Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 January 1846 — Page 4
HISCELL Al. EOUS.
Evom he .V. V. Tribune. A Fa?rdU to tl3 Old Year. AVhfre hvpy !"MrU ? leaping I With joy ihey knell ti hear, pan fni n thee with weeping, Tiiou i 1 ;inl dear ti I Yeir. T.i i.i't sr'itpJ M in the fleetest Of all my y,i uh's s'l irt year. Ahh n;i'i, with joys i!w siv,ett!t, T.i list 'or.uij it the most of tears. An l yet it vv.isir. kinlriea. TIm:, mi lest me to grieve T!mvjj!i tears, I, trice in blinJneM. Life' ei-nesluess perceive. Nevv Truth tlnn h-it lieen showing 1:1 eioh liria'it cleaiivn-j tear Tails I m 1st lle-i their il i A il thee, t.i , good O.J Veail
('.trcT vet. 01.1 Ver, I'm srlevins, S, so l those Truths I rtn.i, That thou art nut stiil leaving Me chili-like, ihrusiiiiir. biii T. a. II. r. GIRL HUNTING. HALF LENGTH PROFILE. ST MS3. C. II. KtRKLAND. A I ' A theme of perilon risk Thou handl.-st. and hat tire beneath thy path Th. tre-chcruus ahes narse.
'Can't you let our folk have tome Oh! nothing more lhan umal My Polc;g!" sa!J Daniel Webster Lsrkins, and I jy l00jt herself off vesterJay without a mo(..enmj me -u.T.r, putting in a lttt!e straw mcnt'a wan.iivr. savin-r she thought sic coined hod and a pa r of very m id blue ; :vej oul .,n,t eniuV,, and poor Tom, eyes juu ht enough t , reeoniuiitre, -can't j our factotum, haa" the a nic. Mr. Siavncr yon iet our folks have s vneeg,? Our old I b,s p-one l0 8Mne hct5 eixteen miie off.
nen (M i t itv noin-.ngr otu cuicsens now, and ' moit;er can i e:ii. pors, and sue Ant tau no ' breakfast, an I th-; bibv a'u't dressed, nor r 1 notiiin': "W'.at the nutter, WeosierJ vour jruir , Uheres
On! we h'sn-t n.a girl bat I dlher, .nd he s , nble-co.m.inionsh.'p was the source of mot ji, til ?1 W1V to ill? to 1 r.iii'i 'and 1 xt w. ' , , ' . . . '''' 1 s. 'J - lil a r',1!",o a'lu.ot Mrs. miliar s riitnpti'tipg. I ill hooert
... -e , i , mother w ani-s 1 1 sn.va if you can t te;l her wiiere to rV Po?r Mrs I.arkin-! H-r h ishanrl makes but a very in S'jfve.it 'girl,' bemy; a ro;uarkh!y p'sb;;'; spirited pers-i'i. Tiie gotd !ar!y i-s in very tielieite he-l:h, and having an r.iTe l'.h'.e iiiunSer of !:it'e blue eves mii- . . i .....- i . i r Ftanuy hum:' g iresn oema'i.is on ii''r nine t Riiu sir.-ii' n, aii-i sue ustiany Keeps a rrTwhen she cm oni. Wiion t'ie cinuot. "hieh is tir.f"orttina?ely ths larger part of Hit ti:ne, her hns'jind tliesses ihe children mixes ttiro tke. f r the eldest b'.ui eyes to bike i a grid.!!!', whtoli is never at rst milks- the cow feeds the pisr and i hen tr-ies to his -b iis-nes-5,' which ve have apposed to consist prineipilly helping at raisings, wood-bees, huskius, .V: such like imports :it atfAlrs; and, srirl hunting the most important auj arduous, an-.l profr.'csfi till. I i ct imisi Lie o.vne i uni ur. i.irsms is at,!e,'aVle e.r,;:,ter, a I tun he !'" .niny c mi, M t tor his faaiily as most ot hu f. 11. r '- ... .... n jijiv.li C l'1 ho ihit h.'!p' is in often pur: hasable. The very s.mli tnrli.m of our dam-els .n lio will consent io enter any body's doors for pay . makes the chase a tor them q'i:te in M., i tn ITi- I lii i ml i il jriiTirt.. .n.i.j l.i 1 teresting from its moertainty. and the tsamee-s ti:en.se!ves, soiijeot to a well j I now 11 f. ill's of tlieir sex, become very coy i from 'oiinfr over-courted. Such racing nd ! erasi ng, and bgri:'g and praying, to got a jf.rl fur a n.or.tti! Tiiey are t.fteti g.-l for 'f. with the troutde. II -it to refirn. H iving a;i esteem for M-.'s. Lrkin, a'M n sin :ere cxpsrime ital pity for the forlorn ! condition of -m irl ii.it father, I set out at once li trv if fern lie tat and per-eterance ni'iht r.ot prove effjetn al in ferretting out a help,' though mere industry h id n it sneceeded. For this jiurpose, I nude a liat in toy mind oft '.ose neighbors, in the 'first piaee, whose, daughters sometimes conde scended to4bc girSs, and, secendly.of the few who were en ihle.i bv g i )i lu:k trood man agement and irood pav, to keep thm. If I ! - i ,. r .. . for s una nev lights from toa other. When the object is ofsnh importance, it is-well to string one's bow double. rt lni.A 11 l:i the nrsi category stood Jlrs. 1,-iwn-des, whose forlorn log house had never known do iror win low, a blanket supplying the place of the one. and the other being represented t"" a crevice between the logs. Lifting up th scanty curtain with some "timid. tv, I found the datne wi'hasortof reel hef.-re hr. frying to wind some dirtv. tangled yarn, and ever an anon kicking al a basket, which hung suspended (V.ii-i the beam overhead by means of a strip of irekory bark. This basket contained a nci-t ot rags and an indescribable bibv; and in the allies on the r dingy ol'jcc's been babies. 'Is yoor da'.: Ij.i'.v init s!' iti'ii heat hich I th played several suppose bad once 11 g'lter at ha ne now, Mrs. I Wei! veil M'ra idv's to hum. but she out now. Il.d vol want l.er" '! cair.c to se if she coa'd go to Mrs. j LarU.ns. w ho is very unw ull, and sadly ;n ! wart O! he'p.' I 'Miss I.arkins! why. diieil! I Wnowl Is she sick again! and wnnt to her gal , pone! VA hy . i w ant to know! 1 thought the had I.o -i-sy Pa-Moii! Is I.o-i-sy g-.i;e ' ' siiiipose so. Yon will let .Miranda go to Mrs. I.arlxt'is. wnl you! Well, 1 lUmnow hut I won1..! it t h ' 2? fir a s.i.'Il. i'l't eul. M'ran.'y may go if she s snind tc:. She needn't live out tmiessshe chooses. She's pot a comfortable home, and no that.ks to e ... - . nobody. What wagea do they give! A tlo'lar a ween. Eat at the table!' Oh! certainly." 'Have Sundays!' Why no I believe not tho whole of SKinday the children you know Oh, ho!' interrupted Mrs. Lowndes, with a most disdainful toss of the head, giving at the s .me time a vigorous impulse to the cradle, 'it that's how it is, M'randy don't etir a step! sIe don't live nowhere if she Cin't come home Saturday n'ght and stay tilt Mi-rday morning.' I look my leave without further parley, Vv.:ii.t nft on h und this poinl the ;;ie cua
no.-, in such negotiations. ! ()) sha wwi? r" s,kMy next effort was at a pretty-looking! s:.roo Whitewater aiby Carai Nor,.. oittr,- whose overliangin roof and neat i Eor which the highest market pr.'cewiii m-paid by
outer" arrangements, spoke of English' i.. nIrd,;n I'h interior bv no metns : ot. sa, i
Corresponded Wlin tut; exterior nt-inci, oe - inS even more bare than usual, and far from - I . . - . . L neat. Ihe presitiing power was a prodig
