..11.,..estanii limentpotato
At.siillt(J
ime,
e
a
of for e Te- - of. 1 he the for
. . 1. I.to the M'U ars and p. ar atfor the In mi the it
of " acts- - be but as or
to on "ew The
has d. o" C;"
, . him,, ir a'rainthe of S
on t, ....
on
eel
on
ofof I. D
as 's
t..
i...: as
arties, A:c.,
t
with inbut ii
in
e.at
is
as as
A in
is
ais age,
hasis
or
mate.
ists.
fi'
in
of
in
oliancHSful.
deknfacili
I,.,. m,k".boat that
upon gentleman,bi-e-
cilllie oersonwoman
cann. allow ucah. and been marriedland any eais. Lo. Cour. I5,7t.
personsDksion Sign.
ticed great post frontOct. tionaJ Main street,
trleaas arrived. t'"1'p't' sketchesfilled upiter forthpoo., rn-out land. ,,.,,ltiv,.
D.H--s letUrs,repo-- t matter haiidi
upon each
medical
tisinng
indeed.
propositions work cleverTue Government had Miller. sketch like
pro- -
and inter als.
appointmeni Gen.A .
26th beendiess aslnng.onWillisburg, day.
friend Johnston,dace,
ounce; other threemeasure
jo.-s.-s- very
learn there ations
alble.
heaid theiefrom
know
xerci
open.
sixteen
Bost
very much
yearskind goodworth
prise,word
lectors
outerH,,:i,d
been
1000
Caia
tak.n
European
route,
. vin. man Wiisbe Mobile 7th andseveral meetings have eadv been ld inthe interior. The Mobile Tribune sivsr)i nun, craininif streiisrtli -
G- orn i
it
e
A
thismannei:
l an
niv lilt-
to
to
to
.
on Steamboat.
husband iinf'ur-tur- n
police, Ri.nald,Gilmnre
appears
.1
agrea'ly
1. is Fittsrov 011I.
n
one ofat
weto
fi
no- -
on
M ,
t'
It! ...
at
uieat
an
in onal
rn, js inan
whom
wh.chheimr
mines they exist.
THE
VHIlCi'U
finish. Uuleitely mouth Grave
20th time be-
tween re-duced
hear
exploittunnel,
county, been111
whichtui.nel pases
world.from Three
tpots
saysskill trium- -
jthe
annual books
cmildthey
a;:oidicured
Offii...
....,iui..j
who.
much
.Sarah Pieice, withtaken passage
arrivalsj.ive
slu.lofiicer boat
Fromthat hile
boatboat,
womandelicate
cinucovery veiy
One stated ilia;perpetr d Stvtn-son- ,
who shipped boaidCincinna While
slipped himself.Robinson boat
time; order to offerto
ferretedland speedily to justice TheOtltia.re
villi.in sufferedunHuni.UI
night regard bear- -
recent outragesHesol.itions adojited have commission
passengers.
energy
Ky..
thousand at
snecin.en paintingswith 'gause,
m,t.,ini, (.uh The paintint;City. beauul'ul gill block
10th
making
yesterday
One
twenty-si- x
nob
The
husband, Cin-
cinnati.
nK'eti"S- - Beautiful
leception foui that and skillful aitis,launtepec route. Esq.
named commissioners examine iigniiung, app clisa;posi'i.iiis make position street
I'h.ciiek approach
Tuesday iMii'istry
troublesome.
tilings.
quatters
Reading
husband
dollars,
inst.,
only
nyi.uy fHnle
befo unheaid
contractors
outrageu
recede, it becomes first, invisible thenquite apparent to vision. Lou.
Dead Lktiehs. last q artermie a seven hundred eiyh-tv-on- e
letters returned Deadr 'flice, Post Office
These contained 10,089. inRecently, about million
a such lettersdestroied. a fi v beinrr Li. ..-- t i.
