Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 September 1845 — Page 3

Death of Judge Story. Thi eminent tniti is no more. He died on Wednesday efeniti al his residenre in Cambiidfeata qttaiter past 9 o'clock. His pulse had censed lo beal and his hands were closed before 8 o'clock. Hi disease was stoppage of the Intestines, or internal strangulation, which two years ago caused the death or Hugh Legare, Attorney General of the United States, then 0:1 a visit to Boston. . j Joseph SroRr was born in 1.33. tie Graduated at Harvard Unifersity in 1.93. He was apn"leJ Associate Justice of the Unite! State, by President Madison, in ISll. In addition to the duties of Judge of the Supreme Court he devoted much of his time to the Cambridge La School as Pane Professor of Law in Harvard UniversityHis commanding talents as a Lawyer, fand the peculiar felirity with which he imparts to others the rich stores of his own mind, gave Harvard La Scool a preeminence over nil tother similar intti'.utions. It is a painful coincidence that the principals of our two great Law Institutions. Harvard and Yale, should have passed from the scenes of their labors to the world of spirits with but a few days intervening between their deaths. The fame cf Story was not confined to our country. He had a deservedly high European reputation. His name rrflected hnnor on the high post of honor which he held. Jay, Ellsworth, Marshall, Story and others have given character to the Court and made it what the frame rs of the con?viuiion intended it to be, the crowning glory of a free and law abiding people. Few" of the great men who have given lustrs to the Supreme Court have done so much for the clear exposition of its Laws. Marshall and Story rank side by side in this respect. Cool judgement, great learning, firmness of character, strict integrity, a clear head and a pure heart, rendered him entirely fit for that place, now vacant,

and which we fear cannot he filled. A subitum we may and will have, his equal we cannot expect to find. The loftiness f his intellect, the purity of his general spirit the magic spell with which his conversation charmed his hearers, made him the idol of every circle in which he moved. But this is neither the time nor place to write his history or his eulogy. While we bow with submission to the overruling will of Providence, we may be premittcd to mourn the misfortunes of our country in the loss of her bright jewels Thompson, Baldwin, Story, taken from a single department of our Government in so short a tim. Truiy we are fallen upon gloomy days w hen s:ar after star fades from out horizin, leaving lis in comparitive darkness to mourn their setting, alas! never again to rise in that sky where the lig'it is so much needed. A. Y, Tribune. A Dttermined Counterfeiter. The Rushvil'e (In I.) Whig or Sept. 12 says: A suspicious looking fellow came to this place on last Tuesday evening, and put up al the Franklin II ui-e. The next morning h- tried to pass a fifty dollar bill, and ti.uling that no one would change it fir hun. he then oTared a twenty dollar bill 0:1 the sain j bank; both bills were counterfeit, (New York money.) He waj til! I'ulbn'i bills were counterfeit; he llian n f.A,, .t r.l I Kk'.l iKa T.1HKll UIK.IV.I Q IUUI Utllini VJ kill. i-ll . , . . . . .lessee Bank, also counterfeit. The Landbrd told him he would have hi m taken up, tie the.t oTsrel a counterfeit sovereign The Landlord told him if he would pay in jood m uey, he might go; he soured u p and left in a hurry. N. B. He is about five feet eight or pine inches high, wore whiskers, and roJe a bay horse. He started on the Knightstown road. The most extensive Counterfeiting Establishment, peihaps. in the United Slates, has jus 1 been discovered near Lexington. Kv. One of the gang, named George W. Robinson, who had been arrested, was