ious crcsture, who looked like a tnat. in; woman's clothes and whose blazing face. ! orcamented here and there by great hair! mo'es.rooke verv intelliffibly of the beer'
barrel' if nothing more exciting. A daugh ter of this virasro had once lived in my fam ily and the mother met me with an air tipfianre. as if the th.weht I had come ... YV'liPn I had nnfo'iled 1 ....., c,-r.nA.t ltttle. but Bcornfnlly rejected the idea of her Lucy living with any moro Vtnkeee. "Voa pretend tO tbillk every body like." sa,d she. "tat when it cmnei to th rs-ni, yoa"4 e fjiht rrore uppih ana uncy
than the ra'al qmiliiy at htmie,
mill' I'll see
ithe whole lank-'f. t.i i i I made my exit without wa'ling "or the ! J conclusion ot tl.is complimentary olm.-r- j vation. mil! the lss reluctantly for having i ' nbservpJ on the tahle the I twer pstt of one j of my silver teaspoons, he lop t.i" which;
had been violently wrencn vi on. i i.m
jpoon wpn-remwmuereu U'w (in.i.i;.' I Lucv's administration, and I knew t!l It j ! s " f - . i ..1 i j Mrs. Larin had norreti spare, j I UnSUCCesiflll tliUS far among the lirbiI lorn of our devtinv I thilllirM I would tereol OH oeMlll, ,1 tntlug-l Ull'tl Stop at tbS h nise Of alriend, am! Iliake S eome in 1'iiries which tivght save me fur " . ' . .. . 1
wMt weii-rememoereo hiss tiii.i.i.j ( reouns. imMUg my wai oy inc , fpim
I.Tn!pn cate l the Iitlle library where I
! - J I usually tw .Mrs, Stayner, I was Fiirprised 'to find it 6ilent and uninhabited The (windows were closed' a half linie-hed cup ! lay on the soi'a.and a bunch of ye.-terdy"t I wild rtowcrs upon the tabhi. Alle.ioke of desolation. The cradle not exactly an lappropii ue a.ljunct of a lihrary scene elsej where, but quite s. at lha west we gone, jand the little rock in: chair was nowhere l M be seen. I went on through the parlor ' ahd hall, tinning no ef hfe, eave th-
break'ast table still standing with crumbs !" undisturbed. Where bells are nit known, j ! ceremony is out of the question, so I penj etrated to thekitchen, where at lenola I j caught sight of the fait face of my friend, i She war- bending over the bread-iray, and i allhe tame lime teiling nurpry stories; i as fas-t as posialc, by way ,of coaxing herlitjile boy of lour years old to rook the era- ; cle which contained hi baby sister. $ W nat -. tlito itipnl' wKere La vva, ,olJ i,e micrllt .e nucriit near oi a ciri . anil I Am k! riippfipntifiurt nf llif fnivti- I i.. . - i ' , y euergi-. iitu you ve no luea wuoi capj nal brea l I caa make.' j Thi loo'i-d rather Iicourn'i.T for mv ! io.v u rauiir i.uiutipi.i, ir my , lrl'IP.t. hut knou'iojr tl.at t miin O'lilitnti ot Mrs. May nor s ditrieu'ties. I eldl hoped I for Mr.-1. Lirkins, who lived :i.test I liitimaey with her h 1,1,' and a!w js took them visiting with her. So I pissed on j f r another 'fn at Mrs- Randul! s whose I three daughters 1. 1 1 smie times bt'en known to lav aside tl.eir t'.i 'n:iy lo.i;j ! . - , - i . . i ..l-;. ... i... i ......i li,...:..! I f.n..nrl. t.. ..lit ii., k. iii.i. l. n... . iq.1 nrli cje yj 'Ires. Here the mop H in full! ii'lav.and Mrs. ' llldall. with her awn ! (turned up, wis frplttiiing diluted mud on ; the walls and furniture, in t:.e rt-c ived ; mode of there regions, where rturcd j windews are made without a i did not venture in, but aske patent, I I from the doir, with my best diplomacy, vneth-r '. Mrs. Kaudall l;uei of a girl. , A gai! v ho wants a gall' j 'airs. Laruin, i 'Shel whv tion't fhe get u.i sn di her I own war 'She is t.n feeble.' 1 ve c,L.' t.trt l'..-,-1 clit.l A.s ati!., n UnVbod to 'ti.rash rm.n.P "if ..er'.dd ...an ; d, ,,r bv a ai t i n' on ' ' We think Mrs. Larfc.p.s deserves 6ti;a!l i bl&me on lb s pc-.re. I 'H it, .Mrs. Rindall. th-3 pair mm is rei a Ty ill and unable to do anv thing for i.er ich ldren. (Jj'.il In t you spare ie;heli. r ! a few days to h;!p h?r!' My gals h is g l enongh to do. They a'n t iieen able t.i do their ftnvn work. i ('ur "lint: haMi't be.a worth tin fu-t re.! ct i.t I for Lard wot k ever : incc she went to school j at A .' I 'Oh I 0:d n t oxj,ect to c'i t Caioiine I untlefctanJ that iue is going to t-t married. What" to Rill CCrr-en! She w.-uldn'l let him walk where she did last yeir.' Mere I saw I had made a misstep. Kesolving to be more cautious, 1 left the telection to the lady herself, and oily iieg ged for one of the girls. But my eioqu-nce (Was watted. The Miss Ivaiulail s had been a whole qaarter at a select school. and will not live out again until their present stock of finery is unweurab'e. -Miss iCachel, whose company l ., I had tinned attention . . 1.9 I to a tiranch of the tine arts. j Rachel Am anrfy'.' cried Mrs. Randall j at the foot oi the la lder which had access i to the upper region 'fetch that thing j i down here.' lt'i? the prettiest thing you j ever see to your lite.' turning to me. And j tne educated o ing iv.iy Drought tiovvu a d -ileful-looking cimiionnd of card bonri! and inanv colore t ivs!r, which hid in j seems, occ-.i,icJ her mind ana lingers for 1 j eom." d iy s. ' There'.' svd tiie mo'hor pr vidiy a g! ithat has larr.t Ito make sich b.iAeis 'thata'n'ta roin lobe nubodv.s helo as . 1 1 ..,.,. . "I j e f.,;w,hl ,h.a bolfrt l,kelv to he verincJ j ..." i at the present moil, ati.l went my way! crest-fallen and wearv. t.iri i.uiiiinir is certainly anion our most forinidaoie' chores.' BVRDSAL'S COMPOUSn Fl.Cin LXTlt.iCTOF ' S A It S A I A It 1 IAa a : I "BtOU the euro of Ch.-omc Rheumatism, Scrofula or; 8 Kinc" F.xil, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, fleers, : painful atfeciioti of the Rone, Chronic Sre Kye, , Blotches, Glandular enlargements and all d.east s j arimg frm impurity of b'. mid. Th- follow mgi from H. C. Lang.lon. formerly edi- i tor of the Troy rimes in relation to inrdai' extract i of Sarapanlla. It i a valuable medicine. I have" tiivd it 'hnmnghlv and can bear ample testimony to it g.od effects in my own pern. 1 harr for several 1 1 , in the limb. .Vc. nod verilv believe the fn-i- ni .f ' Saranari.la was ihe principal remdv that performetl the cure. r or t urther evidence ot its efficacy, n u rence is made tr the following !hyieiansj who have prescribe? it "with rrrry success in their practice; j Dr. Stephen Bonner, iMm. Mount, ; wiiiiam smith, nr. nar.es ovuiwam, J. P. Ruckner, " William Gohom, ' J. Black: Or to MicAfah William, Fq., Adam N. Riddle, F.q., KdwardC.RoW, V. MT.tan, Samuel Lewis Samuel Talbott, Contain L. Shally, Jamea Ton- nce, All of these tail named gentlemen have either tried it them. Ive or ned it in their familie. w ith the happiest ivn,t. Vnmeron r-f.