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V,i- - FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. DECEMBER 26, 1S5 9" "V;V'
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.1111 X ,At l 30 for Die Session
The Tri Weekly will be published at the endof the Session for FOUR DOLLARS PER ,
payable in advance.The Weekly Commonwealth, large mam-
moth sheet is published every Tuesday morn-ing at TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, in ad-vance.
Our terms for advertising, either in the Dailyor WpjU. r.m, i.u ,i -
. vuutiuvuncuilll, will oeas liberal as in any of the newspapers publishedin the wear
Er" All letters upon business should be post- -
iusuic U.lteilUOU.
LAW BOOKS AND BLANKS,FOK 8 A LB
AT COMMONWEALTH OFFICE.
BOOKS.MONROE fc HARLAN'S DIGEST OF THE DECISIONS OP THK COURT OF APPEALS,
- "' "ice 12 00REVISED STATUTES OF KENTUCKY
1 vol. Price, -
V Obi BATES OF THE CONVENTION,'; 1 vol. Frico, .....
GUIDE TO JUSTICES, CLERKS. SHERIFFSate., by Jolt C. HuitNDon,1 vol. Frice, ......
I HE GENERAL ACTS of Session 1855 audio.io in riiainphletrorm. Price . loo
K. MONROE'S REPOHTS-T- he 15th, 11) th & 17th toU.oi Ben. Monroe's Reports. J5 per volume.LOUGHBOROUGH'S DIGEST OF THE STAT- -
vol. Price, - - - - 3 00HON. GEO. ROBKirrsoN'S SPKKCH- -7 Jlm.rU,Party, its Principles, its Objects, and its Hopes .
Pamphlet. Price II) ols.HON.
PriesGARRETT
el.s.DAVIS' SPEECHES. Pamphlet,
BLANKS.BLANKS POUCOUNTY COUKH JUUGESol allkindsFnoe Wets per quire.J
HONS' CLANKS-WAKR- A','r AN U EXECU- -
Frice GOetsper quireXNSTA BLE'S SALE NO TICK'S, REPLEVIN BONDK
Price On els per quire.SHERIFF'S REPLEVIN BONDS. Prico-- oO CU per
CIRCUIT CLERK'S EXECUTIONS. Prlce-- UO cts per
BLANK CHECKS u..u ..7 .....- - uaiiK Ol IVeillUCSV, a
Frankfort, and Farmers' of Kentucky.
BLANK DEEDS. Price- -! Dornlr
Quire.
Brink;
,JO Orders Irom a distance for any of the aboveBooksor Blanks will be promptly attended towhen accompanied by the Cash; and if desired to beVT.i .u' l"r posiarc. tout lit d upon thecondition that it be refunded by the person ordering the
LYSANDER H0RD.ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Frankfurt. Kv.WILL practice Law in the Court of Appeals, Federal
Franklin Circuit Court. Any business.v.. u imiii 3uuii ue launiully and promptly attendBO lO. R Is f)ltli0 i ni M. .. . . ., ..a i. 7 7 .a,i sireei, near me nruncn
S f Ktfnluc J. where he may generally be found.
T. N. & D. W. LINDSEY.ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Frankfort, Kentucky,all I li 1 Athead rio,.fl.
'' uiiukv. (Jan. j, lttosj tt
UUB'T J . BRECKINRIDGE,Attorney and Counselor at Law,
LEXINGTON., JOOFFICK on Shortstroetbetween LimestoneandUDDerstrenti. rru..t. .e-,- ....uu) .j,iojy u,
JOHN RODMAN,A T T OUNEY AT L A W
Office on Hi. Clair Street, next Door to Morse'
ylLL practice in Courts held in Frankfort, and. . iiouij, i rimuie anu ywen counties,(int.
S. D. MORRIS,Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FRANKFOKT. KV .
II7LLL practice all the hold in Frankfort, and.. . --"j'""'p; tuauuo. no win attend particu.llllT tO IhS Anl Afilr.n .1 H.hi. . r . l ... .r, "uj puri, me state.All business oontlded to him will meet with promDlattention.JCTOlBoe on St. Clair street in the new
id, la"7 w&twby.
