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THE POST, ; 3 -- tes 225 -- A S-- L LEBANON, KY., Wednesday Horning, Aug. II, 1852 Clubbing. vVe are anxious that the Post should ho n:"! in rverr I'lmilv in the counties of a a Taylor, and Green; that there is any tiling in have concluded article of, it to clubs of U n over at 50?;. rl-- 0 correcting in a short article. We vance. We have authority tin: above-name- reason; tor j . . , and will have large a aulhor 111 country paper in the State, for we just have vanity suiheieut to believe thatj we deserve it. Give us a L'ood list, and! we will enlarge before the year is out. Apologetic. Our subscribers at Bradfurd.sville, will please excuse our seeming neglect. About! two three, weeks ago, we made out a new subscription book, and from some unaccountable oveisight, we missed the B radl'oi dsville lUt. For two weeks back-- ' we got a friend to write on the mails for ir , . , . ana, oi coaibe me iuisiukc w ;i nui covered. t. pon making up the mails ourself last week discovered, and rec- tified the mistake. We hope tiiis apolo- gy will our subscribers that point. Monument to Henry Clay. There is truly a laudable project on foot in this State, that erecting a Colossal monument over the remains of Henkv Clay, at Lexington. This is a project in which every one can participate. Every Kentuckian yea, every American should look with pride upon memory of "The Old Man Eloquent," a man possessed of a great, a mighty mind. Political sins lie may have had, but those, now that he is dead, should be buried with him, and those great and good qualities which he unquestionably possessed, when living, be emblazoned on the brightest pages of our country's as a landmark future generations. There are subscription papers in the hands of several persons in this, and all the other counties ofthe State; every one wishing to contribute their might to this work can have tli opportunity. Contrib- ute, therefore, freely, yourself, and in- duce your friends to do so, likewise. Mr. It. Rowntrek, is the Chairman of tl; Committee of Solicitation in this coiintr, and information desired on the subject, can be of him. jtSJ'Tha citizens of Garrard county held a meeting in Lancaster, on Saturday the 31st of July; and expressed their disap- probation of the outrages perpetrated by the Hills and Evanses on Law and Order. Thfv mpsefl resolutions to the effect: 1st that they deprecated the conduct of tnete two factions; and. 2ndly, that tliev woul render proper olliceis their aid upholding the majesty of the law. We think that this is a move, and only wonder that had not been done long since. Should they carry out their good intentions", we have no doubt that peace and quiet will once more reign in old Garrard. "" """ LicENst: ok no License. At the elec - tion on last Monday in Washington coun-- j tv, the question was put to whether taverns should be licensed to sell liquor number Cincinnati Artists in a very and It also changed its from, from a duo a quarto, a deal of information, principally of the Arts and Artists; interspei ced selected In we would snv, that we are the agent for the Union of Ciucin-- j nati, one wishing to become i ' i t. i - can nanuuig Anv! J information relative to the business, , Tt , , , ,,. the. c:m r.e 'rriinen Lv r:i hnr un 3 During year, sixty two persons were burned at New York by Camphene spirit explosions. Is estimated! that half of them died. Tun United States. receipts "f Vne S. Government for the imj June 30, to 1 !)7 jnd the esiK ndinirrs the vw pr-ri- ?.!"? 1571 To Correspondents. Visitor," is informed of f;ictthat he appeals !o he ignorcnt, name': that we do publish a political sheet. time he endeavors to entrap anybody Ikms advised not lay tlic bait so pal- - pubic, lie certainly l;new that we would not publish article when he sent it, he merelv wanted to talk about. jlf it will particularly to the interest of "Visitor's" conversations, to know to what political creed wo belong, is in- formed that we are Democrat; so he need not "feel" any more. ''E. D. A." of Willisburg, is informed ..g R." 0f Louisville is requested to have the courtesy to p. p. on his next epis- tle. He is informed that his determina- tion to his loss not Election lieturns. following are the official returns of the late election, as copied from the poll Giving Kerk a majority of 53. Kerk, Goodrnm, Lebanon, 315 95 Bdfordsville, 127 136 tUpatrick s 141 109 Marion, Washington, if incorrect the and therefore we to put he speaks lie has the privilege or U it to this conclusion,!, of nQ he possesses to we must as circulation!""1 "r peremptorj, man-a- s anv uer. or us, uia we satisfy at of the as history, to II. anv had the it vote Jou;mL presents miscellany. so us US. gas the add he 84 112 224 84 95 sea sio yy Market Ray Liver's Springs, Total, XrOn the Monday of the election, there was a hor- e got loose in town, and put out for home; there was a little, boy who caught the horse, hitched it to his parent's fence, and fed it. Late at night, some one came, took off the saddle and bridle, and hung them on the fence, and they were found there next morning. The saddle and bi idle are valuable, and the owner have them by calling at our office and describing and rewarding the little fellow for laking care of them. Political Prisoners. The Philadel- phia Democrat, a German paper Phila- delphia, jjives, as the amount political prisoners now in Europe, calculated from accounts given in European journals for some time past, a total of 76.C80, with- out those confined in Russia and Poland, number of is left to conjecture. Detention oe American Vessels at Trinidad.. The brig Cimbrus, which ar rived at Philadelphia on Thursday, was detained at the port of Trinidad de Cuba by the Captain of the port for two days, land searched for three young men who were missing, and said to be without pass- ports. The search was made a second time, but without finding the missing men, w hen another American vessel w as visited with like success. The Captain of the port exhibited a letter from the American Consul, authorizing him to make the search but those en L;acred in American commerce p there strongly against such a procedure. The LatestLaboh Saving Machine. It is said that a 1 ankee has uiventen a po- - tato digging machine, which, drawn by horses down the rows, digs the potatoes, separates them from the dirt, and loads up into the cart, while the farmer walks a- - longside whistling, "Hail Columbia," with his hands in his pockets. Movkmsxts ok U. S. Vessels. An or- - iuer was received at the Brooklyn navy- - )'ar(1 on Monday morning, to place the ;yHrdi have been ordered to ge'trcady for ...,, ...... ..n ported through the telegraph. The Choleka. The cholera still pre vails in Rochester and Buffalo, 2sew York but it is somewhat abating. The Cincinnati learns that there were eight deaths from cholera in Floating Palace, at Cannelton, a few days since. A 1. Tolpfld t.llp plintor-- l line nrwnft vnrv " r.-- v :r.,i.,i ,i. r....:,.., i... fa v y f nas oeen aimosi connneu to them, Fifteen deaths from cholera occurred at Mt. Sterling, Ohio, last week Tobacco in Wisconsin. The Grant county Herald says that a gentleman has recently commenced the culture of tobac co in the interior of Richmond county, Wis. manufactured, during the year past and now in the process of manufac- - lure, about 14.000- lbs. Seventy five foiei rners were r.Btur .1. in. 1 'ir- t nv n week. or not. Wo understand that there was '"gate Constitution m readiness for sea. a majority of 75 or 80 in favor of theiWorkm'-'- were immediately placed upon license. 