Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 January 1852 — Page 3

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ri,;,n.amt,i-"i"'"1"-"'1"" " uw Inci.irnt-Milltary Enthu- ; .Wiinjr pth of,he ; ' ..rr Theatrical Star Kos- : !XT . ai;if,sImportant Movement, ..ai tIie ' i 4'iC' New York, Dec. 17,1?51. ,rThe town-talk is still Kossuth, j inthf ""ornine: Kossuth all the ; i ,!, at dinner; Kossuth all the afattea: Kossuth all the evening, ! i,nr-"B;eht; for nobody dreams of; '"i Vos" ,tn novr- n chan-e ani3 i if'1'' ' :tt;tve. in places of business, in ; .i. .1 ..c:.i ! ,mnt. HI ine nri,i me ii.ci.k. short, von h' nothing hut! .w- ill nr1 nil ' liprp ( flPis"ine uc - - ; - .-r of a" Trotestant denomination are " '. yVn.i ether clashes in the manOsta- ' ' ! iion for Kessuth and sympathy ' " The cor lial g-tins extcu V! 'yy intellint and influential : : " i ',ifth:s ani neishboHne cities has i-npMiisto the popular enthusi- i :j,Tr4tir.ffinp"' Divines have preach- j ' , .C ;nrf of t1 e for the i 5 1 c" "ot S1V ,1,is noerinjlv or re"i". -:- thev could hardly !o bet-. ., '-ir hearers with an nr lent ..,. ;lcitH L'hertv, and a desire "' ' t to all nations. I feel quite ti-. (n ..pwh tli" ?opel as it is in Jf -j-.a'b R-pnMieanism. Christ was ..w-iWiean that ever lived, and his .v ,.--"t'i. ifthyare true to their hn'y ' - T-fni'i from bidding Kossuth Hod- ; . . 5t-.Ti..i str:;Ji,(;on crusade anrnnst .. ,f ,i!-rtv. avd trn religion, and all . - tvr.rninorst aspiration of the human r.-vr'-rt. I think Ood that I hive ... .;,-i'.lr.5 that the neonmulati n of : ..... r, - f rts: and I would have my country w.Mild like to see this country the --i-i.'nJtViliier if freedom in all lands, & V.,5;r-(wr' to he and todo this. It has ssMe. I know. Tor timid croakers . . f-y-ivt are onlvstronjat home; that. ,W m Earopein soil, the prowess of ..,-cn'd vanish like the baseless fabric But 1 scout, with all the contempt : '.-iKK':Ve for a human heart to feel, all curarilv and false assertions. I be--ai mv belief is founded upou searching : and maton-r.'fl.ftinn that no two "la nations combined would prove a res- ;': match for us, anywhere. T,et them :firbit!e-field. and we will whip them ; i. hundred thousand fighting men can in tV city, al-n. at anv time, at r: .v: On cur ok n sod, Russii would '.;-.rV.:V.-.r...!tch frr the State of New : E ;- jiiqner the Empire State'. How - .-:- ; -urd the thought. And shall we -: :lv iinned in our ears, that we :-:3'do. and can do nothing, on the ::3t.-.fEar'pe? I tell yon. Mr, Editor, :' :',,;, Civemment, that the great amfr- ; :i-Tispan;;ng. almost to bursting, to see '""vhnvr unfurled upon the p!in of the A r, i. in Wia'f of Human Rights. A ud 1 jiiv t.i this Administration, and to good :-: hirs everywhere, beware how yen to qu-r,th tlipse God-inspired svmpa- " that burn wVijlitly and deeply in the .snfthepe-ople. The love of Freedom ?-m fc-r ii i miiimU lmn u t, 'j in r,V Jr-w of every true American, bv f,f "y- and no sophistrv, no miserar.r.n? of expeiiiency, can ever put it out; ; "no attempt to quench it, will be -.T-srnnsnnied- But. I must leave this ' :M 1 ivill only say in conclusion, that . aie will conie, liefore long, when ks of our battle-ships, and at the : :' armies, we will read the Declaration --;-':enoe to the despots of Europe, j,re- : :t;i vnding them to sup with Tluto; - ;e your sentiments square with mine. ' toaot. I regret it exceeedingly . i liiirsday, an immense crowd collected f the Irving house, and compelled Mr. r" :o haul down the Eno-hsh f? r that br.,1 r -?' living, ah'.Hfr with tile Amerinm Mill,, r.girian flgs, for several davs -5 This demonstration was caused by -icii en the rrometheus by the British brig ":V:.-n of the ew York Daily Times ,;rveeds twenty one thousand! although 'vft three months old. Did you ever ""' or hear of such extraordinary newsi"ss, fts steady, rapid and nnparalri" ' cue to the fact that it is the best i' newspaper in New York or in " so for as I know. It takes cognizance ; ; transpiring every where; and occa- ' ' ,( '".ead of the time3 and gives us a ,.f'tV,-.tUto be. Mr. Ravmond is a -:anw.vv-.,unt writer. He makes his "";te';t5 f f-idable as a new t- lv ''c.fryo:Pi,.v?r ... , . , " r0fi.i.,... . ' ' t'n.t the public wish to know, sii,iV!,rt manner. Of course, such J.v 0nf cnt a cony, and sent to mail tor three rVlars a year, must go otT t .-i ' 11 present rate ot increase . 'fTi ne,on its next birth-dav, will have iT if - :cu.at;on of any daily paper in the ,diery a-iem'drd at Castle gar,lrt K,!'. last night. Several thou- " present, they made a most m-gnifi-r,1'f.ir appesrance Kossuth's K...vr?( V"li wi,b nnbonnded applause ... 01 the soidiers rose to a tower- " V-v h0frfr,i? of them audibly express- - --.cesip, to unfurl their banners on ' " "5 Hungary A .,. B cj1, ,hf first magnitude has lately r,. p . -T!CaI horizon. I refer to Gusta- : Ir. eminent London trageci''','t ' u him; but report savs Oi t; i - 1 - . " Tronic talents. r a j"- 10 address and shake ' ''s.r. w f Xe,r Trk n Sdtur" '-4-. . J",t- The dear creatures are ; '."f"'J ,r'i''nt vmpathizers, and the ft .. !C '' occ,en will, no doubt, be - -'ing. I V.,Ut imPnrtant events that has as " conn,ry so far as Hungary , .'WJ' ,he ambling ofa large num- ";" of Xew York, at the Astor . 3 'sf.ar ir, .. . . . . 1 I ?;is, r "rlu". 'ne lbtn irst.lor. r-Jpi makinK organized eff-rt in fa- ! :llW'n ,ndlndence. A thorough ' mo,, ' PeT,"nty "f " '-ad- ' ?ICUlive men I,,,-- l.l, l.u r - - inivru 11VJ1U Ul I '"car!l lUiS'1Ui,ecer,ain that efficient ', ai. r' ,mmiately commenced, and ! :oft, r "rJi9ea and placed at the, V,T'Ur!K:tor,f Hungarian afair. ' TIFPECANOE, 1