taken sick, and expecting to dt, he disclosed the operations of his confederates in crime. The establishment was on the farm of a person named Benton, two of which family were arrested. At that place all the implements of the trade, the most complete in their kind, were found. Ej-tensire Rtbberq Mr. E. C. Davidson, of Mirion, Ohio bad his pocket book, containing about seven thousand dollars, cut frou his vest pocket on Friday night la Baltimore, at the Holiday street Theatre, by some adroit pick-pocket, and contained as near as Mr. D. can recollect, about S7.')00 in bank notes, as follows, viz: four bills S500 each, one (he thinks) the Mechanics' Bank of Baltimore, four of $100 on the Chesepeke, $.2,700 inSoOs and SIOOs on the Lancaster and the Lancaster County Bank of Pennsylvania, and the remainder 011 various banks in the vicinity. reward of $503 is offered for the tecovf ry of the money. The money had been received by him for a drove of caule which he had soJ recent! v in Lancaster Pa., and the adjoining counties. Mue violence in Kentucky The people of Clay County. Ky., are for taking the law in their own hands. Dr. Raker h.s been lodged in jail for murder, tried, convicted, and was soon to be hun?. This was a l done in a resular wav But a few ofthj people of Cliy thought this all "mne. and so they determined upon a rescue. In other words, like ihe respectable gentlemen of Fayette, they would, in a vety orderly manner, go to the jail, rpenils doors and allow the murderer to "talk out. Got. Owsley did not think this Proceeding altogether right. So he ordered Gen. Dudley to proceed to Manchester i;h an armed force, and tee that tbe law was maintained inviolate. What will be the result we shall hear ii. a few dare. We suppose Baker will be hung. If not, there will be a light and then, it is aid. the result will be uncertain. We should like to know the moving noises of this outbreak. Will not ome onein Kentucky give them to the public? Cin. Gas. New York Tuesday 16-.h.-Geneee F muis in demand, and the hulk of the "les to-day bave been at $4 871; Ohio and M:cl,igan brings 84 75 a 4 87; Southern kind are dull at S4 62i a 4 87. r 1703 bnahels Delaware wheat told at SI. 2000 bus. Southern rorn told at 54 c's. measure; 151 ca.fc. whi-kr were ta-

A Most Distressing Scicidb took place at Washington city on , Tuesday. Mrs. Nicholson, wife of Major Nicholson, cut her throat with a rator, wounding herself so severely as to produce death in a few minutes. Mrs. Nicholson was a guest of Mr. Heias, one of the edimraof the Union, at whose house the distressing event took place. Mrs. N. is supposed to have labored under mental derangement produced by the death of her daughter .1 Spunky Woman A countryman last week sold a cow to a lidy on Western Row which had but one teat that gave milk. It was an evident cheat, and she returned to the man for her money. Herefused. A neighboring lady, Mrs. W , was determined to see justice done. She found ihe row-dealer and demanded restitution fir the injured party. He still refused; but the lady became enraged and taking the fellow by the collar led, him to a dray standing near, took out a pin and gave him his choice to receive a flagellation or act honestly. .This countryman was stricken with sudden fright. He trembled, looked wilvJIy around, forked over, and sloped with his one teat cow to other parts less susceptible of resentment. Cin. Commercial.

