Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 October 1845 — Page 4

EISCELLANEOUS. From the Olive Branch. The Power of WMskey. Let others iing of castles stotm'd And mighty heroes slain, I sin what whiskey lias performed, And can perform again. The essence of this liquid fire Experienced thousands own, Gives rest in beds of filth and mtra Sweet as on beds of down. If long and freely used it shows What wonders it ran do; Ii often tnrns the whitest nose Almost a Prussian blue. lis viMaries oft by copious draught, Put every care to flight; Rob conscience of its probing shaft And kill reflection quite. Sometimes a single draught we tee. Dnves sorrow from the heart. And gives the system energy Beyond the doctor' art. Its masiic makes a poor man rich, A noble of a slave; ft lays the hero in the ditch And makes the coward brave. It pives the growing fancy wing, Make pride politely no t; It makes a peasant seem a king. A kin$ demi-god. It banishes deformity. Gives vice itself a grace, Reanimates the languid eye And smoothes the wrinkled face. It changes order to misrcle, Makes the loquacious mute; It makes the witty man a fool The fool a worse than brute. From child ren's mouths the bread withholds. Makes wives and mothers weep; The vilest passions it unfolds, Then Jay them all to sleep. And if a grave be found at all. For him who dies us slave, It asks no mournfvl tear to fall On that neglected grate. SPEAK BOLDLY. Be thou like the first apostlesBe thou like heroic Paul. If a free thought seeks expression. Speak it boldly! speak it all! Face thine enemies accusers. Scorn the prison, rack, or rod! As if thou hast truth to utter,

Speak, and leave the rest to God. Pauperism. The London Times publishes the testimony of persons employed in the Andover W orkhouse, proving that in repeated intances. indeed almost constantly, the inmates of that establishment who were em ploye.! m crushing bones, have gnaued off toe flesh that clun to them, and even sucked the marrow from them, when b th were in a state of putrescence, to appease the rage of their hunger. Often were they kn-wn to quarrel for these bones among themselves, and raw potatoes were very frequently eaten by those employe 1 in gtrSoch statements almost make one's blood curdle, at the terrible wretchedness and starvation, which in "Merry EngUni" can -3dce human beings la such extremities! snd yet the facts are established abnndant and conclusive evidence In the letter of the Tunes, correspondent of Sept. 13, thre is a large o nly of this testimony. JohnCcle, fi ty-four years of age, testified thu he had been in the workhouse rJ. -mp'oyed in crushing bones. He goes on to say.I worked at bone crushing rour weeks. The bones were of all kinds There were horse bones and cattle bones. There nvjrht have Veen human bonea among them without my kowing it. I have son the men gnaw the bits of meat or hard gristle and eai the nmrrniv oai of the bones. I have done so myself. They were very dirty, being tumbled about with the rest. I have seen some of the men eat tainted sristland marrow. When I got a bad oone 1 gave it to some one who was not so particular. This lasted ail the time 1 was there. Generally speaking, all the bones were stale. 1 have seen a cart coma with bones they were freeb. I saw the men quarry! many times for the bones. Tbey would hide. them away from each other. 1 have hidden them till I grot an opportunity to pick then. The stuff was not fit tor men to eat. Hunger made them do it. We hud not food enough to support m it a proper way. We were worked very hard. On Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays we had no bread at dinner lime. They complained mjn themselves about want of sufficient food We did not let the master j see us pickinjlthe bones if we could b!r it, for fear be t-hould blow us up He must ! have known it. I have iobbin? about the ' garden. I have picked op raw potatoes, turnips and carrots, and eaten ihem. 1 ate part of a raw cabbage, I was told about it, and the master scolded me for it. I have seen men, women and childraen eat raw potatoes when they were engaged in getting them in. We rubbed the ditotTon our clothes. We are the potatoes to moi-len our mouths and help to fill up our stomachs. Hunger and thirst maae us eat raw potatoes. I remember on one occasion beinw very thirsty, and sucking a piec of mar row; but it was so bad 1 could not get on with it . I was in the house last winter and the winter before. The bone picking was going on at both these times. JdLet good men assist in cuculaiing the bible, until this light from h eaven shafi break through the darkest shades of human ignorance, shall gild every hiil top, and illumine every valley, penetrate every nook and corner, every fireside and family altar in the land. Hulsey. 3lrentice had a young rattlesnake! sent him by an Indiana Locufoco. Act-1 ing on the principle of reciprocity, he sent him back a copy of the Louisville Democrat Id When you are introduced to a stranger be sure to ask and find out all his business, aa J pump as much out of him as you can, because questions axe the vety keys io knowledge. 5r Sabbath Ct. The cost of the powder t rsher in the Sabbath wilh a m. mingg jn, through the vhole nd of .a ihe-ronrse of a year to a sum sufficient to fnrn.sr. one hnnlred Sabbath sttfjo's t-e .s- -v.ta a-T.-. ir-:.? i