'lcr' a"d &he was taken into the dock. The sloop-of-war- , Warren, brig Dolphin, and We. have received the Au-u- st' or two other naval vessels lvirur at the of the of of in a mommy pui out oy ti'C jsea within a few days past. The Boston Art of Cincinnati, and is sent to Traveler says that no orders have been h subscriber during the year. It hasccivt.d at lhut port to dispatch the U. S. come out in an entirely new dress, anditt!,;n aiu-- il LUr, m,n,l, handsome, neat ap- pearance. lias to and contains great with well conclusion, Art and anv mem-- i r.ers, uo oy Ac.,' of nion. the last and is The I". quarter end- - amounts 1,1 74.010 for 3 01. not The next to something is ours. The books. i come 151 wick, can property, the including the whom protested Commercial lias in s.sue Union TELEGRAPHIC. Reported for the Louisville Courier. ARRIVAL OF THE II E II MANN . New Yoke, Aug. 3. The Hermann arrived this morning from , , ... O 1 ' n t ,n OT..t Niagara arrived at Liverpool on bloodshed in which he had been a conspic-- j pursuit of a and merit. to 1,0 delivered at her residence. 18th and Pacific on the 21st uous actor. According to this came to Whitehall stranger, and was a-- 1 chant his clerk to deliver the Tim irrnivlnrr nr.t a nrv ...ic eg.owi.igc.o,, pieno innp-irmip- 'inn tVt. w r The money market is unchanged. Funds e.,, n.n.Ainnni Arrivals of gold from Australia are a bundant. English steamer Parana arrived at Southampton with $800,000. Louis Napoleon was received at Stras-bun- r on the 18th with extraordinary fetes magnificient luminations, a monster review and show fight, and frenzied shouts of Napoleon, vive l'Empereur, and show- ers of boquets. Paris Bourse 20th. 4 2 per cents, 120 francs; 3 per cent, 62 francs, thirty. London, 20th. Sugar moderate busi- ness, prices stiffer and somewhat higher. There is a brisk demand for coffee. Tea heavy Washington Aurr 3 tL ,'r.,r.nr,l nn'ronr, tt. t,.l- - n n ,, k;h' An eivin" theU the time. of crimes! . . - . ,.r Ki o f i , 'nnmucsima purchase library was adopted. After other uninteresting proceedings the committee rose, and the House ad journed. Senate A communication Irom the President relative to the fisherier was re- - stating Perry had lied the despatched with Mississippi to tails. This second the coast to protect rights of Amen- - can fishermen. The document was referred to the com- mittee on foreign affairs. Washington, Aug 6. Senate. Mr. Felch reported Home- stead, Bennett's land bill and Walker's land bill from the House, with recommen- dations they be not passed. Mr. Seward offered a resolution asking of the President if information been received from the King of the Sandwich Islands, accepting the sovereignly of U. S. Adopted. Mr. Houston submitted resolution for appontment of a committee of five and inquire the abuses, bribery or fraud, of prosecuting claims before or in retaining or granting contracts. Messrs. Houston Borland, Underwood, Merriwether Brooke, were elected. Indian Appropriation bill was ta- ken up, the appropriation to the Shaw-nee- s land in Ohio was struck out. Senate then adjourned till Monday. House. Mr. presented reso- lutions from the Pennsylvania Legislature support of the Compromise and the Fugitive Slave They then resumed the bill relating the costs and of Clerks, Marshals and Attorneys of Cir- cuit District Courts, which deba- ted till the morning hour expired. They then took up the general appro priation bill. Several were offered debated till the House ad Washington, Aug. C, M. A delegation of Pueble Indians waited on the President and narrated their grievances and the conduct of Mexicans. President, in suitable terms, promised the protection of the Government. The Secretary of the Interior and a number of other government officials were present. amendment to the general appro- priation bill proposing light house duties on English vessels was passed. It is be- lieved will settle codfish Boston, Aug. 2. schooner Golden Fleece arrived here from Fayal, reports that the bark Geoife Washington arrived at Faval, in with, on June 15th, lat. 38, Ion. 36, a wreck bottom up, which he found to be lumber laden, and apparently a ship, with hard pine bottom live oak tim- bers. was round, with gilt and the name painted on it, but so obliterated that only the and last let- ters, C G, could be made out. About week previous and at the time seeing the wreck, fell in with reck- ed stuff, and picked up a topsail yard with patent reefings, block drift lumber, barrels, &c. Tehau.nteveo Question Correspon- dence Closed. special dispatch to the New ork Times from Washington gives the following at the result of the corres-pondenc- e on the Tehauntepec question: Special Dispatch to the New Yoik Daily Times. Washington, Friday, July 30. Mexican Minister's last letter closes the correspondence on the Tehauntepec Question. He has no proposition to make. U. States closes the mat- ter by four points, viz: the U. States has a right, under national courtesy, to a irausit for peaceful purposes; the Mexican Government and citizens will not open the themselves: that the LTuited States not allow any foreign nation to control the transit; that this Government will not be indifferent to citizens under the grant to Garav. x: y. i.... i. ...... i.:. Mr. Wm. r, IlltlU' l, UlUiVfU IIUU - w i . ,. self up at Waih'sboro l'v lighting a Vfg cf gunj." vtW. ''.li.-- h man.. The Polish. Murders at Philadelphia. Our readers will remember, says the Philadelphia Inquirer, a statement, pub- lished some weeks since, giving details The home She The requested The vive amendments journed. question. mould- ings, Government jot a contession made by .Matthias fcK n jjm-- ; ski to a countryman of his own, named ' Skawinski. individual had formerly been acquainted with the elder Skupinski, and visited at the Moyamensing pris- - on. Mathias made a confident of him, and him a fearful tale of crime and ult agregaie num oer oi persons I nurue reu , , , , , S. ....... uv 111111 im ins melius weic uub n-- s man eiShty wllile tllirty ll0uses were burned by the same rartv. 1 his contession detailed to Mayor Gilpin by recip-ien- t of the disclosure. story was published m the newspaper at the time, and caused considerable sensation. It now appears Blaise, the younger of the wretched brothers, was shown the confesson of Matthias at the time it was and and acknowledged its this the stranger he has not withdrawn quested go near protected. place Thursday last evinced safety, proved and was one and the presence of Al- - exander, the chaplain prison came number Mr. the fifteen, and dragged the full confession the some amendment S75 000 for He told a of the bad a into and The and for The fees and and The this the and The and Her first and a also of The that that will the reclamation of the The him told was; the The that his he Lehmen by striking bun on the iron a and he and Raiser, cut up the body, he says not present . . . . 