Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 May 1845 — Page 2

POREIQH. 3 War Another Earthquake

r new and f-.i '.her ts!k of war! ! fc

Nothing definite has

Kexi Lit

S i far ii is tn!y l i k

bee:-, dt -no. Mr. R'.ioh.lT'.aii's ,iIHnr ij General Alin :t:e !u ! I ii rwm ! as:,! pul!i-li't!. Mmoiiie his lonrhod Vera Cruz. Mr. Hsatimjn is vil i, ie ,.o 1 is w y ht me. '1 t o jaivi i'i ' hi -lo: i f ilie Mexican Clf.n oeri had reported en J o 7ih. Two ))),-;! were eetov.mendr-u 'I he l.rst

Tit a!

XEW TAILOR SHOP. l 1. CLARK ,- SOX,

fESPEOTFULLY irif.n :n the public

i!i::ii:iov have eoinnoiiofd business

New Store!

" A X T ftl. " . Reeswaji;

Ginseng; White lli'iinsj Mustanl Seed. A .DONALDSON & CO., O li nn I Main street. Cin. Ohio. May, Tih 1S13. ID.

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toe IV i;

il.i !!! hi l;U United

soiJ t r i - i -' luUer res; I v i'.o tei the tw o e avt:-xa:io

iv te the , ly. a, si: t ;

he

:o a -it: os

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ti -1" .:. d Ssvr have

the tonitoiy of Texa;

j ol appioprintiug

e.V.er nation a' i -ii upon

e.'Cf ," the woild ;nd the s.ivercign-

ereas. s'teli a no

territory l' which :.!, is a i;i,)c.5'.rc.is in

li:i'tt; at.it w heieas, I

:! :; -naratioit. even

States "sfic pr -l'tsi ::g

h:; ft :c.i t:

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w h Ie ppaC-."

M'Veo. W bile the

t: d i L-cfveJ 8.Tl?;n.:ilis'i"? treat1-- ! oiw co:i

::e, nnj vht-te is, the u! a violate!! , f ovei y consir-

in tho oM s'.-vid formerly ocrupiod ly M ij.

Book. All orders left w i:h them f -r work . . rrCl.;vcJ t!irrr, from Iha,l receive prompt attention on as liber- ,,.,,.,,, pi.l?i).,rg!lf a splondol si.la! term as ca t he oht mu.J elsewhere. j t (ip N.me hot g iod workmen shall be employ-! i - st si si - ed. FaSKo,M,eS.,!arlv received. ! D ,C 1 ( O O 1 S . M tv Is' 1 S I .. " IS tf. i' oni-tt;:j i: p-.irt of mpcr. nroin! Clo'.h?, - i- .. . - J Summer Cloths. p!;in ami fancy Cas-istiere, I y- i S t i net, tweed Kentucky Jeans, piaisi and T OO 1 V. XX TCI S fancy Drilling and Gant'broon, SiiU Velvet, THi: MiWriner. w i I l re.'v hyw Ui ; S:Ui" Mtr!i!,i,:e a!,J f u,r' Vesting S'leiiofM.iy i -M. t.-e-eive smd'csrl wool. ; Jl'! "ew sl Ie "y Prints, K.i!.erit:e. Tiitsr n.ii l.i- crv is all :iiirc!v i ew, v( ih Muslin ile Lane, Crape do Lsne, Painted

hes q :i!,ty. jr.J will b: a:tcnl-d l y ftn , Ian, Ciinham, stpron Cheek, plain and j :yt:r i.ri ,1 !.!.!. and will warrant tl.etr . fi.tre;l .Mtiac:i t.iKl'iv IlKinltnvioo l.ln-L

xvor's s -or..! sis in -..y place, an J j and fanrv Dress and r.nm.r-t S.ik. 'cotton C",ri,rr ll'v ,,-"t" Strcets (-'innati. tie ru-t.;;.: ry j ;lll(J Ililu Hlkerrdiefs. Klbbolt, (Jl-.ves. " ' l'l'y ? -i- , if i i! i' ;aw r --r, ttr ' . 1 - - - - .

Duttons, (Inni Susp.endets, Id tok, whiter

f.it.cy IJarege Scarfs, Thibet & fmey siitn-

C A I, J 15 S. 15 V ltDSAL, vvinM.i sAt.i: : 111:1 aij. D R V ( ( I S T, I.njmilcr of DRl'GS, MKDICINKS. PAINTS, OILS, Dje Stuffs. G'lass, Fancy Ai licit s, Awricun, Viiii, iJliigli.ih Ch emicals

Yew Goods. B. II BURTON has just received from Philadelphia and New- York a large and

eplcndid hs.-oi tiiirr.t of Good which he is determined to ell low. II is old customers . tlie public in genera! ere ai licn'arly in- j viled lit examine his poi.ds before purelia ' sing clsewl. ere. The follow tii;; cuniprises

! a portion of his stock:

T!.';r I irrr ( ';.r!i t riiid !i f and r'l.mrirg Mt'l ill ::!. le re::!y l l ie 1st of May,

i'i r ('n?-t ;:n i:-J .M,roh i;;t work. We h ive

iss-'urrcii U.e t.-.'.-i

imi oxiwio t i j!t u, a mill of

-i iner Shawls und dress IPdks, Tickings

nl ty, and wo ip.H tl eniitle I ''learliej and brow n Musltn, cotton and iin-

cfi-u n,bv ren- i PM 1 a""rt emtiis, hwiss atul InJia .AInii,

ire o:

