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Cincinnati Ohio. THE subscriber would repivi fully urjre the impcrtance, to all who nre xvar.tmg the Reaper, for the coining harvest, to send in their orders without delay, that they may not be disappointed in getMig the machine intimo iriaslrpiilv nnnnrpnt that 1 ! r demand will be great, and consequently if orders be ueiayeu until late in me season, it may he impossible to fill them in time. The subscriber would also respectfully inform the Farmers of the West, that he has made arrangements for manuracuring GYTLING'-S PF AENT SEED PLANTING HARROW. A newly invented and very valuable machine. This will be found a great labor savin g machine, as it preforms the triple work Of BARROWIKG. BoWIJiG and COVERING, all at the same time, and in a much better manner than done in the ordinary way, It sows Wheat, Oats, Hemp, and all kinds of small grain and seeds in the best manner, and can be made to sow broad cat, or in drills, but the latter mode, as to wheat is far preferable, as experience has proven that wheat planted in drills produce from 5 to 10 bushels more to the acre, than when broadcast. In England wheat is invariably planted in drills, and large crops obtained, and Fthe rice planters at the South all drill their rice, "wh-ch adds at least one fourth to the crop. Dr. J'oble, a distinguished agriculturist or Deleware, "has tried the relative advantages of planting wheat in drills 9 inches apart, and sowing it broadcast in the asual way, the 6oil and treatment in other respects were precisely alike, the result was an average of 34 bushels to the acre on the sown, and 42 on the drilled. These experiments were made on fields of some acres." The construction and simplicity of this machine is Euch, as to render it a very little subject to gt out of order, and must last with reasonable care for many vear3, and is capable of saving the farmer more than its cost every year, and consequently, should be in the possession of every agriculturist. It will be warranted to perform well or no sale. It will harrow, plant, and coyer 10 acres per day in either hills or drills, in the best manner; it can be made to operate with one or two horses, and the cost will not exceed from $25 to $23 at the manufactory. All orders addressed to the subscriber will meet with prompt attention. A. C- BROWN. Cincinnati, March 1 1th, 1S43A. C. Brown, also manufactures at his .Machine work', foundry, and machine card manufactory in Cincinnati: Woolen machinery of all descriptions on the latest style, and most approved construction; Machine cards of all descriptions, warranted rfthc best quality; Gentrv's patent portable French Burr Stone Mill, being the latest patent and moot approval construction; Baldwin's patent portable Metalic Stock Mill, a very superior constructed machiue for grinding corn and cob together, and other grain into meal, for stock feed.' ALSO Agricultural Machinery, of the latest and most approved inventions; including horse powers, thrashing machines, cctton and hay presses; corn Ebellers, clover haulers. strw cuttere, corn planters, drilling machine?, fanning mills, etc., etc. Likewise for sale, French Burr Mill Stones, bolting cloths, mill spindles, screws and irons assorted, and most articles required by millers, manufacturers, carders, cloth dressers, weavers, etc. fcCORMICK'S REAPER is now fullv offered to thn Farmon f tha csiern states generally, and in such a manner it is thought, as to claim general attention. By this tftoW notice, however, the undersign cannot expect to induce Farmers to purchase his Reaper. On the contrary, it is intended for publication in the papers of the West generally, and only as reference to a full account