1. I. .1. C II .1 w iuiiv corroooraieQ inu by Mr. Skawinski. this tale blood, Matthias several fearful in he and his companions were On afternoon Mat- thias another confession, tal- - in the presence of Deputy SherifT Miller, Mr. Alexander, Mr. the Mr ceived, Commodore all its shocking n disclosure was Ingersoll was deed, the' widow first truth, down. is house where since. would that person home, ing, The Louis sworn twelve stran-h- e house forty series said that with leg stove, that Blaise siaieu.eub made terrible added details scenes, which actors. day, made which Sheriff Deal, AmUnv Wnpr nrisor. that with first made law. The stern The route Snyder, Mr. populace be restrained interpreter. summary concertwith Hall, and nine 'vlU hb he trators murders, and ed mystery. Saturday bv but reci-!low- s: tal misdeeds he displayed a fierceness and he was wose other folks. murdered people, but Americans murdered him; all he contended. number and which confessed himself so fairly those were listening Durinrr Thursday, miserable broth- - expected certificate, tin" Irom mat, England about crimes had there. he this insisted United States. aid he place could have Thursday crimes. excepting the authorities, condemned. understand that it is the upon his own Gloucester Ves- sel. Davis, arrived this obtaining not unexpected w have many since ves- sels fitted they settle satisfaction it . IV r Whitehall, 28. A outrage perpetra- ted this village within a few past. papers slow to the I give you as I learn men.: It seems a young of a late city m r rencn language oi hu tuuijii ottercU 10 u friend, and her she She accompanied around a and when distant villutre. becoming suspicious professed friend, she to. ' come D I C several persons came and , . charged i that they had a "bad Martha Ann Porter, on year.; nst., a Mn. ' house, and thev did protracted illness, published Upon endorsement to to a by, she That she On Matthias some reached in but it there little sit'ns of contrition in the but at she a in the Rev. Wm. of the and ruffians to the of Toussing, ienterpreler or ni'ide a of crimes, iger back from He killed the boy head the of . . uicu lo of the of the the of the same Rev. FrpP,1 nf in the the the the in fell A terrible as , is work. the i! the up, ted has her notdiive out, house would come timid woman. protection and subjected her the most aoommable w as held victim for , , , left a frightful of auuse and even her ear-ring- s out and pock I... w. , .n v.m. The u : na wascanied to a helpless, and is not yet out rt., it, ,iiv. iii.vi.viy nil- - ,nn,"- - t - and Constables placed track of the several were se They to sixteen twenty-f- ive years The turn- ed State's and related corrooora eu revolting read. Atone the Public: We ask your a ot opinion a days, during promised satisfy there rac- ing Henry Clay and Armenia, late or day, will entered into two previous starting, speed should made while running and crew, that could do, save lives oi tne passengers, wouiu the the coul d hardly Henry and Toussig. Matthias says that ac- - fwm inflicting punishment on ted him andKaiserin most tlie Ihey were brought before Jubtice of the number the told of these outrages. From by this monster, there but btn Salem Jail. It is thought that and his associates were the tll:lt n 'e"ls term of the Cosden and Bartle j"1 lhe State 1 mom have been involv . - The Henky Clav. iork pa- - in pers of a card the The feeling of evidence the of the on Thursday ap"- - " ilers of tlie steamer Henry Clay as temporary. During the of his deal of said that no than He the so they were alike The of murders horrible de- tails of Matthias guilty, were to bewil- der who to him. the ers had interview for the first time gether; furthermore, we will prove were sentenced. Blaise was beyond all doubt, that the Clay run-ke- n into "the cell occupied ning her and no faster, Thev embraced each other when they and neither the disaster or but neither ot exhibited the e- - at any previous time during the day, did motion which might be (the Clay carry much as e circumstances. They conversed free- - by her as she has ear- ly the Polish language. The burthen ried previously perfect safety, and of conversation was of a recrimina-- , that everything was done both officers character. Those who were present gleaned what passed iney were compelled to leave two vears since of thev committed Blaise said - to go to Russia but that in lie was overruled by Matthias on coming to the The younger brother thought the worst thev go to. They will another interview on next, Y.July here that in left ,..! liiJ, aged and the no bhe ol null. on the monsters. age. t0 tew time that no the time that an to no trial ovithivvs. is nl to many publish from an at at lime the met. them steam with who the before that fixed for the execution the says: Matthias. Ann Hoag and Jonas Williams this were visited by two Cath- - suffered the extreme of the law olic Neither of the culprits seem our courthouse. former was to seek in religion. Evicted of the murder of her husband, Nel-Th- e eldest, on rails al the son Hoag, the latter of June, for sentencing to the gal--an- d the the murder his step-low- Ac keeps strict count of the by the of a rape Jan-a- s thay pass, watches with fearful uary last. 3 1 years of anxiety for the coming of the time fixed age, and the ne;ro 27. declared thp cvniation of his preat No persons, two priests, and the are suffered to visit, the We desifii of Sheriff to execute the sen- - tence of the Matthias, with hands. Seizure of a Fishing schooner Wave, Capt. at port on Friday from fishing. because found possession cutter. vicinity. however, dilatory quarter. Time enough elaped, should Webster's have ordered That Webster matter fishermen, time meanwhile condemned, thev Docs eminent intend permit l'g'! horrible been davs The. chronicle facts lady extract, sufferer lire Whitehall directed where might from first house Soon after, Monday, family rods, Here gagged outrage, brute force their object oruisea, danger. ,.;it.,,v roused, cured. proved mostly Cana- dian French, ranging from youngest evidence, occurren- - hands suspension which reasonable between accident, prove agreement between owners their scaie Blaise have story little doubt thftlr shortest perpe- - others which TheNew contrition eldest brothers great their and, since they Matthias. regular speed, under lowed their conseauence JlilK, had of(Livery day 30th, The prisoners penalty The consolation occasion, part 1851, Americans him days child commission and The woman Both Deal, law, The sufficient capacity carry fifty passengers Thos. Collier Wm. Radford. Tallman. Double Execution. telegraphic dis- - patch from Poughkeepsie, New York, their innocence and marched lows with steps. The convicted poisonintr husband, aliliough siie admitted 'effects arsenic, denied guilt. There many features a w noble appear- ance naturally shrewd but without education. bodies the were evening buried grounds attached court house. the single number. Exchange. Horrid They have had very weather Springfield, Mass. The heat have been judging from effect Republican, which thrown it into alliterative spasm women fussy, furiously. Lean women leaned languidly lounges, or lolled lazi- ly lillies a lake. Shabby, slipshod sisters silently sadly sweating shade, soiled sozzling shirt-collar- sticky such as stirred Babies busily bit bobbins bodkins time. Literary frentleman who dertook a heavy alliteration that Monday last, while She reports Mistake. Mr!" Sushnell, whom lyin' at near Sable Island, in pany with schooner Helen Maria, Capt. reprt married Catherine Hayes, is Spinney, port, a British cutter only wedded purse, person, boarded them, on findind fresh as ltJ unfortunately, for the credibility board, seized the Helen Maria, the rumor, an impediment its ful-too- k Pubnico. The crews (ilnlent the possession wife, these vessels were fishing, had no aws country somewhat intention evading the treaty. T hey strJct confiiiinfj a matrimony put for the purpose of plies, and Iresh bait was on board, was taken bv the The the seizure of one or more our vessels is we so in that surprised, that our government so regard protecting I lie vessels that has think, the issue article, for several been and British waters. eventually the to the of'our we have no doubt but take to do it. fn the our vessels may all seized and if have no ; our (Illi; Ult-- j.ii "H:i. UII.UI. 1 il'iucryti Tl ih. of N'. Y. Tribune. N. in the French bv the Montreal the for in mo rjy one uiuu. ucj find the lied to the . 