J. CUTAIAR Sc BATCIIELDKB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers in Imported $ American Cigars. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Tobacco & Snuff. NO. 237, MAIN ST., Fourth door below Sixthl St., Wtst side

CIXCIXXATI. March 27th 1843 14-ly NEW TAILOR SHOP. WM. CLARK $ SOX, 99 ESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have commenced business in Mr. Riggs' new building, opposite the Jail. All orders left with them for work shall receive prompt attention, on as liber al terms as can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employ ea. fashions regularly received. May 1st, 1845. I8-tf. SMITH & TUCKER WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Boots & Shoes, PALM LEA F III TS, f C. Xo. 37, Perl St., Cincinnati. Feb. 6,1845. 7lr, S. H. PARVIN &. CO. Queen Citn Hat $ Can Store No. 356, MainsL Four doors below Ninth CINCINNATI October 3d, 1845. 401)'. TERMS CASH! LV3IAN &. IMC F!. Importers, Wholesale f Retail Dealers in uakuhare CUTLERY. "iKiV.srfcEi NAILS, &C&C, &C Msn of ttiemril. Corner of Main and Lower Market streets CINCINNATI. April ISth 145. 16-ly S. S. JACKSON, Ilir$Crviii:in nnrl Klrkcittf Three miles below Cincinnati, on the riv er roau, between the residences of Major Wm. Oliver and S. 8. lIIommedieu, keeps constants for s.lo Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Mirnl, Vino, GREEX-IIOUSE PLANTS, fc, fc. ft7Cut Flowers at all season. f (A catalogue and prices can be seen at tne omce of the Indiana American.1 March 27th 1S45. 14-ly W . II Y I A X D & C O WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and Fancv DRY GOODS, .Yo.S4, Pi Oh St., A or A ide, 3 )rs East of Walnut, CIXCIXXATI O. March 27rh IS 15. 14-ly. J. BOXTE, Manufacturer and wholesale deler .Tlanilla, Cotton, H in n Rop OF ALL SIZES Cords. Lines and Ttcines OF ALL KINDS. Store Mainstreet. one door below Front. MANUFACTORY On Western Row, CIXCIXXATI. X. B.-CASH paid for HEMP & FLAX. March 27lh 144. 14-ly. C. PENROSE, Whalebone, Whip and Cane Xb. 25, Fifth si. a ew 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 tho shortest Notice. March 27th 1945. 14-ly. Saddle, Bridle, & Harness Making. r'BlHrt undersigned having dissolved -- Partnership with Isaac Price, has commenced the Saddle, Bridle and Harness Makin?, at the Brick building occupied for several years by John Holland as Grocery and Bakery, north of Holland's Law office, where he will try to accommodate his customers with the light kind of work at the right prices. JOHN ADAMS. July 30th 1845. 31-3m. (SPIRITS TURPENTINE 1 3 bhls Spirits Turpentine, just re'd andfor sale by C.S. BURDSEL, ju2l-27 Corner of Main and Fifth sts ePICES.-I30 mats Cassia; 1 bbl Nutmegs; 1 do Cloves; 20 bags Pepper; 10 do Allspice. A. DONALDSON & CO. 9ih & Main sts. Cincinnati. 31 ly. For sale by cor. jy 23 ic KESSLER, BUCK SKIX DRESSER, GLOVE MANUFACTURER, Keeps on hand at all times a large assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, Mils, and'Leatherof all kinds. ' No. 278, Mam st.. between 6th & 7th, Cincinnati, Ohio. 5Iarch 20, 1843. i3ly RECTIFIED WHISKY LWA TS on hand and for sale bv A. DONA LSOX, & CO ., March 20,1845. i3!y. Junietta Iron aid Aails. 20,000 lbs. Sligo Iron assorted sizes, 5.000 " Bloom Forge Iron do 600 " American Steel, do 100 " English blistered Steel, 100 Cut Steel. Just received and for sale bv r - - BtoaI---" SnUk 400 and fnr ..- r vomme , just received

