Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 November 1845 — Page 4

niSCELLANEOUS. Tag Autumn Leaf Lone trembling onr! Last of a tu.-nner's racr, withered and tear. And biv-ering wh -refore art thou lingering here? Thy work is done! Thon hast teen ait ' Thes-jra-nsr flawm repi-.ingin lh.?ir tomb; And the green leaves that knew thee in their bloom W ither aud fall! Why dost thon cling Fondly to the rvujh ttipless tree? H" then existence u?ht like chirm for thae, Th.iu faded thing? The voice of spring, Which woke thee into beinrf, ne'er ar-tUn Will greet thee, nor the gentle summer rain New venJure bring. The zephyr's breath No more will wake for thee in melody; But the lone sigYing of the blast shall ba The hyis n of death. Yet tfew slays, A few faint struggles with the autumn storm. And the strained eye, to catch thy trembling forts. In vain may gaze. Pale autumn leaf Thou art an emblem ol. man's mortality; The broken heart, once yjutig and freih lika thee, Withered by jri-f: Whose hopes are fled, WVue loved one- all havr drooped and dieJ away, Stiii ciuii to life .111.1 lingering, lores toitif s Abjitt the dead! Tint iiitl eVii niw Ihmrthe gir'ierinof the au-Uin-i telast; It comes thy frail for.n trembles it it pasti Ail'l th.tt art low

Pist ire of a God-I Wife; BY s5i!.l jCI.E. F-.uhtil 2-. iljg, th lonely sh.-jiherj't pri 1-, True a, tV- helm, th ' b lr'is neatc-ling guide, Fir.n a the shaft that prop the to wring dome, Sweet ax t.i s'lipwivckM s amtn, 'una aad ho.ue, Lovely as clr.l .1, a parent's u!.' deli-'u, Radian: ji m-ji, sluit breaks a stoimy night. Grateful a stream, that in soraj drop recess. With rills unh iptil, the panting traveller blest. Eaoii Liglit haa its Shade. With every joy vt liasie to meet, In hopefulness our pri tie. I ' ore comes, wil'i slop t oure anc" fleet, A sVi.iinv If y its siJe: A.'-l etcr thus s K-vt'e c'jill Witi. each fair biiss tia- ieJ, v the gUe'ueu J ptiWe thsUJ thrill, 1 . ficUea lici:l !;rs ilaJ. i piint't) hri' tbe vr.'.i h entwines Vs i irciLt f.iis on t!:c broasi! L !::. '.tjai "'voril wl.ore rlory eUiaea, T i -tai-i.-i til liiV.-hior.il r.ist. f-- i..-r the ros.est simBea-ii gl ., i r ' lieselc-ai' siow! Aii i i4"!j:ts fatijiiost tli'owt, V i.i;o d-.'itii lies -;u!J below. Tre.'n fie Ln i'.es at.iitial tazxine jor Jugutt. Th3Youii3Rsl)c!. A TA L 2. Or THE CaROLlKll. In a tsmill farn hou.e, toartis the rlse v.f ihe ve.ir ITS), gat an o!J wan. his wife an 1 s.i". Trie face of the faiher appeared trouble;'-, ut times he looked j ihougliifu'lv o the floor, mid the;i he j would gaz long and wistfully at his son. a fina ma: manly youili of twenty. At lentlt b s:J. 'Divid, t!i!;is tiisas'.rot'.s nt frj.a i C'diiidtn. Ciod knows what i!l becotne vft.ur Ctumtry! Congress needs every! rta that is rapa'io ah! we, I wiU this old wound i g-jliii the Trench war h id not lamed tn but for it, I liouid be now thnulilerhtg my mukket, and inarching to dafend my country." Colli the 'so:i and the wife stood up at those words. TheoUlaiy ceased knitUnj and g izd enquiringly at her boy, and it was ei le.it. iro.n i!e expression of her fce, thai pxiriotis.n a id motherly nfteclioii were at variance in her bosom. T ie son, however, after encountering his father's eyes fur a moment, turned confusedly a v.iy. The old iinn's brow was aikeii.!. nd lie saiJ warmly: ' Divid, Divid.Jwhy do you linger about ihe vi'.Sige when your country uetnlsyour service so mticli? why, on. lam ashamed f you. Twice before this I have tpnkeii la you on this suhject, but y on appenr to

hare no spirit! U'lui! will you see us j 'i ins tempting bale look, ihe nvtjnr promiraiTipled upon by the brnial mrreernnes J ied him a command in his troop, in case rr Britain, and stiil lie here supinely j of success, and David signified his inter.rr shame. 1) iviJ, fur shame! I .vvill not j lion of setting forth, afier he h id taken a

call you r.iv o:i. Long since voti ou to have been i i ihe army'.'' ' 'Josh int. Jashna,"' i-itflrpose.t the ol! mother, ' Dn i 1 is but a vouth; then do noi speak s Irtrshly. lie cn.iit t'-'el what yon T-el, vh- hive fought ufun ajii;-,t our cotiiiirv's ruomy Joshua h is bul a IviT." "A liny, i i lee l, Dsb-ira! such buy. as D.ivid have a'realy gained iinperishah'e Uurels since tae war cominenced. I could name a host of hem! why, were it iwi for the h'vs of ihis i.i'id '.There would be out armv, whii 'i ! dure sty ij d ie nuar - it'r (-(imposed of boys of Da ivi.l'- a;,.." '.'he ol 1 !ti:iii w a ext-iie-i, aiid it wa i.e, t'irt utikinJ woril thai ha had eer used to. l.is hoy. Pavi rose ":iJ loft ihe h-tnte. He wvkc i cm distance dp; arrui!y in dcfp l!ii-.;i.l "Whai will not wtirvnn tin? " he nt ll inuitcred Here I liare been luigei iij; i.hout the village o "s'n t'fT '.0!i a.'o. when I kiitinij have A'nl tor nil -it? why to an J to I s'.eri to her et a pretty S' i -v-1 ''oire; lull - ?li:.t ii'tt he '? N.-. bv i;iw I will be tiiyseii j cili mr? was it not a lie?ACls. I vrij! ra-t 1 t ho lias A tOn w It vf psjs.se'S t'.ie "lis f iil.er. Away then with love. c-l t'ral t a n cal.ed u;hhi t.) art, an t r o r dteatn! Kre a fortnight my dteitn! Kre a fortnight my r shall hear of me, orels I Ktse my i strisinj f.r it." An 1 with ihis ie j;;..iis.i he l's!-.:?J a'.'-cul siu retraced h:i 'sepa. When he rMche I Iwme he i'lUjlil ihe !i"tl his h.ine. and inouiiied a . t him, siriick 1110 u giiop. wnica cjni.ii'.ie.i lor several ui.!es. At length he stopped a;id lo ked up sit -le windows of a latin indue, hair !iid between clusierinj'iree.. This vra iiio restdencs of.M.ir D.snker, tlie mi.lrcs.of his beart; the lichts showrd tint the family liJ not retired, and he re.oUrd hi psy her a. last vi'tt before Wis departure. sSha wis alone when he entered, anJ a few word acquainted her with hisdeleriniaation. Shi burstcd into tears. N'ay! Mary,'' he s.id."Yni must not ttnnian nia no. A fut t resolved- ti Jenre you villi ' farewell, for I knew haw much y.tu dreaded my taking an aclivfl part iii t!i' sirniie. Hut I couid i.oib. sa r.rjp.i J 'ou