of the Reaper, as published in the Cincinnati EnquirerExtra, ofthe lSth insU,whtch is too voluminous for general pnblication occupying some four or five columns in that paper. It is deemed only necessary to state here that the undersigned baa contracted with A. C. Brows, Esq. of this City, for the manufrcture of so less than 200 Reapers, which are now under tray, for distribution in the West, for the next harvest, and rc offered on terms that amount to no more than atrial of the machine; and this it is thought, mil be sufficient to excite either interest or curiosiiy enough in the minds of all tcheat grotcsrs, to write to Mr. Brownpoetpsij)foraccpy of the Enq.irer which will be fjrwarded, containg the terms in detail, a cut and descriptionof the Reaper; report of Committees, Sc., from Ohio. New York, Michigan and Wisconsin, (duringthe last harvest.) and a large number of certificates from Virginia, where the Reaper has been in successful operation for the last three or four years, many pttlieui from the most distinguished men and agriculturists of the State, showier that the Reaper will more than pay for itseli, in cutting a single harvest. One from the father of Senator Rives, being short, is hereto subjoined. The Reaper is drawn by two horses, attended by two hands, cuts 15 to !W acres t day, saves at leans bushel of wheat to the acre, and is so d at $1( 0 at harvest, or $106 at four, months, when the wheat being'marketcd, Us price will have been realized, and in the pocket of tha farmer! C H.McCORMICK. Oar Ridge, Dec, 9, 1S44. Dear Sir I received a few days ago your letter of the 4th, requesting me to state how I liked the Reaping Machine you furnished me last Harvret for my Albermarie Estate. I have to say that I was so well pleased with it, that I have erdered another for the next Hrvest. for my Nelson Estate. ROBERT RIVES, r .. . Father of the Senator. Mr. C.H.McCormick. April 2.",, 1545 17. TCOUWTRY MERCHANTS. Tii??ckry 1VarN &c. lmr t.rLBSCR1BER having by recent d CoiTnWe fc ock of printed Er tl ? L. P".'". tbat ho can now offer tor their examination one of the best selected assortment in the West. He feels conunc 1 1 5e Mrho favor Lim wi'h call will End it to their interest to purchase, as it is his intention to sell at low prices, either for cash or InnMroJ..... , ck bss becn selected with a view w umrj lraue, and consists in part of r Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; a do Bowls, assorted sizes; da do Pitchers, do do; do Edg'd & G. C. Plates- do do; do An IV l V ith a great variety of other articles in 111" Imo ALSO An assortment of flint fllass which will be sold bv the box at Manufac turers prices. VM s caudov No. 92, Main at. Eaet aide, opp. to vw- , Cincinnati Unto. PLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE

ftTew Goods. THE Subscribers have just received their Spring and Summer Goods, which added to their former stock makes thpir

assortment large and complete of all kinds 01 DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware Qucenstcarc, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Palm Leaf Hats, Florenccbraid and straw 'Uo it nets, MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHURNS AND TUBS, PAINTED BUCKETS, TRACE CHAINS. SPADES & SHOVELS, MANURE FORKS, SAD IRONS, BRASS Kettles. &c. All of which they are detet mined to sell as low as the same kind of coods are sold in any town in the eastern part ofthe State or at Cincinnati prices, adding freight only on heavy articles. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, 1813. 