-rencei m-ght be given, but these a-e deemed intTlcit nt . "I hi. pr'pa."atton i warranted to cure the nmM inveterate cae of disease, arising from impurity .f biood; it ha never et been known to fail, and in no casv i remuneration a-ked, where a p rU ct and speedy etire i not rfls-rttd. Prepared and old bv calf.d s. nvunsM,. Wht.ea?f and retail Tmggit ("sign of rr. Rnh,) N. V, corner Main and Fifth street, Cincinnati. MsrchSTth 1S44. 14--1T WANTED. T. S. GOODM AN St CO. lot Main Street, Cincinnati. Ohio 43-2 m I SUN'DIllF . XX-ST i,FCF.ivF.nnd for I.s.Ono l.bs Sligo Iron, assorted ir; C VK BIiom F.iree da soa S.M 400 ion 80 Cast Steel; Spring Steel; American blistered Stee!; F.ncliv do do Shear d R. fi S. TYNER. s-ly I July 14' :4. of; JOHN R. CLARK "XX r HOLES ALE and Retail Grocer, Produe. an i Liquor Merchant. No. 235, Main street, Cittcin i She n"- V"re Wines constantly on hand i . - ! J. S. BENNETT & CO., ! ITTHOIF.SMF: and Htm! dealers in Fnre.fnan.t ' v?; SS. uin Marh .. i i. y
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My Old Aiim Sally, Mis l.ncy N'eal. The Old Grey Gooe. Goine; ober lie Mo.inlain. It will mver do to ive it up so, A Set of Cotillion. THE MELODIES OF IRELAND Consisting of Eight Songs and Pire Pieces 85 cents. Ned of the Hill. When the Sun sink to rest. What ys, Love?-song or duett. A leaf that reTHIRTEEN POPULAR WALTZES Bv Various Comfnsert 25 rents. A traction W;;ltr.; I na.i ijnmlion Waltz, t. ! FOURTEEN FAVORITE OALOPADES. I fiw the moyf Pftittar Vvmposcrs 25 cents. i MUSIC FROM FRY'S OPER A OF "LEONOR A." .1 Set of Strauss' Waltzes. Si teen for 25 cents. ! Ro Walt?.; I Duke of Reirh.tadi'a Waltx; 1' Alexandria Wal'r: Orphett W'altr.; MELOlllKS OF SCOTLAND. , EVrra Fa-rcrite Songs and Ballads for if cents. ; My Boy Tammy; I There' no Land like Scot j Oh: My Love' Bonny; J land; See. S ,M C. 1.1 llll 0. X. Eifht Sones and Melodies for 55 cents. The Last Rose of Summer; I Fill the RumperFair; Love V'iniir Dream; I Relieve Me. &c. Tiretre Popular Qutckstrtis, tor 25 csntt. FOUR SE TS OF POPULAR QUDRILLES, For Tri'mtv-fire cents. SONGS OF THE CAMPAIGN. E'ght SngsCvtnie; Srrims cr .Inntsing hy Dr. Lever, russell s songs. 1 Six of Henm Ruxfrlfs Soars lor 2S rents. LOVE NOT. BY MRS.'nORTON. lth . Kiehlu , ,,,, c.Wr-ir,w m flowers of melody. P.afcr :swr ss rr... MVSIC FROM THE OPERA OF FRA DIAVOLO. -...,- c..n , i t muzvrka and poi.ka quadrilles. iialnl!s Inmi the B'themian Girl Guitar Music eT: .v... n..i ,-:i llui. in, .ni.-iiti.il. ,ii. .unit , oval uurin inr !;!r,iu, - .vi,iM,i.,r r, i, ivvi F.tcren Airs for 121 cents A NEW SE T OF qu ADRIL1.S, BY STRAUS. tt'ith a 'cr.::t'fut HttimnntrdtitleiS cents. FOU KTKKN CELEBR AT ED MARCH ES. Arranged for the Piano Fortr--Prirc 25 cents. MUSIC FROM I.A SOMN'AMBUI.A. Four Songs Jor 25 renf. THE BExUTlEs OF LEONARD, l'illipl-Fill up; Kmc Death; Oh: Moment ton F.nhautinp;Hnw- had I wnmd ih.-e. ever: A March; i Yes, Leonard, bid him depart: Retura to me. Ah, broth er dear; Had 1 m.-t thee; Ah: Leonard, Ifcc HERMONT AS TORE, The Reply to Cathleeii Mavourneen, with an illnminated cov,-r.--12l cent. qUEEN VICTORI A'S DANCES. Eitjht W'alt.. Mtir.nkai, Polkas, with lieantiful 1 iile, For i5 cents. j 1 h minuet dela Coup; I SirRilirer De Coverly; q.iesn Victoria's Waliz; I Queen Victonr's Polka. Cellarilll Walt.; t SET OF qtWDRILLS FROM THE BOHEMIAN I GIRL. Prtccll cents. No. 1 Happy and l.n;!u; I Bride; No. 2. Gipsy c'hoi-us; I Di-eampt that 1 Dwelt l No. 3. Come with the Gipsev J in Matble Hall MUSIC FROM THE POS l il.ION 1F LONJUME AU. ! Enibrac'tur onrof the mast Popatar Sonirs in the tineI ra, to.-tber w ith a Souvenir of the whole Opera, con- : sis ting- of Eight of the most celebrated Airs, b. aittifully ! arranged. j The ii-Ac.'r iu a richly Illuminated coxier, Jor 25 crnfI SONGS. j With yottr little Wit" ; I Come, Friends and listen i B.-nealh c.H.l Shd.Ics; I to the Storv. SOUVENIR. ! 1. Introduction: j 2. Chorus; 1 a. 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GALVSIIA & CO. ai West toitbth Strlkt, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Il'h'p-p'tor-W'll a Poem by G. P. Morris, Esq , iplendidly illns-tt-ated with 17 steel-plates, and an exquisite illuminated cover price 25c. CHANTS OF THK F.PISCOPA SERVICE. Double set ofchapt, with new muie pet to all the Psalm sung on high festivals of the church, sentences, anthems, Ve., fcc. --carefully arranged for the organ and piano hy Charles Jarvis, leader and organist of the Church of the Kpiphanv, Philadelphia 27ceut , MISS ELLEN PICKERING'S NOvELS. N;in Dan-ill, or the Gipsev Mother; 25c. The Secret Foe, 25c. Who shall be Heirr"i5. Agnes Serle, 25. I he Fright, 25c. The Prince and the pedlar, 25c. The expectaut, 25c. The Merchant Daughter. 25c. T. S. ARTHUR'S WORKS. The Maiden, a story for my Young Countrywomen, 13. do do do p"pT, 25c. The w ife, paper, 25c Tho Mother, (in preperri fton.) paper, 25 Six Nights w ith the Wavhingtonians, paper. 25c, The i Merchant, 12e; The Heiress, papf r, 2e; The Club Room, paper, 25c; The two Husband?, ci., 25c; Romance and reality, 25c. TOPI LU NOVELS. 1 he Widow, by Theodore Hook, 25; Love and Duty, 25; Yi.i'ina, by lie Fi ugv. 25; The Cottage of tilenburnie, 25; Louisa Mildmay 25; Agathonia, a Romance, by Mm. Goie, 25; The Last of the Saxons, 25; T hree nights in a lifetime. 25. The Gentleman in Black, 25; Minstrel Love, by De Fogue, 25; Sketches .if Naples, by Duma-, 25; Starrtage, by author of Destinv, 25; Jonee miley, by H. H. Weld, 25; 1 he Lone Star, a tnle of Texas 2; Abtrlino, the Bravo of Venice, 25; Crnik-'hank tmnibn. part 1, 25; do. part 2, 25; The Moaic Worker, a tale nf Venice, 25; Sketches of Irish Uhnratrr. hr Mrs. S. C. Hall, in , 24 number. If eeutv each. C 7 AGK.N TS and the TR ADR supplied on liberal term. REMEMBER all our musical and other publications will be sent FKKE OF POSTAGE!! J. J. G LUSH A CO. 42 Mett Fourth .Vt;rrr, Cincinnati. January 1. IS4V l-3m. WANTED. I11TF. Water Valley Slock. I have otoacre of rood l.asid in Scott Countv. Indiana, near Mad- ! lson, la. I will cxi-haiitre at a fair price for White Wat ,;.ue, OlOCK, at par. V. S. Kl.KllS.VL. .1" 21-27 Corner of Main and Fifth sts. C. PENROSE. Whaletmue Whip, anI Cane I MAXVFACTIRER, S,i I. F:f:h sr.. a fir dor East of Main, Cincinnati. U .S constantly on hand a irnod snpplv nf Whips atid Cane of retry description. Whips and j Cane madeto order, or repaired at the shortest notice. I March STth, IS45 ijiv S P I It I TS T U It P E NTIN E. MAR11E1.S Spirits Turpentine, inst received I 3 and fnrsalehy C.S. Bl'HDSAI., Corner of Main ar.d Fifth street, Cincinnati. June 21, 1S4 27-ly SPICES. B ARRF.I. X nt met;; 150 Mats Cassia: 1 Barrel Cloves; 50 Bair P. pper; i 10 do Allspice. For sale bv ' A. DON I.DSON Rt CO. ' Corner Ninth and Main sts., Cincinnati, i Jo'.y 25th, 184J 31-ly T TT TT7 J J. F. Larkin & LARK I A'. : Si- 4 A UUU, i WOOD XX7TIOLF.5AI.Eand Retail dealers in Fane and X? Staple Dry Good. AUn-Flortnce liraid. Straw and Palm Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Jce Arc . ... ... , . . . . ,..,.. v-... .so. lit .siarKex st. Cincinnati. Sept. Ii, IS45. 