nwS7 C.S.BURDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifth stt

Mansion House, CINCINNATI. OHIO, (Main St., opposite the Court House.) fllliilS Hotel, having passed into the J, hands of the undersigned, is now undergoing a thorough repair throughout the wbole establishment, the refitting being of the most approved modern atyle. Being situated in the central part of the city, it will be an attractive and conveneient stopping place for busines men. The proprietor will spare no pains in making his guest feel at home. His experience in this line, during, long residence with his brother, of the American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, renders it certain that the Maneon House will not be inferior to any house in the west. My old acquaintances are invited to call and tee me.

CHAUNCEY KELSEY. Cincinnati, March 13, IS 43. 20-ly TO COUNTRY ZXERCHANTS. Crockery Ware, &c THE SUBSCRIBER, having by recent mi puiiauon completed bis stock of printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishing to purchase, that ha can now offer for their examination one of the best selec ted assortment in the West .''He feela con aaent that those who favor him wirh a call will find it to their interest to purchase, at ii is uis intention to sell at low prices, ei ther for cash or approved paper. u biock nas oeen selected with a view to the Country trade, and consists in part Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware do do Howls, assorted sires do do Pitchers, do do do Edg'd & C. C. Plates- do do do do Bakers, Dishes Nappies ith a great variety of other articles ii his line. ALSO An assortment of flint Glass which will be sold by the box at Manufac turers prices. WM. S. SAMPSON, ao. y. Alain st.. bast side. odd. to 1 rusts Go. Bank, Cincinnati Ohio MACY of Laurel, Franklin county would inform his customers gener ally, that he has now commenced the FULLIXG BUSIXESS, And will be happy to accommodate any who may call on him for work in that line, CARDING will still be attended to as usu September 3rd 1844. 37-tf. JYew Store! HITT&HAILE Have just received direct from Philadel phia and Pittsburgh, a splendid assort menl of DRY GOODS. Consisting in part of super. Broad Cloths, Summer Cloths, plain and fancy Casimere, Satinet, tweed Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Gambroon, Silk Velvet, satin, Mersailles and fancy Vesting, splen did new 6iyle Fancy Prints, Balzerine, Muslin de Lane, Crape de Lane, Painted Lawn, Gingham, apron Check, plain and figured Alpaca Lustre, Bombazine, bhek and fancy Dress and Bonnet Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerodiefs, Ribbon, Gloves, Pins Needles, Tuck, Ivory & side Combs, Buttons, Gum Suspenders, black, white & fancy Barege Scarfs, Thibet & fancy sum mer Shawls and dress H'dks, Tickings, bleached and brown Muslin, cotton and lin en Table cloths. Swiss and India Mull Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, striped and bared Swiss and Lace muslins; a large assortment of SHOES & ROOTS, Leghorn, Casimere, Beaver & Palm Leaf Hats, Florencebrade and Cypress Bonnets, plendid Stair, Passage and Hoor Carpet ing?, calf and morocco Leather; a large as sortment of IRON & tAItS, Qucenswarc, Glassware, Gro ceries, Cotton Yarn. etc. besides a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The above stock of Goods was bought with cash, and great pains were taken to oDtain mem on the most favorable terms. nd can therefore be sold at reduced pri ces for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well to call and examine for them selves. Btookville, April 28, 1845. 18-Iy Hat & Cas Jlanuraetorv. THE Subscribers would resoectfullv inorm me citizens of Hrookville and vicinity and persons visitin? the cit v. that thev have on hand and are constantly manufacturing Hats of every description. By purchasing most of their material di rect of the importers East, and doing an entire Cash Business, they are enabled to sen Mats as cheap as can be bought in any city in the United States. Those in! want of a Good. Cheat) and I-ashionable Hat, are invited to call and examine their Stock. Also, on hand a good assortment of Fur, iviotb anl Leather Caps. H. S. MILLER & Co., Cheip Hat and Cap Store, 37, Main St between Front & Columbia sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20lS45, 13-Iy TCST RECEIVED and for sale low: 15,000 lbs. Sligo Iron assorted sizes sizes, 8.000 " Bloom Forge do 200 300 400 100 50 " Cast StesI, " Spring Steel, " American blistered steel, " English do do " Shear do R. & S. TYNER. July 14, 1843. 29 -ly. CALEB S. BURDSAL, WHOLESALE Ac RETAIL DRUGGIST, Importer of DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Dye Slufs, Glass, f Fancy Articles, Ajnerican, French, f English Chemicals and Perfumery. Corner Main & Fifth Streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1S45. 13-ly NAILS!. oU kegs assorted, for sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 0th & Main sts. Cincinnati. July 25, 1845 . 3l-ly Barrels of Salt. 45W 25 Kegs white led. - For sale by April C. l"4i K. & S. TYNER.

WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND Fancy Goods. THE subscribers have constantly on hand a large and fashionable assortment of ewelry,Gold$ Silver Watclics, Plated ware, English and American Britsnia, Painted Japaned, Tea Trays, Gold and silver Spectacles, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, Gold and silver Pencils. Silver Spoon?, Ladles, Cups, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, etc. Odd Fellows Regalias, Jewels and every variety of trimmings. Silver Ware and Jewelry made to order. OWEN&CARLEY. No- 135, Main St., between 3d and 4th, CINCINNATI. April 18th 1S45. 16-ly A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND Dealers in all kisds of Grass Seed, Comer of Xinth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio.

C. & W. II. ALLEN, No. 167, Main street, 3 doors below Fourth CIXCIXXATI. WHOLESALE DEALERR IN FIXE JEWELRY, Clocks, Watches, Watch Took and Materials, Silver Ware & Fine Cutlerv; ALSO ' Dealers in Combs, Brushes, Percussion Caps, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Fancy Soap, Pocket books. Razor straps together with a general variety of French, German English fane? Goods. March 27th 1845, " 14-ly. JUST RECEIVED' Andfor sale btj N, D. Gallion, 100 Bbls. of Salt, 5 Do Molasses, 3 Hhds. of Sttgar, 1 7Ycrce of Rice, 30 Sacks of Coffee 20 KegsofXails, 4 Do Tobacco. ALSO-. A lot of Shotcls and Spades luutrtg vanning, upper and Sole Leather. TIIOS.D. HARRIS. Wholesaled Retail Druggist, AND DKALKR IM Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Dye Stuffs: corner oj trover Market $ Sycamore sts. Physicians and Country Merchants ro solicited to call and examine for themselves i ne above articles are of the best quality aim my oe naa at reasonable rates. ( ish paid for Ginseng, Beeswax &c. April 18th 1843. 16-ly 50 J. A. Miller's warranted ploughs "'wud uiucmi ior saie nv , S. TYSi-ER. March 2Gth 1845. 14-ly. .4LB.4.VY LOCK HOSPITAL ESTABLISIIED 1830. KElUKJNEI) FROM ENGLAND CONTINUES TO BE CONSULTED COXFIDEXTIA LT. V IU.; AUKTOS ST.. AI.RAW.V V lifciX.SIK GEO. COOK R. I.T.. TV BART The Queen has conferred rho Or. der of Knighthood on Gen. Georsre Cooke L.L.. it. or America Court Circular. npUIS Philanthropic Institution, estab -M- lished.A. 1). 1830, universally snotn of in the various periodicals of the present nge. iB--an eanice, located in a retired Dart or me city, detached from any place of puouc resort whatever; the who e of the ouuamg is occupied by patients; each ha ving their own room, and not suhiert tn h the observer of all observers. Dr. fVinfc. founder of the hospital, is the only resident Fuveician, anaaevo.eg hl8 WnoIe , me and attention to the welfare of the unfortunate. The offices for consultation, conveneiently arranged, are on the ground floor; the Hospital up stairs, is also repete with every fa-i-iuij ior me rocovery ot patients." For the cure of the worst form of Vena. ral Disease, Gravel, Seminal Weakness, v.ieei, Dinciurem tne t rethra.Impotency, Syphilis and Gonnorrea, Generative and nervous uebiiitv, Mercurial and all other diseases of