Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 September 1845 — Page 3

There was rich sport at the auction. The water was to have been let la the Miami Canal, according to official announcement, last evening, but we have not seen it here yet. The business upon the river begins to be more brisk. Between here and Louisville, there are 5 ft in the channel. Some eight or ten boats are lying at the yard for repair, damaged on the bars, and by the hard usage of lovt water.There was a sale of 1000 bbls flour yesterdrv City Mill, delivered on Canal boat for New York market, at $3 03; 500 bbls from store at S3 03; a small lot at 3,08, & 10S bbls at the river without inspection, at 3. Whiskev, same date, 150 bbls, from ' wagon" and river, at 19 cts- There is nothing astir here at present of a very excitin" nature, nothing that produces any-

thin" like a fever :n the public pulse. e . . rir Yours truly, CIVIS. Important from Hexico. Just as our paper was going to press, letters were put into our hands from Pensacola, f the 1st September, and containing despatches from Vera Cruz of the 19th and 31st August. We have only time, this evening to state the substance of the information they convey. An opinion very generally prevails at VeraCiuz. according to the last accounts, lhat Mexico would not formally declare war ag3inst the United'States; and that the government would be able to realize but a very small pi rtionof the oxti,ifany, which has been authorized so low was the rate of interest. It was said that, in lieu of a declaration, Meiico would carry on hostilities vigorously against Texas; and they talked of making a rush upon her with 25.000 men; but this was generally considered a sheer fable The mail of the 18th has brought news from the city of Mexico of the election of General Herrera to the presidency, and the formation of a new cabinet, consisting of Manuel Penary Pena. (Minister of Foreign Relations ) Pepro Areaya, (Minister of War) and Fernandez del Castillo, .'Minister of the Treasury.) On the 16th August Capt. Shubrie, commander of the United States ship Saratoga, exchanged salutes with the battaries of Very Cruz. Washington Union Sep. 8. The Abduction Case An Indictment has been found against the three Ohioans who have been confined in the jail at ParKersburgh Virginia. They were arraigned on Tuesday the 2 inst., before the Circuit Superior Court in Wood County, and pleaded Not Gi ilty. On account of the indisposition of Mr. Jackson the attorney for'the Common wealth, the case was continued until the 17th of November next, when a special session of the court will be held to try the case. Bail was required in the sum of 500 doliais, each, which the prisoners will probably te able to give in a few days. We are unable to see the justice of requiring the prisoners to go to jail, or be under recognisance for their appearance at court until the Prosecuting attorney can find it convenient to try them. Thecourthas however given