Ihe Tribune, S nnah 'iv-- i them mi Mill. We er.lay aw aRepublican, say that Cabbel and Ward, j tl,ge nnmbe; o' the'
c.rious articlesWings, are elected in Florida through mails, the major- -
lily ol which never in;o n
Oct j session those tolie P esident appointed Captain Among those ma be mention
F ei.chofthe United States army and a horse-shoe- ; a ginger c ke liebi lit. H'.ntei of navy, as Commission- - on a a to a
to nroceed lo Mexico to Exi.minc Gar- - church, a sin .11 in .. ..'s if box; a a resent a
a aOhio Railroad...
f)ini.us!lin.I he mitting vigo,' characteristic f n ;, ,as. ,ain
r.tlltHK
ijhs
1
d M..i . ' t r O
v iar HU
or
y
j.
d ii
ntas a
to aw,e 01 route west o wti twothat by the 20th to a as a
-v; a pair men's
road w, That toe Distance immeoi- - c,.iv. .,.,;,;;
east the Creek,tying Mill
011 thebe
to hours, andp navel
We that at tunnel, onthe Fairm.the..chiev. d over Pies- -
011 has anddaily
ridgeil.Oiie's at a rise six
feet to mile, or footeveiy eight ten inches!
such a feat lias been neitherin the
On tlieForks, surveys have been made
at some the are
Hobbs
slre..f r
men iasi im;
papers werenot
large vault
IU-i-
Cotton
market,
very
tlie name of wno
to Mawent
tiie
ofto went
wasger
her oDaiioii
vwui, rnuruarc
.tor de- - was
athe
ed someeve.
.ere tlhe out
Kki
wasti...
i.tioilthe
We
P.
by
20 are
do
G.
con- - onej.l
T'
Al
was
andthe C
thethou,
were to theLeiu the
theone
and thi dbin rll..rl
Mobile and the he
thewil' come the
10. ot :h. were ad-- I
has dies: eded post ge
the was C2 10; doi ioneis .....
and est. Manr. allfimnro
v.n.-.,i-
branch
was
was
quilt, xew Year'sDutch jajern child's
b)tiummany cuti-- .ink
loiiifing iralv.iiiic bittcylaying their H;t,)1e hi
I.m-mount- , Viiguua, 'd,lretssed gentleman by "Eliz,".'S w". iniormen ry sample of his ger.erosi. ofteenrmles of be to a'blJO!ent Rladv; f),
u."c ..i,,,- - wm !1Iwi u tiiof ofbetween Loudenslager's
llius jiroximohabimore and Wheeling
twenty-thre- e
e. coirespondinp-l- loPeitibone's
line between unl and Wheeling,of ngineeiing
Kinkwood insurjiassed, thai
locomotive engines are employedsurmounting tje through
of hun-dred the one in al out
feet Undoubted-ly performednor attempted
Parkersburgall
and
of companySecretary
During
of husband,he loiwaid
the .n,belingmg
who
of
itUUI
engineers
watchman
Ca(it.
due
bmuyht
histme- -
will
will
she
the
the
the
ur.
Diningid and
in Depart-ment.aggfga'e.
of were publicly
transmitted
;obatchelor; foBauimoue
Ul. h.
thu
,Kof
me
of
a coarsishirt, a jiaiiof blue sun-kinu- and a razor,
Washington Republic. 9lh.
Sldden andSiki lau Death. A deathoccurred at tiie New Ma.kei this mm ninguude. circumst.iiici s of a most singularcharacter. Mrs Sarah Jane liokon, whilepas in lt- through the market ittcidi-ntl-
lost her pocket Oook It was picket UJi
soon by a German woma named Mrs.King, whoietui ned it to the ower. Sheopened the jucket book, examined it, declared that Mrs. king had taken $10 o;the mon-y- . The latter seemed muchcom used and denied it. Mrs. Bolton thentllu-ateiie- thai sile would have hei anested and searched, when Mrs. King felldead at her feet. The death was as sud-
den as has ever oeen known. Mrs. Kinuwas the wife of a steamboat man, and themother of several children.- - St. Louis
,Ar 117.