Edicard C Dnran of Vincennea, Ind. has beeugappointedby the President, Puiser in the Navy in (he place of Pdilo While. Mr. Doran is a young man. and was a c lerk in the Indiana Legislature the wiuter of 1843 4. (tT" Vit X?u Firfc Ci'irinniti t i Tvco Days correspondent of the New York Commprcial Advertiser ssys iliat the completion of the New York ami Eri Railroad will bring Cincinnati within two dsy's travel of New York city. The railroad from Cincinnati to Sandusky w ill lie completed in the course of the coining year, and when the line is finished, one cn ! ave Cincinnati in the morning, arrive etrly in the evening at Sandusky, thence y st'Mnib-Mt t'i D.niitirk. getting a night' sWp. "-id arriving next morning m timefj the cars for New York, which will lv leah'din twenty fur hours, matkii for ty -eight hours from Cincinnati to New York. Abolition Funds. How they go. We leam from an Anti-Slavery paper, that 700 or 900 dollars, collected for the relief of Walker while in jail in Florida, were entrusted to one of the brethren who w as sent down South with it, but Walker never saw either. 1 Wtll Buttered."1 Last year the quantity of butter that reached the Hudson river by wiv f the Erie canal was upwards o'2.'I,00000J pounds, valued at nearly twi millions of dollars. The quantity this year, it is supposed, will be one half less, i'l consequence of tiie drought. WM. COLESCOTT. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ftrookville, la. Sept. 23'. h. 1S43. 39 6m. LATH! LATH!! LATH!!! THE suecniers having their Lath Cutting Machine in 'ull operation, are prepared to 10 r null Lath of tlm best quality, either of Poplar or Cotton-wood, at the lowest market prices. Orders for Lath will a'ways be filled , . , . with promptness and des hwl priceg Wl be . jar or cotton.Wo0d Logs. despatch. G ash and given for 3.IHI0 popSTI; RNS & BROTHER. Lawrencehurij!!. Sept. 3fi, l45 :?03v 7irrencpiri BeacmSX NEW GOODS! DIRECT fr.m New York, 'ninnEi,toim snd Boston, jnsiT received by WOOD & LARK IV, Xo. 24 fairer Market Street. Cincinnati WEaredt'ly receiving a eplensid as s.irtment of Dav tioons from the Eas'ern cities which we offer 011 the most favorable terns. Country merchants and others visiting thee ty will ri id it to their advan -tsffeto give 11 a call, as we are determined lo sell as tu if not Wrrthan any oth er house in the city. Among our stock will be found the follow in?: Broad cl'th all cnU Plain and fancy casimere do do satinett9 do do jeans do do Tweeds Apron check Shiitinsr check Red Ticking brown Drilling brown muslins blr-aehed do Red and yel funnels Plaid Linseys Cashmere plaids; bed blankets saddle clo Canvass and padding Wad:lin and hotmg silk and Twist button and triming New style prints do do cashmere do do ffinghams do do Rep Mpaca Lutre Heal silk warp do B'ack etlK Fancy do !.idif9 cravats Dress shawls woolen plaid do Pnjee Ac bandano If an.lkerchie's spool cotton Thread Tape. pis, needles tiloves etc. etc. ALSO Florencehraid and straw bonnets, bonnet Trimmings etc. etc. etc. in great vsrieiv . All of wtoch w wi!i sell on the mot favorable terms IVK dennte aid Retail. Cwcimittt, se,,t. 10. t4-". t"-ly NEW GOODS. WIRECT I M POR T ATIONS...-NOW reJce.vin. 18J PACKAGES QUEENS WARE, consisting of 35 crates Painted and C C Fluted and Plain Teas; 20 do F.dg'd PUtes, Twifflers and Modins; 10 do C C .M flins. French shapes; 10 do do and Ed'd Dishes, Bakers Nap, );es. French shapes; 10 do Col'd and C C Howls: 6 da C C Covd and Uocov'd Cham-be-s, 4 d do Ewers and Basins, 0 do do and painted Teapots, Sugars, Creams. 6 do do do Hexagon Jugs, 3 do Col'd Jugs, 11 da Blue Texiin Teat, Tea ware, Plates. Twitaers, Mudii8, Ditln-8. . Btkeis, Jugs. Howls, 17 do Pink, Purple, B-ack and Blue Teas, Twitlbirs, Mutiins, Juys and Howls, 12 do Whim a la Perle Stone Break fast, Dining, Tea and Toilet Ware, II Jo Blue Seasons, Raia'd Fig'd do, 10 do do Corinth do do, 9 do Blick Centre fioston Jlail do. The above Goods, comprising the largest assortment ever offered in tbia City, have been imported direct from the Potteries, are now landing. They will be sold in tbe original packages or repacked, at small advance, by U ALDRICII, Agent. 171 Main street. Cm. Sept. iriti l-1. 3-4w

Roots & Shoes at Wholesale.