"I will compose myself," said the fair girl, with n rffiirt ti smile, ' t knor I have been wrong to persuade you to slay; but you ramini imagine the anxieties I suffer un arceiunt of my brother, audi could not bear a ha you U encounter their danger. But since this dreadful defeat at Camden I feel thai erery nun i

wanteil by our outilry. Go, then, dtvarest. and tod be with on. My prayer hail ai'.end yoti night and day." Dnid preiaed the now weeping fir! to his bosom, snauhed a hasty Liig at the sound of approarhiof footstep, wrunfc her hand and wai f one. The next day he left the neighborhood of hi faiher's house, armed with a nuket and mounted on atttirdy horse, flisdt-s-tir.ation was the American cantp then far to the northward, but as the intervening country was filled with the enemy, he knew there would be considerable address required to effect his purpose. Before his departure ho saw a lew of his oIJ playmales, lio proinited to ftjilav LiiN as soon a possible. Night found him near a lonely farmhouse tt) which he proceeded boldly in pursuit ofliding. At first the occupant received him coldly, but a chance ei( res ci mi convincing David that his host was a lory, he affeeiel the same political creed, and was immediately warmly welcomed. The n-y a!il proJuced his cider alier supper, and insisled that DiiJ 6hould join him in his potations; this the young man did, inking care however, not to indulge too freely, while the farmer, over-joyed to find w hat he supposed a new rrcruil for Vi is party, drank ilhout stint and became more and more com inunicaiive. To his horror. Davi.l suon learued that a party of royalist!", led by a Miijnr Vil-on, ce'ebrsted for hi torj ism and rutli!eitie8, were to tvtatt eirly the ensuii)J day on an expe dition to seize and hang the two Bunkers, Julio had made thcnielve particularly ! oiiKiiii'iin tt the royalist leader. David knew enouah of ibis partizan warfare to be asoured that no mercy would be shown to his ft lend; he also knew er.oughof Ihe character of the major to suspect that some strong personal motive had led lo the pintming of so distant an expetition, when there were ot!:ers as inviting near home. He accordingly set himself to discover from his half inebriated companion iV.e truth. Nor a it long befere success crowned bis adroit cron examination. "Why, you aee,"siJ the host, i believe there's a little revenge for a alight received from thetc fellows' sisier, mixed np with the major's desire to caich the Bunkers. 3 The gul is very pretty, they sy, an! the major, when she wa down here on a visit last yetr, before the w ar, panted lo marry her, but sho would have nothing to do w ith him. Ever tin.'c, lie has vowed to make her rue the day. You may depend upon it he will have her on his own terms now thank Heaven! there's no law any longer to prevent any honest royalist from doing as they please to those rascally rebels. But vender comes the major now," sod lenlyeiil the hot, starting up, i win inirounce jou o him at once, a mtrry fellow you II find him. Lord luve you, he's a brave as a lion." David, though horrified at the diabolical plot he had heard, saw the necessity of dissembling in order to learn further of theiotiet' pUns, ani fLv! wnif, if possible, to cultivate them, lie arose there fore, and s-hook the major's hand warmly pledged him immediately in a brimmer; and soon contrived to mike iho royalist believe lhat he was anxious to join a troop and itke part against the rebels. This induced the major to be unusually civil, for he w ished to secure so athletic a recruit himself. It w as not long before a bargain had been concluded between the two. David relumed, however, to sin the agreement lhat night; he pretended thai several others of his fi iends were disaffected, and desirous of f joining the royalists, and his i ol'jrct, he sai.3. was I. secure a conimisioii for himself by inducing them lo join. 'I ; tew Hours rest, in or.icr to Mc "Q '.::ae in j gathering togeiher his recruit. The dread of discovery had been constantly before our hero during the management of this negotiation, for his person w as well know n to many of t'ie m ijor's troop; and if any of them had come up, his feioned name w ould not have protected him from detection. He wished lo gel iT 1 ilial night, aj he pri-po-ed. but lo this nci-1 ilier his host nor the major would hear, and ! 1,0 was forced to reiuaid iili llltrili (1 J.- .... , . -l.i i iuii a ins ttuitiMi to near, o;i rising. j thai the niMur had been 5itu tiimie liuiut,, j ami v as i:i nis w ay to D '.inker ith his troop Pi.-ssom'.iiiiiC his ntixic.y lie r.irt.Mik of ahatT hrcakfast. ami motinlcd his horsf & rotii s-lou ', y ay. Hut lico out of kis'it of l!i hotwe he slrtici i'lin a fierce ' oailie, which lie continue.! till he mint in s'glit ol a cross roa l, whre wa sj i.ivern. i Here he st-.ipppt:, nnj iearnnij that the i inyaiists hul taken the hihronvl, he turn f am.t ntcii't i"t. nnrrnif nit.l iniirA Aiilfi.mv V4 uoim i nu is sim i w " uim iu"i v vn v uiihiii Oils. 'It is mr oi' chance lo a-iJ thoni," hesal. nsii tla-shinj intti n gallnp. "Prav God, I mav reach the aetilrmeni in I time to collect a few of our lads and mnrr h J to the Dnnkeri. TiierO is no other hope ' n aw lcll.v ! Nisjlit litl fallen, as they expected", bej ine the lories were able U reach the ri ; einity of the place ihey were in search of. 1 At lenjth, however, afir a silent march thropgh the woods, 11 broke upon tneir iew. light was burning in one of the Tt indow, id when they had arrived close to the premises, the lively notes uf a violin reached their ears, proving lhat ihe brothers were not aware of their presence, but enjoying iliemeivcs in imagined security. "Now men,"' whispered the leader of the toiies. "when I give the word, fir a volley at the house by waj of introdveinj ourselves; we will than surround the place aud enter it." At that i'tsUnt the deisn bay of a dog ran? in their ears, anJ a large mastiff sprang from under the house and rushed at lit major. Fire." he cried. Twenty gn u hroVe the stillness, of the night the doi fell dead every pne of glass in th front of ihe house wis hiered and the t uis relied like vae. In ir.t'sssit ;:4t i th house vat ex

tinguisbed the violin as quickly ceased, and a noise was heard at the door. But it wa already barred, and being made of