Oir CirJin.r M schino- j Bishop Law n, Jacoio t, btrtped nd bared

p 'Us iii.f- o! i.r:.-iv. !h'. I epo!i M-jic. an i!....t t;-' rr iijr.is iv. ! -t iMtio i. nti i i':r'ue h'T m.'im; sad ,!;;: txisif-nct ;

t!.o I ck of I ho

t: t rri.;: Ue,:t'.i .ft'.-I Vc?;:'.-; I ! .- : i-i:

i 1 v ! .r: .!! t- ci ;

r. .. I oiif !' tl e l s- i.-t--:r! !er!ir' fill iii'.f," Six'.es tor the a:n t',e . 'itet i,'.f Unto:!.

I1! ihr I w i.i .: J i'; vi"si:i t. I I

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it !n p I d;:t

Mrs iSll t'.e Iv.ws x i;ii-:i of

I. isi r. resMe:eo pot!!V. cep.-.rt-

;-d pbs rpetl ity. t::ieei . V ' ? i'i i.ila-

i.ii.'se, s a

:. risi: sss is ".;: ion

rv n!;,l t- .:..! is

Canal s.5. Met islo-li. P U (M rc !'. . We w l'. rl ill tiinespiy the nnrket prieo n ci--ii !'. r Wi.-'ut. We wV.l also tiko

Woo'. W !r". Mix S-o.

M. It. i;.).tD;) ,V P,:oniKRS.

tee mtis!iu.

lar

ge assort-

M-.'tsijii.rsi, A

p.,, .

Sw iss svi I

m.Mt f I Leghorn, Casimere, Beaver & Palm Leaf! ii. i.. p:.,r,i.oi..iA..ii.. n I

' j sp'ieniiJ Stair, Passage nnd Floor Carpet-!

! mss, ca.f and morocco Leathei; a large as- j

sortmer.t of

suxi)ir:s. Mats Cinnamon. Co Birisls Alum. t!o Copperas, 10 t 'asea Imiijro, Ke-s Nails, 1000 l.bs. Cotton Yarn. J llnshcads Madder. 50 Kc;-s C Twisl Tobacco.

For sale Ly A. DONALDSON fc CO. March 20, 1-1").

A. AV. CULLU3I, Wholesale Ac Uctail

4

5 1 1 2 I n 0 10 8 6 150 23 12 12 12 15 4

pieces lilue Mack Cmth,

tin Mue do t'ct G'rcen do do lurisible do do

do do do do do do

Gray do Drub do IJroirn do Fancy Caxsimeres, Satiuelts, all styles,

Ju-ulucky Jeans.

THE BEST, and CHEAPEST AND MOST UNIFORM SERIES cy S T AXDIBD SCHOOL BOOKS E V E It I C 15 I, I 9 II E I .

riauxcl, JlvJ, IVhite $ YeUov, f uoiTAT TO ALL THOSE AFCalicoes, all styles, i i-T irTV.li WITH nfSK lSFS OF

;!5ij,'t ii;o pt'i-n f -ke Mx; ,'!,e vie- !. tske i'p r:ns in

WOOL ('AIil)l.V(i. Tie s'i!is.TU or v, .1 be rently by ti. first ; ,1 :y M iv s.ext t r.o,-.vi? and c ud Wool. .My M-iebi'-'ry ts er.'.'e'y i.-w, of tho best ! wer kiiian!i;i, nnd it; etict?d the gcr- ' vice cf Mr. Pixter, ex'.r'rvM'ced land, f .1 !: ly i f i'A irksb::rh. !:,i. . I have stroioj "'.; 'i l proi;:s- ti y ci! ':u!!rs rnd r,;'is. Ickuo.it.at pres-riii . vy w'.nT my prices i "or c.;rd:i ; v ill re. l t t y sh i.i le as I w us atnv e.-taL' ,s!iti iit c, co-lSitrv thai

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nr

iesice he hi! 1 l.ei

her de w i:ll i

t c: l tho r, ted Slates T s- ;

t i oppt!e sueli tin: , n ;oii, !:;! .ti i i toilful tietcrtsi.:!:im to l-'i.:::itj a:rJ pier to pie-:ex-te:j :. t, i d by the Uni-

v Me:e.i'i i: u:..: u;i i !ier i (heir iia'i, ,.:.! i;i.!e;enlnr,

v

kV;:.'-, : t fy c it's nn :c

I--; st the

:: we.'. I can ! cither up or :vrr it at the

i

when t'.o ro'.Ii ir' t prti H. Is t..

I t'l

I irea'.e:i v! by the t:--.upat i :n f tie ter- Wheat, I!ye. t li'.i ri'.ortt f Test, is nVitHV ni'aniw- i dnoo er ciS i:s : t

te ! by a '.! 'eiee pjsse-1 by C.ntfre an 1 s i iciM.-,,'d ly tko Pre?i -ien' of the VtvlrJ St ,t, 2. Tberef.jre t:ie ;.iernp:i'nt ii! c."ni ;rr ;: ::.:! "i'rriy ;,-,t y. i irr) to c:t'l f,M :!i :'. e:.:.re per:ua:;e:! and ecl.ve u'ili i i y l-a e. ak'tfeably to tUe asr.liJrity ei--i to i". by e. !.;:: jr !iw. " !t t'".." p: eer sr.ion o: j i.'i .ie order, :: t'.e taatiit-.'tsar.riscf brr ii!.t:,mions. oc il !u ce?sU si in.Tte U:r the nrsny. the sovcrnr.-.f in i. l::e f tbe power gtanth i to il i.n uies.h i f Pecmii er. I S 1 J. iuti y levy ihe troops t-. which la ! dc vee r, fers under the name , f t'c:'e:i '.em i f i:: 'epen-d-rtv and the law s.