17-ly New Goods. B. II. BURTON has iust received frnm Philadelphia and New York a lane and splendid assortment of Goods which he is determined to sell low. His old customers &the public in general are varticularlumvitcd to examine his goods before purchasing elsewhere. The following comDrises a portion of his stock: 4 pieces Blue Black Cloth, 5 do Blue do 1 do lire en do 1 do Invisible do do 2 do Gray do 1 do Drab do 2 do Brotcn do 0 do Fancy Cassimeres, 16 do Satinetts, all styles, 8 do Kentucky Jeans. 6 do Flannel, Red,White$ Yellorr, 150 do Calicoes, all styles. 25 do Bleached Muslins 12 do Bed Ticking. 12 do Handsome Ginghams, 12 do Cambric Maslin, 15 do Jaconet do 4 do Bobinel, 2 do Mull Muslin, 5 bales of Brown Muslin, best quality, 2 pieces Book Muslin, 3 do Swiss do 6 do Lawns 8 do Alpaca Hack f fancy, 8 do Muslin de Laine, 5 do Balzarines, 2 do Plain Black Silk, 2 do Fig. Blue Black silk, 6 do Fancy Silks, 6 do Bonnet Silk, 2 do Black $- If'Aif Crap. 1 do Black Satin I'esting, 1 da Silk Velvet. 1 do ' Sers-e. 2 doz. Ladies bl'k $ white Silk Gloves n a n ... Mohair do 11 Mils, " " " i fingeted do " " " ? white long do " Genf. irAtre Silk Gloves, " " Black Kid do " black Italian Cravats, " Fancy do " Fillet fTeils. 3 Boxes fash. Bonnet liibbons, 1 Vap do 1 " Narrow do 1 " Black do Silk f worsted Coat cord $ Binding, Fash. Coat and Fest Buttons, Coat Trimmings of all kinds, Blue f High Dye sewing Silk, Patent, spool, blue, while f assorted Skein Thread, Laces, Edging $ Inserting, all kinds. A great variety of Summer wear for pants, coats & vest. Ii fsh Linen, Checks, Summer Cloth, Figured serge, black tabby velvet, Marines, Shirting. Drilling?, 8 4 Table Diaper, Musquitoe Bars, black and white cotton hose, worsted hose, Gum & welt suspenders black and while, cotton and white linen tape, brown Holland, paper muslins, cot flags, wadding, blankets, col. cambrics, together with other articles too numerous to enumerate. BOOTS & SHOES. He has a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children, at all prices. UUEEXSWAKE. A general assortment of Queelisware cf handsome styles. Hardware, Hats &. Rounds 6 jxickages of Hardxrare $ Cutlery, 6 cases fashionable Hats, 20 dozen Palm Hats. 1 " Youths Leghorn Hats, 1 " Florencebraid Bonnets, 4 IrfTtrn do COTTON YARNS, Nails, Leather, Powder, Shot & Groceries constantly on nand. i miu-cllas & Parasols. 3 Dozen L'mbrellas, 3 u Parasols, all prices. LIQUORS. I Barrel superior French Brandy, 1 M tt Port Vine, 1 " " Streef Malaga. The above L:onors areverv nurp. nitable for sickness. WHEAT. RYE. CORN. OATS. and all kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. Brookville, April 25th 1845. 17-ly. Junietta Iron avd Nails. 20.000 lbs. Sligo Iron assorted sizes, 5.0lX) " Bloom Forge Iron do GOO " .imeriVtju Steel, do 100 " English blistered Steel, 100 " C ut Se. L Just received and for sale by . H' & S. T1WER. Brookville, April 22, IS45. I7 Iy. COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. 40 I i--yin mo tjojfee. 7 Hhds. Suovir 1 Tierce of Bice, 400 lbs-Sole Leather, 1000" Cotton Yarn, 200" Lead, For sale by R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, IS45. 17-ly DRIED FRUIT. 2rtQ busb. Apples; 100 da Peachea. For sale by A. DONALDSON CO Ninth and Main cts Cincinnati April 25th I? 15 nir

FARMER'S & MERCHANT'S DAILY LINE i'om Ciiuiiiiiali to Laurel. Iho proprietors of the new and substantial Canal Boats JVaire, StcaUotc, Belle

