Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 October 1845 — Page 3

COMMERCIAL. lirookvilU Market, Oct. 11. Wheal 52, Hour J?3 00 to S3 23. Some lots of new corn have been sold at 10 cents. Flax seed 87, cider 2 50 per bbl., loose hay per ton ST, but very scarce, oats 16e. .tdianapolis Market, Oct. 4th. Wheat 37c; Flour per bbl. $2 00 to S2 25; hay per ton $4 SO; corn (old) 20; corn meal 25; green apples 37; butter 10. CoLt Mnce, Oct 3. 1815. data -Wheat 47c. Oats 12 l-2c Fls-seed 87c. Rye 32c. Corn 22c. per bushel. Madison, Oct. 0. tiiain-Wheat 50c. per bushel; Corn :k)e.; Oats 18a20c. Corn meal, 30c. Hour S3 O0j3 25 per bbl. Hicon Hams 10al2c, hog round 7aSc. Potatoes 25c. Heef5-Adc. per lb. Dried do. 10. Contracts have been made for pork at S3 75 per c vt. At Cincinnati some heavy contracts have been made at SI 00.

Cambuiooe City, Uet.M b. Wheat, we lem, has advanced to 50c oer bushel, which is now paid in cash b several houses. A farmer who returned from there yesterday told us that after h sold at the above price, he hoard that one house was paying 52c- The canal is in statu qno., i!iJ no prospect of anything beitigdone on it until the river is swelled by rains. Owr. Milton, Oct. 1st. We have no change o note in the price of Wheat eince our last. 4Scts is paid j ircelv the white Wabash commanding 2cts ... i i .. . . i more ii uutuci linn any ouier variety Fort Wayne, Sept. 28th, The Wheat market for some days past his been qaite active, large quantities arriving daily. The farmers; having gener ally finished seeding, are giving their attention to the sale of the crop already on hand. It is now in good demand at 6:!a65c and is the finest ever raised in Northern Indiana some of it weighing G7 lbs. to the measured bushel. Toledo, Sept 35th 8115. Since our last, the receipts of wheat and Hour have increased, and sales to a considerable extent have been made. We notice yesterday sales of six hundred barrels flour straight brand, at $3,?5a3,8l,and during the week 15,000 bushels of wheat were taken at prices ranging from 73 to 70c the latter being the highest price paid. Lafayette, Oct. I, 1S45. The weather is becoming tool and falllike. Grain arrives less freely than some two or three weeks sine?. Wheat sold readily ut 53c. this morning, but the news from England will probably sink it to 50 cent?. New Corn is beginning to orrive, and purchases have been made at I0al2ic Other grains remain without alteration. Flour city mills S3 25, country brands S3 00a3 12 J. No Bacon m maiket.There is a good supply or salt on hand, and selling at SI 72a2 00 per barrel tor coarse, or SI 60 for fine. Sent forward by Canal, since our last, as follows: Bushels of Wheat, Barrels of Flour, Founds of Merchandize, " Feathers. Wco Sundries, 31,425 1,741) 150 1.257 2.2G3 2,500 Among the receipts, prCanni since our last, we note the following Battels Salt, Founds Merchandize, " Furniture, " Iron and Nils, 11 Tobacco, Clocks, Sole Leather, Candles, " Sugar and Molasses, 3,380 135,879 8.700 4.G21 1,810 2,040 1,709 100 13.800 Cinclnnait Market October 8, 1815. Intswa.r 25a26c per lb. i??cr-Packet spay 12al3c; Retail fresh print 20a25c; good crock 15a20e. fWe-The supply of RcefCatde i good and our Butchers purchase choice animals at S3 25.i3 75 per UK) lbs. nett, and inferior at 75a3 00. Cheese A good article brings icadily Oic pr lb. t f-Vg.-Packers pay 81a'.; Retail 9c per . ,lw uaiii ih.mii JEon rnmm,.i o- 7., oi b k! irf. i Flour-M 10aS3 12. twain Wheat 55c per bushel of 00 16s. torn sells from store at 35a39j per bush. f'V.wics-Sugar Cla7cpcr lb. Rio Coffee 7a8. Provisions Current rates are as follows; viz. Clear Pork S15 SOalG per brl.MessSla 00, Prime S12 00. Rump and Umc 9 SOalO 00. Joles 7 OOaS 00.Bacon Shoulders 61a7c prime. Sides 7la o. Hams, prime 8a9c. Lard 5i 71c. iVt 22a23o per bushel. Tallotc-H. 7lH'wco-Best brands Six twist firm at y and some held at 7c per lb. I nferior bc. Twelves 9al2 1-2. H"ool-20a:Wc embrace extremes. Whiskey 18 l-2al8c. A MacMne in Lawrenceburgh. Indiana, turns outerch week between 100,000 and 150.000 laths of superior quality. Phila Lsdeer. Maine Election. Anderson, the Democratic candidate, is elected Governor by the people. The Wh out ofdl, and a respectable minority of tCt' Remarkable Escape. On the 29th ultimo, Josiah Barns and Andrew Matkcmi ol Clay counir. k whita nr.;.,from Mill, rode under an oak to avoid the ram. Almost immediately, a flash of lightning killed both their horses, under them, but neither of the men was materially injured, though Markum was thrown twenty feet from the tree. 0Cr:uVii,.-We learn that Dr. Wilson, who rcsiJed some four or five miles south , '7W Castle, committed suicide on Sunday last, by taking poison. JLe. beench"CeJ offence on winch he waa arrested and gave bail nlnZ ppearane 'be next term of the "enry Circuit Court. His bail not wish, bJ,M T-m r5?Pn8ible court, was about to deliver hmt to the Sheriff, which is -Hosea to haremrtuenccd him in this!