the Skin, and affections of the Urinary organs in their most malignant and advanced stages, Dr. Cooke is acknowledfft iu uc iin; moEi ceieoratea. ins proverbial "that alldiseaeesofthis class, supposed to be incurable by cthere.are aptly and conveneiently remedied by Dr.Cooke with out more than ordinary trouble," familiar no me practice of medicine.be inevitably cures his own patients and very frequent ly me p.nenis oi omer physicians. Dr.Cooke is the OlJetAdvertising Phy iciin the City of Albany, N. Y., his medical talents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated physicians oi me age is tien. Cooke. M. 1).. L. L. D., ; .T. " .,iueiounderof the Albany iLiw. iiospuai. ne is mentioned in the highest terms of Drain? for hi. hnomi. and philanthropy, not only by editors of uCWBpapers oui tits worth is proclaimed by the lecturer on literature & from the sacred -"wcraric fa J lianner. n nenever the unfortunate consult Dr. vvooaeoi Albany, they are very politely conducted to a spacious nnvmn nii; ti;t. rally crowded with credentials of the high, est order, in large glass frames, subject to me inspection of his paticnts-veryfew men have the honor to hold such documents) and an equivalent for his fee, receive a corresponding prescription- The neat attire of m is celebrated man, "even at home," en roiieo in a rich black surplice? after the episcopal order.-a solid cross in his bosom with genteel sold buckels in his Ghnes ia of itself an inducement to visit this profound pnysician, this friend to humanity and of vioa. jto Orleans Sun. "The Lock HosDital in AmonVa tt. only Philanthropic Institution established, unaer ibe benigu auspices of the celebrated Dr. Cooke, at No. 3 Norton-street Albany N.i . for the relief and conveneienre nf ih unfortunate, is reputed as the best asylum extant for the comfort and certain rprnvrv of individuals at this Infirmary patients uciueery uesi medical attendance eluding board and nursine whic'u vetv" in"t"7.J!w recover j ; and a's maDr. rtrp.t .j . 7 ""uuc iaoae8iraDie a nrPmtLo ."CrCd6eCarily tCBld n the premise. - Jy.a.iim. ,k. repose the utmost confidence feel at home pursue their usual avocations and eniov the society of perhaps the most eminent physician as well as the most benevolent man of the age. - burcpean. Dr. Cooke attends personally to bis Patients Rkmemeer 0 3 NORTON ST, A.LBANY, N. Y, Oct. a, 1844, 45-ly.

Hardware. THE subscribers are now opening a splendid assortment of Haidware, comprising a large and general assortment of TABLE $ PCCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Scythe tneaths. Hay and Manure Forks, shovels and spades, Nails, Wire, Anvils.Vices, smith's Beliows, Locks aud Latches of every kind in use, butts, screws.Carpenter's tools. Coopers tools, etc. ALSO GUNS, PISTOLS, &C, &C. Together with every article usually found in a well assorted Hardware store to which they invite the attention of merchants, mechanicsand Farmers Terms CASH. LYMAN & RICE, .it the sign of the AnriL, Corner of Main and Lower Market streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 18th 1845. 16- ly.