-y ana amoridge VHy, Have united for the purpose of running a Daily Line for freight and passengers, from Cinci natia to Lavrel. One cf the Boats will leave Ctncinnatia every day (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, P.M., and arrive at Laurel next day at G o'clock, P. M Leave Laurel every day (Sundays excepted) at 7 o clock, A.M., and arrive at Cm. wimiaii iiao cock next morning. The proprietors having incurreda heavy expense to render the facilities for freight and travel.as expeditious as possible, hope from their experience and attention to bu' einess, to merit a share of public appro-balion-N. B. We have a Ware house at Brookvilel, and at Laurel, where all freight for the line will bo received and fonvarded with care and despatch: Our charjres will be moderate. S. COFFIN, Proprietor of Native, T. H. BARWISE, Pro. of -SWotr. G. G. SMITH, Pro. of Bell of West, G. COLLINS, Pro. of Cambridge City. April ISth, 1845. 3-w. FEATHERS WANTED. THE highest market price will be paid in cash et all times, by A. P. HOLDEN& Co., No 4 Main st, near Front Cincinnati. April IS, 15:43 Cin. Gaz $ 2) IG-Sm. SffcJVHarrelsofSall 25 Kesrs white led. For sale by R. & S. TYNER. April 22, 1S45 17-ly. FENCING NAILS. t) kegs lOd; CO do Pil. Pnr Bjilo K A. DONALDSON & CO. Ninth and Main ets. April 2oth 1845 I7-y. A1LS. 3&b kcs asserted Nrs.Tor sale by "v A. DONALDSON CO. -'"th and Main Els. April 2oth, 17-ly. TERMS CASH.' L Y 31 A N & IMC F. Importers, Wholesale Iletail Dealers in HARDWARE d? CUTLERY. WIRE, STEEL, NAILS, &C, &C, &C. aisrn ot the Anvil. Corner of Main and Lower Market streets, CINCINNATI. April I?th 1945. 16-)y WATCHES JEWFT.nV An Fancy Goods. THE subscribers have constantly on hand a large and fashionable assortment of Jcicelnj,Gohh Silver Watehes, Plated ware, English and American Britania, Painted JapanedTea Trays, Gold and silver Spectacles, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, Gold and silver Pencils. Silver Spoons, Ladles, Cups, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, etc. Odd Fellows Regalias, Jewels and every variety of trimmings. Silver Ware and Jewelry made to order. OWEN & CARLEY, No. 135, Main St., between fth and 4t CINCINNATI. April ISth 1S45. 16-ly TIIOS.B. HARRIS, Wholesaled Retail Druggist, D DEALER IN Faints, Oils, Varnishes 81 Dye Stuffs: Corner of Lower Mnrlet Sycamore sts., VIXCIANA 77. O. Physicians and Country Merchants are solicited to call and examine for themselves The above articles are of the best quality, and may be had at reasonable rates Cash paid for Ginseng, Beesicax c. April lt-th 1S45. 16-ly Hardware. rinllE subscribers are now opening a splendid assottmcnt of iTitton comprisingalargcand general assortmentof rAUL.vq i'CCAUT CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Scythe encaths, Hay una Jianure r orns, sooveis and spailen, Nails, Wire, Anvils.Yices, smith's Bellows, Locks aud Latches of every kind in use, butts, ccrcwj.Carpenter's tools, Coopers tools, etc. ALSO GUNS. PISTOLS. &f!. An Together with evcrv arlirlr in a well assorted Hardware store to which thev invite the attention of merrhnnta mo. chanicsand Farmers. Terms CASH, LYMAN & RICE. At the siVn nf" ihf Anril c -J T Corner of Main and Lower Market streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. April leth 1915. 16-ly. LIQUORS & WINES. IO Half Pipes French Brandy, 5 do Holland Gin, 20 quarter casks old Sherrj Wine, 20 Madeira Wine 50 Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 Jamaica Spirits, 10 ' Old Rum. 10 Old Whisly, 50 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of which will be sold low. For sale by A- DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 1S45. RECTIFIED WHISKY 4 LWA I S on hand and for sale by A. DONALDSON Ac CO. March 20, 145. 13-ly ROBERT PORTER, Wholesale dealer in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods, NO. IT 2, Main Street, between 4th f 5th, east side CINCINNATI. Keeps constantly on hand Cloths, Caimot( Sllinptlo Jpnn. Print. Jarnnpt Cambric, JBook Mull and Swiss Muslin, black and brorn shirtings and sheetings, Handkerchief, shawls. Hosiery , uioves Buttons, Thread. &c.cc, March 27th 1945. 4-lr.