B. BIRDSALL, No. 49 Main street, second door above Columbia, has re ceived, and is now opening a new and extensive assortment of Boots and Shoe, direct from the manufacturer. He invite the attention of country merchants tn his new and splendid nock before they m ike their purchases, as he thinks he can make it to their interest to do so. N. B. He is also agent for Ihe Cincinnati manufacturers, and is constantly re ceiving Boot of all disrriplionit. Sept. 12 1845. Cm. Gaz $2. 37-2m. WENTWORTH & BROTHERS, W llol.KS I.K IIKM.Ki S IM FOREIGN& DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Cor. of Mai n $ Fourth sis Cincinnati, aRSPRC TKl'I.LY Invite m-rchant visiting the city to ex imine thi r very extensive assortment of Fresh and Season able 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. Among their Dunentica may be lound. VMi bale Brown Sheeting; 10 do do Drills. 25 do Scarlet. White and YePow Flannels. 10 cases Canton Flannels. 5 do Linseya. 35 do Bleached Muslins. 100 do Prints, new at vie. eotnc verv rich. 3 do Earl'ton Ginahams. Ai.so A prime assortuiri.t of Woolens Vesting?, Tailor's Trimmings, Are. fic Al.S A spendiil stock 01" Kashionahle Staple and Fancy Imported Goods, Sinai1 wares in great variety. .lso 300 pieces Carpeting, all quali ties Purchasers will find this stock well wort!their attention, Hnil an exnominl ion will sattefv those in Ihe hatiit of buying Kat-t. that I i in.: and money cm be aaved by buying here. VKrVOKTll Ac BROrilEUS. Comer Mai" and F-unh i-treet, Se;.t 12, IS45, (Cin.Ca. $2 ) i..Mw. J1ETTEU AND CHEAPER SCHOOL HOOKS OAMXO T BE IIAO. THAN Sunders' School readers. os. 1.2,3 & 4, spelling Itooknild Primer r1Ksn.M(NIALS from hundreds of Phactical Tkchi;rs of ihe hlahei respeclability in all parts of the Union ate before i.s, givino unequivocal tesiimony that SaNnena' School Books are the Bes t ore superior to oy of a similar kind. We have uumeti'iH rouimemlaioi y im ticeswriitev within the las! tu'.r tcetks b some of the most successful teaeheis in the Western States-, as well as .some score from New England beariiio equally recent dates, holding such language as the followins: 'I believe them to excel in several respects any series before the public." Principal of a High School. "One striking excellence of these books i the attractive character they offer to young minds, by which they aie al ured in iheir task, rather than compelled; while al the same time if the plan of the auilii.r is carried out by the teacher, the pupil will be laken tIirouh a ricid mental exerce." Principal of an i.-adenty. "I am pleased with the arrangement ot the lessons both in spelling nnd reading. There is an easy transition from the simple to the more difficult, and takinn the series as a whole I think it the bist 1 hat e ever seeu. The tone of the lessons is high and well calculated to impress favorably the mind of the young." Principal Fe mil" Institute. 'I think these books excel nil oilier School Books of their kind now in use. I would pari cularly nonce the very easy manner in winch the pupil is led aloiia from the alphabet to a finished sly le of leading." Principal Primary Srhotd. 'Particularly do I approve of ihe S(e!lr'lrsr Hook as altogether the best in use." 7Viu her in District School. The su'usei ibers would have it di-oinctlv understood that Sandsrs' School Books are manufactured mine very (.st sulo. fire so ,f low, an 1 will continue to be sold as low, as any "similar Class Books"' published in the country. WM. II. MOORE & CO. Publishers of Sanders School Books, 110 Mam si., bet. third & fotirth.Ciiicinnaii Sept 4th, 1845. 36 4w J. 11 Wood. J. P. Larkin. WOOD & LAKKI.V WHOLESALE AND R R t A 1 1. OKtl.lOiS IN Fancy ant! Stopfr Dry Hoods. Al.SOriorciiro llraitl, x(mw, ami Ialm ISaiKM'to, BOXXET TM M UlXdS. dc. f c. CIIEVt FOR t 'sil No 24, Lower Harket St, Cincinnati Sepi 12 IS4. 37-ly. TINWARE, STOVSS, &0. TH fcl -nisei uier IlivioJ removed his shop 10 his new building North of Price's store, is ready lo furnish his friends (and bi bitpett thai includes every oody) with articles of tin ware. &e. of the most siilisianti tl kind, nunuficiured of ihe best tin plate. He has also just received a new lot of COOKING STOVES, from Rising Sun. which are far superior to any Cincinnati Stove, beios heavier nod more durable, all furnished with excel lent cooking apjratns. His tinwire is not nnnuf ictnred by apprentices, but by himself. He keeps constantly on hau l spouis and gutters. Job work done at shortest notice. JOHN II. FUDGE. Aug 20, 1845 34 ly LIQUORS &. WINES. Half Pipes French Rrandy, 5 do Holland Cm, 20 quarter Ctsks old Sberrj Wine, 2tl " Madeira Wine 50 " Sweet Malawi Wine, Vu TarrcU P?aeh Hrandy, 10 -lamaict Spirits, 10 Old Ru:n, . 10 " Old Whisly, 50 Casta Cherry Ro.'.'nce. All of which will bsold low. For salediy A- DONALDSON & CO. March 30. l45. ' JOII V D. HO W LAND,' Attorney at Law, UROOKVlLLE. la. XA1LS. 250 keg assorted, for sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 9th &Main!8. Cincinnati. Julv ', 1S4.V 31 -ly.