Rrtrosprction on w Yen r' nuj. "'Oh, could we look, through memory back Upon the Old Year's dreajny track, And scan, as Gid will scan at last, Our rvery action, word and thought, Would we not start, and stand aghast, To see the tissue we have wrought? Have we assuaged afflictiou's smart: Cousoled and healed the breaking heart; Reclaimed the wayward, cheered the wak, And wiped the tear from sorrow's cheek? Have we son e weary hour beguiled: Protected some poor orphan childBrought comfort to the dying bed; Wept with the mourner, by the dead? Thus, wisely hoarding in our prime, Heart-treasures, for life's wintertime, Or, have w e spent the vanished hours, Like butterflies, insummer bowers; That trifle, while the zephyr flings, The blossoni-ordors from his wings, And perish, when the. nothern blast Troclai ma the bloom and sunshine past. Alas! how many hearts would quail; How many radiant cheeks grow pale With shame, with sorrow and affright, If mortals had the power to gaze 1 Upon the book, where angels write The record of lost hours and days. We cannot now redeem the past; The shadowy future is unknown ! The present moment, fleeting fast, Is all that we can call our own A linklet, in iife's brittle chain, i That we can never count again. The Old Year, with his diamond pen, Wrote decply.iu the hearts of men, ( Full many a sparkling gem of lore To bless us when his reign was o'er, ! He says, "I tracked Sahara's sands, U ilh Ishniael's vild and wandering hands; Roamed thro' the vine-clad vales of r ranee; Cheered Lapland's hovels with my glance; Reposed in fair Italia's bowers, And caught the breath of Persia's flowers.I hovered o"er Siberia's snows; Strayed " here the mystic Niger flows Caressed Circassiu's maids divine ' Knelt with the Turk at Mecci's shrine; Heard India's si ining palm-leave tdiiver, And wandered by the Gaudelquiver. I furled this viewless wing of mine. And numbered hours beside the Rhine '

Thy sky is bright, thine air is bland, Thy bosom fertile filher land. But still, upon thy sunny plains. The vasal clanks his feudal chains, Or se-ks, beyond the deep blue sea, The heme be should have found In thee. Rut he who wrote upon the wall, In burning words, Bt lhazz ir's fall, W"ili surely break the tyrant-power, That proudly rules the present hour, And hurl to earth the flag that waves O'er hated kings aud servile slaves. I heard the pissing zephyr sigh, U here freedom's lost defenders lie Beneath Hungaria's bending sky. Rrave men they were and true, who sought To break the fetters tyrants wrought Brave men, who dared in word and deed. To sow, in human hearts, the seed Of human liberty thev cleft The rock whence sparkling waters came; They ralli-d, battled, died and left A g'orioas heritage to fame A nd oe'r the va'ley where they sleep, Victorious fn-emen yet shall reap. With heart to heart aud hand tohand, With gleaming sword and (laming brand, The harvest of their native land 'I left the f iotpritits of decay, On many a rega! marble dome; I mocked the grandeur passed away Among the ruins of old Rome. And liughed to see the beggir dare To press, with his unhallowed l-ead, The sculptured monuments tint bear, The rshes of the mighty dead. I saw the Russian despot pale. And tremble midst his regal state, When unseen fingers raised the veil That hides the mystery of fate; For near him, on life's turbid stream. He saw the assassin's daggor gleam. I lingered, by the UniM) throne.

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And f-rough thp e;.iro;ioii crraniloiir there II-nr.1 the wild wail, the heavv o-ro.in ' ! eOf K rin's nniruUh and r!espair And saw the harninir te-trs they shed Who strive and toil, and die for bread! Hut never, in my f.tirv ftijht, Pi 1 I behold a fairer sir;ht. Than Tounff Columhi.t's banner bright F;:r, far beyond the deep blue, This starry ensirjn of the free, Chines lovelier tinn the purest gem, In Europe's proudest diadem. Forever honored be the hand. That wrested from th tynnt's hand, The charter of th wiorions land, That fearJ no haughty despot's rod. And pays no hotnawe, save to God. Her giant inotiiilaius, hoar ami high; Her balmy air, !i-r sunnv skv; ll-r fveri!t!r fore--ds, dim and old. Her inland sea, her mines of gold, H-r mlehty streams, her old blue hills, Her starry flowers, hr laiiahiii; rills Make her so fair; as fancv d-vms The Eden of the poet's dreams. As freely tri Is the voice ef mirth, Around her poorest cottage hearth, As where the sparkling vine is poured l"y wealth around the proudest board; For loving hearts and sunny eyes, Have made isu earthly paradise As well within her lowest tinmen. As in her, grin '.est marble domes, But even here nnsitiried Ambition, bigotry and pride, Have sought to sow the tares of Ftrive Along the pleasant ways of life. 'Dissolve the L'uion ?" was the cry, That met me, a I journred by. Dissolve the Union echo woke Affrighted from her hidden caves, The dissonance, like thunder, broke The music of the mountain waves, And wind, in hollow whispers, tolJ The new world's madness to the old The millions, who had w atched afar. The dawn of freedom's beacon-star, Heard the wild murmur as it past, And listened, trembling and dismayed, For fear the light would fail at last Un w hicti tlieir nearts ami hopes wer Jtaved. ' And thus 1 pondered: can it be That men, the proud, the brave, the free Men who enjoy, by light of birth, Tiie fairest heritaj on earth, Are fiiu to cast the boon aside For which their noble fathers died? Cut on the dastard who would dare To rend the stars and stripes in twain He is a tr lilor, and should wear Upon his brow the mark of Cain. Heaven will unite, till time is done, The i!o is the plorieu on.''