37- . v. LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch itlaker, TF.WF.l.RY. Silver 'Ware and Sectacle Manufaetar. er. Diamond pointed g-ld Pens, Ac. No. 2 Main t between 5th and 6th Cinriiicati, Ohio. March 10, 1845. 13-ly. S M I T II & TUC K E R ; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots & Shoes, P A L.M 1. E I F II A TS. 4j- C. o. 37. Perl L, Cincinnati. l e!)- fi, isi.y 7- v.
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vuiiiiiiis n w MiM-r, iinii . n9, ........... . Cltth, plmn mt l.ncy l1m., S.timet, 1 ( K-nlucky jfun-i, plain and iuiict Iirtltinp n mhnmn, Silk Vi-nt t. Sainu MtTilu untl Uncy it I itin- aiiilxttri;! Mi-li cltl. rti- lmlc U 1 -4 111 Mu. i . s i-'"'""' - -- . t , tin do l.mu trap- de I.ane, pnmli-4 l.in, i.mpnam, Apron Check, plain and tieiired Alpaca tii'tre, llombnine, black and fancy lire and Ronnet Silk, t'ot. ton and Linen Handkerchief, Ribbon, tiloves Pins, Needle. Tuck, Ivory and Side Combs, Button, Gum S.lpender, black, hite and fancy Barep? Scarf.-, Thibet and fancy Summer Shawls and Dresa Handkerchief, Tichiinr, Bleached and Brown Muslin, Cotton and Linen Table Cloth, Swim and India Mull, , Bishop Lawn, Jamnet, Striped and Barred Sm ana j Late Muslins; a large aortm'nt of I SHOES $ HOOTS. I Lechorn. Casimerc. Bearer and Palm Leaf Hats, Flor- I ence Hradeand Cypres Bonnet, splendid Stair, Passajre and Floor Carpetinp, Calf and Morocco Leather A lare assortment ot IiOXf XMLS, Ojicenswajc, Olaswar, Orocerie, Cotton Yam, A:c, lx-idet a great variety of articles too tediom to enumerate. The above stock of Good wa bought w ith ca,h, and preat pains were taken to obtain them on the most favorable term, and can therefore be ild at reduced price for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well to call and examine for themselves. Brookville, April 28, 1S45. as-ly 3i a io xTfo U CINCINNATI, . (Main Street otihosite the Court House. W HAVF. taken the Mansion House lately occupied I by Mr. C Kelsey, where I will lie happy to accommodate my friends, and the public fivnerally. JOHN S. GORDON. Nov. 4, 1845 4J-ly Fresh Ilontifts, Ve. PASES N S Flomice Bonnet; 2 do " Silk do 5 Carton N S Bonnet Ribbon, comprising the desirable asortment ever olf.-red in the market, and for sale at wholesale or retail. WOOD Pc LARKIN, 44 Lower Market. . Cin. Not IS 1 845 48-ly UK3IOVAfj. J.W& W.W.Cooper. U AVE removed their Hide, Oil and Leather Store from No37 Main street to No 21 Columbia aireet between Main and Walnut street CINCINNATI, where j they keep a general assortment of Leather consisting ot Host Skin Seating, Calfskin, do Skirtinif and Harness Leather, Russet and Hlack Bridle do Rawhide and sidts. Sole and Upper Lrathrr, Calf and Kip Skin, Morocco, Lining and Binding; Skina, ALSO Rpnnih an A dry liulV, TmtMtT'n. Oil, Tannrr'n ant. Ctturrier's Toott, O shorn Tattnt rionhle prim'.inR Hark MilU. rtnlTsin tht? above line an- invited to rail nd examine our stork. J. W. , V. V. COOPKR. N. B. Leather in the rough taken in txchang-e for Hide and Oil. May 12, 1945. S5-m. JO I IX A. M ATSOX, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St., Brookville, Ind. May IGih, 1843. 20-tf. "juTTTx s 1 1 a r'p , WHOLESALE DEALER IN Hoot, Shoes, and Palm-Leaf hats, NO. 156, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET TIMHD STORE ABOVE FOURTH CJN'CjVA' I TI, OHIO. Will ell verv cheap for cah or approved paper. March 27th 1845. 14-ly. DODD'S FASHIOXABLB HAT STORE, 144 Itlnin Street, THREE DOORS BELOW FOURTH STREET, CISCIitN ATI. The Hat it acknowledged to be an important part of drew; therefore it becomes interesting to learn where a eenteel, vecll made article can be procured. I invite the citizens of BrookTllle, and its vicinity, who may visit Cincinnati, to call and examine the quality, style and finish of my hats : feeling confident that I can give satisfaction. Win. Dodd. savk youk ti:i:tii: C-1 W . K E E L Y , H .Surgeon Dentist, I now in Brookvilie, w here he will remain a short time to attend to calls in the line of hi j business. He i prepar- j ed to inrrrf tret h either ! on Cold plate or Pivot and warrant their beauty and uiirahihty. All operations in the Dental Art performed upon the latest aud mot approved principle. Persons wishing work done w ill please call soon a possible. As he intend? visiting Brookville annually, all ope r ations will be warranted. Room at AfeCurrfy Hotel September 10th 1JU5. 37jy KHENKZKU WIS WELL'S STEAM-POWER Looking Glass Portrait, AND Picture Frame Manufactory, 117, Main et. Cincinnati. rilHF. above articles can be furnished in a pond B style and on as reaonable term a at any of the F.astern Citie. An assortment of Looking Glasses always on hand at wholesale and retail. X. B. OKI Frame resilt Sc platen reset. STEAMBOATS if HOTELS Furnished at the shortest notice. March 27th 1845. 14-lT. I1RUSII STORE. 104 Main street, Wtween Third Fourth Cincinnati. IJUTCHER AND McLAUGHLIN would respect fullv invite MKRC HANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their large, at greatlv assortment, it being very REDUCED PRICES. From our long experience in the hruh mannfactur ing, we feel confident that our stock w ill be found satisfactory, and that we shall be able to suit all, even the most fastidious. March S7th 1R4. 14-lv. II. KESSLEIS, DUCK SKIX DRESSER. $ GLOVE MA XUFA CTL'RER, T" FF.PS on hand at all times a larsre assortment of f Tt Rnrk Kliin CUv. a M.i. anJ I thp nfall k.nrla No. 2. S ain st. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cincinnati O, March 20th, 1345 13.ly RECTIFIEirwTlISKY " A LW A YS on hand and for sale bv A - DON ALDSON & CO. Comer Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1845 I3-ly Junictta Iron avd Rails. Lbs. Sit?" Iron assorted sizes; 1 5,000 lbs. Bloom Forg-s do. eO0 American Steel: 100 " F.njlish blistered do; 100 Cast Stetl. Just received and for ale hy R. i S. TYN F.R. Brookville, April 22, 1S45 17-ly TIIOS. U. HARRIS, Wholesale and Retail Drursrist, and dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye StufT, Corner of Isomer Market df- Stcamore sis., CIXCIXXA TI. O. VHYSICl NS and Country Merchants are requested to call and examine for themselves. The above articles are of the best quality, and may be had at reasonable rate. Cah paid fjr 'Ginseng and Beeswax. April 18, 1345 lS-ly I A CARD DR. TIIOS. R. SEIVALL RF.SPF.CTFCLLT off.-r his professional .ervices , in the various branches of medicine, to the silicons of Laurel and its vicinity. Hi office i in the hnildinr adjoininr the store of Messrs. Conw-.ll, Shnitp and Vanlierren. Laurel, Sept. i !.. 40-tf NOTICE. MERCHANTS who are in the habit of purchasing fGood in Cincinnati would save themselx'e a great deal of trouble by sending orders to u for such articles as they may want, which we w ill fill on the most acenm mooting terms, and warrant them to be a t heap as they can be had west of the mountain. We keen constantly on hand a large stork of every description of Dry Cioods and are prepared to fill any order that may be entrusted to us, e we have not the article ordered we w ill get it on a good termm as the individual ordering the same could get it himself if he were in the city, and better, for we are constantly in the market ami cannot be deceived a to the value of j the article ordered. 1 he strictest attention will be paid to all orders sent us, Re.ply i WOOD LARKIN. P. S. We have been in the habit of receiving or'dersofthe above character for sometime, and nave ; concluded to pay particular attention to them in futore, and take this method of informing merchants of th fact Send on your orders, and we'll fun-ant--tifaetinn. w Ht 1, Not l l4t l-lv
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OCKLAXl) & McCLliKHY hve iuM rvct-ived . n illll ill A sort mi nt nt ! l i.om1 ol lTi iff .! - . vivitu, ir mnicn nv inviir nr aitt-ntiun tit inf mimic i iU.raUy, OurMovk conii.ts in part of the following (;chm1?; - Calirnp of ihf Jintnl styli , np'ghan unliiit, IF. lr. ir tniutwy n'rn crXfrr ft I- i re', ifiei, .V.(n, Shnwiit, Scarfs, lVdkft tiitl ren , .iHrj, Clolhp. Cuxsimeri t, Jemix, Flail' wp. be I j j Hat, and Caps, Boot and Shoe. O-nceri. r. Hardware. t(ueenware, 4e. Ike. The hare on hand excellent Fish, both M hite and Mackerel. Produce will be taken in exchcni-e for Ooud. Out 'store is loiMt. mar ihc Court Houe, one
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door north of the Post Office MofTatt'a Pills and Cheesenian's BaUam are found at the same establishment. September 10, 1845. 37-1 y Attorney and Counsellor at Law. j Rrookvillc, la. JOIIVD.IIOWLAXD, ! Attorney at Law, j UKOOKVILLE, la. I New Goods. THE Subscribers have just received their Spring and Summer tioodss, which added to their former slock makes their j assortment large and complete of all kinds 01 w- g-, v j-v j-v fc- ; , V, r, . ' and Shoes, Eur and I'alm l.raf Hats, Elorencthraid Straw Honners. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAW S. PINE CHURNS AND TUBS. PAINTED BUCKETS, TR CE CHAINS, SPADES SHOVELS, MA NURE. FORKS, SD IRONS, lr I) atu a.' I - I - T ; V. so e-.v...i. . ... ."'. , i.same kind ofirood are stild in any town in ihe eastern part of the State or at Ciiuinnati prter, adding frii;hl oniv on the heav article. K. x a. IYM-.K Brookville, April 22, 18-45. FltKSlI TKAS. 4)rh HALF" Chest Y. H. superior; 10 do do do; I00A lb catties G. P. and Imp. For sale by A. DONALDSON t CO. Cor. 9lh Jc Mainsts. Cincinnati. July 25, 1845. ai-ly. C. &. W. H. ALTKX, Xo. 107, Maiji street. 3 door.' below Eourth CIXCIXXA TI. nF. A L F. H S in Fine Jewi lry, Clock, Watche, Watch Tools and Materials, Silvtr Ware and 1 Fine CutleryALSO I Deatrrt in rm6, Brutht Percuttien Cnr, Pttthy Pou'drr tlatkr lanrtf .So, Pocket Boo A, trvo r Straps together wtth a general roriettt French Herman mnd English Fancy Good. March 27, 1843. 14-ly KORKItT PORTF.U, Wholesale dealer in F'oreitrn and Demesne Dry Cnnds, XO. 17 2, Main Street, between 4th tf 5A, eait fide CfXClXXA TI, KF.F.PS eontantly on hand Cloth., Caimere, Sattinetts, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet, Cambric. 1 ll.H.k, Mull and Swiss Mn.lin, llleached and llrnwn i Shirtings and Sht tme;, Handkerchief, Shaw Is, Hits- ; iery, (;ioves, lluttons, Thread, &c. &c. .nareii jvin isij, i-iy LI QUO ItS & WINEST 1 i HALF Pipes French Brandy, Wf t do Holland Gin, " 20 quarter casks old Sherrv Wine, 20 ' Madeira Wine, JO Swce t Malaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 " Jamaica Spirit, 10 Old Rum, 10 Old Whiskey, J0 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of which will be sold low. For sale be A. DONALDSON & CO. March 50, 184J. SULPH. CtUlNINE. if OL'NCKS Sulph. quinine, gust received -lXJCr and for sale by C. S. Hl'KDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifth st. Cincinnati. June 21st, H5. 27-y TERMS CASH! LYMAA& It 1 C E. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dae Hers in. Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Nail ie. ol llie Anvils No. 87,Main street, 5 doors below Pearl tt. Cincinnati, April 18th, 1845 io-ly EASTERN COFFEE. 204 jy". BAGS Rio, choice article for sale bv A. DOXALSON II CO. cor. 9th and Main sts. Cincinnati. 31-ly. FENCING N AILS. 25 KKGS lOd; SO do add. For sale bv A. DONALDSON 4 CO. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. April 25, 1845 1-ly A. DONALDSON, JXO. S. BROWN, F. U. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND Dealers in alt. kisds of Grass Seed, Corner of Xinth and Main Sis., Cincinnati, Ohio. WAITED. TIVE Thousand Lbs of Ginseng; ' ALSO 10,o00 Lbs pood new Feathers; for which the highest market price will be paid bv WOOD & LARKIX. Cin. Not It 48-ly Kentucky .Jeans. ( CASF.S Kentucky Jeans, Blue mixed andPlaid wili be sold very low at wholesale by WOOD & LARKIN Cincinnati, Nov II 48-ly SUSPENDERS. DOZ. Corrugated Suspenders; )lll44 do super Gum do 20 do silk tub do do 50 do Nett For sale by WOOD 4 LARKIN, S4 Lower Market st, Cincinnati. 8-ly Nov 18 1E45 IVcxx Stvlc Dress Coods. 