SAVE YOVIl TEETH!

C. W.KKELY, "Surgeon Dentist. Is now in B-ookville. wh re he ill remain a short lime to attend lo calls in the line of his business. He is prepared lo insert Teeth either on fToM Plate "t 'Pot, and warrant their beamy and durability. All operations in the Dental Ait performed upon the latest and 1110-t approved principle. Persons wishing woik done, will please call soon as possible. Ashe intends visiting Brokvile nnuually, all operations will tie u nnamed. TCjItoom nl McCttrdifs Hotel iTf September 10. 185. 37-ly II A K L R V W AN T ED. Til H subscriber wishes 10 purchase IO.OOO bushels of Barley, for which the highest Cash price will l e paid. FRANCIS GRASMUCK. Brookville, Sept. 12. U 1815. 37 4w. LAW NOTICE. S LK K I II & M Y i: R S, Attmneyn and Counsellor til .aw. LILL aiiend 1.1 all l u-nn'-s euuuste.l lo ihem, with c ire and fidelity; either in the Superior or inferior Courts ol the State. Oili.'e over J. Goodie store, n Mum si., opposite ihe Treasurer's office, Bnn kville, lud. Sept. 1, 1813. 30 if. NEW CABINET SHOP. THE uudeisLned would n s peri fully inform tin ruiZ'-ns of B'ookville and vicimi. and the tiiiblic generally. I hut I bey bite opened, a Cabinet Shop in Brookville, oil ihe West si.leo; .M.iiu street, a hille south of Hugs' lav ein. where they are prepared lo fill nil ord rs in Iheit line, mi the nhoite.-t noiiee and most reason ihle term. N. B. We will receive Pradce in exelmnie for out fuuiiune. at the m irkel price. A. POWELL, J. BRUM Mi, L'uder.'akt rs. Aug 23,1813 3. :tm. LAND FO It SALE. '"UIE uiulersiiiied desiies in sell one bnnilred acres nl land ly me upon the East fork of While Water, about one mile North of Brookviile, upon which is a good mill seat, uith ail abundant and regular supply of water. A small part of the la-id is enclosed and culuvaii d; the rc-idii' is well limbered. The iiii.l-seat'w ill In- soul separately if desired; au.l ill- remainder in lots lo suit f urchiisers. Tnle beymid question. J.D. IIjwlano, Attornev for ISAC J. T'lLLOTSOV. July 10. ISJo 2'J 3m IUOV & STEEL. Bloom Fohoc, ao Iimii Ihon Store N. W. CHAI3IA, 384 .1ci in Street, nrar fie Court House. C.YC7.Y.Y.177. IRON & NAILS of all size, STEELS of every description, ail of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Ib'llowa, Carriane sprintr ano Iron Axles, II amnereil Iron. Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All ol good quality and warranted. superior article of Shut Iron, Nos '22. it. 2o, 20 ami 27. V. It. All of the above arlicles will b sold f r cash, and at low rates. Counrv .Merchants aod ItlackMiiiihs will lii il it lor ttieir interest to call be'"re purchasing elsewhere. N. W. Cll M.M N. August 21st l4a. 14 lv. RKMDVAL J.W&W.W.Coopsr. iIUAVE iemove.1 then iii.ie. Oil and I.utiihxr S nrii'liiiin V.. fl? l ml Irflol to -V, 21 ('on.iibi. sireet between Main aid Walnut sireet CISCINN'IT. where they keep a grueral assortment of Leather rousisiing of Hog Skiii Scoring, Ciirskin do Skiri'iii and ITirnes Leather, Russet and Bl ick Budle do B ig liido nd side.. Sole and Upper Leather, Call and Kip Skins, Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins, -ALSO-Spanish and drv hides, Tanner's Oil, Tanner's and Courrier's Tools, Osborn't Patent donlle grinding B.irk MilN, Dealers in "lie above line are invited to call and examine our stock. j. w. & w. w. coop; r. N. B. Leather iu the rough liikeu in rxch uige for Hides and Oil. Mv 12 1815. 