1N ,ills the 9th 32 if ful was be was wan her was her to by as hours, torn ncu rtt..,l iiiiwc woman house, Ttw, ,( .i,t be to eie oya woman,! to be To at tor we to all men was at the the on the of the boats, that be men to the we C. in ta- - was by of so was or in bv in of in in of in was fnr to J. F. A to the woman was her and he Irom the of she her was interesting in her case. She was oman of and intelligent, The this the to our Hot. hot at must intense, its on the is by an thus: "Yesterday was hot. felt and fanned on like on sat in the and and shirts, to in the bawl- ed and till bed of be- - on anchor com-- , llils to of this to her her and some of bait on a'uJ lias to her into o( in of one and not and tie 0f arc of )i;id in man in to in sup this she of news of of hen We are in to in we of Mr. to into Mr. will will be to are cosieu lie him of after mom-- 1 and of time of and of of of of died of Fat and and "ov-- j came exhausted in the middle ot a er paragraph, and gave it up for a cooler. Yes'ord hot. Amos Lawhkscl and his Clerk. Pro- fessor Tallock, in a lecture, before the North Akams Lyceum, lately, related the following anecdote: About, forty vears ago a voune man, employ statement a Con- gress, mackerel II up, Pcc, in to- - priests. in an- - task not tie .. .... nmn'.u lAiiuiucnceu ousiness in the city of. Boston, and was obliged to employ a single clerk on a salary. '"dy called at his store one dav, and ma"e somt! purcliases, which she wished iuc mercnant immorlint..! t.l- - 1, 1 1U ..J J.t:...J v" aim m;inrtu it, as directed. The clerk was never wnrfli a thousand dollars in his life; the merchant Amos Lawrence is now a millionaire. 0St. Louis, lioonvillu and Independencs p pcra will please Co,;)-- . Last Notice. FRIENDS, It has at last become nt- - D1 cessary for me to leave thU cnuntrv. therefore. I would politely r quest all those ...... - - ...i.. jj j iW v, auuill. lu call and nettle the same, by the 20th cfS, ptcm- - ber "ext. AM who wi-s- to save costs would tb':ir jantage to du bo, for after that u.ih;, ail iiuirs aiiu ututmuis UUpilia, W II be UlaC- - e(i ia t10 llallJs uf r ,, f collmiinn Ui:ar iu mind my friends, that this is the onlv r'tico that will be given yu. Ang' 11 lf J AS. A. EDMONDS. Cheap. ftTV" 15 cents Per Pd at the Drug I !.... . v., a .. . 1 .r Strayed or Stolen, FROM My farm, near Lebanon Ky.,fJV the 1st uf August, Ibpfl; a?V fine, young nay Jlare. All the marks lu a 1 re member are: there is a white spot "n one r f her hind feet, and her mane turns to the left side. I will give a liberal reward to whoever delivers her to me OBED. W ALSTON. August 11th, 3t INSURANCE, FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND By the underaigned Agent for the PROTECTION INSURANCE CO. Hartfoid, Conn. Policies Issued upon the mo-- t favorable terms by E. F. SHACKELFORD, Agent for LebaHon and Marion Couuty. Ky., August 11, tf. weatiieiiforFhouse IN HUSTON VILLE, KY., FOR SALE. I WILL offer this valuable property at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on Friday, the 17th nf Septemper. 1852, togeth- er with all its FURN1TUKE, consisting,' in of 20 large Beds and Bedsteads; Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash Stands, Chairs Tables; Glass, Stone and Quecnsware; 8 good Stoves; one No. 1 Co- k Stove; Aud in fact, everything that belongs to a well furnished Tavern House; 2 good Buggies and Harness; one Car- riage, nearly new; 2 good Milch Cows; 2 head of Horses, &c. The House fronts 140 feet, with 24 large rooms, all in good repair one of which is a well nisled Store Room; a good Kitchen, Negro- - Shed, with a Well cf water at the Kitchen door, and one in the Stock Lot, of the best kind. As I have been keeping Tavern but a short time, my Furniture, &c, is all mostly new and of good quality. All the above property can be bought of me, with the exccepiion of the Stock aud Vehicles, privately for about $5,000, and any industrious man can make the money clear with it ill two years. My business in this house for the year ending January 1st, lt'52, was, For Travelers and pr of Bar, $4,231 1L For Boarders by the year, 851 00 For " " week, 271 50 Hire of Horses aud Buggies, 167 25 Total, $5,540 80 And my business thus far in the present, year is 50 per cent better than lust year. I have now, and they with to continue, 23 year Boarders, beside so-n- e 8 week and day Boarders. Owing to the continued increase of my busi- ness, aud the bad health of my wife, I am com- pelled to sell and quit keeping Tavern, very much against my will. The business of this House is still to grow better. The Turn-pik- o from this place to Danville is aim' fit and so soon as completed there will be a Couch put on it. The great Southw estern Jrtail-roa- d from Danville to SIcMinvdle, Tenn., can- not miss this town more than one mile, if at all. So, gentlem".., any of you who have healthy wives, and want to make money very fast, come aud give me a I have tried a little of all kinds of publis trade, and this business makes money come faster than anything I have got into. Terms, I will sell the House and with all its appurtenances, for one-thir- d in hand; one-lhi- in 6 months, and the remainder in 12 months. The loose property on a ciedit until the 1st dav of January next, for all sums over ten doll rs; under that amount, cash iu hand.. Bonds with good security will be required of. purchasers before the property is removed, and possession given of the Tavern property imme- diate. y. Reference as to the character of this House Danville J. T. Boyle, F. T. Fox, John F. Zimmerman, Judge Bridges, James M. Nichols and A. II. Owings. Stanford James Wilson, John J. Huff- man, and Harvey Helm. Crab Orchard James Hope and Dr Reese. Perryville Henry Gray and J. H. Walker. Jamestown N. B. Stone and W. S. Patterson. Columbia R. T. Coffey, Junius Cald- well, Judge Wheat and 'I'. Cravens. Springfield Rich. Cornic and Robt. Simms. Liberty C. R. Coffey, Joel Sweeny, Mr. Bell and F. C. Whip. H. M. WKATHEKFORD. Hoslonville, July T0, '52 Sonimorsei Gazetto and Lebanon Post Innert. till Fntc, and charf- - H. M. W .. Augiol I'll. :!. funher that the Henry Clay always carried house, Smoke and Wash house; a fine iand at that time, two trood boats, Stable, Cariage-- 1 ouse, Stock-L- and day every latter firm two while stuck sap heads sun. ibiv. u'l'iuu, small .junuit, part, and oceeds hound trade. al- most Lot,