stout oik plank resisted all their efforts. A rifle crack from one of th upper windows, and one of the tories fell, desperately wounded. Another report succeeded, and another toiy fell, and Maj. Wilson was now fully aware that bo:h Bunkers were at home and wide awake. A shed turned the rain from the front ol the house, and underneath this, the toiies shielding themselves from the fire of the Bunkers, went to wurk on the door. Suspecting such resistanceperhaps from his kuowledjje of their character une of the men Tiad bro'i an axe, with which he commenced hewing at the door, and soon cut it te pieces. Here a desperate battle ensued. The two brothers were powerful men, and as courageous as ihey were strong; and now with clubbed rifles they disputed the entrance of the w hole lory force. The door being email, they stood their ground for half an hour, felling during tint time, some of ihose w ho had tbe temerity to enter first, but finally numbers overcame them, and they were Anna upon the floor and bound. The tories, iuflamed to madness at the great lesisiancc which had been made and t their own losses, now seized the mother a'H si.sler, and made preparations to hang the two brother before ih?ir eyes. The ropes were already tied about the necks of the victim, when the major ad dressed his men: 'Now friends, 83 soon as these villain are dead we will set fiie to the house the old woman there," he said wilh a brutal laugh.' may be left inside, but the young one I reserve for myself." ''IIisi!'' said one of the men, in a loud voice. The maior ceased, and thev heard a voice outside ihe house. Although the wortls were spoken low, ihe lUteuers distinctly heard, "when I say fire, give it to ihem:'' A man nnh blanched cheek now rush ed among them exclaiming "The yard is full of men." "1'irc!" cried a deep voice from the yard a genets! volley succeeded, and so well had the aim been directed in the door that several of ihe lories fell, either dead or desperately wounded. In turn ihe lories tetreaied up stairs, when David, our hero, rushed into the room they had just left, and cut the rope which Lound the Bunkers and their sister. "May God A'mighly bless you for this!" said one of the Bunkers. The two men sprung up, seized their rifles, which had been left in the room, prepared to retaliate the treatment they had jusi received. Long and desperate wa9 the battle. The lories fought for life; the whigs for re venge. But at length the latter triumph ed, though not until the enemies had been almost exiirminaied. The major fell by the arm of our hero, who sought him out in the hottest of ihe rijht,and engaged him single handed. No language f ours can express the emotions of David, as he pressed his betrothed bride to his bosom; and his heart w ent up in thankfulness to Heaven fur his fmely arrival, when he thought that a delay of half an hour longer might have consigned her lo a fate worse than dealh. The gratitude of her brothers was expressed in many words, but hei's was si'ent and tearful, yel oh! how much moregralifying. 'I almost called yon a cnwvd. son Daid,v said his father lo him when they met but you are a chip of the ol 1 block, and I did you wrong. Deborah, he is a boy to be proud of is he not? Von niav found er one of my horse every day that you do such a deed it bjais anything I ever saw in the old French war." David's gallantlry in this act drew aroua 1 him in a few weeks more than a score of hardy young followers, who fought with him to the close of ihe war, when he returned and wis happily married lo the j heroine of our story New Goods. THE Subscribers have just received their Spring and .Summer Goods, which added to their former stock nvakes their a--;.!r, uient large and complete of all kinds ofD R V GOODS, Griceries, Hudirare, Quenstcarc. Roots and Shoes. Fit r and I'ahn Leaf Hats, Fhvcncrbraid cf Si rate lion nets. MILL ND rUOSS-Ct'T SAWS, PINE CHfWNS AND TUBS. IMINI F.D BUCKETS, TRACK CHAIN'S, SPADES fk SHOVELS. MA. MKK FORKS. Sl II'.ONS, BRASS KETTLES, fee. All of which they are determined to sell as low as the same kind ol coods are sold in anv town in the eastc ; Pn " f the State or at Cineinnati price i, add in a: freight ",I . . hi ticit-s. Iv. o. o. i 1,1 riv. . j llrj,)isilk , April 12, 1345. 17-ly i ,1 Uartols of Salt. if SF V; Kf(T4 white ,s! n!o l-y N - TVXCR. SRW STYI.K CASH Kl KS. TCASE new style Ca'hinere De Lains, I d, d Rep. cashmere, 1 d il l casliri re piaid, Jot r.c:-ived r.mn New York, entir.lv new stvles, and will be sol.l very cheap, WOOD It LARKIN, S4 Lower market st. Oct. 7th 13(5. 42-lv. E A ST Ell X COFFEE. t)"k B AGS Rio, choice article for sale by vf-C A. DOXALSOX CO. cor. 9th and Main tts, Cincinnati. 31-Iv. jy 25. FEXCIXG NAILS. KEGS 10.1; rO ua Su '- For sale hr A. DON ALDSON Jt CO. Ninth and Main uresis, Cincinnati. April 25, H45 ir-ly w. & S J Tanners & HONEY, C u r r ic rs SS A MAIS STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, CIsCls.ATl. Constantly on hind an assortment of Sole and Vjper Leather, Calf. B'ndtng, Lining, Morocco " and A'rf Skins, Skirting, Hnrnets, Kip Skins. Bridle cr Srofme Leather, Shoe. maVrr't Findings, Shoe Threads, Pegt, Lasts, Boot-Trees, Arris, Tacks, SparoUes.Bool M oo Core, Crr. And evcre article for the manufacturp eif BooU and Shoes, and at the lowest prices for CASH, Cash paid fok hides AND $kixs. Marcb ar tth 184J, s-ly ' TERMS OP THR INDIANA AMERICAN. TWO Dollar, in advance, li.sa in six month., ).00 at the end ofthe year, and a i addition nfJOeentt Tor every -rear payment is dc laved thereafter. . AovEnTisBMK-sTS. Oue square or less will be inserted three limes for one dollar, if payment be made in advau.-e: one dollar and twenty-lite cents if pay. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty ets. if delayed two years, and in the tame proportion for tha rinr pa-rment ia delavtsd. Larger advrmrrmrtits fhr Itvnsfw Hita sri; tap fiawnt a :i saw. fssssacipl-.

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DR. RESPECTFULLT offers hit professional tervieet in the various branches of medicine, to the tittzensof Laurel and its vicinity. Hit office it in the building adjoining Ihe store of Messrs. Couwtrll, Sliniip nd Vanbergen. Laurel, Sept. 39, 1315. 40-tf Spool Sc Skein Cotton, &c. -I D0Z assorted eol'd spool cotton, -vrS 400 doz. do white do 400 do Harris St Hjtnmi.li spool cottsa too yards 100 d iz Clark's do do 03 jds too do J. & P. Coat's do lit) 300 lbs white skein cottoa ISO lbs ass'd col do ALSO 100 dozen side combs 25 do do Turtle ikaTl 400 do Tuck do 100 do Killing combs 120 do Ivory line combs etc etc. Jut I aeived and will be sold very low wholesale or v WOOD A LAKKIN. 24 Lower Market tt. Cincinnati. IStk ltts. 32-ly retail. Oct. TEAS. tTf H ALF Chests Young Hyson, f3vf 30 an Gunpowder, SO do Imperial, 300 Caty boxes aiitirted. For sale by A. DONALD-ONJc CO. Comer Ninth and Mainsts,' Cincimtnati. March 20, 1845. 14-ly Watches. Jewelry, and Dry Goods. HE subscribers haveeonstantly on hand a Urge and fashionable assortment of Jeicelry. (fold tf- Nilrer Watches Plated Wars English and American Rritania, Painted Japaned Tea frays. Gold and Silver Spectaclet, Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, Gold and Silver Pencils, Silver Spoons, Ladles, Cups, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives Ice. Odd Fellows Regalias, Jewels and every variety of Trimmings. Silver Ware ani Jexcclry made t triter . OWEN ft CARLEY, No. 135, Main st., bet. 3d and 4th, Cincinnati. April IS, 1345. 19-ly A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. K. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND Dealers in all kinps of Grss Sled, Corner of Xinth and Main Ss,, .- Cincinnati, ' latches. tobacco & sxurm" J7 CCTAlll & HATCHELDER, Whilesale and re tail dealers in I;n ported and American Cigars. ai.su mi kituis o! mxa.-co anil Snutt. y. 337, Main St.fotu-rh doir Ar'sir Sijrth tt. avert tide, CINCINNATI, O. March 37, 1345 14-ly FRESH TEAS. Ofk HALF Chests Y. II. superior; f 9 10 do do do; 100 lb catties G. P. and Imp. Forssleby A. DON ALDSON A. CO. Cor. Oth 3t Main sts. Cincinnati. July 15, 1843. Jl-ly. C. & W. II. ALLEN, No. 167, .Vii street. 3 door below Fourth CIXCXXATI. DEALERS in Fine Jewelry, Clocks, 'Watches, Watch Tools and Malt rials, Silver Ware and Tine CutleryALSO Dealeri in cnm'ti, Bruthrt, Percnttitn Caftt, Pufli, Puirrf.T Flatkt, Fancy Saafl, Ptckrt Btckt, Razor Strap, tnzcthcr with a general vorirry of French, German and Englith Fancy Gdl. March 27, 1845. 14-ly. ROBERT PORTER, Wholesale dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, NO. 17 2, Alain Street, between 4th tf 5lh, east vide. CIXClXXATf, KEEPS constancy on hand Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinrtts, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet, Cambric, Book, Mull and Swiss Muslins, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Handkerchiefs Shaw ls, Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Thread, &c. &c. March 37th 1345. 14-ly COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. SV HOGSHEADS Sugar, (J 40 Sacks Rio Coffee, 1 Tierce of Rice, 400 Lbs. Sole Leather, 1000 Cotton Yarn, 290 " Lead. For sale by R. & S. TTNER. 17-ly. April tl, 1845, A. W. CULLU3I, VsJ7"HOI.ESLE and Retail Grocery, Pro luce and vy Liquor Store, corner Main and Eighth Streets vini-iiiiiaii, sjnio. Salt, Sugar, Cijfee. Tea, Spices, Pepper, Imliso. Madder. Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest rah price in exchange for all kinds nfCountiv Produce. March 27th 1845. 14-ly JOSEPH CAREY, TrC7'',0,'ES l-E Retail dealer in Groeics I and Produce, No. 0 Commercial Row, foot of Main street front of the public wharf, Cincinrati, O. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, T-a, Indigi, Madder, Nails, (ass. Cotton Yaras, etc. Sold at the lowest cash price. March 27, 1345. 14-y JOI1X Ii. CLAUK, "C"sJ7"HO'-E3Lr' ani' Retail Grocer, Product and Liquor Merchant, No. 285, Main at reef, CincinnMi. Pure Wines constantly on hand. March 27th, 1345. 14-ly J. S. UENXETT & CO., WHOLES ALE and Hnsi! dealers in Foreign and D im siic DRY GOODS, No. 133 Main street, between 4th and 5ih, Cincinnati, O March 28, 1?45 14-ly IIEXIIV .JUSTICE. Storage. Forwarding;, and Commission n;i; si i . White Wator Canal Basin, CINCINWATI, Ohio. -REFER TO:Worthington, Shilito, is. Co.,') Casper Sharp, Cincinnati, O

