Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 February 1846 — Page 4
niSCELLANEOUS.. A' .?? nice rf Real IJfc A ymtt'Kr,et-ti-a p . amor, named Da Costa; op immense f ir:'mi, recently came over to itiis ronuy i.i smirch f a wife, r.nd after veiling Mitn? f the mn?i fashionable cities, and s;e.iisiii hi!,-money ;tk a prince," withci.;i nitviiiig the object of his search, he Aix a -visit uj-Brimingham, and was siandMg ce.e Jay at the door of the Hen and Chickens, when, as old wires would say vn cirrous! vices in this cise proved the u-nih of the spying.) the very person-he ame try Kngland to look fh walked across Xj,v Siept, nearly oppo.ite where he skviJ. Struck with her appearance, he followed the ialy, and with much polite
ness expressed a wish for abetter acquatnt m e, 'id a desire to see her home. The yonn? lady, a Mjss Rimmer,.of AJcester, vras'at tint time on a visit to Mr. ireely's Bristol Riwi, to vhose lionsethe stranger accompanied her; but his partner in the walk, n il quite likinsuch a romantic visitor, referred him to her parents, The vr vellei was not to te diverted from an ohjert in search of which he had travelled far; and the little town of Alcestejr was shirtly after well nigh frig-htene I from its propriety by a carriage and. four driving up t foil speed to the house of Mr. Rimnwr. Afier many wonderings among the inhabitants who it could be, it turned out iJ.at it was Mr. Da Costa, come to request Kf the twenis n re mission- to ca-y his adI t iliesses to their daughter. Advice was aked of those with whom tVey ususHy a '.vised, and consent was given; and the ir riser guve such evkiteiiee of the strength : if his attachment, that he was not long :n fi'idintr hi way to the heart of Miss .in?', and although many tales were at of what the modern "Blue Beard" , -,' 1 , ha married her at Alcaster : :-. , H i Saturday week, three carriages fsir eoHveying the parties who grace! the mipii ii ceremony with their presa e. Tne people, whose daughter had tv.!:'j;w.Ti; a wife, are worthy people iu ..derate circumstances. The lady passestl', gomi sense as well a? personal atlrac !.:,-!-, nJ the stranger has shown himself, ;y Lis numinceat presents, to bo really whut he p-nsseS for, a man of vast wealth, a iJ a eenileman. We understand that :.e eldest brother of Mis Rimmer rsto ;i--c-iti!pany herto her new residence across the Atlantic, when his fortune, as well as l.ers, wit! he mado. Brimingkam Advertiser. Fmm Ihe V I'. Tribune. Scenes after a "Battle. TTar i ot tWe tiolicay thing we ?ee now find then on cr peaceful parade grounds. We trust lo.k for her reality elsewhere, and i:yu would conceive what ft really ie, take an account like the following written by a crorjjyinan on the spot, of scenes he vi inoed after the battle of Soldin. At one o'clock," ,s he, '-the cannonading coaled, and I went on foot to Soldin in order to larn to whose advantage tbe battle turned out. Towards evening Bevea hundred of the Rmgian fugitives came to uhHn, a pitiful sight indeed, some holding np tli" r ha"Js cariny and swearing, others priyiog au.i .'lising the King of Prus sia vulmut hats, without clothes, some en foot, wiiers to on a horse, with their beads sod anas tied up: sime dragpipgalong by the stirrups, and others by the hor i-cs' taiis. - Whsn tha battle was decided and victory shouted for the Prussian army, I ventured to the place where the cannonading was. After walking some way, a Cossack's tiorse came running full speed towards me. 1 mounted hint, and on my way for scvfcn riilos and a lalt'onthia side the fiVld of bat tie I found the dead and wounded Iving in the ground sadly cut in pieces. The far ther 1 advanced the more these poor creatures lay heaped one upon another. '-Thht frrr.f I shall never forg-t. The "issacka. cs soon as tLcy siw me, cried cut . Doar sir. water! water.' water!" ivurii'i'ous (iod what a s.ght! Men women iit:t chili.i ren, ivossians and Prussians, car-nag-'-s .; h irsos, oxen, chests and bagsraae, a; .y one upon an itherto the htoffht t a man! !Seve villicres around were in ll Hues, and the inhabitants either ini'sacred "f thrown into the fire! "The poor wounded what a horrid exhibition of the wr spit it were still filing hi i:ie another in the greatest exaspetaii. hi: The field of battle was a plain two miles aiid a half I 'ng, ad wholly covered wtth dead and wounded; there wos not ever, room enough to set mv fool without ire I ilili on S lttlS fth-m! Several hrtHiks wore 0 filled HO with RiMsitiw itinl I ntre.d iii.tu h, mm Ill,ssil, ITIRl I OO ;s?Rrni It tliev lav heact'd linoil on anolh -
i ..,. i iii variety of medical aid without benefit; and thus .f as h.gl HS two men, ailj appeared like i wearied along nntil the winter 1844, when I heardo tll'is o;l i l.il "roanJ! j Batsam tfWitd Cherry." ,. i- I My friends persuaded me to given it a trial, thoin-h l.t'reis war; s:kl catl the Uisciples of the j Uhad g,ven up all hopes of n-covery and had prepart !Vi:n-e -f IV.Ce wanctlim SUCh a mode of j v"tf r"r.t,,.e ehange of another world. Through I their soliciations I was induced to make use f the Kitt!iri :1 imputed bf tweeil rstidlial. Civilized, Genuine Hitter' BnUamtf H',14 cherry The effect hn !xn iivn-lH-tteen nauons any more "Villi' ',"niih.ine Aft,T S" v ofafflietion, , , , , , , .J , pain and suffering; and after having spent iomf or ! i 1-1 ini.tvietuti-J In all IhW, hat IS Uee'fe hundred dollar, to no V'li-pose, and the best and . ii t!ie Ci-rel on ar;rove or on i most rvsn"-,ab''Pnans haA proved unavailing, i i.i i.ic ii " sv'! or oil i was soon restored to entire health hy the blessing of . ch a ll-ij tif peace and IfiVe can look i Cr0d nJ ,he se of Dr. Wistar s Balsam of Wild Cher- - ... ! rv.