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Page 1: II E II M A N N - nyx.uky.edunyx.uky.edu/dips/xt708k74v23f/data/0038.pdfTHE POST,; 3--tes 225--A S--L LEBANON, KY., Wednesday Horning, Aug. II, 1852 Clubbing. vVe are anxious that

THE POST, ;

3-- tes 225

--A

S--

L

LEBANON, KY.,

Wednesday Horning, Aug. II, 1852

Clubbing.vVe are anxious that the Post should

ho n:"! in rverr I'lmilv in the counties of

a

a

Taylor, and Green; that there is any tiling in

have concluded article of,

it to clubs of U n over at 50?;. rl-- 0 correcting in a short article. Wevance. We have authority

tin: above-name- reason; tor j . . ,and will have large a aulhor 111

country paper in the State, for we

just have vanity suiheieut to believe thatjwe deserve it. Give us a L'ood list, and!we will enlarge before the year is out.

Apologetic.Our subscribers at Bradfurd.sville, will

please excuse our seeming neglect. About!

two three, weeks ago, we made out a

new subscription book, and from some

unaccountable oveisight, we missed theB radl'oi dsville lUt. For two weeks back-- '

we got a friend to write on the mails for

ir , . , .ana, oi coaibe me iuisiukc w ;i nui

covered. t. pon making up the mails

ourself last week discovered, and rec-

tified the mistake. We hope tiiis apolo-

gy will our subscribers thatpoint.

Monument to Henry Clay.

There is truly a laudable project on foot

in this State, that erecting a Colossal

monument over the remains of HenkvClay, at Lexington. This is a project in

which every one can participate. Every

Kentuckian yea, every American should

look with pride upon memory of "TheOld Man Eloquent," a man possessed

of a great, a mighty mind. Political sins

lie may have had, but those, now that he

is dead, should be buried with him, andthose great and good qualities which he

unquestionably possessed, when living,

be emblazoned on the brightest pages of

our country's as a landmarkfuture generations.

There are subscription papers in thehands of several persons in this, and all

the other counties ofthe State; every one

wishing to contribute their might to this

work can have tli opportunity. Contrib-

ute, therefore, freely, yourself, and in-

duce your friends to do so, likewise.

Mr. It. Rowntrek, is the Chairmanof tl; Committee of Solicitation in thiscoiintr, and information desired on

the subject, can be of him.

jtSJ'Tha citizens of Garrard county held

a meeting in Lancaster, on Saturday the

31st of July; and expressed their disap-

probation of the outrages perpetrated bythe Hills and Evanses on Law and Order.

Thfv mpsefl resolutions to the effect: 1st

that they deprecated the conduct of tnetetwo factions; and. 2ndly, that tliev woul

render proper olliceis their aid

upholding the majesty of the law.

We think that this is a move,

and only wonder that had not been

done long since. Should they carry outtheir good intentions", we have no doubtthat peace and quiet will once more reignin old Garrard.

"" """LicENst: ok no License. At the elec -

tion on last Monday in Washington coun-- j

tv, the question was put to whethertaverns should be licensed to sell liquor

number Cincinnati Artistsin

a very andIt also changed its from,

from a duo a quarto, adeal of information, principally of

the Arts and Artists; interspeicedselected

In we would snv, that weare the agent for the Union of Ciucin-- j

nati, one wishing to becomei ' i t. i -

can nanuuig Anv!J

information relative to the business,, Tt , , , ,,.

the. c:m r.e 'rriinen Lv r:i hnr un3

During year, sixty two personswere burned at New York by Camphene

spirit explosions. Is estimated!that half of them died.

Tun United States. receipts "fVne S. Government for the

imj June 30, to 1 !)7

jnd the esiK ndinirrs the vw pr-ri-

?.!"? 1571

To Correspondents.Visitor," is informed of f;ictthat he

appeals !o he ignorcnt, name': thatwe do publish a political sheet.

time he endeavors to entrap anybodyIkms advised not lay tlic bait so pal- -

pubic, lie certainly l;new that we would

not publish article when he sent it, he

merelv wanted to talk about.jlf it will particularly to the interestof "Visitor's" conversations, to know to

what political creed wo belong, is in-

formed that we are Democrat; so he need

not "feel" any more.

''E. D. A." of Willisburg, is informed

..g R." 0f Louisville is requested to

have the courtesy to p. p. on his next epis-

tle. He is informed that his determina-

tion to his loss not

Election lieturns.following are the official returns of

the late election, as copied from the poll

Giving Kerk a majority of 53.

Kerk, Goodrnm,Lebanon, 315 95Bdfordsville, 127 136

tUpatrick s 141 109

Marion, Washington, if incorrect the

and therefore we to put he speaks lie has the privilegeor U it

to this conclusion,!, of nQ he possesses towe

must as circulation!""1 "r peremptorj, man-a- s

anv uer.

or

us, uia

we

satisfy at

of

theas

history, to

II.

anv

had

the

it

vote

Jou;mL

presents

miscellany.

so us

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gas

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84112 224

84 95

sea sio

yy MarketRayLiver's Springs,

Total,

XrOn the Monday of the election,there was a hor- e got loose in town, andput out for home; there was a little, boy

who caught the horse, hitched it to his

parent's fence, and fed it. Late at night,some one came, took off the saddle and

bridle, and hung them on the fence, andthey were found there next morning.

The saddle and bi idle are valuable, andthe owner have them by calling atour office and describing andrewarding the little fellow for laking careof them.

Political Prisoners. The Philadel-

phia Democrat, a German paper Phila-

delphia, jjives, as the amount political

prisoners now in Europe, calculated from

accounts given in European journals

for some time past, a total of 76.C80, with-

out those confined in Russia and

Poland, number of is left to

conjecture.

Detention oe American Vessels atTrinidad.. The brig Cimbrus, which arrived at Philadelphia on Thursday, was

detained at the port of Trinidad de Cubaby the Captain of the port for two days,

land searched for three young men who

were missing, and said to be without pass-

ports. The search was made a second

time, but without finding the missing men,w hen another American vessel w as visited

with like success. The Captain of theport exhibited a letter from the AmericanConsul, authorizing him to make the searchbut those en L;acred in American commercepthere strongly against such a

procedure.

The LatestLaboh Saving Machine.It is said that a 1 ankee has uiventen a po- -

tato digging machine, which, drawn byhorses down the rows, digs the potatoes,separates them from the dirt, and loads upinto the cart, while the farmer walks a- -

longside whistling, "Hail Columbia," with

his hands in his pockets.

Movkmsxts ok U. S. Vessels. An or- -

iuer was received at the Brooklyn navy--

)'ar(1 on Monday morning, to place the

;yHrdi have been ordered to ge'trcady for

...,, ...... ..nported through the telegraph.

The Choleka. The cholera still prevails in Rochester and Buffalo, 2sew Yorkbut it is somewhat abating.

The Cincinnati learns thatthere were eight deaths from cholera in

Floating Palace, at Cannelton, a few dayssince.

A 1. Tolpfld t.llp plintor-- l line nrwnft vnrv" r.-- v

:r.,i.,i ,i. r....:,.., i...fa v yfnas oeen aimosi connneu to them,

Fifteen deaths from cholera occurred atMt. Sterling, Ohio, last week

Tobacco in Wisconsin. The Grantcounty Herald says that a gentleman hasrecently commenced the culture of tobacco in the interior of Richmond county, Wis.

manufactured, during the year pastand now in the process of manufac- -

lure, about 14.000- lbs.

Seventy five foiei rners were r.Btur.1. in. 1 'ir- t nv n week.

or not. Wo understand that there was '"gate Constitution m readiness for sea.

a majority of 75 or 80 in favor of theiWorkm'-'- were immediately placed upon

license. 'lcr' a"d &he was taken into the dock. Thesloop-of-war- , Warren, brig Dolphin, and

We. have received the Au-u- st' or two other naval vessels lvirur at theof the

of

of

in a mommy pui out oy ti'C jsea within a few days past. The BostonArt of Cincinnati, and is sent to Traveler says that no orders have been h

subscriber during the year. It hasccivt.d at lhut port to dispatch the U. S.come out in an entirely new dress, anditt!,;n aiu-- il LUr, m,n,l,

handsome, neat ap-

pearance. lias

to and contains

greatwith

wellconclusion,

Artand anv mem-- i

r.ers, uo oy

Ac.,'of nion.

the last

and is

The

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amounts 1,1 74.010for

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TELEGRAPHIC.Reported for the Louisville Courier.