assurance, ihat the prisoners shall have a fair trial, which is certainly very condescending, Rising Sun Blade. Old Heads for Counsel. A gentleman who left Washington the other day, says that Gen. Gains begins to be looked upon as non comics mentis. He has written to the President for a hundred battalions, with which he promises to plant the American flag in the capital of the Montezumas. It ts said that the Ptesident has a kindly feeling for the old man, respects his patriotism, and remembers the services of his younger days, and hence is not inclined to be harsh with him. Cincinnati Market Butter The supply from the country during the last week has been quite limited, and prices are consequently firmer. The packers are paying lOalOlcts, and the hucksters in market have paid 11 to 12cts. The retail sales in market are at 12 to IS cts for crock, and 18 to 23 cts for lb lump. BfOOms There is a fair supply in marlet. Prices are about as last quoted fair to good, the qualities mostly arriving, commanding SI 25 to SI 50 per dozen. A sale of a wagon load, ordinary, at $1 15. Cooperage Flour barrels sell at 25c; a lot 200 from store, noticed at that price. Whiskey barrels command (38 to 75c the latter rate for city made. Cotton and Yarns No sales of the former. A lot of 1600 lbs Yarns was sold at 15 cts: the regular rate by quantity. Cattle There has been a good supply and prices rather low, ranging from S2 75 to S3 50 per 100 lbs net. Eggs The supply has been quite limited, and prices have advanced to 6a6lcls by wholesale. Sales in market by retail it7aSc. Fruits Dried Peaches are retailing from stores at $2 50 per bush, and by the quantity would command S2a$2 25, Apples are worth SI to SI 25 per bush. Green Apples sell at all prices, from 20 to 62c per bush, a good, fair, sizeable fruit commanding 37 to 40cts by the wagon load. No alteration in prices of foreign. Hay Prices are rather advancing The sales of loose are at slOtnSli. mrvtt. ly S12a$13 per ton, and bale in market 62 to ,uc per 100 lbs. A Sale of 40 tons from river at 9 50 Seeds The market is very bare of Timfthy and alol of 20 bush very prime seed nought in was sold at 3 per bush. The demand however is a temporary one and e quote at S2a$3 for alI quamilies. Re tail sales from store in some instances as b'gh as $3 50, A sale of 130 bush Clover from store at S5. The sales noted last treek were at the same. Dealers are now paying S4 50 for the small parcels arriving. Flaxseed is steadv at 87 per bush. Vegetables Irish Potatoes are rather higher an J now command 25c bv the load and 31c by retail. Sweet 65c by the load and 75c to $lal retail. Wood Sales from river at $2 25 a250 per cord. Married On the 20th !t, in the Lutheran Church, Baltimore, by Rev. Dr. Ilaimer, T. Chapman Cooley, Esq., of Franklin county Indiana, to Mrs. Mary Ann C. Chapman of Maryland. Eastern Paptr. Died-In this pUce ou Wednesday I7lh lust after a long illness, MRS. RACHEL -OLLSJOTT; wife ofOihnicl Colesc0:c 47 cars.