25 Gm. I AT KNT PUJIi'S. XHK suhsertber wishes in inform tbe public thai he has cut a pump shop in operation on Eli's rreek near West L'iiih:i, wh.'re he calculates to m mufieture pumps in order. The above pumps ill be warranted to do good service, mid holds himself icspuiisible for all pumps lh.it are not Zood. Take notice thai the above pumps are patent pumps, and I ituderstanri thai there is some in i le bv them lb it have no right. Prosecution will be put in force asaint all such. I am th inventor, and have the right. WILSON T. ADAMS. SUliniNA ADAMS & CO. July 24ih. ISIj. 3 I 3u. JOSEPH C A II U Y , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer t i Groceries $ Prod it c e, Io. , Conmirrcisil How. Foot of Main St. Front nf Public Wharf. CIXCIXXATI. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, lndior, Madder, Nmls, Glass, Cotton Yams S c. A-7aoLD at mc LOWEST CASH TRICK. March - t I"4" H-'T C. II HAD LEY, PROPItiB T't "fthi Hostun House, corner of 6lh and Elm etreeta,Cincmnati. Fanners, merchants, drovers and dusines? men generally, visiting the city, wili tind it tbeir interest to call. Carriage housea and good atablinff. Horaca kept by the day or week. April ltrt 1S4V Ifi lv

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NEW STORE. Cheap Full Goods. H0GELAND & ITCLEER7 HAVE just recti'el a beautiful assort, meniof F LL (JOODS . f tlm late styles, 'o which thjv invite tbo ttcntion of the public generally. Stock cuiisit8 in part of the following tlni'ds Calicort itf the Jiucnl Vr, ajfulian in' int. Jlu$tin Je laiitrt. Ifmrn lustre. Felve', I ineii. Vix'wir, Shnwls. Smrft, Il'dkf JSTuokten, ,iii.try. Cl'ithrt, Cattimeret. Jeant, Flaniirlt, Sc HATS & cirs, isoutn x. suoi:s.

Gioccrics, Hnrthrarr Qurnisirrttr, 7t, rtr. I'h'y lisve on hmd pxccllrt Fish, Loth W III I E V M ( KEUEL. PRODUCE wi.l be taken in exchange ior , .tip's- Our store is located near tie ou't House, ot.e door north of th s Poet tile" Moffit's FUI3 & Ch3eseman'3 Bsalam liniiid al I In' sa u 'sinUiisiueiil September lOib H45 :t-ly. TUB LIC SALE. THERE will be exposed for sale al the residence of the undersigned, living on Lit'le Cedar, I wo miles and a h ilf eat of llrookvilie, on Saiuiday the27'hof September, iiiNi., ihe following described properly, to-w it: Horses, cows, sheep, yoiinj caule. I wagon, bar ness. plough. harrow :ind nil kinds ol farming utensils, hav, oats. 12-taiids of bees, I cross-cut saw, carpciiier tools, and numerous other article. TERMS Twelve ti,(. mbs credit ill he given iii nil sums of S3 and over when ihe pnifhaser (lives note mid good security. THOMAS KENNEDY Sept 21. 1813. 