W. & S. J. RONEY, Tanners $ Curriers, 10. 21S.

MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, Constantly on hand an ns.-nrimpnt r Sole and Upper Leather, Calf, Binding. fining, .uoivco and lud Skins; Skirting, Harness, Kip Skins, Bridle Stalin? T. SHOE MA KEirs FINDINGS Shoe ITireads, Pegs, Lasls, BootTrees, Awls. Tacks, Spara bles, Bool litb. Boot Cord. $c. And every article for the manufacture of Boot3 and Shoes, and at the lowest prices for CASH, CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND SKINS, March 27th IS 45 14-ly TII0 3IAS BlFlST, NO. jig MAIN ST. ' BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts CIACLWVf I, DEALER IN Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel, Castings, etc., etc. March 27th 1S45. 14-ly. JTTBlTNirET T&TC OT. WHOLESALE ot RETAIL BEaLERS IN Foreign and Domestic jT1 4T. T K NO. 183 MAIN STREET, Between 4th and 5th, CINCINNATI, O. March 28th 1845. 14-ly. J. BONTE, Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in Manilla, Cotton, AND Hemp Rope, OF ALL SIZES. Cords, Lines and Twines OF ALL KINDS. Store Main street, one door below Front. MANUFACTORY Oi Western Row, CINCINNATI. N. B.-CASH paid for HEMP & FLAX. March 27th 144. 14-ly. CliUMI STORE. 104 Main street, between Third ec Fourth CINCLSWA II. jFRUTCIIER AND MCLAUGHLIN L would respectfully invite MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it being very larec, at greatly REDUCED PRICES. From our long experience in the brush manufacturing, wo feel confident that our stock will be found satisfactory, and that we shall be ablo to suit all, even tha most fastidious. March 27th 1S45. 14-ly, W. 1IYLAND & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and Fanev DRY GOODS, No. 31, Fifth St., North side, 3 Doors East of Walnut, CINCINNATI, O. March 27rh 1845. 14-ly. S. S. JACKSON, Nurseryman and Florist, Three miles below Cincinnati, on tho river road, between the residence? of Major Wm. Oliver and S. S. L'Hommedieu, keeps constantly for sale Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Sliriilis, Vines, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, c. fj7-Cut Flowprs at all seasons. (A catalogue and prices can be seen at the office of the Indiana American.) march L'th IMO. 14-ly C.PENROSE, Whalebone, Whip and Cane No. 2G, Fifth st. a few doors East of Main, CINCINNATI. Has constantly on hand a good supply of vhips and Lanes of every description. Whips and Canes made to order, or repair ed at tho shortest Notice. March 27th 1845. 14-ly. SriirPARVINltCO Hal and Cap Manufacturers. Corner of Court and Main streets. CINCINNATI. J. CUTAIAU & UATCIIELUEK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers in Imported American Cigars. Al.s-O, ALL K1DS Or Tobacco & Snuff. NO. 237, MAIN ST., Fourth door bclotr Si.rth St., West side CINCINNA TI. March 27th 145 14-ly JOHN B. CLARK, WUOLE3ALB AND RETAIL Grocer, Produce, and Liquor MERCHANT, No. 2S5, MA IN S T., CINCINNA TI. Pure Wines constantly on hand. March 27th 1815 14-ly JOSE I II CAREY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers In Groceries $ Produce, No. 9, Commercial Row. Foot of Main St.Fronf of Public Wharf, CINCINNATI. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Indigo Madder, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns S c. O-SOLD AT TUB LOWEST CASU PRKU. March 27th 145 14-ly LAKE FISH 50 bbls. in good order, just received and for sale by A. DONALDSON 4- CO. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. April 10th 1845. 16-ly J O. MOI.ASSr.S.100 bbls for sale br A. DONALDSON .V. CO. Ninth and Main sts, Cincinnati. April 10th 1845. 10-lv. LAW NOTICE. JAMES B. SLEETH, Attorney and Counsellor at Lvw, tf ILL attend to all business entrusted " to him with care and fidelity; ei ther in, the superior or inferior Courts of the State. Office above J. Gondii's store, on Main st., opposite the Treasurer's office, Brook ville, la. Inly 30, 1811. 3 if.