1 ASAMF.RES, Hip, DeLaines, fje e., the best a w. aortment to oe toand anywhere ror sale hy WOOD t LARKIN. Cin. Not IS 1845 148-ly JOHN II. FARtlUIIAIt, Attorney at Law, Brookville, la. Jt n. 10, 1843. 3-lf. NAILS. KEGS assorted No. For sale bv A. DONLADSON tt CO. 300 Ninth and Mai. sts. April 5th, 17-ly. C. BRADLEY, PROPRIETOR of the Boston House, corner ofth and Elm street, Cincinnati. Farmer. merchants drovers and business men generally, visiting the eitr will find it their interest to call. Carriage houses and gsiod stabling. Horses kept by the day .1 week. April 18th 1845. 18-Iy. TERMS OF THE INDIANA AMERICAN. rWTW'O Dollars in advance, a 2. 50 in six month, S3.O0 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. One square or less will be in, serted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cent if pay. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty ct. if delayed tw o year, and in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisements for a longer lime will be charged on the same principle COFFEE, SUGAR, &C lay HOGSHEADS Sugar, 4 40 Sacks Rio Coffee, I Tierce of Rice, 400 l.bs. Sole Leather, ' j looo " s otton Yarn, SS Lead. For sale by . . R. S. TYNER. .pril llx 1845, 7-l).
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I. Pimiiii ind' ! d to fhe late firm of J.ilniiou and K. llr are U .irt d lo to rail and ..ettle imme. di.iii ly.ritle r hy jia; imj i he rah cr civnn thfir notes, r i -n i... n i 1 M. JOHNSON . M. J KF.1I.Y SJJw llrookrille, Dec. 55, 145. tailouixc;. fllnE siibserilwr ha opened a shop forwinter. in the Eastern part or Brookeille, near Mr. K ma; noe shon. w here he would be pleased in receive w ork. He wili work cheap for cash or cash trade, S. F. Dee 2 1R4J ROD. MaN. TKAS. H ALF Chest Younc Hyon, .to do Gunpowder, 90 do Imperial, 2O0 Caty boxes asrted. For sale by A. DONALDSON CO Corner Ninth and .Mainsts, Cincinnnati. March 10, 1845. 14-ly T HO 31 AS BUIST, no. min sr. BETW EEN FRONT & SECOND ets. t i.M:i.Aki, DEALER IN Juniala Iron and Xails, Strcl, Castings, f c, etc. March 27th 14."). I4-Iy. F.i tic v Drv iooIs. rilHE subscriber respectfully call the attention oi I thecitizens of Brookville and its vicinity to meir siock of Sta l. .nrf Fnrv Drv Ciotwl. a lanre portion of which are , .n.iv ...-. ..i'd..rthelat. M aivlt-a: it :?7.ti XJX dent that they can meet the expectations of t friend, and the public. 'Meir prun are uniform audlow. PADGETT MACY. lf.T, Main street, bet. 4ih and 5th, Cincinnati. March, 20, 1844 la-'r ii i itnw uiv f rtH F. s h.enln:r are now openint- a ,.!. ndid tott- ; ment nt Hardware, compaismg a lare and gene I ml assortment if TABLE & 1IOCKET CUTLERY ' Files, Saw, Sickles Scythe smaihs, Hay and Manure Fork, ShoeU and Spade, Nails Wire, Anvil, I Vices, Smith Bellow, Lock and Late he of i every kind in tie, butts, screw, Carpen- ! " tert tool, Cooper tool, etc, j -AI.SOGUNS, riSl OLS, &e., fcc. j Togther with every article usually found in a well assorted Hardware More, to which they invite the attention f merchant, Mi chaeics, and Farmer. Term t CASH. LYMAN 9c RICF.. I .If the 'gn oj the Anvit So H7 Warn street; 5 doort VfOTT frf St. lIMl.a aA 1 1, UI11U. April lt, 1845. 16-ly v m - UUl 4DOOKS alia tlOUaay rreSeiUS. ROBINSON A, JONF.S, 109 Main Street. Cincinnati. ! "ILL be prepared, during the pn ent eann, to i offer the larc-e!, beM elrrtd and chaneM tinety of Annual and till. Btxik rtrr oHV rred in thi j market. Amongst them miit he found j . nr ,BUem-a MMeni annua. 11. quarro .urm, n nine exnuiilp mninlint bv San an ! f'k.. ifl avla-maat I - lw....aa.'l sn a-.k IT lllll .lAth. anal embellished by mimimu fine engraving on tt I. The Opal a ChriMian t,ift Book for lK4d;aeh gant Tommo, in various tyie oi uiniiing. The Snow Flake edited by I . S. Arthur an elegant and chait holtd.ny prent The Boudoir Annual lur 1S40, with nine magnificent illutraiion'. Fri'ndhip OlTering for I(4ft. I Lalla Rotikh a new and superb edition, with illustrations on steel. The Lady of the Lake, in the same style. The Forget Me Not for 1846. The Token an annual for 14. The Mu Rose an elegant gift Hook. The Christian Annual for l4o. The May Flower; The Christian's Book, Together with a great variety of CHILDREN'S GIFT BOOKS. Including many varieties, such a The Picture and Ycre Hook; I he Hitorr of a Mouse; Little Storie for Little Folk; Kris KringU's Rook; My Roy First Rook; Little Lesson; A Mother Leons; Nursery Hhims; Little Forget Me Not: Child Delight; Blooms of -Morality ; Robin Hood. ALSO A general assortment of NKW AND AMUSING GAMES. "What d'ye Buy," "Trip to China," "Scientific Amusement," 4Rnhiiion Crusoe," "Strife of Genius," "Chritma Card,' "Nick Bottom Shakepeare,"o:e. ALSO Dissected Piciure and Puzzle; I he Spelling Game: Dissected Map; Block Alphabet, &C Also, the Great Brother Jonathan, Annual for 1846 Containingover eighty engraving, an entire Novel by Wahingtuu Irving, Tales, Sketches, poem fee. Cj The whole of this immense assortment must be sold during the Holidays a w e keep nothing over from year to year, and will be disposed ot at the very lowest price. CI1 IZENS ANDSTRAXGERSshonldhrarinmind that the best and cheapest assortment of Christmas and New Year Prest nts may be had .f ROBINSON Rt JONES, No. 109 Main street, a few doors above Third, vYest Side Cincinnati, December 1, 1845. 52 3m. TO II A CCO A; SNUFF. T CUTAIR . B A TC1IEI.DKR. Wholesale and 0 tail dealers in Imported and American Cigars. ALSO All kinds nf Tobacco and Snuff. Xo. 23", Main St. fourth door he'ov Sixth tt. west tide, "CINCINNATI, O. March l 1843, 14.7 SUXDIUES. BARRELS Alum. 200 Mats Cinnamon. 25 Barrel Coppera, em 3 10 Cases In 1i Madd, 200 Keg Nailgo, 1000 Lbs. Cotto, t Hogtshemdsn Yarner, Corner Ninth and Main rreet. Cincinnati. A. DON A L DSGN 9c CO. Ctir. Kinthand Msttn strvet, Cincinnati. March 20, 1S45. 14-Ir. S. II. PARVIN & CO. Queen ( Hat Cap Store, No. 356, Main st. Four doots below Ninth. CINCINNATI A. W. CULLUM, TTTHOI.ES AI.F. and Retail Grocery, Produce and Liquor Store, corner Main and Eighth Streets Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Spice.t, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Cotton iarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest cash price in exchange for all kinds of Country Produce. March 27th 1845. 14-ly PLOUGHS. fiTfl J A- MII.I.F.R'S warranted Plooghs, "Sloop's" ttjy pattern, ror sale by R. & B. TYNER. 