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postscript!'" CAmbriogk City, October 8th, IS 15. Arrival of Boats. We have the pleasure of announcing to our friends, the arrivalof boats at this place, from Cincinnati. Thp Rell of In

diana," arrived on Monday evening last; Capt. Lemmos, her master, deserves great creuu lor nis untiring exertions, and indomitable preseverence in surmounting the obstacles w hich have so long prevented navigation to this point. The Springfield, (to be named the "Star oi amuridge City,' ) arrived yesterday evening, freighted with salt for ihis place. Doth these boats are of fine proportion and large dimensions, and will have their full share ol business from this point. Cambridge City Reveille. Female influence. A down oast yankee pays: "Though the men hold the reins , the women tell them which way to drive." Administrator's Notice. J&TOTICE is hereby given that the un- - ucrsigneu nas taken out letters of administration on the estate of William Simonson, late of Franklin county, State of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate "payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for Fettlement. The said estate is supposed to be insolvent. BARNEY SIMONSON, Jr. ANDREW J. ROSS, Administrators. October 0, 1845. ll-3w. Administrator's Sale. "OTICE is hereby given that we will day. thc3lst day of this month, (Oct.) at the late residence of William Simonson, deceased, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of horses, cows, hogs, farming utensils, household & kitchen furniture, &c. A credit of 12 months will beeivenon all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. BARNE SIMONSON. Jr. ANDREW J. ROSS, Administrators. October 0. 1845. 41 3v PUBLIC SALE. TIIK undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence in the town of Brookville, on Saturday, the 18th of October, at ton o'clock A. M., the following properly: All his household and kitchen furniture Hogs, Cows, &c Term9 of sale made known on thedav of sale. OTIINIEL COALSCOTT. Brookville, Oct. 0, 1815. 4l-3w Pall & Winter fioods ! B II. BURTON has just received direel from Philadelphia, a large and handsome supply of NEW GOODS, suited to the fall and winter trade, which he is determined to sell l.w. Call and see. lie has on hand a fine assortment of Boots, Sh ies, Caps. &c. &c. Brookville. Oct. 9, 1815 4l-4w A CAHI. DR. Trios, it. si: IV ILL HESFECTFULLY ofTers his proles -sional services in the various branches of medicine to the citizens of Laurel and its vicinity. His ortiee is in the building adjoining the store of Messis. Con well. Shoup cc Vanbergen. Laurel, Sept. 29, 1815. 10 tf LIST OF LETTERS, WBEMAININtJ in xhr. p.cf im. .,. t wo viutu Dl Brookville, InJ ui i uc ursi uay oi October, 1815, and if not taken out prior to the first day of January, ISirt, will be sent to the Post Oilice Department n .Ip.i.i Letters. Alexander, Win or' Smith Wm BraJy.JohnP Bapp, llcinrich Boring, William 2 Benes, Mary Bloomer, Charles Bigelow, Ira P ! Jones, John Kendall, Ralph Kerschnew, Abrani Klotz, Joseph Knight, Eldrcdge B King, Joseph Kruse, llennerich Klincschmidt. Ur Burt, A Kimball, George W Bavloss Esq.. D B C1 Kin. Mes s V .i J Both well Esq. Jno S Lec, Isaac K n.;, , Uriggs, bred Lemmel, William Bossert. Abraham Martin. Sherwood Moffit, Elijah Morehead, Di S W Minson, William Martin. Phrlis Bell. Thomas Chambers, E II Campbell, Saml Cambridge.Littletou Colton Esq., W B Miller, Leonhard J care of Ihf, John Martin, Danl C Martin, Mr A Cooper, S Chitwood. James Case, Henry Corbur, Philip Molt, Abagail Coffin, Miss Harriet Mcfee, Thomas A J Cain, Cornelius Moffitt, Westley Cummins, Mary J Osborn, Reuben I Ostheimer, George J Parvis, Miss Purlina j Parvis, Joshua 2 Deford, Thomas Duffery, Elleu Door, Doct J W Dohing W care of Peek. John M Mr Hoorway Pursonett,Marv E Duffin, Mr R or Quick Esq, John jiuii, ,ir Charles i Risk, W II I'ora. VU lam Randall, Robt O Remy, t)oct S Rune, George Ripberger, John A Riley, C C Rudolph, Rev Jos Dollinger, Christian Fay, Hiram Fruits, George Fewell, William Frye, Lewis Glendening.Andrew Simon, Johann Giffo'd, Dr Thomas, Shepperd, Solomon Grey, Thomas i Sunman Esq, Rich'd Howell, Aden i Smith, Thomas Harmon and'Cook' Simonson, MV Homes, Cornelius ' Siurwold, Wm L M Hammond, Dr Smart, Mrs Margaret Halsted.Miss Ann Smith, Samuel Hendrickson.Eunice Smith. John Hetrick. Samuel I Sturwold. Wi! liam Hannah, Amos Smith, MC.CB Stringer, Shadrach Holliday, Mr Hinckley, Dr J i Shaw, Nancy Ann Hutchinson, Sanfordj Templeton. J J tjansperger, reter Hendria, Landen Hoiisleman, Henry Hardv. Elizabeth ITillotson, Isaac J Thruston, John B Trotter, Sam R I Tucker, Wm II Happing, Nancy A I Watt, John Ighhast, N P I Wiley, James Junes, james Johnson, T P W Jones, Jutde Johnson, J B While, Miss Harriet risk, illiam Wilkinson, John C i onng. Augustus B. H. BURTON, P. M. Oct Ut, 1845 4j 3w