A. DONALDSON. JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON, Grocers mi J Commission Merchants,

AND Dealers in al', Kim or Qmss Seed, Corner of Ninth and Main Sis., Cincinnati, Ohio. SUGAR. 100 IL.giheads N. O. 5i Barrels do. 5) Loaf, o0 Crushed, For sale by A. DONALDSON ic CO. March 20. 1-15. 3IOLASSES. Barrels N. O 50 dj Sujir Hausi. For silo by k. DON ALDSON & CO. March 20, 1845. S 31 ITH Sc TUCKER; WHOLESALE DEALER3JN Boots & Shoes, P. LM L E F IIA TS. $ C. No. 37, learl St., Cincinnati. feu. 0,18 40. t7"1--COFFEE. 75 BAGS RIO. 0 do St. Domingo, 20 do Java. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 145, TEAS. 50 Half Chests Young Hyson, 30 di Gun Powder, 20 do Imperial, 200 Caty Boxes assorted. For sale by A. DONALDSON 4 CO. March 20, 1346. GRASS SEED. CLOY Ell. TIMOTHY, BLUE GR ASS. ORCHARD GR3S. On hand and (or salo in quantities to suit purchasers, by A. PON ALLISON is UJ. March 20, 1?45. CALEB S. I5URDSAL, WHOLESALE Ac RETAIL D II U G G I S T, Importer o f DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS' Dye Stufs, Glass, f Fancy Articles, American, French, English Chemicals and Perfumery. Corner Main A- Fifth Streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 145. 13-ly SUNDRIES. Mats Cinnamon, 25 Barrals Alum, 25 do Copperas, 10 Cases Indigo, 800 Keg. NaiU, 1000 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, 2 Hogsheads Madder, 50 Kegs C. Twist Tobacco. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, IS 15. II. KESSLER. BUCK SHIN DRESSER, GLOVE MANUFACTURER, Keeps on hand at all times a large assortment of Buck Skin Gloves. Mita. and I .en. ther of all kinds. No. 27S, Main St., between 6th & 7th, Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20, 1845. 13-ly J. A. Miller's warranted ploughs 'SIoods' pattern for sale bv 11. & S. TY.'Elt. March 2oth 145. 14-ly. LUKE KENT, Clock and Wratch i?faler, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Spectacle Man. ufactnrer, Diamond pointed gold Pens.Sc. No. 233 Main si. between 5th and 6th., Cincinnati, Ohio, March 20, 1945. 13-ly. C. & W. II. ALLEN, No. 107, Main street, 3 doorj below Fourth CINCINNATI. WHOLESALE DEALFRR IN F 1 lN E JEWE I, IS Y , Clocks, Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, Silver WTarc & Fine Cutlery; ALSO Dealers in ComSs, Brushes, Percussion Caps, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Fancy Soap, Pocket books. Razor straps together with a general variety of French, German English fancv Goods. March 27th lS45, " 14-ly. A. W. CULLU3I, Wholesale & Retail Grocery, Produce and Liquor Store. CORNER MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest Cash Prices in exchange for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. March 27th 1S45. 14-ly. e ijenezeTs wTswe l ls STEAM-POWER Looking Glass, Portrait, AND Picl ure Frame Manufactory, 117, Main st. Cincinnati. The above articles can bo furnished in as good style and on as reasonable terms as at any ofthe Eastern Cities. An assortment of LOOKING GLASSES always cn hmd at wholesale and retail. X. B. Old Frame reeilt tt plntes reset. STEAMBOATS $ HOTELS Furnished at the shortest notice. March 27th 145. 14-ly. JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by N, D. Gallion, 100 Bbls. of Salt, .,- 5 Do Molasses, 3 Hhds. of Sugar, 1 Tierce of Rice, 30 Sacks of Coffee 20 Kegs of Nails, 4 Da Tobacco, ALSO A lot o f Shorels and Sjyades, Draicing Chains, Upper and Sole feather,