J. H. KINKEAD,Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
UAVJUAIIIS, MISSOURI.II71LL Dractice in t.ha Clpcnit .nH aik.. rn... - - ' " WUIIS uii vless, and the Circuit Courlsof the adjolningcouu- -
j'Offlce ur slalr-l- n tho Gallatin Sun OfficeMay 6, le57 tt.
BENJAMIN MONROE. MONROE.
& MONROE,'TO R A J2 V S AT 1, A
FRANKFORT. KY.
JAME9
B. J.
TfJAitK MoxnoE will attend to the collection ofclaims in central Kentucky: also, to the Investigation oftitlestolaud in Kentucky, on behall of
"J"s. April o, IHOO tf.
DENTAL SURGERY,BY E. HAMBLETON, M. D.
'l I loperalionaonihe Teethwill bedirecled by ascII A lltiH If M..U Im.Wh. )t..lll rtf V!a,lli..ihisbeiiiK the only sate uuleto uniform succj . Fromun 'd unu'vu '" "isiiito niilMUl ,HB IJI U MJ I II U pa
tient .void nl danger. All work warranted; the work- -
moiiBijiii "111 o'j" i"i iiwn. uim wiii o ei 11a ii K I (illy
JT OlBce, at bis remdence Aluin street.Fraiikt'orl.AIay IKr.y
O. CRiDIOC K. I UARLS T. CA A DIOCK
CUADD0CK & CRADD0CK.,ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKFORT. KY.1F ICK011 Saint Clair street, next door south of they nrancn o:iiik ui auiuuuhv.U'.H rirrl ion lutv tn onnnrinPi-nhi- in (no f'.,-t- .
nnl.iiMi in the ritv o Frankfort, and in the l l Cnnriiof Uie adjoin iiip counties. jJan.5, 8511.
M01IT0N & GRTSiVnTJ).Booktiellert . Stationers. Biuders, and Book and
Job I'rlntertt. .Main street, Louisville , Ky.,ITAVK eonsianlly on hand a complete assortment of
I I .aw l..li....1 Tliaitl.irii.il J.r.,y,.l?.(iscellaneoii Hooks, al low prices. Paper of every
escri pnou. q nuii (Miv-r-
jyColleescbOoU.and Private Libranessuppliedjl a mall advance on oot. fVhol&saleor Retail.
April 1, 1845 V&1-- y.
111 GEO. C. BAIN W. II. KEENE&CO'S COLUMN.
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COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
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Lfci.(;ro.. KK.vnt'Ky,ET Denier in A irricull wr.,1 Jmr.lenm.tv 11...:.. i' .... ... u. . ... .l. , , UlUtlt,
Produce, Grass Seeds, Sec. Sec.Prompt Attention to Receiving and forwarding.
ALSOAgent for the Valentine Fast Freight Ex.
press Line.1 line Receipts given to New York, Boston, Philadel-
phia, Baltimore. Pittsburg, Chicago. St. Louis, Mem-phis, New Orleans.
Lexington, Oci. v .. weVwly.
JOHN A. MONROE,ATTORYEY& COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
FRAXKVOHT, KENTUCKY.117 ILL practice Law in tbo Court of Appeals i" tltt KnniLIti, l'ir,...it f1,.,,-- ! l .u V1.- .'..v-u- vun, niiu an viiioroifiio i oun?held in Frank I'm t Ami u.ill i t. -- n...tuetns for in any part of the Slate.
di u uiii-- , pverj ciiiimunicaiion will have bisattention on the jamo d;- received, and will be prompt-ly and thus faUcliunU keptahvavsadvised oftUliir !.lT:tir AnA hnvi.. .1... 4 . "i ..
7 " ""'"is ururiiuiucu KI Il.'lVt Mil L11S
oriels ami h tiuhi j i .i 1. r',, -- i i
and copies lurmshed to his clients and counsel in theower courts all concerned will be fully informed howuisduty has been performed.
He wilLiirftmmiflinopnf lia,,.. .i i. - - ...... ..l. uir.ui, taiiciitratMHjwi.edlllMtilH nf IWwU .....I Ah..n..!i; u ." r ' "ii'-- i wuuiiu iu ub ust?a orrecord d in oiher Male-- ; and. us CnmniUsioner underthe act ol Congress attend to the taking t depositionsatlidaviis, A c.
li fOlflce'OU Hank," opposite the Mansion House.lraiiklori, 2iov. 10, lHT9-b- -.