LATH! LATH!! LATH!!! l HI. subscribers having their Lath Cutting Machine in full operation, are prepared to furnish Lath of tha beet quality, cither of Poplar or Cotton-wood, at the lowest market prices. Orders for Lath will always be filled with promptness and despatch. Cash 'and highest prices will be given Tor y.000 poplar or cotton-wnnd Lots. STEARNS & BROTHER, Lawrenccburgh. Sept. 20, l?45. .19-ov Lav renccburgU Beacon

NEW GOODS! 1RECT from New York, LMiilahelmi and Boston, just received bv v- 24. Loircr Market Street, Cincinnati. WE are daily receiving a eplensid assortment of Dry (Jooos from the Eastern cities which we offer ou the most favorable tents. Country merchants and others visiting the city will find it to their advantage to give us a call, ns we ore determined to sell as ow if not Wcr than any other house in the citv. Among our stock will U.y r.-...,..! M.- r.ll ' v .uuiiii iin; lUIIUVVtUU. Broad cloths nil col. New style prints Plain and fancy casitnere do do satinetts do do jeans do do Tweeds Apron check Stinting check Bed Ticking brown Drilling do do cashmere do do'ginghams do do Rep Alpuca Lustre Real silk warp do Black silk Fancy do Ladies cravats Drees shawls woolen plaid do Pongee & bandano Handkerchiefs spool cotton Thread Tape, pios, needles Gloves etc. etc. ALSO Florcnccbraid and etraw bonnets, bonnet Trimmings etc. etc. etc brown muslins bleached do Red and yel flauncls Plaid Linsovs Cashmere plaids bed blankets saddle do Canvass and padding Wadding and batting silk and Twist buttons and trimings in irrn.il v.irintt t - j All of which we will Bell on the most favorable terms Wholesale and ltctail. Cincinnati, sept, 10, 1845. 33-ly NEW coons. IRECT IMPORTATIONS. Now receivinc, 180 PACKAGES QUEENS. WARE, consisting of crates Painted and C C Fluted and Plain Teas:

Edg'd Plates, Twifflera and Mulling; C C Jliitrins, French shapes; do and Edg'd Dishes, Bakers Nappies, French shapes; Col'd and C C Bowls; C C Cov'd and Uncov'O Chambers, do Ewers and Basins, do and Painted Teapots, Sugars, (J reams, do do Hexagon Jugs, Col'd Jugs, Blua TexUn Teas, Teaware, Plates, Twifllora, Mullins, Dishes, ZJakers, Jugs, Bowls, Pink, Purple, Black and Blue Teas, Twitllers. Muffins, Jugs and Bowls, WhiUs a la Perle Stone Breakfast, Dining, Tea and Toilet Ware, luo Seasons, Rais'd Fig'd do, do Corinth do do, ltl,ck Centre nslnn Mull .In. II 10 do do 9 do The above Goods, coinnrisinir tha lar gest assortment ever offered in this City, have been imported direct from the Potteries, are now landing. They will be sold in tha original packages or repacked, at small advance, by O. ALDIUCH, Agent, 174 Main street. Cm. Sept. 10th 1845, y8-4w Itoots &. Shoes at Wholesale. B. BIRDSALL, No. 40 Main street, second door above Columbia, has received, and is now opening a new and extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, direct from the manufacturers. He in vttce the attention of country merchants to his new and splendid stock before they make their purchases, as he thinks he can make it to their interest to do so. N. B. Ha is also agent for the Cincinnati manufaclureis. and is constantly receiving Boots of all disci iptions. Sept, 12 1815. Cin. Gjz.$ . 37-2m. J. H. Vood. J. P. Larkin. WOOD & LAlSKliV WHOLESALE rl RETAIL DEALERS IN Fancy and Staple Drtf (Hoods. ALSO Florence Braid,' Straw, anil E'alm Bonnets, BOSWET TItlMMISGS. fc. f c. CHEAP FOR CASH. No 24, Lower Harket St, Cincinnati Sept 12, 1845. 37-ly. TINWARE, STOVES, &a TIIH subscriber having removed his shop to his new building North of Price's store, is leady to furnish his friends (and ho 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 COOKING STOVES, from Rising Sun, which are far superior to any Cincinnati Stove, being heavier and more durable, all furnished with excellent cooking aparatus. His tinware is not manufactured by apprentices, but by himself. He keeps constantly on hand spouts and gutters. Job work done at shortest notice. JOHN II. FUDGE. Aug 20, IS45 34-ly LIQUORS & WINES. io Half Pipes French Brandy, 5 do Holland Gin, 20 quarter casks old Sherry Wine, 20 Madeira Wine 50 Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 Jamaica Spirits, 10 Old Rum, 10 Old Whisky, 50 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of which will be sold low. Fot sale hy A- DONALDSON & CO. March 20 . 1815. LAND FOR SALE. HIE undersigned desires to sell one hundred acres ol land lying upon the

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East fork of White Water, about qne mile North of Brookville, upon which is a good mill seat, with an abundant and regular supply of water. A small part of the land is enclosed and cultivated; the residue is well limbered. The mill-seal wilt be sold separately if desired; ana the remainder in lots to suit purchasers. Title beyond question. J. D, Howland, Attorney for - ISAAC J. TILLOTSON. 'ulv ie. 115 2V 15m

WM. COLKSCOTT. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. JOIIlV D. IIOWLAND, Attorney at Law, BROOKVILLE, la,