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Pearl, Figured, White Enameled; Agate; Prh.teJ, Tainted Edg' C.Cware. selected expressly for the western trade. We would invite the attention ofthe country merchants to our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 87, Main s!reet, Cincinnati. O. April, 18, 5Si5. l6-3m. National Hall, C A 31 BRIDGE CITY". HAVING removed to Cambridge City, and taken charge of the National Hall at the East end of the town; and having lilted up said tavern at considerable expense, la arcm now ready to receive and accommodate my old friend and the public generally. Please ca'l and rive me a trial. C. D. CLEMENTS Apri! 15t!i, 1815. IG 8w. S A L E I ' TOWX-LOTS AND LANDS. rjnllKUC will bo sold atauction in Li.iiii. rel. Franklin cotintr. Indiana, about Two lliindrrd Lots on the 2-th and Dth days i.f May next The terms of the "salo will be one fourth cash and the residue in three annual piy. ments with interest. There will be in each b.ind cr deed a provision that if the property is ever nscd f.ir making or vending ardent spirits, the lots so used 6hail be forfeited to the benefit of a Seminary of learning, in the said town of Laurel, it is deemed needless to introduce arguments in favor of this location, for health, for trade or for mechanics; by seeinz its natnra! Witinn and learning its history for the last Uventv years, it will bt admitted to be a pleasarft and healthful situation. Also, an examination of its relative position to Rush, Decatur and parts of Franklin and Fayct'e counties, will force the conviction of its importance as a point of extensive trade, rot only in all the leading articles of exportation as production from the soil, but the neighborhood abounds with excellent timber and rock, and tho canal affords means of preparing and transporting them to permanent and proCtahlo markets. The sale will commence on Wednesday, 2?th of Mav at 10 o'clock. Y' The tracts of land are fr0m 0 to 320 acres, and lay in this vicinity, they will be sold at either private or public sale. JAMES CONWf LL, HENRY VAN DERGEN. F. A. CON WELL. Proprietors. Lam el, April 10, J845. lf, 6w Cincinnati Gazette ( Weekly) will copy till sale, and charge proprietors. JOHN SHARP, W HOLTS Air nr 1 1 r r. ... Coots, Shoes, and Palm-Lear NO. 156, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, TU1HD STORE ABOVE FOfltTH ' vr-, arAxir,ofo. ill sell verv chcaa fnr cash r.r jed paper.

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A Cure For ConfeUiiiption. IMPORT.WT TO ALL THOSE AFFLICTED WITH DISEASESWF TEE LUNGS AND BREAST. SEVEN THOUSAND CASTS ,f ,d,ci. nate Fulmonaty coirplaiut tt in m year. n n 5 II ISTAR'S BALS.LV O F WILD CHERRY, iht great Arrtrican rtmtdy for Lvvg Complaints, and alt the Afftcliovt rj the Ktspiratcry Orgnvt. w' do nrt wih totnrlc with the'livca or 1 ealth of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to miko t o astertiir.s a to the virtuen of tl.in ut no 1 opes n suffering Lumanity, which. oiis ni'i warrari. We ask the sttrntir.n rf tt.n .!in,T;J . few consideratiors. Nature. 11 every part cfl.rr vorks. baa h ft indelible marks of adaptation and de sign. The constitution if ti.r. knimti, a . n n ciau.iB 01 iiie forrio. is f ach tl at tbey cculd r.ot enduie the cold of the frigid zor.e, atd vice verta. The Ms of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pire'cf nil Northern latitutcf(ard "Dr. istar's Baltam," is a con.poucd chemical extract from these) Lave long been celebrated forcomplainta prevalent 01 ly in cold climates. Indued the most distinguished medical men have averred that nature furi;iJ.es in every country antidotes for its own peculiar diseases. CoMsi-aiPTiOK in its acr.firmed and incipient stages. Coughs, Atthma, Croup uyl Liver complaint, formjby fa? tLe nmtt faml class of diseases kr.own to our land. Vet even these may bo cured by mcf.r.s cf the simple yet powerful remedies (ncmcd abovc) and which are scattered, by a beiwficent Providence wherever Tthite maladies prevail. 