BOOK RINDING.' A. C. Keeuon inform his
"" friends and former customers,' L).-- ttiivino kiak...,li.
T'V- -- ''" De n:t! purchased back from A.s Hodffws the Bindery sold tor j;2?!j him in November last, aud will
eive jjs whole attention to itsmaiiae-emeut-
. He respectfully solicits a continuance oft- ""'ct.yi.iic oawiiucii tu me esiaoiir-nment- .
Il P I'l.r'.k'KS orill 1,1.',,......... ,.)ICU , jmu.eru,ana oune verv bestnualiv ol natter.TT.. liLA XK BOOKS of every description, niunitfac- -. ....... i wi uor, uij reunouauie term s .
H r Bindery at the old stand, over Harlan's La0(Iic Frank fort,July 31, lH47-77:- -tf
Fine Chewing Tnhnnnnr"EK.OX V CRUTCH KR keep "Holland's EmprttsIV Brand" nf tnl.ftpv. w7hi.hiJ i. . ... ,- " i ia u JUIU u llUtt IIJfl''HS 11be tho best in the city. Call and get a plug.
Notice to the Holders of Kentucky State.Bonus.
"Hf UK Mi AS, by an act approved 1st of Jiarch, 1844,It ft ,4 IIIUI nf ,1, I, Iu ..f j ., .1J4, uv,,luo wlw oiaia were is.,ueu 10me holders ot the Lexington and Ohio railroad bondsbearing date 1st January, 1845, and payable upon thepresentation and deliverv of said bonds the city ofieW York. lltirlV inr. , ,(,.. .1..... .1 t. -
71 J "i luricui, uiu lueMate, on the of saidlace bonds, reserved the power tothe principal sum at her pleasure, at anvtune :iliMr lim iivMiti.... . . .L . -
v, u,lrcl, jrurs i ruin uie datethereol. which period will expire the 1st dav of Jan-uar-IHiln- - ii - i,...i tt.,. .1. . ..- . - j,t-- luai liiu inonev willbo deposited in the Bank of America, in the citv 'of N.
I Ork. tO n:iV S:li,l hnmkniitli.l .l.v -- ...IT ".1 .. r. ..
.' ' : ' u.Mann Hutu mm aiwrthat day no interest will be paid on said bonds.Anil, whereas, $70,11(1(1 ol bonds were issued underacts of February 23d, Iti4l, and .March 1st, 1847, bearing
d.itM I". nn Hi .".. t t,..tl id..-- .... . .T'lu ,., uLiuucr, losri, i i.iiq June, lt48,with a similar privilege resr-rve- on the face of saidbonds t( l.MV lit tlir. rn.l nf fl(,.,n"'.iu jtois, ,ucc is alsohereby Riven that said bonds will be paid at theof America. New Vnrlr l ih. ,.e i.fthe dale ot each bond, and alter that day no imereM
By the Oovemor: C. S. MO KK HEAD,film. Pd nf rn,L. C.f. r , r r..
3IaSOn Brown, Secretary of State.npril
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practice Law in the CourUheld In Frankfort U jfcj jN T 0 I MV 1) R Yoin nff oountma. nm nn Rt
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TENTH ST. BETWEEN MAIN AND CANAL.
OPPOSITE THE ARTESAW WKT.r.WM. H.GRAI.(iEll,Agent,Manufaeturerof.Steamfl Kni'inesMiKl Mlichi m.rv I'ir v;u,. r.ii m:i.. r...ir. ,j ivi vi uiisi ,illU3,Vlllllcic, A:c., Cranks, Gudgeons, Hag Irons, Saw
Slides, Carriage Segments, Cotton trin Segments, andPinions, Car Whoels, Grate P.ars, .Mill Spindles, AIMDogsand Stirrups, always on hand.
Kotcnkiss' Reaction Water "Wheelsor Grist or Saw Mills.
A large assortment of Pattern sf or Mill GeariDg Ac.Castings made at the shortest notice.w ,YI . H . G K A I K G E R , .tf a ( .
January 17, LSSD-t- f. Louisville," Kv.
OQiN M. HARLAN.ATTOIiNEY AT LAW.