14-ly March 26th, 1845. CALEIJ S. ISURDSAL, WHOLESALE ife RETAIL D R II (r G I S T, IMPORTF.R of Drurs, M.tlicines, Paints, Oils, Dye StufT., Glass and Fancy Articles, American, French and English Chemicals and Perfumery. Corner Main and Fifth t.reets, Cincinnati, O. March 20, 1845 13-ly NAILS. 250 KEGS assorted. For sale bv A. DONALDSON Jt CO. Corner Ninth and Mi in sts.. Cincinnati July 25, 1845 31-Ir ETljTlliNMANr DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, oils $ mxDoir glass. Agrnt for Landreth's GARDRN SEEDS. Ao 2, Ltwer Mirkel st. Cincinnati. March 27th 1543. 14-ly. NEW GOODS AGAIN! FWTHE subscriber has just received direct from the I Eastern Market, and is now openinc at bis store I i Brookville, a general assortment of goods, suited to tne present and spproaching season; among which are; Fine and SuperJJne cloths of rarious colors; do do cassimeres, plain &r fash, patterns; A good assortment of Satinets pl'n er Jashpatterns; Red, White and YelloTC Flannels! Fash. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans; Calicoes of almost erery grade and style; Gingham and cut lain calico; Latent, Muslin de Laines and Balxarenes; nark and Fancy col'd plain and figured Alpaeeas; Black and other colored Silkt; Sarsnct and Bonnet Silks; Black, Whiteand Pink crape; White cambric. Jaconet r Mull Muslins; Book, Swiss O- Bohinct Muslins, plain and fg'd; Irish Linen, Linen Lawn and Bishop Lawn; Shawls, Iirest HiTk-ft and Silk Potket HiCk'fst Veils, and Ladies' White Porkei HiTk'fs; Best Kid, silk and cotton Gloves; do do no do Mils; Satin. Silk and Martailles Vestine; Black Italian Silk HiTkJs and Satin Stocks; A variety of Lace. Edging. Fooling and Insertion; A splendid assortment of Ribbons and Bonnets; ALSO A good assortment oj Hardware, Queensware and Sailsf Boots and Shoes; Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats; Leather, cotton Yarn. LIKEWISE: A general assortment ot Groceries, including an extra quality oj Malaga and Port Wines. Ail of w hich will be offered low for cash or country produce. The public are respectfully invited to call
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heap rooks: Cheap Music! Cheap Paper!! ROBINSON JONES, Printers aud fi'ili :hrr,. toy ,V :m Street, ahae Third, H'est Side, Ctncinuatt. HAVE lalely udded rtrf Inrpily to their slock c.f cheap Publications, Periodical, Stationary, ar.d Mumc. and are now hen r than ever prepan d to ixecute w hoU-saleand retail orders for thee arttclt . Tliev have much increased their facilities fir iraiisariin; periodical Ap.-ncy Biisiiies, and now offer niort- favorable tt rm to country stjbscnbcr than they have erer heretofore done. "I lity an' enabkl, by the recent chanjre in the post office law, to deliver their pollination throuchuut the West Free of Postage to subscri
bers. 1 heir extensive arrangement comprise the follow inf popular Periodicals, nr. tiraham. Magazine Demotratic Review, Godey's Lady's Hook, j American Review, Columbian Gagarine, Knickerbocker, Ladies' National Mapaiine, j Eclectic Magazine, Arthur's Matrazine, Blackwood's Magazine, Brownson's Review, Umd.in Lancet, Kdinl.urch Fureitrn Review, llraithw ait's Hetmspecl, London Mfxlical Review, j Fanner's Librarr, etc., Sic . Ac, tit., cic. 1 he above works will be forwarded by mail to any direction, and th. amount nf postaire ih'eieon returned to the S'ibscriber in late popular work: Robinson At Jones are also air. nt f.ir the following iterary Newspapers receive subscription, and fos--ward to any direction viz: , Willis' Weekly Mirror, 1 he Weekly Tribune. Bmadway Journal, j Neil's Saturday Gazette, uia v onntrymap, Miuroay Km nmir Post, Bennett' Wei-kly Herald, I Saturday Courier, The New Yorker, j Dollar Nt wapaprr, 4c. FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. They receive by every mail sttaintr, direct from London and Liverpool; the following-: The London Illustrated New 25. Ilulilin Freeman's I Journal. 25c. l'he London Pictorial Time. 25c. 1 he i Dublin Notiou, 25c. London Punch or Chanari, 2'c. Wilmer it Smith's European Times, 2. Hell's Life in ...uo... v. nr.. k.j i,-....vi., ..c. Omlt-rs fur iiiR-!e eopie of v Inch, or larcrr suhscript.on mill be promptly attended to. CHEAP 1M BI.1C ATIOXS Constant and valuahle addition are brine made to tht-ir stock of Book in the cheap form, embracing th publications of t Harper tc Brother, BnrBrc, Stringer &c Co., ! Lea Jc Blanc hard, Wilson K (., i Can y k Hart, j Morri-, Willi Rt Co., liree'ly Jc McKlrath, E. Kerrctt A, Co., j &.C, &c, &c, l Ordt-rs for which, for single copies or more; will meet i with immediate attention. 1 7 When order amount to $1.00 or upward, the '""n, Ptace w.ll be remitted to the purchaser . other rect-iit publication. ra j C 7'l hi otft-r put it in the pow er of the inbtbitant of the mallet and mot obscure country villageto 'btain hi reading a cheap and a readily as the iuhbt1 tant f astern citit-! . CHKAP STATION AH Y. H. Kt J. having greatly reduced the price of th". ne- ' eeary articU-to consumer; th-; new offer a giMd artitle of U-tter paper at 5 cent- a quire, or one dollar ' per ream, and liner qiialiti- frum 10 to 2 5 cent a quire. I A I. SO Cap paper from 10 to 2 cent a quire.' 1 A I.SO A general aortim-nt of Strt Pen, Seatine Wax, Wafer, Ink, Le'ter Stamps V.nebpe, Sand 1 Bon, Ink Stand. See. Ac., a: eina'ly r duced rau-i . j t'MKM' MVSIC j Thi new article for the Fiauo, Fl'ite, Guitar. 3ce , elegantly pnntid, fully equal to the old Mlr, and at One-fourth the price- Ihe iMirimi nt comprise a. creat unni, hho iiiium s nil tne m ereat varietv, and inltnlrs all the kind adtr;ied bv the .heap Music robl.t rsaml at thepubhwher-prie. C J Thi Muic i publhed 111 iinu'urin t le, o that five dollar worth boiiud up, w ii I form a unerb volume of choice Song and Piece. 'I hi amount of music, iu the old stvle, would hitrcoM ttie pureha r from Ttrrnty-Fivc tm Thirty Itmdurt' Great Inducements to Clubs! . rrltibhir for Peri.MlieaU i now so o n. era I, tht the nnderigued an enabled to off, r gn-ater inducements than are held out by the Fa-tern publisher. It is now necessary to make cfisimct tvmitianer to each publi-her, in order to obtsiiii the work required; hut b the Club in each viriuitt combiuiug their fund and forwarding them to u. each taste may be eonulted, and any numler of each ptriodual iditained without further trouble we being the General Western A gent for All the Popular Per:.dicnlt in the I'nited State. Cty" TAKE NOTICE!. 