Mysteries of the Past. An old cop- - LIST OF LETTERS remaining in theper mint, of extraordinary ridiness has re- - P ,st Pmce al Lebanon on the first ofn;iy been discovered on what is called ... ' 1 "ot takcn 01It 1,1 tnree weeks
Hill Vien in the Lake Superior couu- - ..wo. XtiF..? " deadp ' iur auvernsca letters.wli inui un ciiinsianees rwen w i
taotight to light by its discovery indicate Abeil Joshuathat it was w .rked lWng before the dlseov- - Allen J;me C
ery of Ametiea by Colurobus. Th rich- - u1euu Jo'?Lness oftheminem;,y be imagined from Stmeethe fact that Mr. Mendlebaum, the man Bland Johnger itv causing it to-b- explored, had a Bash:im Mms Anniomass of copper which wrighed 2.390 lbs.. J"rks Alr8 Lremoved from, the surface of the vein Bu.hDK8There la certainly much rnistery conn, ct- - iBn'eht Trracyed wit hi these ancient traces of minininr Baily E B
operations discovered from time to lime 2"","in the copper region of Lake Superior
N. Y. Courier.New York Tvpographical Society.
Cochran SarahCookCastillo
This society during the last six months, rl"" Wfavert,t . .uisa auii cj ire MJneiey Johnhas invested thousand dollars in Crumc Nelson Mis, Marvstocks, and paid $479 fot relief of mem- - ohrrtyJhbers, who number about 176. Its library Dority Jameicontains 1 50 volumes. Mr. Geo. Mather. Edwards Mrs Ione of the founders of the society, and its Edmonson Wilaonlate.
Paesident, w.
ill be presented on Salur- - p!ward." J,Irs M 1
day, with a sei ice of silver plate bv his Kggcn Johnfellow members.
" E.ilin Mrs Siwanawards .Mrs
Novel PuoeusrnoN. Genin the hatter Foremanof New York, propo.es to erect a biidge Grfor ffl'tt. Hits KPntrpru nnmcc Prn.Ju., flrn-- CI M
of leaves cut' bweeden dead books i.:a tn John... i U. S. S. I), ' '
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artinwithout charge from the numerous ('ar Jo,n
vebipfc T. i,.K, ..f. graves Miss A L"' BlxltLn Gibson Miss Elizabeth Smk J..l,feet high, five feet wide, and reached bv Graves G N
stabs of three feet. It will be of oriental Gifkeo J Ss'yle. and a very ornnmcn'al structure Gamer JosephThe proposal has been referred to the ScaJSrJeT Joh"
"committee on streets." jHarreds DavidHunlny A
More Facilities. The New Found- - Haskins Jameshmrl Rl....t.;,. T..1, l. .i Hammonds Martinsas me Hill FranklinJournal of Commerce, have purch ised at HogueA A
Philadelphia, a steam propeller yacht, 11'"wi'h which it is purposed to board the HaganJuoSEuropean steamers bound to the United Hood'oovfStates while passing in the vicinity of Hardwick Mrs C ENew Foundland and procure from then, ZZ Hythe foreiirn news, for transmission over Jenkins P O
their wires for the newspaper press, and jboeM j"by this means anticipate the ai rival of Knott Thomas
the steamers La4vrey f"iciiLivers H p
Ba-o- n Humboldt celebrated his eightythird birthday on the Uth. The "Nestorof Science" is in exc lit nt health, and isengaged, for some hours, on a 4thveil. me of the "Cosmos."
bodyrespect
brother funeral
soloed,
above
Heating
500
supplied
premises
Lanham Archibald6,152.