36 3w FEXCIXG NAILS. swtj? "ill do SI. For sle hv A. DON XLIHOV .V. CO. N: 11 tli and M iin sis. April 2uh Kl I7-ly. S 31 1 T II & TUCKER; WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Boots & Shoes, PA T.M I. FA F II 1 7'X. $ C. Ao. 37. Perl St., Cincinnati. Feb. CIS t: 7-1 v. J O II X 11 CLARK, WHOLES. LR A N n RETAIL Grocer, Prod tire, nod Ij'tq'tiir Xo. 2S.Y 1 1 ix sr.. cixrixxi ti. Pure 'Vines e uistintly on haml. M ircn 27to HCi 14-ty WTiiD.Rees.vax; Ciiiiseiis; White Hi-an; illlslard Seerl. A .DONALDSON & CO., 9th and Main street. Cin. Ohio. Mav. 7ih IS 15. If). C ll AULlIS COLL1XS; WHOLESALE & RETAIL DUC.ST. N. E. coni'.T of Lower Market and Sycamore sts, Cincinnati. Oils, Colours Varnishes Dye Staffs, etc. Cash for Flux-seed, Ceeswax and CJinaerg. .pril Ilh l"4 i lit fin J. S. 15 K X T K V T & C O., . IIOLESLE i RETAIL DEaLEHS in rorcisu ami Io:nctic DBS Y CiOOB!?. a o isi ma ix sTu:i: r, Itetweeu 4tb ai.d "ili, ClNOl.W T1, O. March lli 1?45, I4-ly. HKXKY -IU STICK. Storage. Forwarding, and Commission i .Til While W.-iler C.innl ISaiii. CINCINNATI, Ooio. ' -REFER TO:Worthinjiion. tnliln. & Co., ) Casper Sharp, I Cn'ri J. A. D. Ilurrowg & Co ) R vfe s. Tvner, J.D. H.iwIand.Esq, rookville, Fa. M. Helm, Col. D. Ilankina. Conntrsville, Ia. Hopkins & lli.nt, ( M D.inio siukn. j Iilto, Ia. Simtford Lackey, 1 Willi.ims Petty, (.'A'BBinoE City.Ia. Joim ('rum, J Geo. Gdlepie & Co, IIagerstows; Ia Tims. (I. .Noble. Cen r e 1 lle Ia. Col. Miles Murphy, New Castle Ia. P Patrick, Pevoletom. I a. Hui-li.ru in. Ellis, & Ci . New Otutsi Rvran it M ll lennv. l'niLAnELPHi. Julv 4.IK44 27-6in. T II O 31 AS H U I S T, t t m mn sr. UET EEN FROXT& SECOND sts DCXLEIt IN Juniata Iron nod X.-iils, Steel, (. 'ostiums, etc., etc. March 27th l-MV I4-Ir. DODO'S FASIIIOXABLR HAT STORE, 144 .tlaia Slrtvf, THREE DOOPS BELOW rOUHTH STREET. CISCIMRaTI. Th ttat Is acknowledged to I an imporitfiit nat of dress; iherefo-e ll Nn-.tincs i'iire-line to IraM, w-'m't a tenleei. well mal lirls rai I1 procured. invile Ihfi-iluc llrookTillr. a J Us vicinity, who mayrisil Cincinnati. I call a nl cniiiie the quality, style ami tM.wti of im li' : frrlinc conflornt thai I ran circ salt fa lion. Win. liMld. Fancy and staole Dry Goods. TIIE .ubsenbers respecifilly call the attention of the citizens of UroukviKe and its vicinity to their stuck of Staplo and Fancy Dry joods, a large piriionul which is entirely new, and ol the latest styles; it h:ivin been selected by 'one of the partners, who has just returned irom the Eastern cities, they are confident that they can meet the expectations of their friends and tbe puhlic. Their priret are niifnrm nnd fiw. PADGETT As M aCV. Ifl7, Main Street, between 4th and 5ih. Cincinnati. March On. 1i.", 13-lv.

J. CCr.4!4R RATCnGL.ERf WHOLES ALE ilDH ETMI. - d-a!ers in Imported $ American Cigars. ALSO, ALL KIMD9 OF Tobacco &l Snuir. NO. 237, MAIN ST., Fourth door below Sixth St., lt'rt side cixcixx.it. Mirch 27th H15 11-lv

NEW TAILOR SHOP. in. CLAIIK $ SOX. ESPECTFULLY inform the public that Kiev have commenced business in Mr. Rings' new building, opposite tiie Jail. All orders left w ith them for work shall receive prompt attention, on as libermI terms aa can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employed. Fashions teguUrly received. May 1st, 1813. 18-tf. V , II Y L A X D & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN StaplR ansl P.i-.icv DItY GOODS, X-:.: I, Fifih SI.. Xor h id:. 'A Door Hat of Walnut, CIXCIXXATI O. .Mirch 27r!i lr?4. 14-1 y. J. BOXTE, M lr.ufictnrcr mi l wiioVi!.