.:.i a! Mas :i br1 ronveiiiP::! li'i .vn, n-. l t1

esiaiiisiiti.e: l wisiu.nr nr. tron::e ami m

so':i as it fin Si; c ::e.l t'.o ro'is ctn le : H

so: t eiels. (treai care w te taken t j ren- 1 dor s-.tis i.'iio:i. i p ii one c r. . ; l w.!i take in ;i v nei.t 'it i: ir,iii"j. We: 1, i

ii,! ( ,-n The pre- 1 be. in all case?, pud ken a '. . v .1. WOODS, j lG-lm.

&. TtAUtS, irocrry, I'roilitvt: anil i,nf nor tlun itsn'n r. tUftssintrr, (rtt- SiOl'C b - (:!nT rrT'N "J"', v ! CORNER MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS TI,.. above Mock of Good was bought ! f'lff"- ?'"l '( PfWer I ' with ca.b. an! :eai pains w e.o taken to j ,"'t," " A' ' V'p" "' m, ..,,!,,. ., .i . . . r . x . old at tho Invet-t (, ih Pr;c s m cxchani'e I i hum them on the most favorable terms, r . , , , " j , .. . , , . , , .'i lor all Kinds of ' ! an.i ca:i theieiore be Roid at rcdiced pn-j COUNTRY lIIO,)U'"'E , res for eh or produce. Purch tsers will ! Mirrt. ,siV, ' ' ' 'it ,..

I.. .. .! i.. ..n I :.. . r..- .1

,, en i:i l.i:i iiii-i e..otiiiiv sor nit in-'

do Calicoes, all styl

do Bleached Muslins, do Bed Ticking, do Handsome Ginghams, do Vanillic Mas! in, do Jaconet do do J'ubinet.

2 do Mull Musi in, 5 bales of Broirn Muslin, besl quality. 2 piece? Book Muslin, 3 do Swiss do 0 do I Aiwns 8 do Alpaca black Jfancy, 8 do Muslin de Lainc, 5 do Bah a riii i s, 2 do Plain Mack Silk, 2 do Fig. Blue Black silk, G do Fancy Silks, G do Bonni I Silk, 2 do Black $ While Crape. 1 do Black Satin Vesting: 1 do Silk Velvet. 1 do ,; Serge,

FLJCTLl) WITH DISEASES Ol

THE LUSGS AXD BREAST. j SEVEN THOUSAND CASES of obsti1 nate Pulmonary complaints cured in one year. ! 3 $ $ j TriST.-lR' B.1LS.1JI O F, TV I LI) CHERRY, Ifie great ,lmcrican remedy or Lung Complaints, and all Ihe .ljf'e:I iV!i of the Respiratory Organs. We do not wish to tr:r!c with the'Iivcs

j or health of the afflicted, and we sincerely ! j pledge ourselves to moko no assertions as I ! to tbu virtues cf this inedicino, and to bold j ! out no Lopes O suffering humanity, which j ! facts will not warrant. We as!: the attention of the candid to a j I r,. ..:.! ,.t :

Nature, :n every part of her works, has ! left indelible marks r f adaptation and design. j The constitution cf the a:ii.nr.!s ana ve' etables of the tcrrid, is ?uch that they could

2 doz. Ladies bFk (J- trhite Silk Gloves, j not cntluic tho cold of the frigid zone, ar:d

elves. BronLviile, April 23, 1S15. IS ly

XA1LS. ki ;Ts asserted rr. Vi.r snle bv A. DONALD-U N i, CO. "

Ninth a-id Main fU April 2;h, IT-!v.

HQ

TERMS CAS II! ,jr-T

"r 'c'"'.' vt?' i

. ' h s 'tew t i the rilieieiit tcia:".;r;ji: ee of t ie tiU's of ti e rrp-ubVc. the enrc ii'iif-f.l is ai'lh. :".:: I 1 ( roeuse cii ex'.ra-i-.' 1 ,,-v 'e-i Lioriti h Uielt ntav be d?e:eJ

TO COUPJTaY riERCHANTS. C'rwikiry War, c. THE S! !!v;;!i.r.. lllvi:!!T !iy roc,,ti, l::;;.oitatii-n c :ei h tid his M.-ek of" printed nnd Common Ware. Would in rin thoie wib:i u to pnreh::f.;, tbit h, inn :,iov siller 'or Ue'ir examination 01 o ihe best selected ass.Htmesit in tho Wis-t.'lle feels eonf.d, 'i.t tint t!.i-.fc w ho fav,.r him wish a call w;;l tisid it to their ii:'f:il to jurehate.as :t is his intoi.ti -si i, sell at low prices, cither tor cash or approved piper. ! be .vU-.ck L is been selected w ith a viewto the Country trade, and consists in part

1 ...