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4 11 Is FEB. 1 3 15 22 29 7 14 21 23 4 11 13 MARCH, APRIL, MAY, o 9" 16 23 30 G 1.1 21 27 4 Tl 13 25 1 H 15 22 29 5 12 19 26! JUNE JULY, AUGUST, SEPT. 3 10 17 2i ; :;i ! 7 14 21 2 i 5 12 19 2G NOV, DEC. NI'F.CtAI. NOTICES. Dr. S: T): Hon r Shaker Saraparill., adrrrlid in another column, i. truly a e-.md family medicine, it purifie. the bluiiil and prevent.. a. vveli a. cure. It i hiphty -pokt n of in Ciiicmiiati. and i. tl.cre called llir pour man's tricud. Sec aivrrtistmtn: AXOTHKK SCIKNT1FC WONHFll PFPSIN! The True l)Jr.itirr t'uitf, or (la'f.iirjuicr! A r.-at DvspcpMa C'nrer, pr. -paved tVom Itennrl, or the Fourth Siomacli of the (), aflir ilir. cli.ms of Panm I.iebi? the 1 r.-at Phyiol.i'-ica. t"heiuit. bv J. Honshu. 11, M. , No. 11 North Kiirhlll Strrrl Phil' a.inphia. Pa. T his i. a truly wonderful rrmtdy for Indip-.tion, ; .pepsia. .laun.lici', I.ivrrComplaint, Con-1 ipatioii, and Debility, itirinc alter N:ilnre' o ii method, hy Nature' own ajriit, thr flastrie Juice. See il vcr l isemen t i 11 aiiotbercnlumn. isia ssi! aa iii.ni siu maaa HV3IKXraAIa In this C. nitirc are. 16Ilavi 1 W. r.mn to Sarah Ann Wilson. Jus. L. Miller to Hannah Fi lsor. Jas. Murphy to Catherin Colvin. On th- 2'Hhof D-c. bv Rev. Kit Uees, Mr. James Marford fourth Ann Hird'ti. On the same dav Lewis Kerb to Barbara F.s.l. On Christmas, bv the Rev. W. XT. Snider, Mr. Carvel Fishhaek' to that excell mi t lad v, Miss MARY P.NAYLOR of Blooming Grove township. On the same day, Mr. Hugh Garret to Miss! Laura A Dunn. Same dav, Mr. James Stmt to Miss Kiiarieth Blazer On yesterday, Mr James Clark to Elizabeth Hutchison. - S.ame da-v Same day, Mr. Isaiah Felsor, to Sarah Morford Same tlay, Mr. Joseph W. King to Eliza Jane Barber. On Tuesday morning. Mr Thos. V. Kimble, ol 'estsoti of Geo. W. Kimble to Emna Leah Frice. second daughter of of Heury Price, near : this place. Henry Panison to Caroline Leming. ; On vesterdav, Mr. Naac Shaf r "o Miss Mary ! Tucker, daughter of Win. Tu.'ker. Same day, Mr. Frederick II. Lfforge to Miss M ry Case. ; MARRIED, in Indianapolis, on Wednesday evening. December 17th, by the Rv. C. W. Ruter. Mr. Atstin H. Brown, nf the Indiana State Sentinel, to Miss Margaret E , daughter of Cot. Kisski t.. The union of York ct Lancaster politically! The brown and ihe red rose! May it be a happy one, as it cannot f iii to be. for whoever marries a printer has happiness and joy insured by the whole craft. South Bend Register. MvRmrn, On the lth int . by the Elder Wm Johnson, at the residence of the late Eleven Buffirigtmi, Mr. William F. Achraft and Nancy Burlington both this of county. Also at the Rime time, and place; bv the same : Mr. WilHiam Lake of lltrriron, and Sarah Ann Burlington. Aurora Standard. Itrr. Jnmrs .Inn re This veteran Minister of the gospel, who traveled this circuit more than thirtv years ago, and also some twelve years ago, is on a visit to his former friends in this vicinity He is much enfeebled by age, yet he preaches occasionaily as he pass-s around. He preached last evening here, and will attend the quarterly meeting at Metamra t-miorrovv. He expects to preach next - Wednesday at 11, in Bloomingrove, and visit Fairfield before he returns home. At the late session of the Indiana Conference, being unable to undergo thelibors and responsibilities of a pastor, he took a snperanuated rela- ; timi. Bui stilt intent on the great purpose of his life doing good-he is circulating religious books wherever he goes. Thus, though unable to preach as formerly, he is doing v!u;t he can to , leave a blessing behind him as he passes over the battle fields of his earlier life, and t ikes by the hand the few who remain that were his companions in the trials of those days. He has many,1 ' very many friends in this county at least there are many who profess friendship. Let them ! prove their friendship by purchasing a book and thus contr buting a small anount towards the support of a worthy man, while they make ; themselves the richer and obtain a valuable meinctito. These work will speak after the hiiycr , and seller have mtssed away, and mav have an imponant inrlueneeon the rising peneration. Should anv person in town want a eoo.i llvnui Book or Pitile, or anv olh-r good book, they would do well tocall on .Mr. Joiiest.iis foreuoou, at .Mr. Robert John's. I'litilir TlrrliiljJ. Saumlay ilir Kill taa ol Jaiiuary, 1?5J atJo'rl.-ick PM. 'li. ( i.ilrt Hi.u.r ill HraokTillr, is riptl. fnllr 'iitffi stnl as a suiiahlr time and plare IVr the fr inula or thr mpt s camliilate f.r tha- rrrsulrncf, to name siiiialilr p, r.nns as ililt-ati s tn thr Coiia-m-ti.m to llr hnlilrtl at llliliaiiapolis, im thr 2Mh February nrxt. All arr inaitd tn be pn . nt an. I ci' r-prrai.-n ora choice for Prrsiile t. r..mr in fririuls from ihr country. Ll'NDT'S I. AXE. Drc. ii. St. The aoldirra of the late star,' and thai 'with Mexro," tit especially inritcd to e present.