XEW GOODS! DIRECT from New York, PrtiLAnKL-t-hia and Boston, just received by WOOD & LA11KIX, So. 24. Lover Market Street, Cincinnati. WE are daily receiving & splensid assortment of Dry Goods from the Eastern cities which we offer on the most favorable terms. Country merchants and others visiting the city will find it to their advan -tageto give ua a call, as we are determined to sell as oto if not tower than any oth er house in the city. Among our stock will

oo found the following: Broadcloths all cols New style prints Plain and fancy csimerc do do satinetts do do jeans do do Tweeds Apron check Shirting check Bed Tickingbrown Drilling brown muslins bleached do Red and yel flannels Plaid Linseys Cashmere plaids bed blankets saddle do Canvass and padding Wadding and batting silk and Twist buttons and trimings do do cashmere do do ginghams do do Rep Alpaca Lustre Real silk warp do Black silk Fancy do Ladies cravats Dress shawls woolen plaid do Pongee & bandano Handkerchiefs spool cotton Thread Tape, pins, needles Gloves etc. etc. also Florencebraid and straw bonnets, bonnet Trimmings etc. etc. etc. in great vanctv. All of wbichwe will sell on the most favorable terms Wholesale and Retail. Cincinnati, sept. 16, 1S45. 38-ly NEW GOODS. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. Now receiving, ISO PACKAGES QUEENS WARE, consisting of Socrates Painted and C C Fluted and Plain Teas; 20 do Edg'd Pl.tes,. Twifflers and Murfins; 10 do C C Muffins, French shapes; 10 do do and Edg'd Dishes, Bakers Nappies, French shapes; 10 do Col'd and C C Bowls: 6 do C C Cov'd and Uncov'd Cham-be-s, 4 do do Ewers and Basins, 6 do do and Painted Teapots, Sugars, Creams, 6 do do do Hexagon Jugs, 3 do CoPd Jugs, 11 do Blue Texian Teas, Teaware, Plates. Twifflers, Muffins, Dishes, ZJakers, Jugs. Bowls, 17 do Pink, Purple, Black and Blue Teas, TwitHers. Muffins, Jugs and Bowls, 12 do White a la Perle Stone Break fast, Dining, Tea and Toilet Ware, II do Clue Seasons, Rais'd Fig'd do, 10 do do Corinth do do, 9 do Blick Centre .Boston Mail do. The above Goods, comprising the largest assortment ever offered in this City, have been impo rtcd direct from the Potteries, are now landing. They will be sold in the original packages or repacked, at small advance, by O. ALDR1CH, Agent, 174 Main street. Cm. Sept. 19th 1545, 38-4w Roots & Shoes at Wholesale. 62 B. BIRDSALL, No. 40 Main street, second door above Columbia, has re ceived. and is now opening a new and ex tensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, di rect from the manufacturers. He invites the attention of country merchants to hi new and splendid stock before they make their purchases, as he thinks he can make it to their interest to do so. N. B. He is also agent for the Cincin nati manufacturers, and is constantly receiving Boots of all discriptions. Sept, 12 1845. Cin. Gaz.$2. 37-2in. WENTWORTH & BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGNvSs DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Ccr. of Main $ Fourth sts. Cincinnati, RESPECTFULLY Invite merchants visiting the city to examine their very extensive assortment of Fresh and Seasonable Staple and Fancy Goods. There stock is kept very complete by constant arrivals of New Goods, and comprising almost every article wanted in the Dry Goods.'line. Anion? their Domestics may be found. 1MO bales Brown Sheetings; 10 do do Drills. Scarlet White and Yellow ) do Flannels. 10 cases 5 do do 100 do rich. Canton Flannels. Linseys. Bleached Muslins. Prints, new style, some very 3 do Earlslon Ginghams. Ai.so A prime assortment of Woolens. estings, Tailor's Trimmings, &c, &c Ai.sj A spend i d stock of Fashionable Staple and Fancy Imported Goods, Small wares in great variety. Also 300 pieces Carpeting, all qualities. Purchasers will find this stock well worth their attention, tnd an examination will satisfy there in the haoit of buying East, that tinu and mjnoy can be saved by buying here. WENTWORTH & BROTHERS. Corner Main and Fourth streets. Sept. 12, IS45, (Cin.Caz. $2 ) 37-3w. Administrator's Notice. "JVOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration has been granted to the undersigned on the estate of John Updyke, deceased, late of Franklin county, Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the estate will present them within one year according to law j The estate is con sidered solvent. ELIJAH UPDYKE, AdmY Sept 1st, 1S45. 36-3 w Administrator's Sale. THERE will be sold at public vendue at the late residence of John Updyke, deceased, late of While Water township, Iranklin county, Indiana, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of cows, horses, sheep, corn, hogs, farming utensils, household furniture, &c. &c The sale will be on Monday, the 29th of September 1815, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M., and w ill be continued from day till day if necessary. TERMS Cash down on all sums not exceeding S3. All sums over $3, one year's credit, bv giving good security ELIJAH UPDYKE, AdraV. Sept 1,1845. 36 3 w C. BRADLEY, pilOl'RIKrOR of the Boston House, corner ot lUh and Elm streets. IV,n cinnati. r armers. merchants. iImio r.J dusiness men generally, visiting the city. - , ... iv nullum ii lucir interest to call. ( irrra houses and good stablin;. Horses kept by

j ine clay or week. April lih 1-1-". jr jv

SAVE YOUR TEETH!