1: 15 ?T 1 z i : is wis w k l ls i ! STJ: AM-POWER

, , ? A n n j Picture Frame Manufactory, j 1 17, Main st. Cincinnati, j The above articles can bo furnished in as j ij'ioJ f-tyle and on 03 reasonable terms as at janvoftbo Eastern Cities. An assortment ,-f LOOKING G LASSES always on hmd j at wholesale and retail. ! X. I5.--OM Prsuoe re:;ilt & pititr reset, j STEAMBOATS .- HOTELS l'lini.-hed at the shortest notice. March 27th llo. 1-1-1 v.

1. V 31 A X &. 1? I C' E. ! 1

i npoilers, Wholesale - Retail Dealers in j HARDWARE - Cl'TLEli Y. I W IRE, STEEL. NAILS, &C. ecC, j .",! ;i ihe Arsvil, j Comer of Main and Lower Market streets,! CINCINNATI. j

April In!, l-rt.

lO-!y

re, esT'.ry, m -.kc. toi os i- steps : l 1 co-i. iv;: ion No actio:) i. 1 1

kiniw.i toCenens tlie be taken contoi mably

emni ni atid Piii.tcd Tejs and Tea J do n o.-.U, u-sort-d 11. il- P.t.l.-rs. ch: do d- ,V C. (?. Plates- do

'.Vn re; Size; do: do;

i Fancy antl stavlr Dry (iootls. !

i TDK iU'i-cnb-rs re-jieetfiil'y call the 1 attention m'the citizens of Broi.kvillu and its vicinity to their stock ef Staple and l-'yin y Dry r.mds, a !ario portion of which ; is esitirelv new, ai d rt the latast st!es;it

J (. MOLASks. U'ti bids for sale

bv A. DONALDSON & CO.

Ninth and Main tts, Cincinnati. April 10th 115. 16-ly. TK A!S

y Half Chests 1 otinir Hvson.

10 do Gun Powder, "0 do Imperial, 200 Caty Boxes assorted. For sale bv ' A. DONALDSON S CO. March 20, 1--1G.

IS

It II

Mohair

ft"

iite! o: ;lie..-. ptojfcls i li's line.

i'o do B ikers, D:hej

, t Woi a rieit varietv r.f oU.i

vV Nappies, r articles in

We stipp.ia ',!: I'mk; w e co:s--,

o'enee u ; i t t isp.t.s a w-.r. prompt am:

wi! 1 e i!iet:ssf nl f f some : A LSI n as-ortniont of fl-,nt Gbis

ie. fu :n lue delay, that vi- w hleh will be sob! bv ;ho ii at M innfae- j

,ed. A nation revolved lurcrs prices. W M. S. .? M I ON . j

o!! !.av be iimir 1 .l mi St.. f ast goto, o;p. to

II. KKKSLHlt, BUCK SKIS DRESSER, $ GLOVE MAM FACTl Ri:!.

Having oeen seicct-.vi ty onu 01 li.e pail-1 Keeps on hand t all times a large asort- , tiers, who l.ajuft returned Irom the East-j ment of Buck Skin filoves, Mils, and Leaem cities, they are confident that they can j ti,er 0f a;i Kims. ; meet the expectati' ns ol their friends and 1 No. 27S. M.aii st . heiween fish X- Til.

ih

avi-v.o

public.

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lie.) !;aj been vis-.teu by another 1 e if.bq.i.ko The d ta.! of th" .rmer, 01 the Tilt. i'ie leader well remembers. ! Tl:at 1 1 'ihe b'-U was more falsi I' rem-' r: need sb.:;:t l- o'clock A. M , and lasted ;

lort seei-nt-; ii oveilr.rew

Trusts Co. Bank, Cincinnati Ohio.

iXow Goods.

i art u::ifir:i a-ul mr. padgu.Tt v m acy.

107, Main Street, between -lib and Dili. Cincinnati. March 20, lc-l i. i:?-lv.

THE Subscriber Lave ju-t

their S,.r;n r

1

and

received

summer i aoiis, wineit

su.ieii t- thnr former torl; iitakos itoor

ma;:v new . . , , ,

bmidutos and m iny other that had escaped ;;f 1 ' v"4" ihe f'Hir.er viaition; m si -f tin; inha'.'i-: .

1.-, ., 1 ii 1 iv r. .i,!ellihr'r bouses, t . . o-M-n tie id. and rub-' ' racrricp. itaroirari (iiccns-

irr.'v', I tools ana Shoes,

taut, suu.-a win terroi, lettine'r I'.ouse

ami too.x re;-.:c !:i t'.te open t:eu!s an J t

il? s -L:i i" o. p.ti!c tke n!g!it without f belter n-;d ;:. tho utmost cousin na'.i. n. I'ut for t'ie 'ioi i!iessof i:s duration, the entire ' eitv won! ! havp ie:i laid in riot s. Mex-. :eo ui, 1 not i:,:"-r alone. Tie bock r,t: felt 111 sv nnmber of town and xi'.laes, wi,!:n a rrviiiis of erii! biKtjreJ ntiles. ( s 4, : ,'1 Gazette. ' RUMxMiS FROM WASHINGTON. it 1 s.i! i that Mr. P.ikcns lias her n pff. red toe An;1. a-dorsh'p to Eng'.ui-l, I lit t a'. i i ;e e::l if I is refusal, it ut'.i be ra; 1 iendcie ' ' Mr. Call. oil". The Ad-'.ur.ivrHli-n SnslMken it ps:tisn. Every ,l.. t'.ii work tbe t'Rbit.et!!a ha-i H'onni.i no os ei.i- u ieicu rela'ieitr: and tl'.ey

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6 & B G.s KIO. 'M do St. Domingo, 20 do Java. For sale bv A DONALDSON .V CO Mireh 20, !!..,

March 20, 1S1

Cisicir.nati, Ohio. 13-ly

Far ant! I'alin

1

j re.,

ivvj 1 : l :e : p.: U ot a imtt.