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J. A. o mirr.iw t Co. J R. S. Tvner, Brookvi'Vree, J 1). H.iwtand, Eiq. M. Hel.n. Connerr Col. D. Ilankins, ll.ipkins & Hiatt, Daniel Sinks, San.lford Lackey, William Petty, John Cr'tm. V-lw, la. 1 Milton, la. I Cambridge City, It. J (VtMi. Gil'i-spie fx Co., Hagerstown, la. 1 tifs. tr. N'tiiie, i entreviiie, la. Col. Mil s Murphy, New Castle, la. P. PaTick, P -n llelon, la. ltuchanan. Ellis Co., New Orleans, llyr.ni c Kll!l.'iiny, P.iilaletphia. July 4, 1345. tl-btu THOMAS BUI ST, NO ..) M VI N sr. BET tVECX FRONT s5c SECOND sts t'I.Cl.s.ViI, DEALER IN Juniata Iran and piails, Castings, etc., etc. Steel, March 27th 1S4"). li-ly. Fancv I)rv OooiU. THE sHbscriben respeetfully call the attention of thecitir.ens of Hrookville and its vicinity to their stock or Staple ana Fancy Dry Goods, a targe portion of which are entirelv View, and of the latest ttyles; it hating been selected by nneof the partners, who his just returned from the Eastern cities, they are confl. d.-nt that they can meet the eapeetatious of their frieli.lt aud the public. Their prictl are vnifnrm and ". PADGETT MACY. 1S7, Main street, bet. 4th and Sth, Cincinnati. March, 39, 1344 U-l HARDWARE. THE subscribers arenow opening a splendid nsioitnient of Hardware, compaising a large and general assortment of TABLE Jt HOCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Set the sneaths. Hay ami Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades Nails, W ire, Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows, Locks and Latches of very kind in use, hutts, screw ss. Carpenter's tools. Co;pers tools, etc. ALSOGUNS, PISTOLS, e., etc. Together with evs-ry article usually found in a well as. sorted Hardware store, to which they invite the attention of merchants, Mechaetcs, and Farmers. Terms CASH. LYM VN X RICE. Jr the sien of ihe Jnril, corner of , nd Loreer Market, CINCIN N ATI, OHIO. April II, 14J. 19-ly. 'NAILS. KEGS astorted Not. For sale by s. DON'LADSON CO. Wiathand Main tts 300 April Iwek. ,r-,t