ROBERT PORTER, Wholesale dealer in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods, XO. 172, Main Street, between 4th f 5th, east side CIXCIXXATI, Keeps constantly on hand Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet Cambric, JBook Mull and Swiss Muslin, bleached and brown sbirtingsjand sheetings. Handkerchiefs, shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Thread, &C.&C March 27th 1845. 14-ly. NEW GOODS AGAIN! npHE subscriber has just received diect from the Eastern market, and is now opening at his Store, in Brookville, a genealj assortment of goods, suited to the present and approaching season; among whichare, Finenad Siiperfine Cloths of various color do do Cassimeres, ptain $ Fash, patterns, A good assortinent of Satinets, plain $ Fash, patterns, Red, UTiile and Yellow Flannels, Fash. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Calicoes of almost every grade and style, Ginghams and Curtain Calico, Lawns, Muslin de iAiines and Balzrenes, Dark and Fancy col d. plain and figured Alpaccas, Black, and other coVd. Silks, Sarsnet and Bonnet Silks, Black, While and Pink Crape, White.. Cambric, Jackcnet and Mull Mus lins plain and figured, Book, Swiss and Bobinet Muslins, plain and figured, Irish Linen, linen Lawn and Bishop Iawn, Shawls. Dress Hd'k'fs. and silk pocket HiTkfs. Veils and Ladies white pocket HcTkfi Best Aid, Silk and Cotton gloves, do do do do Milts, Satin, Silk and Marsaills Vesting. Black Italian Silk ITdkfs, and Satin Stocks, A variety of Lace, Edging, Footing and Insertion, A splendid assortment of Ribbons, and Bonnets, ALSO A good assortment of Hardware, Queensware and Xails, Shoes, Boots, Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats, Leather, Cotton Yarn, LIKEWISE. general assortment of Groceries, including An extra quality of Malaga and Port limes. All of which will be offered low for cash or Country produce. The public are re spectlully invited to call examine and judge for themselves. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, June 27th, 1845. 26-1 y . SUNDRIES. 200 Mats Cinnamon. 25 Barrels Alum, 25 do Copperas, 10 Cases Indigo, 200 Kegs Nails, 1000 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, 2 Hogsheads Madder, 50 Kegs C. Twist Tobacco. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 1845. COFFEE, SUGAR. &C. flft Sacks Rio Coffee, V7 nhds. Sugar. I Tierce of Rice, 4006 Sole Leather, 1000" CoHon Yarn, 200" Lead, For tale by R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, 1845. 17-ly A. W. CULLUM, Wholesale in Retail Grocery, Produce and Liquor Store. CORNER MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest Cash Prices in exchange ior an Kinds or COUNTRY PRODUCE. March 27th 1845. 14-ly. TEAS. SO Half Chests Young Hyson, do Gun Powder, oo Imperial, Catv Boxes asenrt t 30 20 200 For 6aleby A. DONALDSON 4 March 20, 1846. CO. TERMS OF" THE INDIANA AMERIC V. npWO Dollars in advance q jq -m six months, S3 00 Cxhe end of the year and an add:;;,on 0f 30 cents for every year payme;ut delayed thereafter. ADyERTisEELTS.iwelve lines or less will b'msertej 3 times for one dollar if payment be made in advance, $1 25 if Payment he delayed one year; and $1 50 if delayed two years, aud so in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larger advettisements for a longer time will ee charged on the same prin eiple BLANKSFORSALE AT THIS OFFICE

Roots &. Shoes at Wholesale. tJ B. BIRDS ALL, No. 49 Main street, second door above Columbia, has received, and is now openings new and extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, direct from the manufacturers. He invites 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. He is also agent for the Cincin- .