- d 's'er in .llanilln, Cotton, AM M c 111 p Rope, OF ALL SIZES. Cords, Lute mid Titbits OF ALL KINDS. Store Main street, one door beljw Fr-jnt. wtTicroR On Itest-m llr. C IX( I V.V I 7V. N. R.-CAII pod for HEMP & FL.VX Ur h 2."ih 1-41. It-ly. TERMS CASH! LY Import-rit. H'tflrsnl Itetail Dealers in IIAHItWM'F 4- CVTLUUY. WIUE. S PEEL. NAILS, it I.'.. itC, &C Sisu of 4:it Anvil, 'orner of M tin and L iwer Mirket atrcets, CINCINNATI. pr,l lath l-T. lo-!y S S. J.U Kfi.o fViirsvrviinii :m;l rioril, Three hiiU's !!. ,w I'liiciun Hi. oil tn-J riv er rnad. Iwiween the residence ut M.ijur Win. Oliver and S. S. ij'lloiniiiedieu, keeis conatintly tor bile Fruit on I Orn i mental Trc. s. Mini?!, Viie, annnxiiousi: plaxts, fr ftljut. Fiowers at ail teasum--CU ( citiloffue and pr-ce can be seen at ihe oilice ot tbe Indiana American.) Mi rob JTlh IMk U-ly v7p n x Vos r," WIinlfn?. Wlii ! an I Cine Xo.23, Fifth at a few dour Fa.it of Main, CIXCIXXATI. 11m consttrnlv on band a wo.i.l supply o( Vhips and Canes of eve'y descrijition Whip an I Ones made to order, or repaired M tlm shortest Notice. March 2', lit lf45. 14-Iy. Siddlc, Bridle, & Ham3S3 Makia;. 'Mill -, iiiuler-iyiie I luvim; dissolved Par in-rs'i'p with Isaac Trice, has "iim neneed the Saddle, Bridle a id Harness M ikni2. althe Diick hniMi"? nccu; ieil for several years by John Hollui l Ueneerv and Hikerv, nuitli of II 'land's Law olfiee, where he will try to accommoi date his ciist. imers w ith the njhl kind o. work at the right p. ices. JOHN ADAMS. July 30ih 1S43. 31-3 11 1 3 hiils Spirits Turpeiiiiue, jusi re'! audf o sale by C.S. niTKDSEL. ju21 27 Corner f Main and Fifth s's APICES. -13 mats Cassia; 1 bhl Nutniess; 1 do Cloves; 21 bass Pepper; i;l d All'piee. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. Oil & Mam sis. Cincinnati, jy 23 31-ly. II. KESSLEK, buck sii oni:si:i glovi: MUF.ryruiu:ii. Kp im lurid at a'ltiuifs slar; ns'iortinent of Hn:!c kin Gloves, Mils, arid LeaVli'T of nil kinds. No. 27", Munst , between (1;h .V 7ib, Cincmi.atr, I Ihro. March 2H. HI". ,:ULL RKCTIF1KD WIIISlvV ,'V V Y-i on hi'id nr.d for sale by . D N LA'ON, '. Mirch .'i.sl. Ju'veMa Iron a?d A t 2 t.iK.) '.. .sVV i Iron asmnie l size; 5.0JJ " Bloom Forge Ii on do G )J ,: .4 m ' I eel, do IM " English Mistered Steel, 10J " Ctst Steel. Jml received and fur pale bv n .s. TY.vr.rt. Rrookville. pril 22. H4'i. 17 ly. tULPII.- (iUIMXE. 4O0 5 ounces ulph. Quinine, jtisl received and for sale bv C. S. BURDSAL, pi21 -27 Comer "f M tin and Fifth st I ASTERN COFFEE.-204 -oa; Rio, choice article for sa'e bv A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 9lb & Main sis. Ciiicinna-i. iv23. 31-ly. 200 Harrelsof Salt. ! Kezi wbitu led. For sale by U. & S. TVNER. April 22. IM-i 17-ly. NAILS. fp g 4 kegg assorted" Nos. For sale by iVW A. DONALDSON 4 GO. N in tli aril Mvn ate. prl! 2h,

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July 23, 1815. 3 1 -it. TA X T E D.--V, h i f c Va i or Valley Slock. i have gio acres of com! Iniul in Seoit County. Indiana, near Madison, la. I wiil echaiig.e a: a fair price for White Water Valley Siock, at par. C. S. nURDSAL. )f "1 27 t i.-nerof M.iin an I Fifth st. i; lank im: sale a r this office