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Found at the Prookvillr l'ap.-i--Mill.am.in thrrai;., a m inaiuif of an old lady, and several articles nf Jrw -Try, which the o 11. r can have by proving property, and paling fur a.lv. rlisinc -J '- SPI.F.H ct STF.PHF.NS. POPULAR HOOK FOR AGENTS!! Hcadleys Life of Kossuth. rpHF. UNDERSIGNED have in pres., and will publish in January nrt The Life of Louis Kossuth, GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY. Wiih Notice, of the distinguished Mm, and Seme, of thr HuiiLMi i ui Reniluiioii. To w hich is added an Appendix, containing the most imp. .riant of the Addresses. I.rtl. r.. and Speeches of Ihe (Treat Matrvar I heif Ilv p. c. Hea.ll. y, author of "I.iie of thr Fmprrf. J,-. phinr." "Life of La fa yi ttr, ' etc. j with an Introductioii bv Horace t,r.-ely. ' In one el. rant i:mo volume, with a t.- I Portrait. Uniform in . atd si ie wiih "Ileadl. v's Josephine. Price Sl.'J.'. AnsxTS wasted in every County of the United Stat. -a to . .Hi.a-- for thr above Koliiilar work. N "v"l ,,'.!PiI,K'" P""'.''"-;1 '" ',0mil" "f lions, .hall n-ti ivr a cony of ihr work immediately on its publication fire ofrvp.-ii.e bv mail. Aditrcs., DKRIIV ct MILLER, P-blihers, Auburn, N. Y. Boots & Shoes. 75 t'aes boot. c sho.-s nfa superior article, made rvprisl,- for Mir ri ta 1 tradr, finhracint; len-j Woinei.'s and f hi Idren's just opened and f.r.aleby R.TTNKH. I 9, '51, OAnAlbs Hemlock tanned sole leather, '"-'v'500 " Cincinnati Do 25 Sid.-. Upi r tin Calf & Kip 'kins now on hand and for sale bv H. TYXF.lt. Dec 'si, CARPETS, CARPETS. LAST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON. '- iimU rv c"iM tl !. jnt rt ct-ivt il lir ct fmm tin? be Kavt ?0 i lit-h finm il nrpt t iiq- hrintj tlx- lur-ct-t :im 1(ti stt tv ! lm k lu- t ier opnil hs foi r in t!,i market' C litpritiitj tht iuut iat t"ttl ami J n 1 1 -ctoiivi -1 iutt of all ktinl and colir. from "0 it t -0 ot pt r an!. 'hnt w i-hhti-to pnrchf would ti ti tt it to T'lt ii" iutt rt t to oall ami examine U tock, :is tiH i il t i ui i in d not to bv untK-rtolit by any tHue in the w vt. R1CIIAUD TYNKR. Brookville, rre. 9, 51, Administrators Sale rVN' Fridav the 2d Hav nfn'iarv I wi ptoooed " " tn ,-U at fwMitk anetion at the late r-t-il'i,ce of WiUiim NeMtiam l ri acil, in lltnomin Orove 'rownlip the personal prttp'Tty liloniftn- to the itate tif id d'cea" c. cu il j of one hire, one two h'ire non, and hirne, rattle, hog, grain, t'armintr tt nil. honseliold fn mi litre flee Tt rmi to he mad' know n oi t h 'a v of ale. O Wll) Sl.AVGM I KU dm'r. ntct niher 5th 1S.M. n. 51 5lt ,w. List of Letters. 7he r ltowinrr i a lit of Irttt r r ma inini in the r-t Ortiet at Hrookvillo on the tt day of January1 15 2. All.y Samuel Mf;itchrv Rone he t:thony V .lames M'XhIiv Sdn y AllrV R Wiltiam M nrph irri PradiMirn ..:uo' Mvn:lity peter Prailhnrn H- nry M hinnf y Menjamiii llradhnrn 'ih:tritic Mi MVIme .Tame enr pratllmm p!eant H Innk I homa U:ik r Nathan milliner Paul It'ilttvon Sns:in Mi ni.W hn Mr roofr Mr I 'iimpUell Condy Mr Corning S I f'arman T M ratmni H William Mr I'h Apmau R John Clark i ite J ancv ornit'sr.V Raymond Duhm- 1 1 Pniilup P hr Hon fjlap .leiie is!l l.iis 1 Wil iam r.-s'erCharltitty Vlonm Adam G dJ .lamt s t;lideweH William HoU mhe n .r.did Pnulii s S.itnm I Hamuli I'vniha Mrf 4 H trtman J4e.h M'e ly Samuel M:h Veh t eril tndet M ntdith Smm I of Haris Dragoons of I.re Yi l.eKum of the army ut ihe r volnfon No-I C M Patterson Itluforil Porter Mieairen Pntskanip He 11 rick H Portt r :nler Quirk i Win RiA.t r I hoinat f? c dm Shiikle Sofl Milt Slt't-th Nc Mo rs Sttnu-ion R Williim Smith G l atharine Sftedwell I.Vflia Sears tr R rot her Stradnam Rernlurd J Tiu-kt r C-tN in Tarrue Flh ii fucker Joel T iioker Miltnti ii,t Sarih MtM l her"l ivid ll:mini'nd K Priscilla Mis l lriek Georc" .l.tm-s William .l.-iu's laac J.im-s Sl:inf..ril J.ihnsion I linmas Ki 111' li.'flrce Kitn'.li' 1 Sarah K nalirl l..lin Klatir H T l.nnif William I., cm Mlijah l.ni.-S' .lari.h Jail. 1st IS52. 'aiiranii Cnliarini- Miss Vamm-ti-r Mary G Miss WiKliirr .l.isiilh Warri'ii Saniiu-1 W il.t.n Mary AVhiir Kamrr W Wil.on Olivrr Wric'it Wiii'am Srnr W in.ins William F Wliitle John It. I IVCK, P. M Dr.Dutton. Kcsulent Dnguerroun Artist. Kooms two doors siiuih of Hak 'i Drug Stor. Owen Road Company ' 3 !1 F. m,h kholdt rs f aid cumpany are hereby ' noiin,d that nil the stock remaining after the first iitti-imfnt (whirh was required to he paid by the lt. dar of .1 miliary 1 is rtquind to be paid to t.ie , vretarv ol tin company at his residenee ill the tou,.hip of Laurel in Franklin County, ind ana in nine instalments cf five dollars on each share of st'H-k as fotlow to it One of aid instal meuts to be pid on or before tne firt d.iy of each nf the mntith fiiim Febraary to Ottither inclusive, in the year IS52. Rv order nf th Hoard of Diretor. M.J KFl.l-TSre. A. J. ROSS, Pest. Dee 25 1S2. I-3W ' , Tiirm-sllro IMntlro The ,-ockhnUi rs orthe Franklin Turnpike companvarch.r.byn..tinc.lthatii:rcti..nil be held at Mt Carmil on the 1st Moml.ty in January neM Tor I the purpose of decline three director, for said comI pan, JOHN P. BHADY, First. I D..9J,1.5..-..1.3.