G. W.KEELY, Surgeon Dentist. Is now in Brook ville. where he will re main a short lime to attend lo calls in the line of his business. He is prepared to insert Teeth either on Gold Plate or Pivot, and warrant their beauty and durability. All operations in the Dental Art per formed upon the latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing work done, will please call soon as possible. As he intends visiting Brookville annu ally, all operations will be wat ranted. tRoom at McCurdy's Hotel. Jtj September 10, 1845. 37-ly Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Administration have been "- granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Philip P. Price, deceased, late of Franklin county, Indiana. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims will present them in the manner the law directs, within one year. The Estate is supposed to be Insolvent. JAMES B. SLEETII, Adm. Sept 2d, 1845. 36 3w Administrator's Sale. jl fmn.ic.ni win De sold at public vendue, on Saturday the 27th of September, lo4o at the basement story of the Ameri can Printing Office building, in ihe town ofBrookvyjfc, Franklin county, Indiana the personal property belonging to the estate of Philip P. Price, deceased, consisting of a sett of Watch maker tools, watch crystals, spectacles, pencils, keys, breast pirts. and other articles of jewelrv, two watches, stove, books, show cases, and va rious other articles attached to a Silver Smith shop, and furniture. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. NOTICE There are several watches in the hands of the administrator, which had been left wiih the deceased for repair. Unless they are called for and the bills for repair paid by the said 27th day of September, they will also be sold to pay the expenses of repairing. JAMES B. SLEETII, Adm'r. Sept 2J, 1845 36 3 w S' O T I cf E . TIIEjSiockholders of the Brooville Insurance Company are hereby notified that an electirn will be held on Monday the 13th day of October 1845, in Brookville, at the office of said Company, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. for the election of nine directors for said Company, it being ihs ninth annual election, in accordance with the provisions of the charter. R. TYNER, Pres. Geo. Holland, Sec'y. Brookville. Sept. 4, 1815. 36-3-. DeIFtER rATDCIIEAPER SCHOOL. BOOKS CANNOT BE HAD, THAN Sanders School Readers, N os. 1,2,3 & 4, Spcllins Hook and Primer. fBlESTIMONIALS from hundreds of -- Practical Teachers of the highest respectability in all parts of the Union are before us, giving unequivocal testimony that Sanders' School Books are the Best are superior to any of a similar kind. We have numerous commendatoiy no ticeswriuev within the last six weeks by some of the most successful teachers in the Western States, as well as some score from New England bearing equally re cent dates, holding such language as the following: 'T believe them to excel in several respects any series before the public." Principal of a High School. 'One striking excellence of these books is the attractive character they offer to young minds, by which they are allured to the r task, rather than compelled; while at the same time if the plan of the author is carried out by the teacher, the pupil will be taken through a rigid mental exercise." Principal of an Academy. ul am pleased with the arrangement ol the lessons both in spelling and reading. There is an easy transition from the simple to the more difficult, and taking the series as a whole think it the best I hare ercrseen. The tone of the lessons is high and well calculated to impress favorably the mind of the young." Principal Female Institute. I think these books excel all other School Books of their kind now in use. I would particularly notice the very easy manner in which the pupil is led along from the alphabet to a finished style of leading." Principal Primary School. ' Particularly do I approve of the Spelling Book as altogether the best in use." Teacher in District School. The subscribers would have it distinctly understood that Sanders' School Books are manufactured in the very best style, are sold as low, and will continue to be sold as low, as any "similar Class Books" published in the country. WM. H. MOORE & CO. Publishers of Sanders' School Books, 110 Main St., bet. thitd & foarth,Cincinnati. Sept 4th, 1845. 36 4w J. H. Wood. J. F. Larkin. WOOD & L All KIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Fancy and Staple Dnj Goods. ALSOFlorrncc Braid, Straw, and Palm Bonnets, BOXSET TRIMMIXGS. c. f c. CHEAP FOR CASH. No 24, Lower Harket St, Cincinnati Sept 12, 1845. 37-ly. TINWARE, STOVES, &C. THE subscriber having removed his shop to his new building North of Price's store, is icad y to furnish his friends (and he hopes that includes every body) with articles of tin ware, &c. of the most substantial kind, manufactured of the best tin plate. He has also just received a new lot of COOKINO STOVES, from Rising Sun, which are far superior to any Cincinnati Stove, being heavier and more durable, all furnished with excellent cookinsr aparatns. His tinware is not nian-r,t..-.i i,.. .nnr.M.i; hut hv himself. u 14 V I 111 CU U? OUpiUiWV., " - -J Hp l-pfnc rnr.stantlv on hand spouts ana

gutters Job work done at snoriesi nonce. JOHN H. FUDGE. Vug 2 11. ' 31-1 y

- BA11LEY WANTED. THE subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 bushel of Barley, for which the highest Cash price will be paid. FRANCIS GRASMUCK. Brookville, Sept. 12th 1845. 37-4w.