FRANKFORT, KY.OnJceon Sl.Clair Street, with J. v V. I.. Harlan.
REFKR TOHOD. J.J. CRlTTKMn. M. ,
Gov. L. W. Powill, S Frankfort. Kv.Hon, Jamks Harlan, )T.TT.np. Tcdm.-- A, I'r, Llo.hu,.G. II. .MohSARRAT & Co., Danker., Louisville. KyW.T.iti.. I.n,ilvill kc
July 23. 1S53 bv.
N E W S T 0 C KOF
Fall and Winter Millinery (ioods!
WOULD reapectfully inform her liumerouscustoinersVr that she h.as receive.! ,.. lf..ll r ,,;m(ioods.
Perartriain want nf ,,1 V,.,. ; u - ..
... v. g.'vu udiEaiu.. wuum UU WC11 10give her a call before purchasing elsewhere, as she issatisfied she can suit the taste of the most faslidioas.
.v ., .... , .uie,-!- , m me ouiiaingoccupied as the Telegraph Office, near Drs. .SnoediV Kndmnii'u 1111.. a
-- u. in,,i.ii.iliu,niMM uie latest styles tordress-es- ,and solicits a share of l he patronage of the ciliren'.
ol FrlMikfort and vicinity. iScpt. 2C lW-l- f
AT COST 1
1I,'E are now closing oul a lot nf COAL OIL L I l V
VI AM) BLKAKKS, together Willi a small lot olPOA .i) I. si rnsiT ,1... .....- " ,v season is rapioivlights of somo kind must be used, wecan recommend lhe K.NAI3B PATENT Superior instrength and brilliancy, and much cheaper than anvOilier IWIll If V,I1I DI.nl .n..l . .' u ,ttl. w.iiiuu caai unmeuiatelyasthe slock niusttc closed outfor Cask.
IIO.XOA v GKAHA.M,.)c7i.Aug. :t(i 18 tt.
L . W E I T ZEL,Wholesale and Retail Confectioner
II AS purchased the Confectionery Establishment on. riaiihiun, numucny, wfter ne- .. .....l..uv,c aiiufcorijijiiij.iiiuuii varunios Ol r metakes. Preserved Fruits, Pies, Candies, Candy Toys
... ni unlit; '"a-- propunv oeiongs to a drst classConlectiouery Establishment. He pledges himself thateverv il,i,,ifu,.i.a,i i..- i.:.., ..i...n ....best quality.
Families can be furnished, either for weddings or...in iimae suuaoie ior diicii occasions,upon the shortest notice and upon Uie most reasonableterms.
TWO 1CK CUKAM SALOONS have been neatlv fittedup one for Ladies and tho other for Gentlemen utwhich Ice Cream, Sherbet, and oilier refreshments canIih iiM.'iirnH n! ,ill Vifni- -j in !.,., ;.. .i. .
1' - ' y. i r I VIA- - AU v LlWIt III 111C 111 U T LI -lug until 10 olock in the evening.
ic in uiKu iud vci) uesi oi an kiuus oi ine,which he will sell by the bottle or by the dozen bottles.He will also supply those who may wish to purchase
at whole-ale- , every article manufactured by him, on asn.iwuauii; iciuiam utc same uriiLlC OI 11 he quality Callbe purchased at Louisville or Cincinnati.
He asks a fair trial, and he feels assured that he canand will render universal satisfaction.
rrariKiort, .vi:ry lit, iczi'J.
KEEVO.V L CRUTCH ER.BookseUrrs and Stationers, Main St., Frankfort,Kfc.fcP an asaortmer.t of MIsCELLAlNiiOUS AND
UiiflUJ Of i VK UdAUt; ,j jt itiim'EKY of all kiads. Sept. f.
NEW FIRMVV. H. KEENE. EDWARD HENSI.EV
W. ii. KEENE & CO ,WHuLfc.I.lC AND RfcTAlL DtALkR IS
HOICK GKOCEKIES, I.IQiroitS. I t),li ACCO. riAltS,
AMIALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
St. Clair and Wapping Streets,FRANKFORT, K V .
Allin coiiiiisdiie 1st of January, May, and September,i ... viioisru aner niamrnv.
JANUARY 3, IHr.i).
G K C 11 1 E S , & v .