ARRIVAL OF THE

II E II M A N N .

New Yoke, Aug. 3.

The Hermann arrived this morning from, , ...O 1 ' n t ,n OT..t

Niagara arrived at Liverpool on bloodshed in which he had been a conspic-- j pursuit of a and merit. to 1,0 delivered at her residence.

18th and Pacific on the 21st uous actor. According to this came to Whitehall stranger, and was a-- 1 chant his clerk to deliver theTim irrnivlnrr nr.t a nrv ...iceg.owi.igc.o,, pieno

innp-irmip- 'inn tVt. w r

The money market is unchanged. Fundse.,, n.n.Ainnni

Arrivals of gold from Australia are abundant.

English steamer Parana arrived atSouthampton with $800,000.

Louis Napoleon was received at Stras-bun- r

on the 18th with extraordinary fetesmagnificient luminations, a monster reviewand show fight, and frenzied shouts of

Napoleon, vive l'Empereur, and show-

ers of boquets.Paris Bourse 20th. 4 2 per cents,

120 francs; 3 per cent, 62 francs, thirty.London, 20th. Sugar moderate busi-

ness, prices stiffer and somewhat higher.There is a brisk demand for coffee. Teaheavy

Washington Aurr 3tL ,'r.,r.nr,l nn'ronr,tt. t,.l- - n n

,, k;h'

An eivin" theU the time. of crimes!. . - .,.r Ki o f i , 'nnmucsimapurchase

library was adopted.After other uninteresting proceedings

the committee rose, and the House adjourned.

Senate A communication Irom thePresident relative to the fisherier was re- -

stating Perry had lied thedespatched with Mississippi to tails. This second

the coast to protect rights of Amen- -

can fishermen.The document was referred to the com-

mittee on foreign affairs.

Washington, Aug 6.

Senate. Mr. Felch reported Home-

stead, Bennett's land bill and Walker'sland bill from the House,with recommen-dations they be not passed.

Mr. Seward offered a resolution askingof the President if information beenreceived from the King of the SandwichIslands, accepting the sovereignly ofU. S. Adopted.

Mr. Houston submitted resolution forappontment of a committee of five

and inquire the abuses, bribery orfraud, of prosecuting claims before

or in retaining or granting contracts.Messrs. Houston Borland, Underwood,Merriwether Brooke, were elected.

Indian Appropriation bill was ta-

ken up, the appropriation to the Shaw-nee- s

land in Ohio was struck out.Senate then adjourned till Monday.

House. Mr. presented reso-

lutions from the Pennsylvania Legislaturesupport of the Compromise and the

Fugitive Slave They then resumedthe bill relating the costs and ofClerks, Marshals and Attorneys of Cir-

cuit District Courts, which deba-

ted till the morning hour expired.They then took up the general appro

priation bill. Several wereoffered debated till the House ad

Washington, Aug. C, M.

A delegation of Pueble Indians waitedon the President and narrated theirgrievances and the conduct of Mexicans.

President, in suitable terms, promisedthe protection of the Government. TheSecretary of the Interior and a number ofother government officials were present.

amendment to the general appro-priation bill proposing light house dutieson English vessels was passed. It is be-

lieved will settlecodfish

Boston, Aug. 2.

schooner Golden Fleece arrivedhere from Fayal, reports that the barkGeoife Washington arrived at Faval,in with, on June 15th, lat. 38, Ion. 36, awreck bottom up, which he found to belumber laden, and apparently a ship,with hard pine bottom live oak tim-

bers.was round, with gilt

and the name painted on it, but soobliterated that only the and last let-

ters, C G, could be made out.About week previous and at the

time seeing the wreck, fell in with reck-

ed stuff, and picked up a topsail yardwith patent reefings, block drift lumber,barrels, &c.

Tehau.nteveo Question Correspon-

dence Closed. special dispatch to the

New ork Times from Washington gives

the following at the result of the corres-pondenc- e

on the Tehauntepec question:Special Dispatch to the New Yoik Daily Times.

Washington, Friday, July 30.Mexican Minister's last letter closes

the correspondence on the TehauntepecQuestion. He has no proposition to make.

U. States closes the mat-

ter by four points, viz: the U. Stateshas a right, under national courtesy, to airausit for peaceful purposes; theMexican Government and citizens will notopen the themselves: that the LTuited

States not allow any foreign nation tocontrol the transit; that this Governmentwill not be indifferent to

citizens under the grant to Garav.x: y.

i.... i. ...... i.:.Mr. Wm. r, IlltlU' l, UlUiVfU IIUU -

w i . ,.self up at Waih'sborol'v lighting a Vfg cf gunj." vtW. ''.li.-- h

man..

The Polish. Murders at Philadelphia.Our readers will remember, says the

Philadelphia Inquirer, a statement, pub-lished some weeks since, giving details

The home She Therequested

The

vive

amendments

journed.

question.

mould-

ings,

Government

jot a contession made by .Matthias fcK n jjm-- ;ski to a countryman of his own, named '

Skawinski. individual had formerlybeen acquainted with the elder Skupinski,and visited at the Moyamensing pris- -

on. Mathias made a confident of him,and him a fearful tale of crime and

ult agregaie num oer oi persons I nurue reu, , , , , S. .......uv 111111 im ins melius weic uub n--s maneiShty wllile tllirty ll0uses were burnedby the same rartv. 1 his contessiondetailed to Mayor Gilpin by recip-ien- t

of the disclosure. story waspublished m the newspaper at the time,and caused considerable sensation.

It now appears Blaise, the youngerof the wretched brothers, was shown theconfesson of Matthias at the time it was

and

and acknowledged its this the strangerhe has not withdrawn quested go near

protected. placeThursday last evinced safety, proved

and was one andthe presence of Al- -

exander, the chaplain prison came numberMr. the fifteen, and dragged the

full confession the some

amendment S75 000 for He told a of

the

bad

a

into

andThe

andfor The

fees

and

and

The

this the and

The

and

Her

firstand

a alsoof

Thethat

that

will

the reclamationof

the

The

him

told

was;the

The

that

hishe Lehmen by

striking bun on the irona and he and Raiser, cut up

the body, he says not present

. . . .1. I. .1. C II .1w iuiiv corroooraieQ inu

by Mr. Skawinski. thistale blood, Matthias

several fearful in he andhis companions were

On afternoon Mat-

thias another confession, tal- -

in the presence of DeputySherifT Miller, Mr. Alexander, Mr.

the Mr

ceived, Commodore all its shocking n

disclosure was

Ingersoll

was

deed,

the'

widow

first truth, down. is

house wheresince. would

thatperson home,

ing,The

Louis sworn twelve stran-h- e

house forty

series

said thatwith leg

stove, thatBlaise

siaieu.eubmade terrible

added detailsscenes, which

actors.day,

made which

Sheriff Deal,

AmUnv Wnpr nrisor.

that with firstmade

law.

The

stern

The

route

Snyder, Mr. populace be restrained

interpreter. summary

concertwithHall, and nine

'vlU hbhetrators murders,anded mystery.