LAW NOTICE. SLEET II & MYERS, Altroneys and Counsellors at Law. ttTILL attend to all business entrusted to them, with care and fidelity; ei ther in the Superior or inferior Courts of the State. Office over J. Goodie's store, on Main st., opposite the Treasurer's office, Brook ville, lnd. Sept. 1, 1S45. 36 tf. NEW CABINET SHOP. THE undersigned would res--4 street, a little south of Kings' tavern, where they are prepared to fill all orders in their line, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. N. B. We will receive Produce in exchange for uui furniture, at the market price. ' A. POWELL, J. BUUN1NG, Undertakers. Aug. 23,1815 35-3-n. taxes: "OTICE is hereby given that I will attend at the usual places of holding elec lions, in the several Townships in Union Counly. for the purpose of receiving taxes forlheyear 1815, on the following days, to-wit: Harrison township, Brownsville " Liberty " Harmony " Union " Monday Sr pi. 20th Tuesday " 30ih Wed nesday Oct. 1 st Thursday 2nd Friday " 3rd Centre Is. at Geo. Witters, Saturday 4th And in Liberty during Court, and afier October 4th. Rates of Taxation. On each S100 for State purposes,21cts.7M. do do County " 10 cents, do do Road " 10 cents, do Poll for State " 50 cents, do do Counly " 50 cents. Payment of Taxes is required on or before the lsl day of January 1S45. WM. B-t RAM, Treasurer of Union County. August 11, 1S15. 33 Gw. Richmond Jeffersonian copy 6 weeks, and charge Union County. LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned desires to sell one hundred acres if land lying upon the East fork of White Water, about one mile North of Brookville, upon which is a good mill scat, with an abundant and regular supply of water. A small partof the land is enclosed and cultivated; the residue is well limbered. The mill-seat will be sold separately if desired; ana the remainder in lots to suit purchasers. Title beyond question. J. D, Howland, Attorney for ISAAC J. TILLOTSOX. July 1G, 1S15 29-3m ICS First rale Grind stones received and for sale bv ' R. &S. TYN ER. IRON &. STEEL. Bloom Force, and Jfmati Iron Store X. W. CHAP 31 AX, 3S4 Main Street, near the Court House. CIXCIXXATI. IRON & NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Carriage spring and Iron Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars. Sledg-e and Hammer moulds- All of good quali'.y and warranted. ALSO A superior article of Shut Iron, Nos 22. 24. 25, 26 and 27. N. If. AH of Ihe above arlicles will be sold fir cash, and at low rates. 0unry Merchants and Blacksmiths will find :t for tbeir interest to call before nurrlnin!r elsewhere. N. W. CH A PM A N, August 21st 1S45. 14 ly. r IMlTfVAL. J.W& W.W.Cooper. AVE lemoved their Hide. Oil and Leather Siore from No 37 Main street to o 21 Columbia street between Main and Walnut street CINCINNTI, where they keep a general assorlment of Leather consisting of Hog Skin Sealing, Cilf Skin, do Skirting and Harness Leather, Russet and Black Bridle do Bag hides and sides, Sole and Upper Leather, Call and Kip Skins, Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins, ALSO Spanish and dry hides, Tanner's Oil, Tanner's and CourrierV Tools, Osborn's Patent doi;tle grinding Bark Mills, Dealers in the above line aTe inviied to call and examine our stock. J. W. & W. W. COOPER. N. B. Leather in the rough taken in exchange for Hides and Oil. May 12, IS45. 25-Om. PATENT IU3IlS. THE subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has got a pump shop in op eration on Eli's creek near West L nion, where he calculates to manufacture pumps to order. The above pumps will be warranted to do good service, and holds himself responsible for all pumps that are not good. Take notice that the above pumps are patent pumps, and I understand lhat there is some made by them that have no right. Prosecution will be put in force against all such. I am the inventor, and have the ri"ht. WILSON T. ADAMS. SUBBINA ADAMS & CO. July 24th, 1S45. 30 3m. JOSEPH CAREY, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL Dealers Oi Groceries $ Produce, Xo. 9, Commercial Row. Fool of Maui Sl.Front of Public Wharf, CIXCIXXATI. Salt, Sugar, CofTcc, Tea, Indigo Madder, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns S c. MmiflLD AT THE LOWEST rlsH TRU E. .Manh 27ih 11-lv

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NEW STORE. Cheap Full Goods. EOGELAND & 1TCLEERT HAVE inst received a beautiful assortment of FALL UOODSof the latest styles, :o which thev invite tbe attention of the public generally. Stock consists in part of the following Goods Calicoes of the Jiucst stylet. afFhan satins, .Vuslin de. laines, Jlfpaca lustre. Fclre's. Linens, Wusli:;s, Shawls, Scarfs, Il'dkfs. 'nakccn, Linsevs, Clothes, Cassimeres, Jeans, Flannels, St-c HATS CAPS, BOOTS A. SHOES, G: ocrricSy Ilardicarc, Quccns?tfr, etc., etc. They have on hand excellent Fish, both white & mackerel. PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for Goods- Our store is located near the Court House, one door north of tin Post Office Moffat's Pills & Cheeseman'sjBsalam are found at the same r sta'jiismentSeptember 10th IS45 :V7-ly.