nan manuiaciurers. anu is constantly re ceiving Boots of all discriplions. Sept, 12 1845. Cin. Gaz.$2. 37-2m. NEW STORE. Cheap Full Goods. HOGELAND & ITCLEERY HAVE jnst received a beautiful assortment of FALL GOODSof the latest styles, to which they invite the attention of the public generally. Stock consists in part of the following Goods Calicoet f the fluent tlyle, affghan sarin, Jffuslin de. lainet, Alpaca lustre, Velret. Linen, JVu$lim, Shawls, Scarf, IVdkf. JsTnakeen, Lintey, Clothes, Castimere, Jeant, Flannel, 4 c. HATS & CAPS, ROOTS & snoEs, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, 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 the Post Office Hoffat's Pills & Cheeseman'slBsalam are found at the same establismentSeptember 10th 1845 37-ly. FENCING NAILS. rXke " 10d' iJ 50 do 8d. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. Ninth and Main sts. April 25th 1845 17-ly. JOSEPH C A1stF7 wholesale and retail Dealer tn Groceries Produce, IVo.9, Commercial Rovr. Foot of Main St Front of Public Wharf, CIXCIXXATI. Salt, Sugar, ' Coffee, Tea, Indigo Madder, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns 4 c. ftjTSOLD AT THE L0WE8T CASH PRICK. March 27th 1845 14-ly JOHN R. CLARK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocer, Produce, and Liquor MERCHANT, No. 285, MA IX ST., CIXCIXXA 77. Pure Wines constantly on hand 14-ly WANTED.- " " Beeswax; Ginseng; White Beans; Mustard Seed. A .DONALDSON & CO., 9th and Main street. Cin. Ohio. May, 7th 1845. 19. CHARLES COLL1NST" WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST N. E. corner of Lower Market and Sycauiuic if is, Cincinnati. Oils, Colours, Varnishes Due StufTs. etc. Cash for Flax-seed, Beeswax and Ginseng inr Idll. lOiR ... 5 "f" "iu lo-om. J. . UUM i ETT & CO.. " iiuucijaijr, 0C KEi l Alli DEALERS IN Foreign and nnmpst ff rmr TCo . w - n n ... DRY GOOD'S, Between 4th and 5th, CINCINNATI. O V. A. Chi . mj m , v g Mf - 'g i.iaitu .ccm icio, 14-ly. HENRY JIISTIPP Storage. ndCommissIon White Wafer Canal Ttadn fTTT'jnrmvr a tt m.j."'"'j REFER TO: Worthington, Shilito,''& Co Casper Sharp. Cin'ti J. A. D. Burrows & Co R. & S. Tenor 1 J-D. Howland.Esq., Brookville, Ia. M. Helm, i Col.D. Hankins, Coshmstilie, I. Hopkins & Hiatt, ) v Daniel Sinks, j Miltopt, Ia. Sandford Lackey, Williams Petty, Ca'bridge Citt,Ia John Crum, ) Geo. Gillespie & Co , Hagerstowh; Ia, Thos, G. Noble, Centreville, Ia. Col. Miles Murphy, New Castle Ia. P Patrick, Pendlbton, Ia. Buchanan, Ellis, & Co., New Orleans Byran & Mcllhenny, Philadelphia July 4,1 844 27 6m, THOMAS RUIST, no. 29 main st. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts. VINCINIVA'II, DEALER in Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel, Hastings, etc., etc. March 27th 1845. 14-ly. DODD'S FASHIONABLE HAT STORK, 144 Blala Street, THREE DOORS BELOW FOURTH STREET, eiHCIHHATI. The Hat la arknowlcdirMl to ba an in.... "lwi vwi oi area; therefore It becomes Interest in. to t. when a rente!, well made article ran he (Vriteiheetoiaenaof Braokvillc. and itsrieinitv. who may vwit Cincinnati, to rait and examine the quality, atyle and finish of my hata ; feeling eonfi. oeat that I eaa tire aatiafactioa. Waa. Dodet. Fancy and staple Dry Goods. THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Brookville and its vicinity to their stock of Staple and Fancy Dry goods, a large portion of which is entirely new, and of the latest styles; it having been selected by f 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 the public, Their price art uniform and lo. PADGETT As MACY, 167, Main Street, between 4th and 5lh, Cincinnati. MrrS20,1845. ' " ' ' 13-ly. '