JOHN A. MATSOX, Attorney at Law. OrntE on Main Sr., Brookville. Ind. May lGth, 1845. 20-tf. JOHN II. FAUQUIIAK, Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1813. 3-lf. LAW NOTICE. S LE E 1 II & M Y E R S , Attrnneys and Counsellors at Laic. WILL attend to all business entrusted w to them, with care and fidelity; either in the Superior or inferior Courts 0I the State. Office over J. Guiidie's store, on Main st., opposite the Treasurer's office, Brookvine, ino. Sept. 1, 1815. 3G-tf. SAVE YOUR TEETH! G. W. KEELY, Surgi ;eon Dentist. Is now in Brookville. where ho will re main a short time 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 performed upon the latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing work done, will please call soon as possible. Ashe intends visiting Brookville annually, all operations will be warranted. Str'foom at McCurdts Hotel. jrJ September 10, 1345. 37-ly HAIILEY WANTED. THE subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 bushels of Barley, for which the highest Cash prire will bo paid. FRANCIS GRASMUCK. Brookville, Sept. 12th IS15. 37-4w. NEW CABINET SHOP. OTHE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity, and the j public generally, that they hate ; opened a Cabinet Shop in Brookville, on the West side of Main J street, a little south of Ri.s' lavern, where they are prepared lo fill all orrl,.A in llifli. lit. n il.. - . " mo ..I ukii imi, m i ui: Biiuricsi nonce and most reasonable terms. N. B. We will receive Produce in pv. chango fur our furniture, at the market price. A. POWELL, J. BRUNING, i HrfcrfifA-tra. Aug. 28, 1815 35-3m. S. II. PARVIN CO. Queen City Hat y Cap Store, No. 350, Main st. Four doors below Ninth. CINCINNATI October 3d, 1815. 10-ly. IRON &. STEEL. Bloom Forhk, and Jcmuti Iron Store Nr. W. CI I A I 31 AN, 3S1.1.1U Street, near the Court House. CIXCLXA'ATI. IRON & NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Carriage springs una Iron Axles, Hammered Iron,, Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. ALSO A superior article or Shut Iron, Nos 22, 21. 25. '0 and 27. N. B. All i,f the abovo articles will be sold for cash, and at low rates. Counry Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for tbeir intercft to call before purclmiiiiT elsewhere. N. W. CHAPMAN, August 21st 1S45. 11 ly. REMOVAL. J.W&W.W. Cooper. HAVE lemoved their Hide, Oil and "Leather Siore from No 37 Main etroct to o 21 Columbia street between Main and Walnut street CINCINNTI, where they keep a general assortment of Leather consisting of Hog Skin Seating, CalfSkin. 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, ALSOSpanish and dry hides, Tanner's Oil, Tanner'u and Courier's Tools, Osborn's Patent double grinding Bark Mills, Dealers in tho above lino are invited 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 Vi, IS45. 25 Om.

PATENT PUMPS. THE subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has got a pump shop in operation on Eli's creek near West Union, w hore 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 tho abovo pumps are patent pumps, and I understand that there is some made by them that have no riUt. Prosecution will be put in foice against all such. I am the inventor, and have the right. WILSON T. ADAMS. SUDBINA ADAMS it CO. July 24th, 1815. 30 3m. JOSEPH CAREY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers Groceries Produce, IVo. , Commercial Row. FootoMain St hVont of Public Wharf, CIXC1XSATI. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Indigo Madder, Nails, Glas, Cotton Yuma Sc. 57-SOLD A I THE l.;-VL1 C.JI rKICF. Mir.! 1P 11-v

NEW STORE. Cheap Fall fioods. HO GEL AND & lTCLEERY

HAVE jnst received a beautiful tssortmcntof FALL GOODSof the litct styles, .o which thev invite tho attention of the public generally. Stock consists in part of tho following Goods Calicoes of the finest styles, nTan salins, Jlutlin Je laiucs, Atjinca'tuitre, I'elve's. Linens, .Muslin, Shawls, Scarfs, lPdkfs. .S'uakein, Linseys, Clothes. Cassi. tnervs, Jeans, Flannels, S c HATS A; CAPS, hoots w sntPS, G, Gerries lldnhcnrCj ( It tec usThoy Uve on !.nd excellent Vieh, Loth WHITE & MACKEREL. t KOIH CI, will bo taken in exchange forGooda- Our store is located near the Court House, or.o door north of tho Post Oilice Moffat's Pills & Cheeseman's Bsalam aro found at the same cetablUmci.tSeptember UUu 145 :i7-ly. vu rli "cTs a Li:. THERE will be exposed for sale at the residence of the undersigned, living on Little Cedar, two miles and a half east of Brookville, on Saturday the 27th of September, inst., the following described property, to-wit: Horses, cows, sheep, young cattle, 1 wagon, harness, ploughs, harrows, and all kinds ol farming utensils, hay, oats, 12 stand of bees, 1 cross-cut saw, carpenters tools, and numerous other 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, 1815. 30 3w FENCINC NAILS. 25 ftrkcT 8 KM: 50 do hi. For sale by A. DONALDSON As CO. Ninth and Main ets. April 25ih 1515 17-ly. S M I T'lr&'TlCKEU ; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots &l Shoes, PA LM L E. 1 F HA TS, Jf C. 3io. 37, Per J SJ., Cincinnati. Feb. 0,1815. 7- ly. JOHN 15. C L A R K, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocer, Produce, and Liquor MI.RCIIW T, Xo. 285, MAXST., C1XCXXA 77. Pure inns constantly on liand. March 27th 1815 ll-ly f ANTED. Beeswax; Ginseng; White Beans; Mustatd Seed. A .DONALDSON & CO., Uthnnd Main stiect. Cin. Ohio. May, 7th 1815. p.). CHARLES COLLINS; WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST, N. E. cornur of Lower Market and Sycamore sts, Cincinnati. Oils, Colours, Varnishes Dye Stuffs, etc. Cash for Flax-seed, Cocswax and Gincn, April lsth H15. 10 0m. J. sTIFen x i:tt & c o., WHOLESALED RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign mid )oii&cstie DRY GOOiDJS, XO. 183 MA IX STREE T, Retwecu 4th and 5th. CINCIaNATT O.