03-The cas-of Thomas Cozens, of Haddontield, N. J , is r luted by himselfi and that ail 'may know its entire truth, ihe sttt -mcnt is sworn to before afJustice of the Peace. IlAirojvrm.D. N. J., April CO, 1P4P. On cr about the 13th day of Dec,, 1S41, 1 was tahen with a violent pain in the side near the Liver which continued fnr about five days.and waa followed by the breaking of an ulcer, or eonwthing inwardly, which relieved tho pain a luile, tuteaused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter and also much blood". Reing greatly alarmed at this. I applied to a physician, but he said he thought he could do but little for me except givejmesome Mercury Pjys which I refused to take, feeling satisCed they cculd c'o me no pood, many other remedies were then produced by my wife and Inend.. As nore did me any gr.0d, and the u scuaige ui blood ana roRKVTTiov etill continued every lew days, and at last became so offensive Icould scarcely breathe. I was also aoizedwith a violent coughwhich l titiica caused me to raise much mor blood than I had done before.and ir.y disease continued in this way, still growing woraeuntil l ebruary, when all hope of my recor. ery was given up, and my friends all tho't I would die with a galloping consumption. At this moment, when my ,fo was apparently drawing near a close I heard of Dr. U mar Ilalsam of Wild Chcrry.and got a bottle, which relieved me immediately, and by the use of only three bott!es of this medicine, all biv i;ains ivptp M,nj cough and spitting of blood and corruptic hoalrh was eo far restUirrA t ----- u w VIIBUIV to work at my trade.fwhich is a Carpenter! n 11.1 nr. t M l. : . : 1 iu ,uik 111110 1 bavo enjoyed rrood health. J b -r.NVlTS5''i 1 m arquinted with Mr. I horpas Cozens, ami hm tnr his iUne-sI think the above statemeut entitled to full rvciHt. SAML"L II. UUBR0UGII9 GieucePiHr county, SS. IVrsonally appear before me-the s'bscri. ' ber. (,ne of the Justices of t he Peace in and for the faid rnunty. Tbomaa Coaccs, and facing fullv affirmed ernrH;n, the above statement in a!! things is true. J JIU.tlAS COZENS. Armed before mc, the 2(1, day of) April '41 .1 cIFUCVT fj-Wc publish no fictitious statements. "Wigtar's Ralsarn," ja bolj ,t per bottle, or 0 bottles for 55. Sold in Cinciw nan at the corner of Fourth and Walnut sts; by SANFOHDAe PAKK, Agent fr.r the West. In r.ronkville ly K. A,S. TYNER E. TYNER 4 Co. Metatra. February I4tb 143. S-.lm. E. 13. IUXMAN, nrn.nn in Dntjrs, llcdicineN, Paints, OILS $ WINDOW GLASS. Agent f. r LandrcthV GARDEN SEEDS. No 2, Isnrer Market st. Cincinnati: March 27th. 113. li-ly. C. BRADLEY", PROPRIETOR ofthe Roston House, corner of Gth and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Farmers, merchants, drove;s and dusiness men generally, visiting the city, wili llnd it their interest to call. Carriage, houses and good stabling. Horses kept by the day or week. April ISth 145. lG-ly JOIIX II. FARQ.UHAU, Attorncy at Law, Brookville, la. JaH.10, 1843. 3-tt TFRM? OFTIIR INDIANA A 31 ERIC AN. 'H1WO Dollars irt advanee, $Z 5Q io six months, $3 00 at the end of the year and an addition of 30 ceuls for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Aovertise-velts. Twelve lines or less will be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment be made in advance, $1 23 if payment be delayed one year, and 1 50 if delayed two years, and so iu the same proportion for the time payment is delay-, ed. Larger ad vet tisements for a loivger time will be charged on4h prin-