'. , ! i ' ' , ' """'"Hirr take p. .nrr in annnunrini; to ! ! ?. ''" l"lh ,,c Cn' ral lv tlaf the fi ne ntnck of(rodl . "1lch rcit ly lurcliard in the K have arri-

'"-n t ReadV for InngrtfOn the t ' I, nf nan oiuce it il.-l n.,: I . lot purchaed in .L:A,,.-"u"",!,a"' "t Tr4,rhenuya..ire the niihlie not in thr 7 ' I - """rc I . " P"'"ie not in thr pmt ofemiiir boatiu? or mi- ( boatiii? or mi i n erary 'xac?eratinn hut with the confiileiH't - i which uir iact innr,-, that A Cheaper stock has never been Opened in the town of Brookville. ! truth nf the Mbovr ft tVmrnM i to romr m Jor thrtnsclvrs. lie wnnU Hct f..r mention from Hens Wear French. Amrriran. and Fmrlish, black, blue, rrern and he.,n hrond cloths. ISpircrr Fancy Casjimrre. 11 black d. a do. Sai.net. 19 pieeci l cc,. 1J p..lean. 8 p,. rtPk Satin Vetin. o piece. l:inryvi-tinC. Stock., rravan, neck and pocket h Jk(. Dress G?ods. SO p. plain and fi-;-d hlaclc .ilk.. 20 fmcy do." H" plain, plaid, and fancr .ilk voti'in.. j" " " and fancy "ilk and cotton lu-trr. " " " " delainr. and mhra-rtl. T " plaidand.had. il einc;ham.. 300 plain i fancy eilicne.. M.-rinnr. Jt botubaiinet. Staple Articles. 15 p.. Ii'-d tickinir I tJt.. t.laiil liti.rvs JO " Flrilllne ?0 " bainir. t) " ranioii llannrli. 'n ' cl'd cambric. .10 " rrd (linn. l to ' v. ltow flannel. to " M'hi'e do 8 " .p.oi.il it 1 TO " Salitia. H ,nr .11 V; hir'e.- rh'kl J00 " Pro. niudio. I 100 bleachr.l mil. till. 5 " I.inrn tow in7 o ti. crh. 8 llr .wn nd bl..-,..h-d l-nnrn V cotton table diaper. FliscfUaTioous, Iri.l, linrn. plai-l and nl tin iionrt.. hoi,.nrt. 1ar., and erluin.. fi-intje.. an-l ribbon, rnntf-.rt.. .t-i.-ti-d woolrn hood ,. ho.trrv. elov-., and bmn.o.. Toiy 'ther with an aonritiirtii of har:l-ar. f.t.o... ware. Voolen w.-r. ;l iwire. Orind. nn". Window irta. 1 in .red oil, white lead, Hal. V ran., boot. Rr .bo.'., .-tlt. t.-afb-r. f.np. Iron Vjll.. t'a. tin-., and a .nl. n lid 'rk if Keadv !a lr r loth;n ;, f-on.i.tio of rv.-rv fliiti? tjrnrrally kept in a regular clothing rtablih-n.'!it. In rnneln.MUi hr would ,av that hi. eno.l. ha. be.n .eli-cfed with frrat care, and wiib .prrial r.-f-f.-rrocr tn thr w ant, of ih" cotntrr with whit, tli,. let.p"th nf time br ha. b"'n in h.t'i.ir.. ba. ma.lr bim port. etv famil tar. and a. an in.lncrmnit 10 ibo.r i.tiin? a prrmancnt ntacr to tra-lr hr wonl I .tatr tbn he nrvrr allow. Vj ait.vrtnrnf to . that In. rii-toni.-r. can depend nnoo ci'ttmjrtrrv atti Ir thev want at aM ..-a.-.n. of thr r tr. All kind nf coM'itrv pro-l.t'e tar'i In rvcti hit f .r rnob. Thr bl';ti.t m-irUet nricr naid in ca.li or w hrat, corn, Flaxseed, -iat. rvr. and harl.-v. It tCH HID TYN F.S. rirookvillr, Ind. Tire. th, IS51. Waloh Si. ClorK. "T7"T. WSOV t'f)(!f-r ht -rvir tn the rit i H T-n nf npotiUvillr n ml vi cinity. in t tv enpno- ' ir v of Vfr1i flc Clnrk Maker anil rt:iirrr makine and mindinir It-wlrv. c I.ttniy r n'rii"net-. nmi , ttpirt tMiMcrtialit v nr-hi rrnumt'iitlntion. Shop j shri c doori nort h of ihi poptoRip'. ; Joly2d.t0.-3t-tf j fjuncinnius. Hltns V. O. Sntrar. M Phis " " Molars. 2 " S. II. On. 1 " Golden Svri.p: 4 Hhl. Mackeral. No 1 A 2: 12 HalfHbl. Mackcral No I Sc s a Oo.ctrr IV. n.. 1 i - j 1 '1 ierce II ice: Totr.'tlier wiih all nth-r articles in the rocct he just received and for sale bv K- 7'TNF.U. ATTORNF.Y AND COUNSEI.I.OH AT LAW lirni) It v i I I o. I tl i' . Office under A mrricanOfllce, Court treel. Dec. 20 174. Si- ly 'Neck Ties & Self Adjusting Stocks,! I WHOLES I.K ANT ltF.TAII.. kHF. F.ndle.. variety ofSivh ,l'afrrn .V q.ialitirs to br found at tlii r.lallli.hment, cunibni. d W illi the low-rt remunrralivr protir, nrr-rut advantage. i to purcha.rr. worihv of aifntiion. We have al-w-nv. on h hi. I from F.itrht t.i One T'bou.anil Do7.eii SHIRI' COII.4.US. at all prirr., and rverv New Fa.bion, t-.-r.-tbrr with a larne and b.-au.ir.il a...rfm.nt of Fnruihinu Articles for a (.i-ntlriiii-ii's Wardrobe. Call on mr, at 119 Iain-?t,w. s., het'n 4th & oth. CINCINNATI. OHIO. JAMES RICHARDSON. Oct. 24, '51. 44.3m. A Chemicnl Compound tlm'ltr ttthe Saint al Oil of i the fftiir THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS. Clean, w hite and beautiful preparation for prnmotini? the jyrnu th.ltixurianee and beauty of j the Hair remoTinc dandrnlT, cale and scurf, and ciirin-.