March 2sth 1S15, ll-ly. ' rJ for sevcrnl years by Jonn Ilollnnd n iGro.'orv and Bakery, north of Holland's 1 J.'J T U " j T rj, 1 , L iw oilice, where he will try to accommo-Stora3e.Fcrardinr,a2dCo-miin:,,jU,,!ic''s,',,1,crs w,t'1 ll,e kind of While Water Canni i . . JOHN-adams.

CINCINNATI, Oixio, REFER TO:Worthington, Shilito, c Co., Casper Sharp, J. A. D. Barrows Co Cin'i 1. It. cc S. Tyner, J. D. IIowland,Uj., S ni?ooKViLLr: I A M. Helm, Col. D, Ilankins, $ M:iijvii.t.c, I. Hopkins & Iliatt. ) . Daniel Mnks, $ ' Sandford Lackey, ) Williams Potty, J Ca'iuupue Cn y,Ia. John Crum, Ceo. Gillespie & Co , Hacehstown; Ia. Thos, G. Noble, Clntulvilli:, Ia. Col. Slilos Murphy, New Castle I.v. P Patrick, Pendleton, I a. Buchanan, Ellis, & Co., N't: w Orleans By ran & Mrllhenny, PniLAncLriiiA. July 4,1811 27-Gm. T HO 31 AS 15 U I ST, NO. MAIN ST. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts ClACfliMVAM, DEALER IN Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel, Castings, etc., etc. March 27th leio. Il-Iy. 1 DODD'S rASIIIOXAULE HAT STOKC, lit 71aB SlrtTI, THREE EOOF.S EELOW roUETH STREET, C1NC IKN ATI. The II&1 ts B-knowlclcrU ta h an 1iiiNtriAnt pa't of dre8: IhereTorr il Ihtuiiu lnlrreliug ui learn where a nenlel, wi'H mA.ie article -n lm t'xurotl. I invite the rili.rmof ltrookilIe, and its vkinity, who may viii Cinrinnati, to rail anil examine ttic quality, ftylc anil HiiUh of my liau : ft cling ronii Cent that I tan girc &tisfaction. Wtu. Iidl.

Fancy and staple Dry Goods. THE tubjcribcrs respectfully call ilm attention of the citizens of Broukvillu and its vicinity to their stock of Staple and Fancy Dry good?, a largo portion of which is entirely new, end of tho latest stilee; it having beep, selected by ono of the partners, who has just returned Irani the Eastern cities, they are confident that they can meet the expectations of their friends and the public. Their vricrt are uniform anj low. PADGETT Ac MACV. lt"7, Street, between 1th and 0J1, Cincinnati.

J. ClTAI.tR Jt BATCIlEL,DEH, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL dnh'M in Imported. American Cigar j. ALSO, ALL ki.NDS OP Tobacco & SnufF.