.i:r.'. v oi 1 :e mao; to resist to ihe

r torcnceoraia ana ssraic Itonm Is MILL AN D I'ivOSS f. f l' s.Ws. PINE CHURNS AND TUBS, PAINTED BUCKETS. TRACE CHAINS. SPADES oc S!It)V II LS, M . NURE FORKS. SAD IRONS. BRASS Kettles. &e. A!! of ivlieb they sue detei mined to sell ns low a the r, ! ki s.l of .mds mp sold in any tow n in tlie eastern part of tlie Slate er nl Cincinnati pi ices, adding freight only on heai v str tides. P.. S. TYNT'R. Bu.okx i.ie, Apnl 22, IS 15. 17-1 y

V. A T 1 1 M 1 S S V A X T 11 1).

r a w w .

itt t. j ll;;s. rHVIM behest mark"t price w ill be paid

in cash at all limes. ! v

A. P. HOI. DEN Ar CO. No 4 Main st, near Front Cincinnati. April IS 1-1.") Cin. On: ;2 !G-:!m.

J. A. .Miller's warranted ploughs 'Sloops' pattern for sale by

R w S. TY.SEif. -March 2'dih 1-1."). 14-Iy. hVKK KliXT, Clock a:si Watch Maker, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Spectacle Man. ufacturer, Diamond pointed pold Per.s.dc. No. 21:S Main st. between Tub and Cth.,

Cincinnati, Ohio,

no

" Mils, i fingei ed do

" " " xe'hite Ions: do " Gent. White Silk Gloves, " " Black Khl do " black Italian Cravats, " Fancy do Fillet Vtils.

3 Boxes fash. Bonnet Ribbutts, 1 " Cap do I ' Xarrow do 1 " Black do Silk ij- worsted Coat cord Binding. Fash. Coat and Vest Bullous, Coa! Trimmings of all hinds, Blue llish Die seiring Silk,

Patent, spool, blue, ukile if assorted Skein Thread, Laces, Edging Insert in gt, all kinds. A great vaiiely of Summer wear for pants, mats & vests. Irish Linen, Checks, Summer Cloth, Figured serge, black tabby velvet, Marinos, Shirting. Drillings, 8 4 Table Diaper, Musquiloe Bars, black and w liite cotton hose, worsted hose, Gum & well suspenders black and white, cotton and w hite linen tape, brow n Holland, paper muslins, cot flags, wadding, blankets, col. cambrirs, together with other articles too numerous to enumerate.

BOUTS & SHOES.

He has a large ass

Shoes, for men, women and children, at

all prices.

(VUEEA S V A IsI'j. A general assortment of (iueelisware of handsome stylet. Hardware, I3a( & Koiiucl 0 packages of Hardware Cutlery, 0 cases fashionable Hats, 20 fosoi Pahn Hats, 1 " Youths Leghorn Hats, 1 " Florenccbraid Bonnets, I ' fjawn do COTTON YARNS,

vice vcrta

I The Muss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry j and Pine of all Northern latilutesand "Dr. j Wistar's Balsam," is a compound chemical extract from these) Lave long been cclebra1 ted forcov.plaints prevalent only in cold 'climates. Indeed the fic-st distinguished j medical men have averred thr.t nature furnisLes in every country antidotes for its ;ovvn peculiar diseases. I Coxsvmption in its confirmed and incipj icr.t Bttiges, Coughs, Asthma, Croup and j Liver complaint, formjby far the most fatal i class of disaascs know n to our land. Yet

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even theso may be cured by means of the ' simple yet powerful remedies (named above) and which are scattered, by a beniiicer.t Providence w Lcrcver 'those maltJics ' prevail.

ftTLc cas-of Thomas Cozen?, of Had-

donlield, N. J., is related by himself: and that all 'may know it3 entire truth, the

statement is aw jrn to before a Justice of the Peace. Haloonhl-id, N. J.. April 20, 1?4H. On or about the l.'Uh day of Doc,, 141, 1 was taken with a violent pain in the side near the Liver which continued for about five days.and was followed by the breaking of an ulcer, or something inwardly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter and also much blood. Being greatly alarmed at this, 1 applied to a physician, but lie said be thought be could do but little

. , r, , 1 ! for me except give'me some Mercury Pills

ssori.ne-i.i o, uo .i, . which I reused to take, feeling satisfied

rnmnn nrm it 1 rrn nt . ...

they could do me no gooo. many other remedies were then produced by my wife and friends, & none did me any good, and the

discharge of nr.000 and corrvption still

continued every lew days, and at last be came fo offensive I could scarcely breathe

I was also seized with a violent coughwhich al litnoa tf-nncnil mre In rnScn tr,n-l. r mr.ro I

blood than I had done before, and tr.y disease continued in this way, et ill growing worse

I until February, w hen all hope of my recov

er hub yiiun up, Dim my iriunus an mo 1

I would die with a galloping consumption. At this moment, when my life was appar-

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Nails, Leather, Powder, Shot & Groceries! ently drawing near a doss I heard of Dr

March 20, 1 !.").