TINWARE, STOVES, &C. THE subscriber having removed his shop to his new building North of Price's store, is leady to furnish his friends (and he hopes that includes every body) witn 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 manufacmred by apprentices, but by himself. He keeps constantly on hand spouts and gutters. Job work done at shortest notice JOHN H. FUDGE. " Aug 20, 1845 34.ly

1G3 First rate Grind etones received and for sale by R.&S.TYXER. IRON & STEEL. Bloom Forge, awd Jtmati Iron Stori N. W. CHAPMAN, 384 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 springs andiron Axles, Hammered Iron,- Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. ALSO A superior article of Shut Iron, Nos 22, 24. 25, 26 and 27. N. B. All of the above arlicles will be 6old for cash, and at low rates. Counry .Merchants and Blacksmiths will fins it for tbeir interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. N. W. CHAPMAN, August 21st 1845. 14 ly. REMOVAL. J.W& W.W.Cooper. JTIAVE removed their Hide, Oil and Leather Store from No 37 Main street to N0 21 Columbia street between Main and Walnut street CINCINNTI, where they keep a general assortment ol 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, Caltand Kip Skins, Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins, ALSO Spanish and dry hides, Tanner's Oil, Tanner's and Courier's Tools, Osborn's Patent double grigding Bark Mills, Dealers in the above line 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 12, 1845. 25-Gm. 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, 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 that 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 right. WILSON T. ADAMS. SUBBINA ADAMS & CO. July 24th, 1845. 30-3m. FIRES!! TEAS. 20 half chests Y. H. superior, 10 do do do; 1006 lb catties G.P. and Imp. For sale by A. DONA LDSON& CO. Cor. 9th & Main sis. Cincinnati. July 25, 1845. 31-ly. TO-ANTED.Wh.te Water ww Valley Stock. I have 640 acres of good Land in Scott County. Indina.near Madison, la. I will exchange at fair price for White Water Valley Stock, t PAR. C. S. BURDSAL, juSI S7 Corner of Main and Fifth sts. C. BRADLEY, PROPRIETOR of the Boston House, corner of 6th and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Farmers, merchants, drovers and dusiness men generally, visiting the city, will find it their interest to call. Carriage houses and good stabling. Horses kept by the day or week. April 19th 1945. 16-ly JOHN SHARP, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, and Palm-Leaf ' -mm a mci NO. 156, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, THIRD STORE ABOVE T0CRTH CIXCIMXA TI, OHIO. Will sell very cheap for cash or approv ed paper. March 27th IS45. 14-ly. EBENEZER WISWELL'S STEAM-POWER Looking Glass, Portrait, ASD Picture Frame ManuJ actor y, 117, Main st. Cincinnati. The above articles can be furnished in as good style and on as reasonable terms as at anv of the Eastern Cities. An assortment of LOOKING GLASSES always on hnd at wholesale and retail, nr. B. Old Frames regtlt k plates rewt. . STEAMBOATS jr Furnished at the shortest notice. March 27th 1845. U-ly. ItlMISII STORE. 104 Main street, between Third & Fourth ClJfUiJvsui.ii. BUTCHEK AU fliULauunu.i. would respectfully invite MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it beng very large, at greatly From our long experience in the brush. manufacturing, we feel confident that our stock will be found satisfactory, and that we shall be able to suit all, even the most fastidious - March 27th 1845. 14-ly, LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch JIaker, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Spectacle Man ufacturer, Diamond pointed gold Pens,Sc No. 238 Main et. between 5tb and 6th Cincinnati, Ohio ' March 20, 1845. 13-ly