PLOUGHS. g?( i. A. MILLER'S warranted Ploughs, "Sloop's

tj 1. 1 pattern, for sale oy March 36 ih, It 45. ru Sc. 6. TVXER. 14-ly CALEB S. BIJUDSAL., WHI'I.EKM.R Ac KTTAU. DRUGGIST, IMPORTER of Drugs, Medicines,' Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Olass and Fancy Articles, American, French and English Chemicals and Perfumery. Corner Main and Fifth t.rcets, Ciucinnati, O. March 20, 1845 13-1 y NAILS. 250 KEGS assorted. For sale hr A. DONALDSON CO. Corner Ninth and Mi in its.. Cincinnati July 25, 1845 3iAy E. B. HINMAX, DEtl.SR IN Drills, IHediciiies, Paints, OILS f WtXDOW GLASS. Agent for Landrcth' C; A II I) UN SKED3 A'j 2, Loipcr MsrUet st. Cincinnati. March 27th 1S1". 14-tv. NEW TAILOR SHOP. WM. CLARK $ SOX, F.SPECTFVLLY inform the public that they fxy e commence! Dusinets in Mr. Kiggs' new building, opposite the Jail. All orders left with them for work shall receive prompt attention, on as liberal terms as ran he obtained elsewhere. None but good -uiMum tuaii oe employed. tatiinu regularly rr ceivrd. May I, 1645 13-tf JUST RECEIVED. ONE Case Blue Trims. 1 do Blue and Orange do. 1 do Furniture Prints. ALSO 3 Dales Drown Drillings; 10 Bales heavy ..o.i. sueriiiig; i uo Macinaw and V hitncy blanket. ALSOI Cae American Silesia. 1 do S-4 Bleached tlieetincs. 3 do). I and 4-4 blenched l.iuiir -1..0. The above Goodt are all entirely new and fresh, and -in ue toiu at wnoiesaie or retail on the most lavora. ble terms. WOOD a LARKI.X, 34 Low or Market st. Cincinnati. October In, 1843 42-ly S. S. JACKSON, "SATCRSERVMAN and FLOKIST, three miles be. low Cincinnati, on the river road, between the residences ol Major William Oliver and S. S. L'Hommedieu, ket ps constantly lur sale Fruit and Ornsnun tal 1 rees, ahrubs, ines, treen-Hnuc plants, jcc. C-J'Cif Floiteri at all Seatont.J- ( A Catalogue and prices can be seen at the Office of :r" r." -uericau.i WHOLESAri'L AND s& CO., Fancy DJtOE and Retail dealers in Staple an s Fancy UKY UOOfJS, No.34, Filth street, north tide three doors east of Walnut, Cuicillnali, O. March 27th, 1345 14-ly T Si"X-T! . it',i a. rj ANCFACTUHF.R and Wholesale dealer in Manilla Cotton and II. ni: Roneofalt sizes. Cords. Lilies and Tw ines of all kinds. Stmre mn Main Street en-rfosr before Front. Manttjac torv an H'rt'rrn fttr, Cincinnati. w N. n C ASH paid for HEMP and FLAX. March 27th, 1845 14.lv C.PENROSE, wYlialcbonc Wliip, and Cane MAXUFACTFRER, Ni 21 Fifth tt., a fere dtun Eart tt Main. Cincinnati. FAS constantly on hand a good supply of Whips " 9 and Canes of es-ery description. Whips and Canes made to order, or repaired at the shortest notice. March 37th, 1845 14-lv SPIRITS TURPENTINE. " O BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, just received l.3 and for tale by C.S. BL'RDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. June 21, 1845 27-ly SPICES. -i BARREL Nutmegs; 150 Mats Cassia; I Barrel Cloves; 20 Bagi Pepper; 10 do Allspice. Forsalrby A. DON LDSON & CO. Corner Ninth and Main sts., Cincinnati. July 25th, 1845 3 1-1 y II. KESSLER, BUCK SKIS' DRESSER. $ GLOVE MA S'UFA CTL'RER, KEEPS on hand at all time, alarg - assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, Mils and Leather of all kinds. No 278 ain si. bet. Sixth auj Seventh, Cincinnati O. March 20ih, 1845 I3.ly R ECT I F1ED WHISKY VLWAYS on hand and for sale bv A. DON ALDSON Jt CO. Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1345 i3-!y Junteltfi Iron a-d Pi ail g. Ifi?ti Fs AfV A l-l- Sligi Iron assorted sizes WViJ's)Ur'sisJ-000l',- Bloom Forg. do. 100 " English blistered do; 100 Cast Steel. Just received and for sale by K. & S. TYN ER. Brookville, April 22, 1345 17-ly SAND'S SAUSAPA.lir.LA. "rOi? the removal and permanent cure of all diteateo K 1 arising from an tmttut e state of the hlood. or ha1!it of thr yttrm. viz: Scrofula, or Kingo Evil. Rheumatism, Oifftinnnt cutaneous Eru;tionr. Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blatchcs. Bil-s, chronic Sore Eyes, 7?iiig-ir.rm or Tetter, Srnid Head, Enlargement and Pain of th" Bones and Joints, Stuiiorn fleers, Sy.'httilic Sum'ttomt, Sciari -o or l.um'tntro, and liiseatcs art sing from an injudicious nte tf Mrrrury, Atcitct, or Dropsy. Exposure or I mpr udence of Life. Alro, ehrvtiic constii uttonal disorders will be removed oy mil preparation. Diseases having theirorigin i i an imnurestnte ofthe blond and fluids treticrally. will be s;Hdily and fl'. cmally removed by this iiiuaiiiHble m:ilicine as its operation is pehuliar, and consists in removing the cause lo disease by entt rinit into the circulation and r.assirg through th - g. ncrul system. Where obstructions to its favorable operation exists, they arr removtd as it passes alonr the alimentary ranalj hence the patient will lecl ami know tnesensinie operatiou oi ine aarsaparilla from its curative powers. The filto iug letter, recently received by the proprietors of this invaluable medicine, w ill be r.-ad w ith interest by all similarly a 111 ic t -tl. It ALTtMORK, June 10, 1S45. M ssrs San.ls Gents: Most cheerfully do I add to the niiiner.iiis testimonials of your life presersalise Sarsaparitla. I was attacked in thr year 1839 with a scrofulous affection on my upper lip, and continuing upward taking hold of my nose and surrounding parts, until the passage for come ing tears from tha eye to the nostril were destroyed, which caused an unceasing fliw of tears. It also effected my gums, causing a dischane vrry unpleasant, and my teeth became so sith-s' v.!f0ill not have been a hard task to pull brnpfil. F.verS as rends-red perfectly miserable. I proved of nO tertv mended ch.nrs? o .' J V" " " " ' " did no rood ;U. '" "r- - f'uiC". " rviee, and as a last resort was recommended change of air; hut this, like other n nr dies, diil nu gjod; the disease continued gradually to increase until m whole b wly was afr. tttd. lint thanks to liumxnitv, mv Phtsician recommend. -d yjnr preparalien tl.: . r .. -. 1. . . . -ii of Strsaparilla. I pr.icurs'd from sour agent in this city. Dr. Jas. A. Heed 6 b.ittl.-s: aud in less than thre months was restored to health and happiness. Your Strsaparilla alone eff c'eil ihe cure, and with a d .sire that ihe afflicted may no long t sutler, hut uc the richt medicine au I be five from disease, with f.-iliugs of joy and gratitude I remain voor friend, DANIEL XIcCON'NIKAN. Any o:ie desirin? tokn:iw fu.-ilier pariiculars will find meat my residence in Front str.-et. where it will afTird me pleasure to communicate any thing in relation to this cure. DANIEL McCONNIKAN. Personally appeared before me the above named Daniel McConnikan, and made oath of the facts connected iu the foregoing statement. JOHN CLOUD. Justice of Peace ofthe City of Raltiiuare. Nrw-Dto sswick, N. J., Sep. Si, 1343. Messrs Sands Gentlemen I can speak from a very gratif. ing personal experience of the great value of your preparation of your Sar.aparil la. Forabont nine tninths I sulfered beyond expression f.nm an attack of that Prosean and deoraying disease. Neuralgia, by which I was rendered ineanahleof attending my ordin- . ,r employment. For months I was unable to w tite a j t,ne or hold a pen, or rons-ey f.iod to my mouth; and , ,Mcn was my bsdily distress, tnat no sleep, exeepyin brief catches after extreme exhaustion, was impossible. The medical treatment usual in this disease availed me nothing, and I was at last persuaded to try your Sarsaparitla. Before the second bottle w as quite used, the disease abated. I continued to lake it to the amount of six bottles, and was perfectly relieved, and I hope permanently no indication of a relapse having appeared vet. I believe yon have not claimed for your Sarsapanlla that it is particularly adapted to the tormentine disease to which I was subject; hut I have no doubt it was ihe means of my recovery, and should have no hesitation in rs-eommeniling it to others who .nay be suffering from Neuralgia. The rationale of its success is, I think, not difficult ofexplanation. CT7"Sever.il metalic preparations' such as nitrate of silver and arsenic, htve been much relied on in late years, but they failed in my ease. Rc'pectfullv, vourf.iend and obedient servant, C. HOOVER. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, tee pamphlets, w hich mar be obtained of agents geatis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B. k D. S ND3, Wholesale Drugist, 79 Fulton street Sett .. s Sold also by Druggists generally throoghuiit the United States. Price, SI per bottle; six bottles for SJ. CtJ-The public are respectfully requested to remember thxt it is Sand's Sarsaparilla that has and is constantlv achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult class of diseases to which the human frame it subject; therefore ask for Sand't Sarsaparilla, and take ""jgenU. U. S- TysFtr, Brook vill: K. M. Host Jt Co., i.aorvi. May td, ' t-tm.

THOS. B. HARRIS.