Fl-

reals of Sir R

it Peel-

to 1.!'.,: : r.'-, p..:;-or dignity the imbed!. ty 1 '.e ,0, a. i,l the 1 U 'rile weaknrs und . I: -.v... io P:a'l. Ewry dollar o.f the app -. pr. ,:: :w by tho last t Vo-gros are to be , iv.:- ti::.-oi .l.aie expenditure for pie . p:,:i:.- dolo-.c's by land and sea, cud esj i. :.i": 1 po;i the lailer c orner.. The ay i to be fo! iliw pi.l into a trim for sv.i.sa -i a tiio.nent'e warning f r concen- : ii for Uivi.ic-ti or confederation, as t in :-.'.A"..i i s imy appear to demand. , The SvoretMV of ih Naty will shortly, it is expected, e.-i'.r tn 1 lVscial lour to the 1.01 1':. of .::?;. e:!.' it of the Navy and its 1 o-ojv; r.ie i'.'. let'tv. Teiia President Jone bat issued his t'looiu: jfioii eoteingthe Texian Con-

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Tl AKE F1SIL ."0 bids, in good o'der y i ia?t rc-etved and fcr sale bv A. DON LDON CO. N-otli iM 1 Main streets, Cincinnati Apr.', B'th 1-1". ltVlv

XFAV I HON STOKE Main Street, near the Court House. IRON, NAILS & STEEL of the very best quality warranted will be foil ml at the Hloom Forge Iron Store. Al.so A general assortment if articles usually found tit an Iron Store and all offered at wholesale and retail. I etc f r "uh. N. W. CH APMAN. "-4 Main st. on Ross cor. near the Court House, Cincinnati. M uch 27th !r. 11 1 v

erF,?? Barrels of Salt. For sale by R . A: S. TY N V. R . April 22. 1-1.") i7Jy. A. IONAM)SOX, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON, Grocers nnd C ommission Merchants, AND DtAi.tiis im am. Kins of Grass Srrn, Comer vf Xinth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Hat & Cap .fSaisuIhctas'y. 'THE Subsoribrrs would resprctlully inlorm tho citizens of Broekville and vicinity and persons visiting the city, that tbev have

oti Land and aro eon stir, tlv mantifacfiripg - ... t-

llatsot every ilescrtplun

RAIL IIOA!) I.KTTIXtS.

iv . it iroay, tl,, -Itl, Mnv ,,ovt. .v((Ii'

td I t'olrtn. V' ho rr. I l,. !..

nndersi. nod. at I iiiliana: -.,!. r. r I :-,,h,.-, i ,.v purchasing most of their material di

rreioiiiie unporiers l.asi

SUfiAIt. B'O Hogsheads N. O. oil Barrels do. 00 Loaf. "0 ' CrushcJ, For sale bv ' A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 115.

constantly on hand.

I Hilrella cV Parasols. 3 Dozen L'inbrellas, 3 " I'aiasnl.f. all prices.

LHiUOIlS. 1 Barrel superior French Brandy, 1 " " Port Wine, 1 " " sreci Malaga. The above Lniuors are very pure, suitable for sickness. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, and all kinds of produce laken in exchange for Goods. Brookvillc, April 25th 1845. 17-ly.

Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a

bottle, which relieved me immediately, and by the use of only three bottles oftbis medicine, all my pains were removed, my

cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped and in a few weeks ray

health was 60 far restored as to enable me

to work at my trade. (which is a Carpenter)

and up to this wmo 1 Lave) enjoyed good

ncaitu.

Witness.- 1 am acquainted with Mr.

Thomas Cozens, and have seen him during

ins illness l t in hk the above statement en

titled to full credit. SAMUJL II. BURROUGHS. Gloucester county, SS. Personally'appear before me, tbes' bscri

bcr, one of the Justices of the Peace in and

for the said county, Thomas Cozens, and

CIIAIJL.ES COLLINS; WHOLESALE & RETAI L DRUGGIST, N. E. corner of Lower Market and Sycamore sts, Cincinnati. Oils, Colours, Varnishes Dye Staffs, etc. Cash for Flax-seed, Beeswax and Ginseng, April lSth 1?4"). 16 6m.

HUN1MEWELL & G. H. HILL, Importers f dealers in

Earthen, China Glassware,

have on hand a full stock o f Goods adapted

to the country trade. We are now ia re

ceipt of 200 crates direct from the manu

factories, of various styles of Goods of new shapes and patterns, comprising Flown,

Blue, Pearl, 1 igured, W bite Enameled; Agate; Printed, Painted Edg' C. C ware, selected expressly for the western trade. We would invite the attention of the country merchants to our stock before purchac ing elsewhere. 87, Main street, Cincinnati. O. April, 18, 5845. 16 3m.

learivg. Gradis:

3IO LASSES. Sep Barre'sV O. "'0 do Sugar House. For sale bv . DON ALDSON S CO. March 20, l-1o.