Old Government Java And Prime Rio Cotfcorlinlf.Mn Svrin. Kmilik M..a ui..,..fi., i." J ""t."! .'vii.51- - aim t inuiUllUU .MUinMC".
uerniau Custile and Rosin Soap;TnlLow.Si.ar and Sperm Candles
Mackerel, in aborted packages:Hams, plum and eun
Side-t- , and ribbed;Should.-r-"- Jr;od and l oiiues;
t'rinie Conuiry Lard;riuui, .'iiriti iinu rsjtll,
aits, (all sizes,) Shov?U and Spades, best brands;Green and Black Tea:
enneni's rale Ale;Tobacco and Cigars. e ery variety of brand;
Old Bramlies Vhi ky & Whip, in bottles or on dralt;
Agricultural Implements of all Kinds;Paints, OiU. Turpentine and Tr;
ljlasiini and Kilie Powder,Sauces. Kt"aels, Pick les and Table Oil
Paints, Oil and Varnish.fWI KhGS Lindenberffer cv Co.'s Whitd Lead:
1 U if: boxes ('rome Green;J. boxes Crome Yellow;j0 kejs Zinc V hito;
till) lbs. Red Lead;bbt. Knglish Lamp Black:
3 cases American Verm. 11 on;l. gallons Jajiau Varnish;
.r (fallons Deuiar Varnish;u gauous uopai arni-ii- ;
bbl. Best Linseed Oil;I liM Tiirnunlinu f.,11 r
Brushes of all kiud atApril 2.", W. H. RKEXE 6, CO 'S.
c BASKETS Champaign;3 boxes Claret;
.(WO bottles .Madeira and Sherry;l.tHsi bottles Brand v and Whisk v, in store and loi
aleby W. H. KKEXK A CO.April 2.1, IHjy.
- BBLS. Utica LimeZ-- ) "J.1 bbls.Ceinent.tiisll-eceivi.i- l ner 11,.. ..
lor sale W. H. KKKXK Si CO.
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byApril l.sjll
sale I,
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ASKS Sardines;cases Kresh Peaches;
J cases Pine Apples;r cases Pickled Ovsters;
April 2".
cases Spiced () sters, jtiM, and lor
-- ii HO.F.S Pearl Starch;')) .0 boxes Star Candles:'4 boxes Tallow Candles;:i0 boxes Kosin Soap:;to boxes German Soap, and lor sale by
April '.'a, lri.30. VV. H. KEENK ew CO.
KXTHA Canvass Hams;lull txlra Small Sides;IIS) Extra Small Sh julders;50 kegs Counlrv Lard;
Inn r,jei.a Vvi... n,,..a u.,ur.y ed
uv ana lor sale bySB, W. H. K.KF..NE & CO.
- KUAKI EP. Eleeant Mackrel:) 25 kits assorted .N... Mackrel, and in
pnia,ltun " . M . KEEME :
10,000 at''"1P30.
dozen Larire heel' Tongues, just recediimuiwwab -- isae,"
Aliril 1H59.
bbls.slore with
CO.
April
mose Fine Cigars, Just received. n. lyr.c.yc oc to.'S.
5D .BB.r;S-.- 'ear Old Whisky, at $'1 per gallon, made
April 2j, 59. W. H. KKKNK & CO
J. II. WATERMAN'SEnglish and Classical High School,
FRANKFORT, KY."II AVl.NG purchased the residence and school propor- -
.j v. nui.ii. n. wm.i , i am giau 10 announce tomy numerous patrons and to the public, that I am nowniiShleil In ...t..ti.ii,a C.l ...:.u i. . . ,...... ... vV,.....uo , , .i.iiiivi iiU uicrcasea auvan- -tages. The School-buildin- is a large aud commodiousone: bnill nrntn lhe ii,,o, .. ..,...,.1 ,.i. ii . . .
jiuui, wen eniilaued, and luruished with desks of the latest style. The... ..... ,uv IUI.ISI quiet alio reureopart of South Frankfort. With these increased facili-ties. I hnn. In h. nl.l. i. ...I, .1.11.-- w .i. ..i, , ... ,u ,,iauii3ii a OCUOOI WliasUCQa
system of discipline and instruction as will commend. .... ,JU lw, cl3 VJ a luoruugu classic ed-
ucation. Have ample accommodations for tweiitv-flv- e
boarders w hich number will be received into the Prin-cipal's family.School Vear begin, Wednesday In r.