Saturdaybv

but reci-!low- s:

tal misdeeds he displayed afierceness and he was

wose other folks. murderedpeople, but Americans murdered him;

all he contended.number and

which confessed himselfso fairly

those were listeningDurinrr Thursday, miserable broth- -

expectedcertificate,

tin"Irom mat,

England aboutcrimes

had there. hethisinsisted

United States.aid he

place couldhave Thursday

crimes.

excepting theauthorities,

condemned. understand that it is the

upon his

own

Gloucester Ves-

sel. Davis,

arrived this

obtaining

not unexpected w

have many

sinceves-

sels fittedthey

settlesatisfaction

it

.

IV

r

Whitehall, 28.A outrage perpetra-

ted this village within a few past.papers slow to the

I give you as I learn

men.:It seems a young of

a latecity

m r rencn language oi

hu tuuijii ottercU 10 ufriend, and her she

She accompanied arounda and when distant villutre.becoming suspicious professedfriend, she to. 'come D I C

several persons came and , .

charged i that they had a "bad Martha Ann Porter,on

year.;nst.,

aMn.

' house, and thev did protracted illness,

published Uponendorsement to to a by,

she That sheOn Matthias some reached in but it there

little sit'ns of contrition in the but at she ain the Rev. Wm.

of the and ruffians to the ofToussing, ienterpreler or

ni'ide a of crimes, iger back fromHe killed the boy

head theof

. .uicu

loof the

ofthe

the of the same

Rev.FrpP,1 nf

in

the

the

the

the

in

fell

A

terrible as

,

is

work.

the i!

the

up,

ted

has

her

notdiive out, house would come

timid woman. protection

and subjected her the mostaoommable w as held

victim for, , ,

left a frightful of auuseand even her ear-ring- s out and pock

I... w. , .n v.m. Theu : nawascanied to a helpless, and is notyet out

rt., it,,iiv. iii.vi.viy nil- - ,nn,"- - t -

and Constables placedtrack of the several were se

They tosixteen twenty-f-

ive years The turn-ed State's and related

corrooora eurevolting read. Atone

the Public: We ask youra ot opinion a days,during promised satisfy

there rac-

ing Henry Clay and Armenia,late or

day, will enteredinto twoprevious starting,speed should made while running

and crew, that could do, savelives oi tne passengers, wouiu

the the coul d hardlyHenry and Toussig.Matthias says that ac- - fwm inflicting punishment on

ted him andKaiserin most tlie Ihey were brought beforeJubtice of the numberthe toldof these outrages. From

by this monster, there but btn Salem Jail. It is thought

that and his associates were the tll:lt n 'e"ls term

of the Cosden and Bartle j"1 lhe State 1 mom

have been involv.

- The Henky Clav. iork pa- -

inpers of a card the

The feeling of evidencethe of the on Thursday ap"- - " ilers of tlie steamer Henry Clay as

temporary. During theof his

deal of said that nothan He

theso they were alike The

of murders horrible de-

tails of Matthiasguilty, were to bewil-

der who to him.

theers had interview for the first time gether; furthermore, we will prove

were sentenced. Blaise was beyond all doubt, that the Clay run-ke- n

into "the cell occupied ning her and no faster,Thev embraced each other when they and neither the disaster or

but neither ot exhibited the e- - at any previous time during the day, didmotion which might be (the Clay carry much as e

circumstances. They conversed free- - by her as she has ear-

ly the Polish language. The burthen ried previously perfect safety, andof conversation was of a recrimina-- , that everything was done both officers

character. Those who were presentgleaned what passed iney werecompelled to leave two

vears since of thevcommitted Blaise said -

to go to Russia but that in lie

was overruled by Matthiason coming to the Theyounger brother thought theworst thev go to. They will

another interview on next,

Y.July

here

that

in left

,..!

liiJ,

agedand

the

no

bhe

ol

null.on the

monsters.

age.

t0

tewtime

that nothe

time thatan

to no trial

ovithivvs.

is nl to

many

publish from

an

atat lime the

met. themsteam

with

who

the before that fixed for the execution the says:Matthias. Ann Hoag and Jonas Williams this

were visited by two Cath- - suffered the extreme of the law

olic Neither of the culprits seem our courthouse. former wasto seek in religion. Evicted of the murder of her husband, Nel-Th- e

eldest, on rails al the son Hoag, the latter of June,for sentencing to the gal--an- d the the murder his step-low-

Ac keeps strict count of the by the of a rape Jan-a- s

thay pass, watches with fearful uary last. 3 1 years ofanxiety for the coming of the time fixed age, and the ne;ro 27. declared

thp cvniation of his preat No

persons, two priests, andthe are suffered to visit, the

Wedesifii of Sheriff to execute the sen- -

tence of the Matthias, with

hands.

Seizure of a Fishingschooner Wave, Capt.

at port on Friday from fishing.

becausefound possession

cutter.

vicinity.however,

dilatoryquarter. Time enough

elaped, shouldWebster'shave ordered

That Webstermatter

fishermen,time

meanwhilecondemned, thev

Docs

eminent intend permitl'g'!

horrible been

davsThe. chronicle

facts

ladyextract, sufferer lire

Whitehall

directed where might

from

first houseSoon after,

Monday,family

rods,

Here

gaggedoutrage,

brute force theirobject oruisea,

danger.,.;it.,,v

roused,

cured. proved mostly Cana-dian French, ranging from

youngestevidence, occurren- -

handssuspension

whichreasonablebetween

accident,prove agreement

between ownerstheir

scaie

Blaise

havestorylittle doubt

thftlr shortestperpe- -

others whichTheNew

contritioneldest brothers

great

their

and,since they

Matthias. regular speed,

underlowed

their

conseauenceJlilK,

had of(Livery

day 30th,

The prisoners penaltyThe

consolationoccasion, part 1851,

Americans himdays child commission

and The womanBoth

Deal,law,

The

sufficient capacity carry fifty passengersThos. CollierWm. Radford.

Tallman.

Double Execution. telegraphic dis- -

patch from Poughkeepsie, New York,

their innocence and marchedlows with steps. Theconvicted poisonintr husband,aliliough siie admitted

'effects arsenic, denied guilt.There many features

a w noble appear-ance naturally shrewd butwithout education. bodies thewere evening buried groundsattached court house.

the single number. Exchange.

Horrid They have had very

weather Springfield, Mass. The heathave been judging from

effect Republican, which thrownit into alliterative spasm

womenfussy, furiously. Lean womenleaned languidly lounges, or lolled lazi-

ly lillies a lake. Shabby, slipshodsisters silently sadly sweating

shade, soiled sozzling shirt-collar-

sticky suchas stirred Babies

busily bit bobbins bodkinstime. Literary frentleman who

dertook a heavy alliteration

that Monday last, whileShe reports Mistake. Mr!" Sushnell, whomlyin' at near Sable Island, in

pany with schooner Helen Maria, Capt. reprt married Catherine Hayes, is

Spinney, port, a British cutter only wedded purse, person,

boarded them, on findind fresh as ltJ unfortunately, for the credibilityboard, seized the Helen Maria, the rumor, an impediment its ful-too- k

Pubnico. The crews (ilnlent the possession wife,these vessels were fishing, had no aws country somewhatintention evading the treaty. T hey strJct confiiiinfj a matrimonyput for the purpose of

plies, and Iresh bait was

on board, was taken

bv theThe the seizure of one or more

our vessels is we

so in thatsurprised, that our government

so regard protecting I lie

vessels that hasthink, the issue

article, for severalbeen and

British waters.eventually the to the

of'our we have no

doubt but take to do it. fn

the our vessels may allseized and if have no

; our(Illi; Ult-- j.ii "H:i. UII.UI.