Bnd

jing thutv

n;k's ,t iv .vi,', tr.s;i I .dmgburgh to Iniio anap. Ii, 1:1 sectiofj. laid out bv the En- .!. oor. 'The work must lie eomoleted i v the tir;t ef Noxem'ner, l-!d. 'The Coinpiny v, .1 nuke pay ment with U,e usual deiim-t;, as as she work progresses, in cash, six per, -out Bonds of the Compniy. intere?t semi-annually at Madison Brain-It, ami

S. II. PAKVIX CO. Hal and Cap Manufacturers. Corner of Court and Main Ftrrct. CINCINNATI

CAUTION! HEREAS my wife Catharine has i-r . 1 1 k . 4 ... ; l

T ; u7 "7, being fully fiirmed according to law, sailb cause or provocation, and has taken hersef I J,, ,. .1 ' . 1 1 , ,- ... . the above statement in all things is true.

THOMAS COZENS. Affirmed before me, the 20, day of) April '43 J, Clement, (tjr-Wc pubiish no fictitious statements.

awav from my caro and protection, this is

therefore, to caution all persons from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I will pay no debt of her contracting or incurring after this date. WILLIAM WATTS. .Jpril 2th 1S45. IS 3w

.s 0:1 the 2 i!i ol June to ceeideon OitJO'S of .vattexstp.R.

tilt

lai; on; the

to r n in

t':;- oal 11," an ! each p

:i yeirs: or one third cash. ? in '"itids. a-- shall he agreed

s tion is expected to Mile

of tlie w .--!: in the different kinds

of pay ment proposed. Prop.wifors to ,!o the work in less time i!I be preferred at inorea.-! prices, nnd .1:1; propose I changes as lathe mode iv pav lu-iit, which tie- Cempan v 1 an c uiplv w-.tti. w.'.l !i - i.iih- eoesiiler.-.!'. 'The pro".

and doin? sn i

entire Cash Business, tl.ev are enabled to;

sell Hats as cheap as can be bought in nnv - city in the V. nited States. VhoiC in want of a Good, f bpatul: Fashioiiablt! Hit, are invited to call audi examine their -""took. ,

Also, on hand a good assortment nl" Fcr Cloth and Leather Car. H. s. MILLER v: Co., Che in Hat nrd Can Store, .'17. Main St

between Front it Columbia sts., Cincin- band a large and fashionable assortment of

COFFEE, SUGAR, A:C. Hhds. Sugar, 1 Tierce of Rice, 400 lbs Sole Leather, 1000 " Coo Yam, 200 " Lead, For sale bv R & S.TYNER. Brookviile, April 22, 1845. 17-ly

"Wistar's Balsam," is told at $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $0. Sold in Cincin nali at the corner of Fourth and Walnut sts; by SANFORD&; PARK, Agents for tlie West. In Brookviile by R.&S. TYNER. E.TYNER 4 Co. Metatnora. February 14th 1S45. 8-3m.

WATCH US, JEWELRY, AND ancy Goods.

IHE suhseriliers Lave constantly on

'.uir.LC in it;E W iow .w. The cor-re.-p:mde:tt of the Ne.r York Express. )vsf:':g !.-os:i Waniiinioti. under datil of Ap. i 2;i.l, : A roar f, ;i;ii the Hern-.ttae lias been beard. It is tid that Mesis. Blair and Rive. a:id Wnliap.i B. Lew is, late Aud.i1 r, have receive! letters from Gen. J ukso i, dis ippri-ba'.iitg in ttrotig terins k

ours. p'irur,i .1 nuiirouMrrin nuairs . 0rthol'

tnus uir i y i-ri-s.u-!u I earliest liav po.-sible Further notice will fears t!iit. if he goes on 111 this way, ho . given. s'pvili! ihe Engineer fail to complete will d-stroy tlie Dem u-rntie patty. I am j his work in time for sufficient examination

not advised to the particn'ar feattiro to : b those desirn-jg to bid.

uati, Ohio. March 20, 1-1.".

Hard ware.

fRHF. suSjcribers are now opening a 1L sr.le?ii1iif nc.,i tim-iit tf 1 1

!'.. . s. ;-"ii:.-atvins ami ost-.imte may K ' comprising a lar-e and general assortment .f I'e!'ows Regalias, Jewels and every f -1; as soon as t bey are comp'eted by cab 1 TABLE J(- I'CCKET CUTLERY, i var,ot.v 1 f trimm.ngs. .ng on ihe Eeg.eeer. If time be doubts; Files. S.nvs, Sioklrs, Scythe tneaths. Hav i Si!ver 'e and Jewelry made to order.

J( :rrh u.GohlA SilmAVntI,,-

ld-ly. Plated ware, English and American Brit- ' ,Iua Fainted Jananed. Tea Travs. Gold

ind silver Spectacles. Diamond pointed Gold Pons. Gold and silver Pencils. Silver Spoons. Ladles, Cups, Butler Knives,

r run Knives, etc

as 10 (.!.. tvl nroppsit i n s. either lor t!.o

wholjpr parts of tbe Road, the D. rectors

nywill meet and decide at tbe

w hio'i he so dreideulf dissents.

7'i-: .S'..-.i.oir The attempts to raise tbe Swallow hare r.ll proved ineffectual, mving to lae i iadi" ina-ry of ihe means or the incompetency of ihe persons employed in ' the busi.ie. The De Wilt Clinton, while I being euiplojed al thi work, tlovr a hole; in her bottom, and nc;it d;w alongside of j the Swallow.

S. MM BRILL. Si Vf.

M .v. R. R. Drncr, i .'1'iJnri .iyrjf 14, 115 S 1" 4-w. Madison Banner C4.