-the cntaneou d nea-n uf thr calp tint qnnlf led for ket pinf- the H.nir moit. imnartinttn il a rich rtilky ftofrnt- and highly lira mi Oil ntre. 1 1 vootn in-tr and airreeaMe properties will he found remaritj nhlr, applied either to the head or irritatiou ofth skin It i h ti like any of the Alrohol ic and Oil prepa rat trttis so pomnion ly iril for the Hair. 1 1 n nerij ority over all Hair preparations consist in ti pr. p- ) rnie-a beinar nioitenini; and cuolititr ntrari ef drj imj f ami lit atintj a the alt-oholie pre parations are: and j Ivitiij free of the trr-av qnn'ities of marrow, nil Vp, i It pmver to remove tie- liitinotis coatiitq" whit h oh Trnrtthe pore of the kin when nttln althy, and wht h present the f.illfeles from endin an oily j stibtanre necea-arv to the natural ni iture, b auty and Rnttt th ol the Hair i unequal l d. j One free application of the Hair G Iocs will impart a ninri' latini beauty and moisture to thr hair, th in a v hnlr Iv.tt le of the alcohol ic pri pi rations n-ualty sold; h.idt s if ill ftnt soil the finest linen, perotis w ltne hair is I v eray. il I lind th- art ie T to make th. ir hair d 1 1 Ut r. .itoi render the frrn h::i r srarcelv pt rceptible. Mother will find thi iiti.ii--ation th" In t they can ue to tires, t-Ii 1 1 f 1 r n' hair, ket pinp it in plac, eivinir it a most beautiful lut r and enuxini-; it to grow luxuriantly. II anv r p- , araiion of art can cause the hair to grow , the Span I i-h Hair Oloss will do it. Very liberal discounts made tn rrnc:i;',l, and thoe i who Ihi v by wholesa'e. Aildre-s C P. Kay, Out gn, N Y. Price ?S ceis p r bottle. Dealer in KranklinCo la. can learn term on rnqitirintrof the Kditor til the American of Hrkville. Nov. 7, '51. 4--I jear. i LAW PARTNERSHIP. ; .lOTIM ItVMUS KPG All 11 A X M o N t , j?HF lnd rir;ned hare this dav entered into pa-t-sntp tn the practice ol the law m the rrauklin I'ircnit Court JO'lN It Y M V, KDU AH I! VM n. Sept. 3, '31 37-tf. j Tlf A Cii CH A INS, jlJIAlrEIU-lniii., I.njr Ho. ', sks I srmrr'i II J Gartltii-r's iln i ilu ttal-'-s, Acs, Shovt-ls. Si.ailrs. f.-r., See j Fur il-hr LINl'K KMiqi MN. Ilroiivilli', tnilian nl i hr Cil OVi t ELECTION OF DIRECTORSNotice is herehv q-iviMt that one hundrr l (100 nRrt t the a ni'al sinch of the Rronk vi'le Sc ;reensn,irtrh Turtr.ike Com ,.i"y have ht en snlcrih d, and t it (,ni I' r rM,,,n thi'ivon h i been paid in, n ; reviurt"l ',v 'he harter of find rmnpany th.it an ' fit ft'"" nf nine f1) Directors fir said Cmiipanr n til i nt. i,t Id at the nflli-e of J hi H. Fari uh ir Kq . in the ' town f Rrook i lie. Prank lin Count v, I ml i an a, mi Stur'av ihe lo h dav of January l52. In Mn n ihe hours l 1 and 3 P. M. of said dav--that all the StoikI hnlders an invited ta Ik- prevent and participate in j Find et cti'.n. i The -ttiekholrfers nrerrquirrd to pay five (5Mu1'ar nn eaeh share of tot-U sulicri!iel . he.-uc- the 2it intallmnt to J. W, Hitt. Treasurer of nitl Company, . on nr hi fore iht 10th day of Aril 12, a tin quar- ; tr r'v ins'nllmen's of five (5? dollars each t'n r- alter, until all he pad--aiul also ihoc ho .ire h hind iih ' the 1st instalment are required to hend the ai,ir to thr t- aun-r without dt lay. i Rv orderuf the board, Dec. '31, No. 32, 3w. I.'oadv M ule ( loJliinThe uhrriber has jut recited fr.itn thr east a general asoi tmi nt ol ready made cluthiug consisting of Cloth Blanket Coat, Frock A Sack tin j l"asinicre V Satinet Pants, Vests. Viuh r Shirts, Dtawer ic-A c. aM of w hich be will st l at uimsl low firures, II . I V N K H . - Dt c., M, H ATS & C A P S. 6 Casts Full Stale Sil Is. Hats j ' c fur D" Mi ll's A B.-v's Cloih, Fur, flush and oil Silk Cap! j u-t opt-nrtl anil F.r !alr by It. TYXER. Dec 9, '31, Planes Planes! S little k Double Jark ac hand and for laic hy n.e.l , 'Jl, It races Smoothing . lanes on B.TTNF.R. r Fire and Water Proof RooSng. rilllF und.rs.fraed bavin? been np,M,,nted ?c-nt Boufi nit, "" rra.lv In do rt.i.finc of ihts k ,v part of Franklin, I" , o. Fay. ite Co-niii, - i The ""' r",m "'" M W "W ",A J ,C 'V"".' in Brookville. nr rnv.rnl with tins , kind ..f r.f ttnir. " " "r -- " '"" j cheapness, ,n,l conaenirnce, .11 rec omnie'id it, superior, in the coiisirition or most Biekvilli', Ju!v 1". '. 1 ?0i t r.