NO. 237, MAIN ST., Fourth door below Si.rth St., West side Cl.XClX.XAT. March 27th ll5 ll-ly "new TAILOUSnop7 WM. CLAKK $ SOX, gESPECTFLLLY inform the public B-a tint thoy have commenced business in Mr. Ries' new building, opposite the Jail. All orders left with them for work fehall receive prompt attention, on as liberal terms as can be obtained elsewhere. ! "'""g workmen .hall bo employ i I. "'"" "uiany received. May 1st, 1815. 18-ti. W. II VLAM) &. CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL nr.ALEHs in siajlt :ni P.-iiicv DRY GOODS, .o.:si, Fitth St., Xor h iiV. 3 D rs East of Walnut, Ct.XCIXX.1T 6. -March 27ri 1?45. 14-ly. J. BOXTE, Munuiai'turcr and wholesale deilcr in Manilla, Cotton, AM) H e"m p R o p e, OF ALL SIZES. Cords, Lines and Ttcines OF ALL KINDS. Store Main street, one door below Front. MANUFACTORY On Western low, Cl.XCXXATL N. B. CASH paid for HEMP & FLAX. March 27th 111. 11-1. TERMS CASH! L. V M A N & R I C E. Importers, Wholesale !etail Dealers in HARDWARE 4- CUTLERY. WIRE, STEEL, NAILS, &C, &.C, &.C. Sis;n of the Anvil, Corner of M iin and Lower Market streets, CINCINNATI. April Ir-th 1S45. lo-ly ft S. S. JACKSON, Rtirscryitiaii asul Florist, Three miles below Cincinnati, 011 tho river rovi, hot ween tho residcnoc- of Msjnr Wm. Oliver and S. S. LiM'.xiiiiicdicu, keeps constantly for salo Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Mini?s, Vine-, (IREEX-IIOUSE PLAXTS, ?c, -c. 07-Cut Fiowt-rs at all suasons.-CQ (A cataloguo and prices can bo seen at the oilice of the Indiana American.) March 27th H45. ll-ly C. PENROSE, Whalebone, AVhif ait'l Ca nc ..... w . w - . rj..; Xo. 2i, Fifth st. a few Lors East of Main, CXCXXAT. Mas constantly on hand a good supply of Whip and Canes of every description I Whips and Canon made to order, or repair ed at the shortest Aotico. March 27th 1-45. 14-ly. Saddle, Bridle, &. Harness Making. rpnilrt underpinned havinj dissolved Partnership with' Kaac Price, has comnienced the Saddle, Bridie and Harn"9 M;,ki"- nltue Brick huildinii occupij juiy O'jiu ioij, oi-ii. QPIIiSTS TL JIPKXTIXK.Hi bids Spirits Turpentine, just re'd ii;iJkir sale by C.S. BURDSEL. ju 2127 Corner of Main and Fifth sts (S.'ICS2S.-I50 mats Cassia; 1 bbl Nutmegs; 1 do Cloves; 20 hags Pepper; If d' AJ!pice. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. tor. 'Jill & Main sts. Cincinnati, jy 23 Ul-ly. II. KKSSLEU, BUCK SKX Dt:SSER,$ GLOVE MAXUFA CTUREl, Keeps on hand at all times a lurjjo assortment of Buck Skin Glovee, Mil?, aud.'Lcather of all kinds. No. 27S, Main et., between Gih Ac 7th, Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20, If 15. I3-Ty ! ui:ctifii:d whisky LWA YS on hand ai.d for sale ly A.iUONALSON, & CO. .March 2.,l15. H-!y. Junielta Iron at'd Nails. '20,000 lbs. S.'V" Lvn assorted sites, .r),lXK) " Mourn Furperou do GOO " American Steel, do 100 " Enclixh blistered Steel, 10J " Cast. Steel. Just received and fur sale hv 11. Or S. TV.XEi. Bre-okvillc. April 22, ll-'t. 17-ly. vuLi'Ti. ctuijfiXE. 100 ounces Sulph. (Quinine, jut received and for sale bv C.S.DURDSAL, jn 21 -27 Comer of Main and Fifth f.t ASTERN COFFEE.-204 iags Kio, choice article fur sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 0th ci Main sts. Cincinnati, j V 31-ly. soo kcjrs assorted Noe. For fule by A. DONALDSON A CO. Ninth and Main-ets. April 2-Vh. 17-ly. 168

First rate Grind ttoncs received and for wale bv p tvni-:b

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acres of good Lund ia Scott County, Indian 1, near M.idison. Ia. I villi exchange at 3 lair price far White Wotcr Valley Slock, hi r.iH. C. S. BL'HDSAL, in"! -?7 Co.-ncr if Miii Tiid Fif:!; -'s

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