TKK.MS Forlbe Academic year, one hall in advanceremainder 1st of Eebruary.
For boarders, lncluding'luitlou in the Fwiglish branch-es, board, fuel, lights and washing, - . . s ionFor day pupils, 4UTuition In Latin, Greek and Modem Lan-
guages, each, Mlroriunner particulars or Circu'ar, address
J. H. WATEK.VIA.N, A. b.,'
Frankfort, KjtHKFliliE.VCES:
IfKv. J. .N . Morton,Hon. Jmns Harlan, Frankfort, Ky.Hon. J. J. Crittknokn, )JcnoE Bodlky,
MoRtilED, Louisville, K )
C. S. Uodi.iv, Es., Lexington, Kv.Ki:v. J. W. Venabi.e. Versailles. Ay.H.I. Kodi.ev, E.. St. Louis, .Mo.Hon. V. a. Laie, t'leksburg, .Miss.dyoROK Smhdi!s. Esq., ttew Orleans, La.H. H. Esq., .lelfersonville, ind.
Selltftmhei' HI lw.iitrJTrLouisville Journal Kn! please publish once InDally and as often n, rhev will m y ....i-i.- . .....ii"Uch.,rr,,t,loma
NEW MERCHANT TAILORINGH?tt"fclllSlHXlei3L-- t
111!E undersigned would inform tho citizens of Frank-
fort and vicinity, that he has commenced the busi-ness of
MERCHANT TAIL 0R1NG,OI1 M.'lill Htri'M. Ill lli rirtn. Intal.. :
Price as an office, directly opposite lb Gray & I odd, onoi.i. iiu nuouiuuj;iiM)M a.
STOCK OF G .0 O D S ,and is prepared to furnish any article in his line of bus.mess. He respect fully reqnesls a share of the publicpatronage, and will warrant all work done lo give
and his prices as moderate as those of anv oth-er Tailor in the city Ho has formerly been in businessin Versailles, and refers lo his customers there.Aug. 8;i, lyj-i- f. JOHN IV. VORH1KS.
NEW OIL HOUSE!
Kanawha Cannel Coal MiningAND
OIL MANUFACTURING COMPANYOffice, No. 97, Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, O.
.Manufactory, Charleston, Virginia.
EXCELSIOR PA fTOK OILS.For Burning and Lubricating, free from all offensive
odor.AImo, Elephant, Sperm, Whale, Neatfoot
and Lard Oils,Address, C. R. HASK.IN, Agent,
Oct. 13, ltf. JYo. 97 ffalnul Street, Cincinnati.
J. II. GARDNER'SENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
FEMALE INSTITUTE.BRTD GEP ORT, KENTUCKY.
THE s,7nit,y,t'ar! """Ions of this Institute commencesfI.?J'r,hx?..FJK.r,i l:i".AV LV FKBKUARV aud the
each year. TheCourse ot study embraces the Primary, Academical andCollegia a Departments, with the .Modern Lanaruai-es- .lhe mode ol instruction is thorough and scicntiilc. Toraise the standard of Female education i, tho great aimof the teachers, and to aid them in this, a "Victim- - and" xamininK committee" of three will visit ,e 7hoolquarter y, and by their riVirf examination, will prove.itif- hoped, vu liable suvil ;ri,.a , , i. ,.