e w Good s. FRESH ARRIVAL SFPvIKti AND SUMMER GOODi OK AT TH STORE OF LINCK & AUG UII All. j Where ImriraiiK are to hr had' ',1 Buil.linr Sorth oj r thr fublictvumre. La.t - I o .Vain liu, trn Sttr'rr. atlf.r ! t(Knt IBronkrille. I ntli;i w:i. IVCK KAKQL'HAU lute ju-lrrr are now nirt-iiiiig- a ht-mitiuil ior(iu i: t. nlari - fuiiy st it-ctt-d Siriti ami Suin:iit-r Goj' n Im-fi l"r c:,uoattf rn aud Herance of -ly r try c (in I i le tltt- cart f i,l lock COlllt, i :V'r mPr f Valley, ami n i" ,,arv' uf. - . . k. ,..,"rnr,i, j mi.....U l lOlllt do it.) do du Plainand Fancy Ca.simer. RUek. blur, ray aiulliut Satiuctl K. ntutky and Do m stic J. ans Twrr.l. Velveil.-en., I.iuneiis and Cuiunad rtasrouia and otber Cuiuitt V!:sri(;s. Sunrr Pre.sed and Curled Satir.l '1'ln Plainand Fane "Si I !. do do do do d do do do do do d 1 do d , do do lo la do do do SiiU and Cot 1011 Velvit. French 1.1I Vlai-i B i tick I a t in Fancv an I Plain Sinnni -r V 11 11 assorted ; Ladies' Dress Goods Plainand Silk .trn.r.l Mode Cloths French, Scot, h and D.i.n .uc tiiutrl'ams Plaiu Pink. nine. Ur. en and Hn if Frrii l h op Plain and Striped 'a 1 1 wood ' ! I. a ins Plain and Fancy Mi.u.r de Lain. P'am atel Flow-r. il I.iunrii. i'ik n- .tile) Piam and Fancv American Prints (a..irted; do du Kii'iib V French uo ilu Plainand lancv I. WVNs Plain cr . Har I and lnprd Jaeolirtts Hook aud Mull Mst.iina Plain V Fancy rrr KandHcrchicfs do do silk do do Slk. t.iti.-ii aiet Cotton Pot krt do PI'k Silk l.acr Veil, and Orrrll P.erage Plain an I Fancv HHFSS MI.KS Plain and Fa ici Silkl'rivai. pron.Fiii-iiiturr unit Mariner.' Check! HKai-h. d and Drown I.inrn I able C loihs j .1 t'otloit do d do Mil. lie. Vrthurn. Hamilton and other P.,-d Tirkius; hit.-. Yellow, He.l and (Ivmi Flannel! IUea. br.1, hrow 11 and rol'd Iirillmir. Cul'd Muslins, Nankeen, and s. I, -ins Nil U ,S. ,Suer F.nih'd w l.iir crapr Shawls do do an t pi tin hl'k and mode silk trincru I' lik l Si.. .1 du do Itrrat-r Shav. I. Baanots & Rib'jaru. Sun, r yrench l.acr R .nnel. new .t, I.-J do Fancy l.acr nn-l I ucaii do do (inn,, and Rutland do do Florence tlrat.i and Soft Straw do do M...,. (,.ort.di do .1 SVPERIQH JSSTRTME ST ' T f.ive r Pf 1l .isr rip Kinn'jst. r i"rv noivrrn ' THREAD .1 rt VOTT'lX ; );v.;v ( . ' nv p.i.-k; irmrn am; .vy sir.k. cormv k- uvnv u oot. .v'0'-.vv;c SILK ASH M'lllilH FRf'lF.S IVJ I.1DIE i" ' , ri;ss HfTTDMi; LADIES ASH GESTS' Kin. MLK ASI) Co I TOS - .. ULOiES. I.uokinc Cla.e. Wal I Paper.' Hat. and Cap., Hunts and shoes, Ladir ,' and 'i.-iii.' Carpi t Sa L s; Umbn ila.. Parasols and Fans; -Shoe PeC.: Hard w are and Cutlery ; i!a. and qo.-en.w arr. T race. Hatter aud I.nr, Chains : vVood.-n arr: iroc, rir. Sec A c See 1 . lovii.-a . all Icon a', I w i.o :n e purrha i nr. and take oc. -a. ion to t. n I rour tha..' ciilt.imrr.,"ho'iiuir th it 1, .at,.r..: ... ii ..or 'old hern Iirrndi red a. i II arrant a ro.. i i o .. i r, l. ... e ; w vor. ' i continue t ., . ...... ,,,, coon., Rllkiud. ..fappri.v. ,1 cnuntry produce: ir.ai.se th.-r... forili.-h.L-hi.t market nricc: a. wr ha r made ncsv ni raucriiiriiHhy whicliii.iri.r..cdnrrw it! n. cn-iaeied tomail... l.lMkkFAK.U;V. Marc!. 2, 1 S50. GUSTAV HERDEa, 1MPKRTFR, WHOLES I I.F. !t HE I IL DEII.K.R IN : i a i: i) v n r. ,t r r i , s : n y 331, MAIN-ST.. 4 do..,-, at,.,,.- Elf HI I IIS 1 CINCI.WA 1 I. Ollll), consiantlv on h ind a lame :i.vr'meiit ir Krrps hi. iiue in iiu.iiie... 4.1 v. ir O I. 17 '51. GLOIJE CLOTIILM. STORK. A ?,s is im r; Al""s; c i 1 1 : AVIIOI.FS O.K. f1 T f V I V ' ltril ' I II I i if i,t , NO. 20!) MAIV-S r. l IM IN A I I, O. Oct 17, '51. 43-ljr. i v ii ii i: , r o IM'MRT'fH A V O I'K t.KR1 IN CliOrKs. wrrFiK jkwkijjv and WAICH-MAKKK'S M0.s, A M A I'KKIAl.S. Cfnitantly on hand an e(i'ii-ie a s.trtm nt f ! fiold aiifl Silver l.ever i(tol Venr- AV.if.