FEXCIX(J NAILS. kegs lOd; .99J& fill d.a d. For sle bv A. DONALDSON vV CO. Ninth and Main sts. April .Xh l-i'V I '-Ir

an d Manure Forks, shovels and spades, Nails, Wire, Anvils, A" ice, smith's Bellmv, Locks and Latches of every kind in use, butts, serews.Carpciiter's tools, Coopers tools, etc. ALSO GUNS, PISTOLS, &C, &C. Together with every article usually found in a well assorted Hardware store tow hich they invite the attention of merchants, me. chanicsand Farmers. 'Terms C.1SIL LY MAN oi RICE. .1 the sign vf the Anvil,

i Corner of Main and Lower Market streets ! CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 1-th 14. J6-1 v.

OW EN & CARI.K.Y

No. 135, Main tl., between :M and 4th, CINCINNATI. April 1-th 1S45. IG-Iy THUS. II II AH HIS. AVlioIcalcA. Retail HrtiggiM. AND Wll.M IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Dye Stuffs: Corner of Loire r Market if Sycamore sts.. CI.XCLWATI. O. Physicians and Country Merchants are solicited t a call and examine for themselves The above articles are of the best quality, and may bo had at reasonable rates Cash paid for Ginseng, Beeswax ifc. April lfth l?l). 10 ly

1)R1EI FRUIT. 200 bush. Apples; 100 do Peaches. I' or sale by A. DON ALDSON & CO. Ninth and Main sts. Cincinnati April 2oth 1545 17-ly

ROBERT PORTER. Wholesale dealer in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC D r y Goods, NO. 17 2, Main Street, between Mh f- 5th, east side CI.YCIXXATI, Keeps constantly on band Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet Cambric, Book Mull and Swiss Muslins, blcachedjand brown shirtings.and sheetings, Handkerchiefs, shaw ls, Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, 'Thread , &c .&:c. March 27th 145. I4-ly. J O S E P 11 C A RE Y , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers tn G r o c e, r i e s $ Produc e, No. 9, Commercial Row. . Foot vf Main St. Front of Public Wharf, C.AC.A.Y.177. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, IndiVro Madder, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns iSc. ftT-soi.T) at me Lcwr?:T 011 true. Ma. h 27th 1-15 14-ly

E. IJ. IIIN3IAN, DEALER IN Drills, Medicines, Paint. OILS f WIXDOW GLASS. Agent for Landreth' GARDEN SEEDS. Xo 2, Lower Market st. Cincinnati. March 27th 1345. 14-ly.

C. BRADLEY,

PROPRIETOR of the Boston House, corner of 6th and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Farmers, merchants, drovers and dusiness men generally, visiting the city, wili rind it their interest to call. Carriage

nouses and good stabling. Horses kept by the day or week. April 1-th lt-45. 16-ly

RECTIFIED WHISKY

LWA 1S on hand ar.d for sale by

A . DON ALDSON Ac CO. March 20, 145. 13 ly

LIQUORS & WINES.

Half Pipes French Brandy,

5 do Holland Gin, 20 quarter casks old Sherry Wine, 20 Madeira Wine 50 ' Sweet Slalaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 ' Jamaica Spirits, 10 " Old Rum, 10 ()id Whisky, 50 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of which will be sold low. For sale by A- DONALDSON At CO. March 20. 145.

National Hall, CAMBRIDGE CITY.

WING removed to Cambridge City, and taken charge of the National Hall

at the East end of the town; and Laving fitted up said tavern at considerable expense, la arem now ready to receive and accommodate my old friends and the public generally. Please call and give nieatrial. C. B. CLEMENTS April 15t.li, 1815. 1G Sw. S A L E Ob-

TOWN-LOTS AND LANDS. THERE will bo sold at auction in Laurel, Franklin county. Indiana, about Two Hundred Lois, on the 2-th and 20:hb.ys of May next Tbe terms of the 'sale will be one fourth cash and the residue in three aunual payments with inierest. 'There will be in each bond or deed a provision that if the property is ever used for making or vending ardent spirits, tbe lots so used sliall be forfeited to tbe benefit of a Seminary of learning, in the said town of Laurel. It i6 deemed needless to introduce arguments in favor oftbis location, for health, for trade or for mechanics; by seeing its natural location, and learning its history for the last twenty years, it will bi admitted to be a pleasant and healthful situation. Also, an examination of it9 relative position to Rnh, Decatur and parts of Franklin and Fayct'e counties, will force the com iction of its importance as a point of extensive trade, uot only in all the leading articles of exportation as production from the soil, but the neighborhood abounds with excellent timber and rock, and tbe canal affords means of preparing and transporting them to permanent and profitnble markets. The sale will commence on Wednesday, 2'?iu of MaVi at 10 o'clock. Tbe tracts of and are from SO to 320 acres, and Iy in this vicinity, tliy will be sold at cither private or public sale. JAMES CONWi LL, HENRY VAN BERGEN. F. A. CON WELL. Proprietors. Laurel, April 10, 1845. 16 6w. Cincinnati Gazette (Weekly) will copy till sale, and charge proprietors.

JOHN SHARP, W HOLESALE DEALtR IN Roots, Shot-, and Palm-Leaf HATS, NO. 156, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, THIHD STORE ABOVE FOfBTII CIXCIX.Y ITI, OHIO. Will sell very cheap for cash ar appro-, ed paper. Mareh 27th 1?15. U-ly.

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