- , ,.., ,ie,iirinieins. anil diplomas willoe granted those who complete successfully n,l ,,n.o ujfhlj a lull course of study, 'lhe location is in thepleasant village of l'.ndSeporl-li- vn miles from Frank-lorl- ,and lorty-eifr- from l.ouisvillo-wh- ich is unsur-passed tor its salubrity and the morality ami rellnemcnt... ,., ,.,,i; ,,, ues.ranie puce fori he ed-ucation ol trols. I, conveniem access bv the
b?n. '"' Lexintrlon railroad, and bv;,'.?'' Pn"'kforl. Shelbyville and Uuisvitle".young ladies board in the family of the Principal,and are reatcd with paternal care and kindness-- enat the same lime, the advantages of a rcllned so- -
i he sessions will continue twenty weeks; but pupilsare admitted al any time.and charged to end of term.No dcductl.,'i msde for absence save in rases of protract,ed illness. All bills to be paid In advance. Interestetiarsredon all unpad bills. All we ask, is: give us lhepupils, and we will ,!..... ,r .' ",al e give'nil vain iv.l
TERMS, JKRFor Hoarders, inclii.ni, t.,in... .1..." "ebranches, Hoard, Fuel, Lighis. and $ 75 00Fordiiv uuoils sm,.ll chil.i.-n,- . .. )ZTuition in Primary Department', - - . JO 00l unii.n in junior Department, - - - - 15 00l uinoii in Department, .- - "0 nounion 111 Music, (Piano or Ouiur,) - - m 00
Auiuiiii in 1..UH1, trreok, and Modern I.auguaes,cacil, 5 qqTuition in Oil Painting, Water Colors, Drawing,Oiecian and Oriental Painting.etc; Fmbroiderv,: Needle
Board, Fuel, Ligliis, and Washing, per session, mi 00Kiel I'll f rn m XI f.il , C .1 .1 - ..1." l imn, evening, . 40 I'OIncidental expenses each. ..... 5U
cur lunuer particulars, or Circular, addressJ- - H. GAHD.NF.H, Bridgeport, Kv
KKFKRKNCKs. ric Patrons of the School.Dec. 10, 18.",.
li C. STEELE, Proprietor,FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY.
December 0, ly.V.i.
Proclamation by the Governor.250 REWARD.
COMMONWKALTH OF KtSTlTKY,F.iecut ire Department, j
W iiEKI-.Ai.l- t has been made known to me that WW..NASH. who stands eliartpc. l.v i ho Wi :
( ourt with the murder of his wife, and who was senttor to the jail of Simpson countv, has es-caped from said jail, and is now goino-a- l largo-
Now, therefor.., 1, BKK1AH M AGOFFiX, Governorol the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby otter areward ol lo Hundred and Fifty Dollars' for theapprehension of said Win. ,a,i, and his delivery toI he Jailer ol Simpson county, wilhin one year from'thedale hereol.
Ijf TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I havei i hereunto set my hand and caused the seal olj I.. S. tho Commonwealth to be allixed. Done att I Fi'aiikforl, this llib day of November, A. D
... ...... ... ,v ii, j5m ui iucwealth.Ky the Governor: B. MAGOFFIN
o- - .loNHOK, jr., Secretary ol state.By J.s. W. Tate, Assistant Secretaiy.
DESCRIPTION. ,V'm.Nash Is about 45 .ears old; about 0 feet s
near ioo pounds; stoutly built, and bears marksof very dissipated habits. Nov.
Proclamation by the Governor.$250 REWARD.
t'OMMONW E ALT II OP KfiNTrCKY, i
Executive Department, j"UT'Hb.KEAS, it has been made known to me that JASIV X I? I "T k I I ,..i,ii.l . i.;.i ..." " " ' " iM,i ,,lu, , ' lt,Li auu muruor"uiiiiy'iu .liuriui.in i f rriiitiii- iia a...xfrom justice:
iNow, thorefore, I, P.EKI AH .MAGOFFIX, Governorof tlio Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby offer arewnrd nf 'I wn II onJ in".., nn r ......... t uU i uuuum, jor ine-- iT.y..vuo.un V. ,ua slim Jiuuca .7. r uiriu, ana uis de-livery to the Jailer of Tri county, withiu one vear fromthe date hereof:
L.S.
V TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 havei hereunto set my hand and caused the seal ofs iifc v w(ii.u'nive;iuu 10 ue amxed. Uoue atj rrankion, wiu day ot November, 159
and in the GSth year of the CommonwealthBy the Governor: li, MAGOFFIN.
'I no. B. .Monrok, Jr., Secretary of State.iiy Jas. W. JiTt, Asjisiant Secretary.
. , a. .wui.e Hum, zo or xi earsoratre;small round lace; blaek hair; rather well 'built; heavyset: come j feet S to 4 inches high; weighs about lyo lbs;one of his legs is crooked al the knee joint from white
- w iny.i.0oil.rin,- - ui a ii in Slb
Proclamation by the Governor.COMMO.NW KALTn OF KENTUCKY, I
-- ,... n . . .To the Sherifs of the Lnl ! ..