PUBLIC SALE. THERE will be exposed for sale at the residence of the undersigned, living on Little Cedar, two miles and a half oast of Brookville, on Saturday the27ihof September, inst., ihe following described property, to-wit: Horses, cows, sheep, young cattle, 1 wagon, harness, ploughs, harrows, and all kinds ol farming utensils, ha', oats. 12 stands of bees, I cross-cut saw, carpen ters tools, and numerous olher articles. TERMS Twelve months credit will be given on all sums of 3 and over when the purchaser gives note and good security. THOMAS KENNEDY Sept 2d, 1S15. 36 3w fexcixc; NAILS. kc so 10d; do d. For sale by A. DONALDSON A: CO. Ninth and Main sts. 25th 14 V 17-ly. April SMI T II & TUCK E R : WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots & Shoes, PA LM LEAF HA TS, $ C. Xo. 37, Pearl St., Cincinnati. Feb. 6,1815. 7-ly. JOIIX li. CLARK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL grocer Produce, and Liquor JIEUCIIAXT, Xo. 2S5, .V 1 IX S T., C IXC I XX. 1 TI. Pure Wines constantly on hand. March 27th 1S45 14-ly AXTED. Beeswax; Ginseng; White Beans; Mustard Seed. A .DONALDSON & CO., Vhh and Main street. Cin. Ohio. May, 7ih 1S45. 19. CHARLES COLLINS; WHOLESALE & RETAIL 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 ISth 1S45. 16-Gm. J. S. BENNETT & CO., UIOLESALEvv RETAIL DEALERS IN roroisn and Domestic DRY GOODS, XO. 183 MA IX STREET, Ret ween 4th and 5th, CINCINNATI, O. March 2tu 1845, 14-ly. THO 31 AS RUIST, NO. ?9 MAIN ST. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts CIACIAWA t I, DEALER IN Juniata Iron and Kails, Steel, Castings, etc., etc. March 27th 145. 14-ly. 1 HEXUY JUSTICE. Storage. Forwarding, and Commission .TIUKCEIAXT. White Water Canal Ha mm CINCINNATI, Ohio. -REFER TO:Vorthington, fehilito, & Co., f V. J. A. D. Burrows & Co tt.& S. Tyncr, ) J.D. Howland.Esq., S Krookville ta. M. Helm, ( Col.D. Hankins, oxsehsville, I. Hopkins & Iliatt, ) M Daniel Sinks, " Iilton, Ia. Sandford Lackey, i Williams Petty, ? CVniuncn City,I. John Crum, Geo. Gillespie & Co, IIacerstowx; Ia. Thos.G. Noble, Centreville, Ia. Col. Miles Murphy, New Castle Ia. P Patrick, Pendleton, Ia. Buchanan, Ellis, & Co., New Orleans Byran & Mellhenny, Philadelphia. Jul v 4.1844 27 Cm. DODD'S FASHIONABLE II AT STORE, 144 Main Stirrt, THREE DOOF.S BELOW FOURTH STSEET, C I N C I X K A T I . The Hat is drkiirmleiieed to be wi important part of dress; therefore it becomes interesting to learn where a senteel, w ell maile article ran be procured. I invite the citizens of RrooU ville, and itsrk-initr, who may visit Cincinnati, to call t examine the qnality, style and f nish of my hats ; fcctini confident that I can fixe satisfaction. Wm. Ddd. Fancy and staple Dry Goods. THE tubjeribers respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Brookville and its vicinity to their stock of Staple and Fancy Dry good?, a large portion cf which i9 entirely new, and of the latest styles; it having been selected by one of the partners, who has just returned from the Eastern cities, they are confident that they can meet the expectations of their friends and tb3 public, ' Their price art uniform and . PADGETF Ac MACY, 107, M-iin Street, between 1th and 5th. I Cincinnati. i Mircli -,i, i-r n-iy.