Eliza'-ctl-
JIaxwellMarjlesMcAtco
samlMiles JosephMudd
George
MattleyMills
Miller Evan
Obryan
Penick BlufordSteplien
Penick
Mies'lSKidge Isaac
ClelauRdhrrson
Ben
oling James-Spaldin-
ShelburneSliandoney
Robt
Lodgi;
ThomasTuckerTliomas
JohnClair
Wimsatt Ann
Elizu
YoungYoung John
New Tall Winter
tho ub?zr i 7,::. zra"7'"'"" uiieuiAt of S.deni No. laies Gentlemens' goods, selected by oneTuesday. l9t!i. caused bv Alcghany., con
death of Ei.ias Shacklefokd; bro-- ' Armenian cloths; figured dclains-the- r
beloved of our order, the followingsubmitted and approved' e'k"is; Hmbroideo Vestings; do over- -
RM. Th,t inthe remowd from our .S.Smidst dear brother, whose 'can bought cash short
overv cheered, and counselenlightened Lod has l,,st one P?TS ow'"s year will
the mot cherishetl of brotherhood; itX bC MONEY..u ..111 leei in aispensaiion.
bringing real sorrow every heart, andmost idllictive us as
Resolve-- , That in token offor oui deceased his beattended with the usual ceremonies and so- -
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just received,e,. ,uueso oururaer. K and Ptl com- -o. xunneru, 1 ai to nis pieie sioc-- 01 t all and Winter GOODS
ones, who lament in lonely widow hood we sel1 or to punctual dealersand orphanage, we tender our heart h" enrtomers and the pub-- c
and"cgonerally are requested to a AHthat can kinds of country produce tak n h,
with faith, to the God of ' r goods. ,
and Yet there is in our ABELL, WTMSATT, &.
upon which can rely ''10? indeht.d 10 the nBden,fe'od' by or are requested totri.-- r settle, as we are determined te settle oldi i? r 1 ti1. u, memuersoi ne uumubs,
Lodge wear the us ial badge of mourningfor thirty days.
R hat a of the above j
1 evolutions be handed the wife of thedeceased brother.
C fr W-W- , That the nioceedin"rbe handed to editor of the LebanonPost, publication.
J R. P. G.J. Maxwell. Sec'v.
1 oi SI Ofcf Kths vac, tfs
C 11. f all y iniit-r- i shiveijne and shakins,Hun rv -- nd t i y te ak- hp h hik ns.
Gen. again in the Field,II. JOHNS! ON,
JUST RlCHViDaHAS assortment . I common
SI OVESof
of th pub- -to
is ofan
e - needed in line.Oct. 20ih 1852.
I
GREAT BArGAIM!Valuable
f a 11For ale.
farm, in Hardintiituit.-- about miles nf
iMizuue IK habout of a mile 01
farm ontains
A'Up' well
proved, good (.weliinirlioUNes. Sai., in a of cultiva-tion; well wilh never-failin- g
Springs, uf as good as is inState. l ;o. w U to lock
ol a c wish.surroundee good Merchant Mills, in aneighborhood of good renders it
I will from to topurchaser.
on theeubaeriber, on
Boyle JBoard Robt
ETho
M IDoctor
0,,l.,
how
give
very
held
ered
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Oct.
sistine in oart the follnwi
Oct. 6th, lb52-t- f.
I.eoNLogwoodLerMc.Vtee Riclid
StylesJKichd
McConuelMoseley
J as AMeecoMajtin WmMaron BurgessMudd G
Lewis
McrJroyMcElroy
thtee WmMessrs
Porter Doctor JPorter G A
NEMoes I
R wntre f
ins
Shuck JohnSpaldingSpalding TheS:ln
Miss Marv
Smith MusesE C PIsrael
Slallinjrs JaineiSmith JesseSingleton MariahShockley Q
SalemShelian
SJnoJno
ThompsonVivion
St.Mrs
Withr JamesWhitehead JoelWi s nWliite head Wm HWhite miss AnnWhite miss AnnWilliamson
mrs Jane
P.
DRY GOODS..,n,l...l..l ...
For t!TMkkting Lodge 42,
Oc'oher "
F. plainZJresolutions plain
of very very lowence cred
Our Df9 aC(,l,nt r pano.gln
IAM
2.