3 Club formed in tn or vieinins having direct communication with Cincinnirii by t aniboat, railroad or stage, may have the parcel put up month. ami forwarded by public conveyance or private hand, and thus Save ail their Posture CvThi i thr tune to arrant-re for the MAGAZINES FOR 1P4A. Specimen number of the various periodical will b forward-d to persons mi-hing to avail themselrea of thi offer. All orders aud .vmimuuicatioii must be ad dreed to ROBINSON Re JONES, Printer and Publisher 100 Main Street It'ctt .VinV, Cincinnati. S. B.- We have a very extensive Hook and Job Printing Office, in connection w ith our establishment, embracing every v ariety of new and fashionable materials, where the finest Letter Pre Printing, in all it branches, w ill be executed at the lowest price. Bouk Binding also attended to. Cincinnati, Decembers, 1845, 52 3m. TO COUNTRYnERCHANTS. Crockery Ware, Ac. JTVJE subscriber baring by reeetit importation enm 1 pleted his Mock of Printed and Common War, would inform those wishing to pureiiase, tnat ne can now offer for their examination om of the bc,t selected assortments in the West. He feels confident thai thoe who favor him with a call will find it to thir nitret to purchase, as it is his intention to veil at low price, either for cash or approved paper. The stock has been select! d with a view to the country trade, and consist in part of Common a.nd Printed 1 at. and T a Ware; do do Bow U, assorted sin; i do do Pit hers, do do . do Edged and C C Plates do do 1 do do Baker's Di-hc ami Nappies; With a great variety of other article in hi line. ALSO An assortment of Flint Glass, which will ho old bv the box at Manufacturer's price. YVM S SAMPSON, Xo. 92, Main st. east sid, opp Trust Co, Bank, Cm. March 16, 1845. 20-ly JEW DAVID. rfiHoi Jet will dou HOSF. w ho are acquaint, d wiih the character of Jew David's or Hebrew Tlast. r and Per-ian Pills doubtless be clad to learn that another larre iliipment has been reteived by the travelling scuts who are now prepared to furnish local atrtnts with new supplies immediately. The immense qnantitie that are sold of these articles is proof si.tfu-i. nt of th.-ir mfierior medical virtue. Y.-t should there be an ircr. duoiis son or daucbter of afflict i.m win. is .ufli niiC iir-d.r all the horror of lame back Rheumatism. t. d pain in the side or breast swellinirs. Tumors, F. v, r seres. Hint's F.vil etc. (all of which the plaster lilom fails to cure) or w ith Dvspepsia, Livtr AHi-ctmn, F. v. r. Chill Fever, Fevera'nd Acne, screl'iila or any of the diseases that originate" in impurity of the blood v'for the astonishing cure of which these Pill have become so popular, fur the benefit of such, we will civeafew extracts of letter showinr the estimate in whuh thess articles are held where known. IxntAXAPoLis. Anril 4th 1845 Messrs. D. Ilarter V Co. rents you will please send n 12 dozen bova Perj si.'n Pills. The demand continues rreat, and we shall doubtless sell a large quantity this aon. lour re.pt ciiuiij, JOHN J. OWSLEY, llrurri't. Nbwtowk, Ind , April th 1645-M.ssr II. Ilarter fc Co gent, I will just say that the Hebrew Plasterand persian Pills continue to go off fine, and as w e are near, ly out of pills tou had better send me some bv the stage-driver, i doubt not but the nie.litiiie will os much wanted this season, a every body is calling lor it Y'ours trulv. JOHN MICK, Jr. Crawfordsville, la., Jan. 17th, H45-M.srs 11. Ilarter ei Co., gents. I have sold out nearly all the larre supply of the iustlv celebrated Hebrew plaster and Persian Pills von furnished me three we. k since ano it would be well to keep me fully supplied, a I tif U calls for these medicines is incrta-ing daily. 1 '" here state that I have no article in my Drug Storrttiat gives better satisfaction than the llehrew Plaster ana Persian Pills. NOAH S. THOMPSON. Washington, la., Aug. 3d, 1S44; Messrs. D. H itter k Co., gent, at thr rt quet of many, w ho are anxiouIv awaiting the arrival of your celebrated Hebrew Plasterand Persian Pills we write yon the second timesaving that we arenut. We have frequent call for both Plaster and Pills, which render general s.usfae, tion. Please send us another lot iniii..i.at. It . and obliw. GALLAGHER WAI.Ir.RS. Beoo'mfield, Edgar co. III. May D. Harter Co., gents-We have sold all the celebrated Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills left with us a few davsago. Will vou pit ae send u 4 or 5 dor. mor. immediately. ' Re.pT"i"sy,, re O. Jc D. BAILEY. Gosport, July 8, 1. ' " H,ar,r.r gents-l-We have sold allthe Hebrew plaster left . w, ah and as there is a great call for it we w ish you to send u at least 2 or 3 do, more and also 1 do, of Persian t;l l Resnect.Ullv, HCSSEY A; GOSS. Bloomneld, Edgar eo. HI. May 27, 1844.-Mr. D Harter & Co. gcnts-1 he Pills and Plaster you stntus came to hand in good order. We have an increase demand for them and it promises to supercede nearly an other kinds of medicine in this vicinity. Respectfully O. Jc D. BAII.Y. Hardingsburgh, la. Sept. 27th I844.-Messrs D. Harter A Co. gents Your Hebrew- Plaster you lift me to sell is all sold out some time since. 1 he Persian Pills are all sold but a few boxes. Plasterand PU.s give general satisfaction. There seems to be an increase demand for both article. ,... Respectfullv JAMF.S MclNTOSIT William.port la. Sept. 27th IS44.-D Harter & Co. Dear Sir -I have sold all the Persian rills that you lift here and should be gta.l to get some more. 1 hey navj accomplished miracle here, and are in great demand. The Pills are call, d for seseral time everyday. " vou cannot come th.. way soon ph ase send i some by ,tI(?e. EHENKZER KING. Since the ab-te fc-ltrr received, we hare heern informed by ihe wetter, thai lrcae alluded to m the i . v. -. . . . . - . .. . , liiinr Ii. s r as .i.ii!.u,,i...ii. k.i born confined in a dark ened room, for an ts. tr, caw of uitUmatiOn in the eves, rendered htm lotallt blind. AlterapplyingeTery remedy within his reach, .rhout receivingany benifit he commenced using the Persian Pills and had use. them but a short time when all inflamation left him, and his health became permanently reinstated. The follow ing Gentlemen are Agents for these medicines: HITT It II All. E, Brookville. E TYNER & CO. Metamora. CONWELL, SHOl'P k VAN BERQK.K, Lamrcl. WM. ADAMS, Fairfield. E. C-OREY, Bloominggrove, MORGAN Jt NICHOLS, Andersonville. D. HARTER Jc CO. September 18 5-Iy. ,
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