Wholesale and Retail Druggist, and dealer in Paintt, oils, tarnishes and Dye stalls, Corner of Lover Market Sycamore st.. CINCIXNA n. u. PHYSICIAN'S and Country Merchants arr requested to call and examine for themselves. The above articles are of the best quality, and may be had at reasonable ratet. cash paid tor Oiuseng and Beeswax. April 18, 1345 16-ly TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Crockery Ware, &c. TWyHE subscriber having by recent importation enmpleted his cttLk or Printed and l oniinon ware, would inform those wishine; to purchase, that he can now offer for their examination one of the best selected assortments in the West. He f.-el confident that those who favor him with a call w ill find it to their interest to purchase, as it is his intention to sell at low prices. either for cash or approved paper. I ne stock has been selected w ith a view to tnc country trade, and consists in part of common ana printed 1 ess and 1 11 w are; do dn Ho Is, assorted vizis; do do P'm hers, do do doEdgedandCCPI.net, do do do do Raker's Dishes and Nappies; With a great variety of other articles in his line. ALSO An assortment of Flint Glass, which will be told by the box at Manufacturer's prices. WM. S. S AMPSON, No. 92, Main st. east tide, opp Trust Co. Bank. Cin. March 16, 1845. 20-1 y S. II. PARVIN & CO. Queen (it,, Hat $ Cap Stare, No. 356, Main st. Four doors below Ninth. CINCINNATI October 3J, 1845. 40 ly. SUNDRIES. XCST RECEIVED and for sale low: 15.000 Lbs Sliga Ir m, assarted sizes; 3,000 " Bloom Forge d. 203 " Cast Steel; 303 " Spring Steel; 400 American blistered 5!eel; 100 English do do 50 " Shear do R. It S.TYNER. July 14' 1345. 38-ly 1G3 FIRST rate Grind ttones received and for tale by K. I S. TV.VEK. BL'SDSAL'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA; TjOR the cure of Chronic Rh.iimatini, Scrofula tor Kinp-'i KviL Sa lr It h turn. It ill! Worin . I "1 - King's Evil, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, V leers, , pxiiiful atr-cioit of the Hone, Chronic Snr Kyrs, ' ll!otc!tr. Glandular nlarir lutm and all di-nasti : ariini frim impurity of blood. I Th- In, low ir.pj fram K. C. I-antftlrm, formt rlr odi j tfr of th.' Truy 1 imt-, in n la t ton to Hurds!'. e- tract of Srtapanlla. 'ltia valuable mrdiciur. I have! f.ied it .hnronj-hly and can biar ample t-tiniony to it Koinl ertVcm in my oun prrtn. 1 have for several car been tlr- 5uSjt cf of viuknt i?ea.- acute paini ' u nmiw, .vc, anu eriiy rxiuve ine tree uc .f Sirsaparilla a the prim ipat r in-dy that performed ihecurv." Kor further evuknce of it tfficacy, rt f rence i made to the fol low iniy JMt ,cir.u, whu have prrtcrihet? it with rvery turrets in their prartivt : Dr. Stephen llonuir. Dr. Charl Woodward, Wm. Mount, J. IV Huckm-r, William Si ni ill, William Guhurn, 4 J. lUack; Or to Micajah William, Kq.v Adam N. Riddle, Eq.t r,aarttv. noil, " a, m i-an. Samuel Lew is, s Samuel Talbott, "

Capiain I.. Shally, ' James Torn nee, " ' perior medics I virtues. -t should 'here Ik- r.n ii.rreduAll of these last named gentlemen have eith-r tried J lou son ordaughterof aflliciion ho is suffi rii.c; under it themselves or used it in their families, w ith the hap- 'l 'e horrors of lame hack Hhem.iatism. seated pain piest resuils. Numerous references might be gis-ell, i 'n. tne n'e or hreat swelline;, 'Inmors, Frscr sores, but these are deemed sufficient. i King's Evil etc. (all of which ihe plaster scldun fails

Ihis pre pa -atinn is warranted to cure the most invet- j erate ease ol disease, arisiut; from impurity of blood; it has never yel been known to fail, and in no case is remii'ier.ition asked, where a perfect and speedy cure is not effected. Prepared and sold bv CALEB S. Bt'RDS ALL. Wholesale and retail Druggist rsitrn of Dr. Rush.) N. E. corner Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. March 27i!i 1344. 14-lv. SUGA R COATED, OR IMPROVED IXDU.V VEGETABLE PILLS;" TlOU Intermittent, Remittent, Billion and InflamI1 matory rev it. Headache, Indigestion, Dypt pia, Pervi-rttd Appetite, Heart Burn, Covtivmes, D.arrhoea. Billion. Cht.bc and Worms Foul Stomach, Pain in tbe Head. Side or Hark, S ireful a. Scurvy, nr any impurities of tbe Blood, Obstruction, and fi male Co.npl-iint irriierally. 1 "here ha, never appeared a medicine 1iich, hile it can do no harm, i calculatt-d to dn to much rood. They eveite a healthy perspiration, aud cprn all the natural drain of th. tem. 1 he obstruction or in vendible p rs.piration is the eaueofa preat portion of human wiiiTi-riti. These Pills pm-es th-r power, in an extraordinary d cree, of rcniovjnir all obstructions, and lira tihf tit circulation. Tbt-y must undnubtx'dly supercede all otinr purgative mdicint a they have a liiirti!(t tetiUviicy viz: a uisctiare b the UoeI, Children wUlnot hesiiate totake them, and tlv-T may be r.-lied on. bevnnd any other reim dv, a an tt1 iturt-ai Kiuneyy aud kiu. fsCtualanJ afe nitdieine for Worm-, aud ail com plaint incident ?ochildren. More children have bein cured in New York the present vear, bv the of Dr. SMI IK'S Pill., than all other medicines comV.it. ed-a, there is no need uf forcing them dovn, like other medic nies. One imimrtant advantage in taVin thr PiiU thev do nut grine, or produce nait.ra, r anv uiipit-a-ant sensatioi. P.ll. have, in thousand, of insta-ices, produced Pile, aud other consequence, tar worse than thedivease f. huh th v were administered. Tl.i. : i. n.r:i.-..trt.. . i ... .1.- ..(' the manv inc'redieiit. of which Or. Smith's Pills are ,.n..u'.l k....liJ..n... I The directions and treatm ut of diseases, aceompady every box, in a circularof four pages. No ..Sug.tr Coated Pills' can be ireiiuitse without the signaliire ofthe sole invenifsr, '.(i. HENMSMIX, M. D., Pr.-sident ofthe New York Colli geofllialth," upon every box. From a nephew of the late Jndce Thompson. New York, May IS, 144. Dr. Smiths "Improved Indian Vrgriablr Pills" have proven invaluable to mystlf and famils, in thecureof violent headache, pain in the side and stomach. For children no lH-tter medicine rati In- produced. In the case of our little girl, two Jears old, the most happy effects have resulted from their use. I have never known a medicine is hich 1 eould so confidently rcctoinmend at these Pills K THOMPSDN. !f. North more ,t. The filtow ing lady is too well known in New York for her iiitelltpeneeand philanthropy to be doubted.. From the Matron ofthe IT. S. Navy Hospital Accustomed as I am to administer to the sick, I can appreciate a valuable medicine. Ifthere he a medi cine adapted to the numerous aliments of mankind, it ! is Or. Smith , sjugar Pill. 1 have used them aud seen them used with the most astonishing results; in sever- I at instances within my knowledge, restoring the pa i t. T v V 1" j "''"R. """?' and health, l-or ladi.-. during pr gnancy, the..; Pill, - a. . - . - aresoveeeign balm. 1 recommend thsu to all for saJuablc family nitdieine. SARAH A. GOULD, Mai run ofthe U. S. Nasy Hospital. Brooklyn, June 10, 1345. I From the Deputy SherifTof X. Yolk." Dr. Smith's " Improved Indian Vegetable Pills" have been used in the Eldridge Street Debtor's Prison, w ith uncommon sttisfactinii. 1 have ntver heard a m tlirine spoken of with more interest by the tick who have taken these pills. JAMES J. BEVINS, Deputy Sheriff, f Aa Extraordinary curs-.j I have n record an instance of unparalleled suffer, ing, which must have terminated my rxistenet had not Dr. Smith's "Sutrar Indian Vegetable Pills' come lo my rescue. In the fall or H43, I had a Scrofulous affection, which neaily covered ni body with sores, and rerder.d me unfit forlife. In the course of 2 nriniht I was attacked with Fever, which rae;td with great violence. I took many prescriptions, butwitho.lt ret -ting relief. My suffcrilijr was rrt-at. Mrs. Gould, (whom 1 shall tver rememlser with esteem, advised meto use these Surar Pills, which I took in large doses a few days, when the feserabated. 1 continued these Pills in small doses, aliout five wetks, when my feverand ser-ifula wereeuml. my blood completely r,,,n" "" "V sr"".. neai... ...prose.. 1 am certain t owe ray lile, under Pros idenee, to the use of these Pills. E M PAnK New York From a ladr -ell known to". YorV it,.;.k....,,i.tr... .i;,.;.JL. ..4 -.:"r..i. "i I.'".. " ... j :7 " siirht.orc., which have been entirtlv en bv 1)r, Smith's "Sugaied Indian Vegetable Pills. I pri.e Out medicine above all otht rs. SARAH DOUGLASS, 'Corner of Ludlow and WMker streets. Dr. Smith's Sugar Pills. The voice of the West Since printing a s-er large edition of our MuxtiiLt R sport, we have reeeivtd the following: DYSPEPSIA OF TEN' YEARS' STANDING. The wife of Captain Rolled., on Vine Street, near