P .. ,7 , V ."'""", Kiriiicnaen,' ' Kingston, Lyon, Mar.Shall. MrCrnr.B,, TT.,I.. .- - v..,,u unuu-uy- comprising the
il, Hti.h.tS, L. S Irimblc, Equity and CriminalH Judge for tho Firsl Judicial District, has resignedhis said olhce, to lake etTi ct from and after the 3 si
next: ,Now, therefore, 1, BEKI A U .MAGOFFIN, Governorof the Commonwealth ol Kentucky, do hereby directthatan election be held in said counties, at the "several
places ol voting therein authorized bv law, on the Firstluesday in January next, for the election ' of an Eoui-t-and Criminal Judge forsaid District, to till the vacan-cy occasioned by lhe oi the said L. S. Trim-ble. and that ou cause nnll.lnh. n.,....aJ
al counties and precincts accordingly, and proceed toconduct iiu. ,1.,., .... .... .,'" "" i' .uiu oi sum election, in inemode and manner prescribed bylaw.v.v II'IIF.RF.OF. I have
hereunto set my hand and caused the seal ofthe Commonwealth to be affixed. Done atrraiiKiuri,iinsflh day of November, lrC,9,and in the nth v..... .' ..,.i.oi no- , oiu moil weanii.
V u'ov,er"or: B. .MAGOFFIN.Ino. B. jMonrok, Jr., Sec. of Stale.
By Jas. W.Tate, Assistant Secretary.N ovem her 30. I Jl-r- t lu id.
Proclamation by Hie Govcnior.500 REWARD.
Cu.MMoNWKALTH OK KESTtTKY, I
Ezecittire Department.WHrS,K.-!,S,- i haJt been n,ildc known to me thai KOB- -
K N M li ... . ...... , , niuiiu cuuvicwu ui uiecrime of rape, ami under sentence of litieen vnr iin- -iirisoniiiHiit in iliu ti.,i u ... .
ofthe sinh of October, l.v.., ecine from the lail"ofraveiie (Oil nlV. nm c ...... . i. . , oiiik a i lar.'r .
NOW. llerelorH t'l.'Liltii . f- , , "iii:iii ,iuu r r .1 . ifovemor..........niB.mm OI rwentucliy, do nerebv onera
rnwRfi r CI., ii !. .. .. uuiiureu uoiiars, lor ine apprenension and delivery of said Robert II. Champ, lo the Jailer ol Fayette county, withiu year Irom dale hereof.
IJY TESTIMONY H'UFRF.OF. I have) hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of1 I.. S. thf. rn. .. , ... . .. .... luonneaiiii io oe uiea. Aiono ai( ) Frankfort, this ui n, a! VftmniW A li
. , ,ear oi uiu loiiiiiioii- -nealth.
BV t he I illT,riin,. li f C CI VI no. U. .MoNitou. Secretary of Slat".
By J.ys. v. Tite. Assistant Secretary .
DESCRIPTION.Kobort il. Champ is about 5 leet 10 inches lush; is
about III years of as;,-- : weighs about ISO or 1IKJ pounds;black hair and whiskers, and of heavy form.
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BY HON. R. H. STANTON.
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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.HENRY MOSS, Administrator of Herman Bowmar,.! Inl.. 1J l u r.uuurfu . udi,L, iiu iienuau DOWUiar,Jr., Attorneys in fact for Herman Bowmar, dee'd
Take notice that I will attend in my office In the townof Versailles, Kentucky, on the Kith day of January,IHfjO, to audit and setllo your accounts as Administratorauu Attorneys in lact, agreeable to a Judgment olme . oouiaru c ircuit court at ihe October Term IBou oraid Court. Tile settlement to be continued from day
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N'ovember 15, lKriU-w-
A Small Farm for Sale.I WISH to sell my Farm one mile from Frankfort, ou
the Lawreneeburg Turnpike, containing between 40anu ou acres oi rvenluckv river bottom lauu oi me Dealquality. There is on the place a NEW FRAME DWEL-LING HOUSE. I'nniHinin. fmir rooms andahnll: also.three or four hundred Young Trees of choice fruit.It is a good situatiou for a market garden. For terms,Am oruiltrtrt Wn.1.., l. k ....IrlX-- t X v
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