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KNOTT,
Cooking
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New Tall WinterGOODS.
fromII.ADEPHI a
wile andwi' lov" cash
most "Tcondolance, she
gve call.exchanjea
pious lookorphan. much CO.
call ar.iiour
ium inaiiine
5.
thefor
Scott
lar.e andand'
coun-t- y.
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grain
further
E direct NEW
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New Fall and WinterDRV GOODS.
SPALDING t CO.OULD resp- inform their friends
public penerally theyin St re a large wll selected stock ofTall Winter Goods,
Comprisingall of paterns suit-able for which they are determinedto as as establishment in west.Otir friends public generally are
tocall exn nine stockSept 29th, lb52.
BOCKS! BOOKt!!f r 1. c. , , . ..
r a mid 1 11 ociiooi, .iii8eellanfruHOOhS, t. Stationery
at Drug Siore; wnot on will be immediately
Mcliuffey's 2nd, and 5th Readers,Priinmers and S .elli-rs- .
Litest and most improved parterns, and: Goodrich's 1st, 2nd, 3d and4th Readers,woul the particular Webster's Dictionary , Speller, and Speller andlie his large heavy premium cooking stoves.!maiie espec-iiill- for the country. bay'.--, Davi. g', and Pike's Arithmetics and
All km, Tin 011 hand, together with Ray's Alg.-br-i- .
usual variety of every kind .f Bottler 's. Smith's Kirkliam's and Pinnen'arnc that the cooking
OFFER for pale myrvy.; five n..i)i
wn; one loar mile oftlie Tnninikroa.l. and half tbe I.nnwvlIlMaud Knro,.d. Said
O' first rate Bottom and Land; imwun and out- -
laud fine statewell timbered;
water thereraising
and any kind man uld Beingby and
Society, moredesirable.
sell two live hundred acres,the For
call the
Mm
BOUND TO HAVE.
111
LdvrarJ
Jno
FrancisWmHarvey
Co
Purdy
PurdyPulleyPurdy
Skaggs
ShelburnNo 42
Meshack
Bernard
Vi .let
rnrs
A. HALL, M.
and
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forwhose
ns.
and
haveYO.
llttfor
cr,'di,-- our
whilstwidow
Order
up
uit
L. A. W.
L. A.
ctfullyand tlie that hav
now andand
the varieties andthis market,
sell low any theand the reques-
ted and our
mil wing anaX gel her wilh maybe
had the and any rks desired,hand rendered.
1st, 3d, 4th,
tliecall attention
waremy notions,
Nashville
the adapted
Gra titers.
Tucker
Thomas
Miichel's Olney'sand Smith's Geographies.Conislock's Katural Philosophy and Chemis-
try.Pinnea's English Teacher; Familliar Science..Casmas; the great w rk d Baron Humbolt.Mist ry of England by Hume; Smallett i Mil-
ler, in 4 v Is.I ollin's History of the Medes, Persians, Car-t- h.
genians, fee, in 2 vols.bancroit's History of the United States in 4
volsHildrith's Hist.ry of the Uuited States, in C
vols.Young American's Librarv in 10 . .,1f
Scottish Chiefs, C ok's V. yages, Rinaldo Ri.al.ano.
fiomance ef the Forest, Chrdren of the Abbey.The practical works ol Hewitt, Cook & Lau-
der.Kirk White; Goldsmith; Shakspeare; Pope.Moore, Ossian; Mrs. Hemaus; Milton A.
Young; Campbell; Byron, Wordsworth &Croly's British Tales, all beautifully gilt
and embossed.Besides, a variety of elegant gilt book if va-
rious Linds and sizes.All for sale for c sh at nearly Louisville prices.Leban m. Sept. 22 1652--tf L. H. NOBLE.
(F VUA.S, STEEL PES, INkT WAFERSSi PENCILS, ic.. e.. ra Mnri and for sale
r.'.'-r- rj AfBrr. ,,c. ;". if