Water, Cincinnati, h.is been afflicted with dyspepsia casrs haveoeciirred where few of td.m existed, yet rxin its mot arrravated form, for the last ten years ! ,miation ofthe body after death lias shown tbe liver She was 'recommend, d bv erlebrat.d physicians of i , k.re Ix.ii extciisisely dt ranged.

lloston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Cin cinnati to travel, as they could do nothing for her. She did so, but it d:ine no good. She then commenced iisin"; the most populae medicines of the day for her complaint, but derived no beiiertt from their use. See. iur; an advertisement of Dr. Smith's Sussar Coated Vegetable Pills in the papers, she concluded to give them a trial. She sent to G. F. Thomas, Main street, between Third and Fourth street. Dr. Smith's Agent for Cincinnati, and purchacd a box, took them according to directions, and can w ith heartfelt joy state that she derived mors-benefit from the use of one box of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, than from all other medicine she ha, ever made use of for the la" ten years. The above was tent loG. F. Thomat December 14, 1844. r-TPRICEas CENTS PER nOX.XJ No "SUGAR COATED PILLS" can be genoine w ithont the irnat..rr f the K.le. inventor "G. BENJAMIN SMI I H, M. D., President of the Y. CotIrre of Health," upon every box. Office devoted exclusive to the tale of tint medicine, 170 Greenwich street. New tj .rk. . G. F.THOStas, Main street, between Third h Founts street;opposite the Gaiettc Offlc- !T7"SOLE AGENT FOR THE CITY OF CINCINNATI. m .fite- v-l-s H It S. Tvner- Brookville; S. M. Sost Jc Co., I.aurel; Wm. RaWtom, Melamora; Thosnaa Fitton. Rochester; Z. A. I ye. Tretatsm. Mtrress , !!. -.

. IRON & STEEL. Bloom Force, and Jcniati Ikon Storp N. W. CHAP3IAN, 334 Main Street, near the Court Jlwse CIXCINXATI. IRON k N A ILS of all sizes, STEELS of everv description, allof tlie very best qtialitv-,rran'lrd Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iron