1 il'iucryti Tl ih.

of N'. Y. Tribune.

N.

in

the

French bv theMontreal the for in

mo rjy oneuiuu. ucj

findthe

lied to the

. 1N ,ills the 9th32

if ful

was

be

was

wan

her

was

her toby

as hours,

tornncurtt..,l iiiiwc woman

house,

Ttw, ,( .i,t

beto

eie oya woman,!to be

To attor

we toall men was

at the the on

the of the boats,that

be

men to thewe

C.

in

ta- - wasby

of

so wasor

inbv

in

ofin

inof

inwas

fnr

to

J. F.

A

to thewoman was

her andhe Irom the

of she herwas interesting in her

case. She was oman ofand intelligent,

Thethis the

to our

Hot. hot

atmust intense, its

on the is

by an thus:

"Yesterday was hot. feltand fanned

onlike on

sat in

the andand shirts, to

in the bawl-ed and tillbed

of be- -

onanchor com-- ,

llils to

of this to her herand some of

bait on a'uJ lias toher into o( in of one and

not and tie 0f arcof )i;id in man in to

in supthis

sheof

news ofof hen

We are

in toin

weof Mr.

to intoMr.

will

willbe

to

are

cosieulie

him

of

after

mom-- 1

and

of

time

ofand

of

of

of

ofdied

of

Fat

and

and

"ov-- j came exhausted in the middle ot a

er paragraph, and gave it up for a cooler.Yes'ord hot.

Amos Lawhkscl and his Clerk. Pro-fessor Tallock, in a lecture, before theNorth Akams Lyceum, lately, related thefollowing anecdote:

About, forty vears ago a voune man,

employstatement a

Con-

gress,

mackerel

IIup,

Pcc,in

to- -

priests.

in

an- -

task

not

tie

.. .... nmn'.u lAiiuiucnceu ousinessin the city of. Boston, and was obliged toemploy a single clerk on a salary.

'"dy called at his store one dav, andma"e somt! purcliases, which she wished

iuc mercnantimmorlint..! t.l-- 1, 1 1U ..J J.t:...Jv" aim m;inrtuit, as directed. The clerk was never wnrflia thousand dollars in his life; the merchant

Amos Lawrence is now a millionaire.

0St. Louis, lioonvillu and Independencsp pcra will please Co,;)--

.

Last Notice.FRIENDS, It has at last become nt- -D1cessary for me to leave thU cnuntrv.

therefore. I would politely r quest all those......- - ...i.. jj j iW v, auuill. lu

call and nettle the same, by the 20th cfS, ptcm- -ber "ext. AM who wi-s- to save costs would

tb':ir jantage to du bo, for after thatu.ih;, ail iiuirs aiiu ututmuis UUpilia, W II be UlaC- -e(i ia t10 llallJs uf r ,, f collmiinnUi:ar iu mind my friends, that this is the onlv

r'tico that will be given yu.Ang' 11 lf J AS. A. EDMONDS.

Cheap.ftTV" 15 cents Per Pd at the Drug

I !.... . v., a .. . 1 .r

Strayed or Stolen,FROM My farm, near Lebanon Ky.,fJV

the 1st uf August, Ibpfl; a?Vfine, young nay Jlare. All the marks lu a 1 remember are: there is a white spot "n one r f herhind feet, and her mane turns to the left side.I will give a liberal reward to whoever deliversher to me OBED. W ALSTON.

August 11th, 3t

INSURANCE,FIRE, MARINE AND INLANDBy the underaigned Agent for the

PROTECTION INSURANCE CO.

Hartfoid, Conn.Policies Issued upon the mo-- t favorable terms by

E. F. SHACKELFORD, Agent forLebaHon and Marion Couuty. Ky.,

August 11, tf.

weatiieiiforFhouseIN HUSTON VILLE, KY.,

FOR SALE.I WILL offer this valuable property at

Public Auction, to the highest bidder,on Friday, the 17th nf Septemper. 1852, togeth-er with all its FURN1TUKE, consisting,' in

of20 large Beds and Bedsteads; Bureaus,

Wardrobes, Wash Stands, ChairsTables; Glass, Stone and Quecnsware;8 good Stoves; one No. 1 Co- k Stove;

Aud in fact, everything that belongs to a wellfurnished Tavern House;2 good Buggies and Harness; one Car-

riage, nearly new; 2 good Milch Cows;2 head of Horses, &c.

The House fronts 140 feet, with 24 largerooms, all in good repair one of which is a wellnisled Store Room; a good Kitchen, Negro- -

Shed, with a Well cf water at the Kitchen door,and one in the Stock Lot, of the best kind. AsI have been keeping Tavern but a short time,my Furniture, &c, is all mostly new and ofgood quality.

All the above property can be bought of me,with the exccepiion of the Stock aud Vehicles,privately for about $5,000, and any industriousman can make the money clear with it ill twoyears. My business in this house for the yearending January 1st, lt'52, was,For Travelers and pr of Bar, $4,231 1LFor Boarders by the year, 851 00For " " week, 271 50Hire of Horses aud Buggies, 167 25

Total, $5,540 80And my business thus far in the present, year is50 per cent better than lust year. I have now,and they with to continue, 23 year Boarders,beside so-n- e 8 week and day Boarders.

Owing to the continued increase of my busi-ness, aud the bad health of my wife, I am com-pelled to sell and quit keeping Tavern, verymuch against my will. The business of thisHouse is still to grow better. The Turn-pik- o

from this place to Danville is aim' fitand so soon as completed there will be a

Couch put on it. The great Southw estern Jrtail-roa- d

from Danville to SIcMinvdle, Tenn., can-not miss this town more than one mile, if at all.So, gentlem".., any of you who have healthywives, and want to make money very fast, comeaud give me a I have tried a little of

all kinds of publis trade, and this businessmakes money come faster than anything I havegot into.

Terms, I will sell the House and withall its appurtenances, for one-thir- d in hand; one-lhi-

in 6 months, and the remainder in 12months. The loose property on a ciedit untilthe 1st dav of January next, for all sums overten doll rs; under that amount, cash iu hand..Bonds with good security will be required of.purchasers before the property is removed, andpossession given of the Tavern property imme-diate. y.Reference as to the character of this House

Danville J. T. Boyle, F. T. Fox, JohnF. Zimmerman, Judge Bridges, James M.Nichols and A. II. Owings.

Stanford James Wilson, John J. Huff-man, and Harvey Helm.

Crab Orchard James Hope and DrReese.

Perryville Henry Gray and J. H.Walker.

Jamestown N. B. Stone and W. S.Patterson.

Columbia R. T. Coffey, Junius Cald-well, Judge Wheat and 'I'. Cravens.

Springfield Rich. Cornic and Robt.Simms.

Liberty C. R. Coffey, Joel Sweeny,Mr. Bell and F. C. Whip.

H. M. WKATHEKFORD.Hoslonville, July T0, '52Sonimorsei Gazetto and Lebanon Post Innert.

till Fntc, and charf- - H. M. W ..

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