-les; 1'itf i iolJ and Gilt .leelr; field. Silver a:i l Coiun'Hl 1 Spet-ttrclt-s G'tld and Silver Pi ticN; Sp cacle i Gin--; pi rciiAaKiii Caps; KevolviiitT Pistol; t :iii; Knives; Stt'Mirs; l);'tl t -t y lit ; ,,ys , :., A: r . , I IVo. 1 HO, M-iin-faT.. iit.dc r Cfttnt'it-roirtl iaiikt i CINCINNATI, OMIO. JS N ' YHTS Fa'l Style, Snn:rior ThriT trv, Wooi,Cottii'i anil AVuol. vva' riv, i a j1 !f:ill. Dritect tt , line:, tVr .; all t In ap lor "-h nt ll-tf. P.Vll 1 ONS. shawls shav;ls? t " ( I'l. A I mill KmSri.ii!. r. !, I'j.-k. I, Villi i IONS. S - r ! an.1 l...i. Jil.aw Is f.u- j 41-lf. nri; Just rcooivotl ami For S;ile, Clienp, 4 Hli ;ls X. O huar 2 lll.U t'rii-n'i! .V l.i n( si.. !o ! Mi.Usis, .Sil .1.. S.i I. It Sari,. It.oCu'V.e. 10 Rn. . M.. ii l.l l ii.iill. N. U. OAl.I.lOVss if. 1 I i rr.- H 1 tllil t;.iliHii Sa r i., 10 ShIi I al.il .s llhls ("idi-r Vi... rai1 Mus. -i 11. ..in Soap, Vy 0l. t4, -Jl. IIS nndJ C t Pt , Mild lo M t it k VT tot U t I tlf t I Iff lT SfllllTI tl tli.S tnrtika for t vsr n n on s. hieh will be nhi VAK V 41-lf North American Clo'.hi.n; Store. .1 II IIKIXSMK1MKU .V "( . WI I0LESA TsE C LOTH I EHS , nod dr:il rs in smr.T?. cloths. iMssmrnr-i. t.tIVC;S, anil TAll.OU'S l ltlMMIM.S, Vi.s 50 4 ;oi, Main Sin i ti Cine im.sii, . n. 17, Ml. 45-1 star. SCO Book Agcnla WantedF.VI' !i Y ru ii y in the Sfi'ri of In.liana, ! ! I I'.nj, W i. von un , t i-iiiri, M it hir.io ;i nd lno in vuu fer the ftdlnum i ei for m n t a:d ta.ttati.e l'k Inch are sol d Ii) tuh riptici. Wr luof.i iu imu i ii the tie il n h n - re eh a.'iti from 1 h tt to ti ve dt.l :r pi r. .'ay. It mil he set n thai our books are of a vt ry de ii ahU- kind and rak uiatt d tO plt-:i"i evi-i y ta-:e, Cift Hooks fur yoiiii? men, h Dr. Wm. Alcott 3'. '2 l''mn pp. !I . ii't Hook fi r yuiiiitc tm n, !y Dr. V"tn. A Alcott 212 l"nm pp. $1. 1 he i r ( 'up ol Sp'irk iiu drop, fr.im many ftoi'itinns, fur ill- Ir i-ntt ot irmperauirL. hy lortt i . 312 l"nio. pp. 1 il.ill .r. On i;Cn, it b i-f or y.eoml i lOn. pnper t s.rtorr pS v, vli'iinti , and produt tt";., uitli pi r-s -i:..! .ulii-niMivi atnonc the lM.ii.iti-. durintr t'enleiire on the plains herih i in the I acific, I ) 1U v. Au;iiims ilmt. 1 ?5. Krt mnii'u t pho i nrr ' ped i tioit, il-ronh the Unk y niiuittaiii. On cm uti.l Cj1 iloru ta w it Ii ad .lit i una I ill Dorado mat t r, I . Young's Seience if fiovs-riimtnt, iitnr and i in proved addition, t. Lives of Mai'iaiitn and Mn.roe, fourth and fifth Fr t'' tit til ihe t'n. ud Sute, by John ti.int y ANin prti f 1 ? Life of (ten. A n drew .T:oj-k ton new edit ion, r vi d 'id i uhtred, with tlmcrolt n i-ulogy, by Jcha S Jetikins prtt t 1 5. j hnllme atlvnitur s by luiitl and sea; edited f. O. Hriyiiiaii, rq, 5r0 Unto, pp. i!iutrtiil 1 50. Nolilede. ds i.f Amen. 411 Women, or examples Ft n.ale Ctoin.-e and A irtue, edited bv C'lemt nt, Kq, wild an uitnoiuciiou by Mrs. L. H. Siijuui nt j jirur 1 ;t Dariiic drds vf American Herms, wiih Biopraphiral Skt-tehet: t uitttt ny .lames o. lrjjman Kq prtre 1 So. SehooUrjft'rs Arr.trican Indians, i,ltis,ratod, 5?0 8vo t p pr"n- 2 5 . l.ittrary of Xa'nra.histury, royal otavof 400 enprait'is pri.-e 5 51 Cyclop' of iNeful know led Tr. by Win. U. Murrai. i mhelihtd wnh J50 vnjrravinpf, 1 ol rojal j to cloth-4 50. A full list nr our hroks, w iih w ludesjle and retail 1 prices attached, forward-... pottie paid, oiiapiicatioll. New epapers ia the above States and emintie. eptrinp ibi atWe riiu 1111 nt entire fay the fourteen h..ok) iiu'liidtnc this notice, and giving- it four iti-u'riioiis and an editon.il notit f . ) j i I receive 4 dollar worth hot;ks, (rbj, ct to their ordi r; to he deliTered at our -tore it. t -i.in.ir.. 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