n.i.-, ...r.u iron, ernnari. bledceard H-m-mer moulsls. All ot good quality and warranted AL.SO A superior article of Shut Iron, Wis. 22, 14, 35. 2S i N- B. All of the above articles w ill be sold Vi.r cash" and at low rates. Country Merchants and Wat k-m,t!i. - i.mw 1, iur vueir interest to call belt "ore mirt-hasit, ele nere. N.W. CHAPMAN'. August 21st 145. 14-lv. NEW STORE. CHEAP FALL GOODS HOCELAND feMcCI.EEUY h,ve jus, rseeived a auttful assortment of Fail Goods r the latest styles, towhieh they invite the attention uf the public generally. Our stock consists in part of the followmr Goods: Calicoes tflhe fives', tt ft. i;7V',fi satin Uuslin Je laines, .iljiaca luitre, felve's. Linens, .Vuslint, Shatctt, Scarf,, irjhft. .S'unl-cen, Linseys, Clothes. Cattitneret, Jeans, Flannels. cVc Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe, Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Jce. " 1" ZflJ&i?lJV i s.sF.rus. uur store is iocTeu neartne t ottrt House, one ' door north of the Post G filer. Morutt s Pills and Checscaiaii's lialsaiu arw found at the same establishment. September 10, 1S45. 37-It SUNDRIES. ( BARRELS Alu.a, ti& 200 Mats Cinnamon, 35 Barrels 'Copperas, 10 Cases Indi MadJ, 300 Kegs Nailgo, 1000 Lbs. Cottos, S Hogsheadsu Yamer, Corner Ninth and Main streets. CinciimaSkA. DONALDSGN Ik CO. Cor. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnatv. Mar SO, 1845. 14.1) . J. H. Wood. J. F. Larkin AVOOD & LARKI., "WXTHOLESALE and Retail dealers in Fanes and Staple Dry (ioods. Also Florence Hraidr Straw and Palm llonnets. Bonnet Triinmincs. See. ic . cheap for Cash. No. i4, Lower Market st. Cincinnati. t:t. i4, iosj. a,-.y. LUKE KENT. CIocl. and Watch .Hakcr, TEWEI.RY, Silver Warrand Spectacle Mauufactarer, D.smond pointed g Id Pens. &e. No. 2ii Main st between 5lh aud 6th Cinciiieati, Ohio. March 10, 1345. 13-ly. JEW DAVID. THOSE who are acquainted w ith the ehnractrrof Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster and P r.ian Pills ill doubtless be glad to learn thai another large shipmint has been receised by the travelling a?t ii!s are now nr.pared lo furnish local agents with new supplits immediately. The imm-i:r quantities that are sold ol tliee articles is priKil' suffieii ill of llieir suto vony or wild Dyspepsia, Liver Affection, Fever, Chill Fever, Feveraud K:ec, ncrofula r any uf tha di-ases that originate, in impurity ot tlie IiUhkI (tor the atoiiihmi!r core of hich thte Pill have jtiniiiv so popular.) tor the bent lit of t:ch , e i!i eiw aftw extracts of letter ghowinr; the estimate In luvh tUk. articles are held w lu-re known. Indianapclis, April 4ih 1845 Mt sr. D. Harter h Co. petit,, jou will please ser.d us 12 d. -zt-n f:ue Pi rian Pills. The dt maud cnmiiim z,rx t, a tad e .Uall doubiK-si sH a largv quantity this a- n. Yours respectfullv, JOHN J. OWSLEY, Drurrijist. Newtown, Ind., April 9th 1 U5 M tir D. Harter & Co ifrnt, I w ill just say that the He!: row Plaster and persian Pills continue to to n nue,and i tt are nearly out of piilt you had better send nu some by the latre-dnvrr. I doubt not but the nieduine will ha much wanted this season, as every bed) is callii g tor it. Yours trulv. JOHN MICK, Jr. Crawfordst-ille. Ia., Jan. ITtTi, If 45 Messrs I), liarter Co., cents. 1 have s.M out nearly all th- larr;e supply of the justly celebrated Hebrew Flatter and Persian pills ou furuihd me thrie ue kt since, and it would be weil to keep me fully supplied, an I tfrd calls for th.'e im dicim s i increasing iimiIv. 1 wuuld here t.Tte that I nave no article in my Drug St,rr t'lat give better a lis faction than the Hcir-w Plaster mud Persian PiIJs. NOAH S. THOMPSON. Wa-ihington, la., Aug. 3d, 1M4; Mifsrs. D. Darter 9c Co.. g. ut, at the request of many, w ho arr anxiously awaiting the arrival of u:r eeUbratid Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills we writ you the second lime a "'JJ, thal ?7?lU .vf 1 T l lUT a',d h,c!l. have fnquint cilia f r reinli-r general tati-fnc tion. Please send us another lor i-t-metitatelv. and oblige, GALL ;h fc R X W A l.'l F.HS. Biwimficld. Edgar eo. III . May 2Clh lS44.-Me.srt D""'" ! R''- ' '' eei.br,. I V HebrewJMastcr and Persian Pills I. ft with us a few - r . i '"""tau ly. 5Tn 4 II ft , .... . J ".. . Gosport, July S n44, M .rs D Harter Co P n-W-have so.d all the I. bn w plaster left ii.ti n.d ' f',r '? ' '"" " ' I"" 2 ur3 lo. more aud li 1 dor of Persian 1 l''11' V!Tf.'i"1.!r: I 111 SS1.1 & OSS. nionmnrld, Edgar Co. I'l. X3y I". 1844. Mr. D. Harter fsi Co. rents 'I h- Pills aud I'lasLrxmi sent us came to hand in rood or.ter. We liave an inert a.e cVmand for them and it promises to snprrcidc in arly all other kinds of medicine in this vieiuitv. Respectfully O.&'n. DAILY. Hardingsbiirirh, la. Sept. 17th 1M4. Messrs l. Harter Co. rents Your H brew piaster sou lift wiih me to sell is all sidd out sume time since. 'I he Persian Pills are all sold hu a few boxes. Plaster and Pilit rise r-enera! satisfaction. There scsius lo be an increase demand for both articles, Kesperlfoily JAMES MrlNTCSH. Wil'iamsport la Sept. JTth l44 O Ham r Js Co. Dear Sir - I have sjld all the Persian Pi its th it sou left here and should be rlad lo get st.nn more. 'I h. y have accomplished mirach s lit re. and are in rr. at d. mai d I he Pill-are called f..r sever-il l..nt s nvri iliy. It sou cannot tome this way soon pi. e send ...roc by stage. EBENEZE'.S KING. Since the above letter was received, we base been informed bv the writer, that thecae allowed to in the I alsnve. was that of a young man luine; te r W' who for art rial mntht had ht-n roiilima in 1 oarli. ened room, for an a era rated ease sf inllaiiiatirn in tbe eves, rendered In in totalis blind A fit rapp's mresery .! eves, renoereo on ! r,.mrdv wiihin his r. ach.'w.th....t n ee,v,e,oy b. n.fit . ' ' V1. - , PlM, 8nd ,,,d tli, them hut a short time when all inflamaiion Irft him. and his hi-alih became permanent!-, reinstated. The following Gentlemen are Ajentt for thetc medicines - HU T k HXILE. P. rooks. lie. E. TVM.lt Sc Cf Melamora. (ON WELL. SHOVP A VAN BERG EX, Laarel WM. ADAMS. Fairfield. K COKEY, llloomincirrose, MORGAN Jt NICHOLS, Andersonville. D. HARTER t CO. September IS 5-ly. DOCTOR M'LANE'S Celebrated Liver Pill, For the Cure of lie pal ties or Liter Complaint. Dyspepsia and Sick llcnd-.iche. Symptoms of A sOiscased Liver! Pain in the right side, ondtr the edit ofthe ribs, increased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the I. ft i. nr.n- .!.! ... lit-.in the ltft sills : Slur, III. I' ... " - ..- - -- ..... . sometimes the pain is felt und. r th. should, t-blade, and , " ,'"' l."" j. . r,hl. .hlllld, ,. .d is i st irequentis - i- . - ----- - ; I sometimes mi.tak. n for a rh. -umaii-m in the nr.it arm. Tne stomach .. afTecttd wi.h loss of appetite and s.ckness; the bowels i rTl''7n Mi i.e. .tive with lax;tl.. h.ad is trtnil.l.d will tain are t.j ,ii ..hill, h.as t senation in ihe back. This is gi-lirrall) a cor.sio. raoie . ... mniwi; . . T . t .. i.. i r .. pan. 1 a - .ile a namliil sensa.ion oi itmi it is nnd.in! .methi.:g w h.ch ought to have been done. A slirhl drv cough is sometimes an attendant. 1 he paeol.in.'ofw.ar.nes. and dtbili.y, he is easily startled his feet are fold or buri.mr, am) hreomplaina ofa pric'klv sensation ..rthe skin; h.s spin's are low; and althoiiRh he is sati-fied that . xerc.se would be beneficial to him, vet he can scarcely nir.nn up fortitude enourh to try'it. In fact, he distru -is ts-rrs remedy, c .lr. be .bos-esvmi.toms attend the disease, but DESSERTATION ON DISEASES INDUCED BY WORMS. Few dis-ases to which the human body is liable, art) better entitled to the attention ofthe parent or philanthropist than those consequent on the irritation of worms on thrstumach and bowels. When the sufferer is an adult, the ease is very frrqueMity overlooked, and roustqiiriiily, the proper remedy is not applied. But. when the patient is an infant, if the disease is not tn. tirelv neglected, it is still, too frequently, ascribed in whole or part, to some ther cause. It ought here t. narticularlv remarked, that althonph bul lew -worms inav exist ili a ehilds bowels, and how quiescent soever thev may have b.-s n, pretiously, no sooner is the constitution invaded bv any ofthe numerous train of dis-' eases to w hich infancy is exposed, than it is fearfully augmented bv their irritation. Hence it too frequcntlv happens that a disease otherwise easily managed by p'roper remedies, when aggravated by that cause, bids di-fianceto treatroent judicious in other respects; but which entirely fails, in colisequencss, of Wortnl being overlooked. And even in rate of greater violence, if a -.ntent and prompt remedy were possessed, so that they could be expelled, without lost of lime, which it soprociout in such cases, the disease be attacked, by prompt remediet, even-hacdt d and with sureest. Jirrnls.H. Ac S, rvtver, Brookville; Ss. M. a.oai i . J Co., Laurel; Wm. Rubottbm, Metaawea; Tkamat : ut, r.ackMtee; z. A, FrTe, it-at- ; Mar tatt, l-T