CUrtlAK .V. (I ITCH ELDER, WHOLESALE AND tttTAIL 'dfjilers in Imparled $ Am-riam Cigars. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Tobacco & Snuff. NO. 237, MAIN ST., Fourth door below Sixth St., W'tst side C1XCISSATI. March 27th 1S45 H-ly NEW TAILOR SHOP. IYM. CLARK f SOX, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have commenced business in Mr. Itiggs' new building, opposite the Jail. All orders left with them for work shall receive prompt attention, on as liberal terms as can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employed. Fashions tegularly received. May 1st, 1S45. 13 ifW. II VI, AND & CO WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN Sianli and Fancv DRY GOODS 'X o.:Sl, Fifiu St., AW h ide. 3 Djors East of Walnut. CIXCIXXATI 6. Mrcli 27rh IS 15. Il-ly. .1. IIOXTE, Slanufacturer and wholesale dealer in .llauilla, Cotton, A. NO H c in u tx o l) e OF ALL SIZES. Cords, Lines and Twines OF ALL KINDS. Store .Mainstreel. one door bdow Front. MANUFACTORY Oi Western Row, CIXCIXXATI. N. CASH paid for HEMP & FLAX. March 27th 144. 14-1 v. TERMS CASH! L Y 31 A X &. RICE. Importers, Wholesah: f Retail Drains in HARDWARE Jf- CUTLERY. WIRE, STEEL, NAILS, &C., &C., &C. Siii of the Anvil, Corner of Main and Lower Market streets, CINCINNATI. April Ith 1S45. l'--!y S. S. JACKSON, Xiirscrymaift anil Florist, Three miles'below Cincinnati, on tlie river road, between the residences of Major Wm. Oliver and S. S. iHommedieu, keeps constantly for stlc Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Vine, GREEX-1IOUSE P LASTS, Jfr . v'" (fcj-Cut Fiowrs at all seasons. CJ (A catalogue and prices can be seen at the oflice ol the Indiana American.) March 27th 1S45. 14-ly C. lVENItOSE, Whalebone, Whipan?! Cane .Vo.2G. Fifth st. a few doors East of Main, CIXCIXXATI. Has constantly on hand a good supply of Whips and Canes of every description Whips and Canes made to order, or repaired at the shortest Notice. March 27th 1S45. 14-ly. Saddle, Bridle, & Harness Haking. f fill i cJ undersigned having oissoiveu Partnership 'with Isaac Trice, r.as commcnced the Saddle, Bridle and Harness Makinz, at the Brick building occupied for several year by John Holland a Grocery and Bakery, north o f Holland's Law office, w here he will try to accommodate his customers with the light kind o. work at the right prices. JOHN ADAMS. July 30ih 1815. 3I-3m Si PI HITS TURPENTINE i; bbls Spirits Turpentine, just rel andfor sale by C.S. BURDSEL, ju21 27 Comer of Main and Fifth sis S &PICES.-I50 mats Cassia; 1 bbl Nutmegs; 1 do Cloves; 20 bags Pepper; 10 do Allspice. . DONALDSON & CO. For sale by cor. 9ih & Main sts Cincin nati. 31-!y. jy 2 j II. KESSLEU, BUCK SKIS' DRESSER, 4 GLOVE MAXUFACTURER, Keeps on hand at all times a large assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, Mils, and Leather of all kinds. No. 278, Munst., between 6ih At 7th, Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20, IS 45. 13-ly RECTIF1ED WHISKY LWA YS on hand ar..l f.r sle by A, l)JN.LS:.)N, 4 CO. Mirch -2,1815. H-'y. Junielt.1 Iron ar d Xaite. 20.000 lbs. Sligo Iron assorted sizes, 5.003 " Bloom Forre Iron do 003 ': American Steel, 100 " English blistered Sted, 103 " C-ist Steel. Just received and for sale bv R & S. TY.VER. Hrookville, April 22, IS45. JJyULPII. (iUIX IXE. 100 ounces Snlph. Quinine, just received and for sale bv C. S. DURDSAL, jn 31 -27 Corner of M tin anJ Fifth sts I EASTERN' COFFEE.--hnT Hiii rhrpr art. Hi- f.ir a'f hv A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 9th & Main sts. Cincinnati. yi-iy. 200 Marrels of Salt. .'5 Kes white led. Forsilebv It. fc S. April 22, 114." TYNER. I7-lv. NAILS. J liers assorted Nos. For flc by A. DONALDSON 4- (JO. ' N i lit li tnd Miiin t-ls. !.. I7!v. SOO pri!

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