.tceiicy f l SlK tl tilings are j I .mnow enjoying good health, and sveh is my .1lrill war; a part taf its letilt- ; trrMl PP"-nre that I am no longer known when I
1everar . , ! K-.l. l'.leMUlMe resU'U. ;f 'ci'j-i u.'-i i Ksi Tu late Mr. used 13 tell tdistory of a brother barrisl.T. AS tl.C coacb waS.B&OUt Sttrting beIn re br?iktast Iho mildest limb 01 the law aptrov.el.ed the landlady, a pretty quakerC5. wll i was seated near the Sre' and raid he eMild not think of r;nj without giving her a kiss: "Friend" eaid she, thee lonst not do it" Oh, oy heaven I will." eJ the barrister. -'Well friend, as t, but they f t! iu ins sworn, thee may do - .ct not mike a practice of it." Wiitfr.. Man must hs.vfc an enn- " : 1 Uvll or be inisCraoie. lo:l IS the pricelof I I' ' ' ' ' "l l-v - . . . . . I . u ..III IIUI nA ni.ititA Uss.ltk m A ment. I ne very necessity wuicb over nitnes our natural sloth is a blessing. The wor'd d es not contain a briar or a thorn tiitt Divine mercy could have spared. We re happier with the sterlily which we can overcome by industry, than we could be without the spontaneous and unbounded profusion. The body and ihe mind are improved by the toil that fatigues them, that tolls a thoasind litnea reward ;d by the pleasure which it bestows. Its enjoyments arc peculiar, no wealth can purchssj them, no insolnee can touch them. They only ri-jv from the exertions which i hey repay . , KIDDLE. Coeval with the world I've ever stood, I lide in storms, and rula tha swelling flood, .stranger am 1 to peace and trapqo.il rest, Kach feount'o torrent bears me on its breast, You all nity hear n;e in the ocean's roar Sea ne extended on its rocky shoreHeadfr. thy bosom search with painful care, i) mbtlct you'll fi-id me lurking sven thete.
ft3-A subscriber to the Christian Advo-
rit. heino-o.i!io oti loniv a bill of iT fW j for that naoer excuses himself by saying . that in the first place he never ordered the paper, and'if he did, b never got it, and i; he did, 'twas n ag-sul; an I besides, hpaid lone ago, and if he didn't, he has got nothing to pay, and if he had, Le could pleat! the act of limitation. Ot" course ! ought to be excused, and hae the- paper sent-another year grais. ft? V Lontjon- pret, some years ago offered fifty pounds for a word that would rhyme with "porringer." This was d.me about, th" time the daughter of the Duke ol York married the Prince ofOrang. The next morning alter the ofTer, a piper contained the following. "The Bake of York a dtu'h'er hal, "0 gave iue Prince of Orange her. You see, my friend, I've found a word Will rhyma wiih.yowa of "por.ngcr,, THK FROG. Of all the things that ever lived,. In woodland, marsh, or bog. That creep the ground, or fty the air, Tbe funniest is the- frog; The Frog- the ectentifickcet Of natnres,handiwork The frog, that neither walks nor runs, But goes it with a jerk, 3--Can ning, being once challenged t find a rhyme for Tpecacuana, immediately wrote the following; "Laughing in a shady grove, Sat my Juliana, Lozenges I gave my love, Ioecacuana." fCjr A fellow went toio the hall of a Sjir ding house in Barclay street some nigjlts since, while the boarders were at supper and gathered up all the hats on the table. He was matting his way out with his booty, w hen a boarder a little behind time cam in, asked him what he was about. "Oh says tbe thief, "I am takiug therentlemen s bats round to Leary's to pet smooth ed." "Well," replied the boarder, "take mine along too." -'Certainly, sir!" said the iccommodaling loafer, and" vanished. fr-Adreadfully overcome lover out went, in a poetical address to his unappreciuLve fair one, thus rhapsodizes; ITowoft, amid night's "cnrlain'd sleeep," I've scaled volcanic-Etna's sleep, And from its crater nitch.d a rose To win thy kiss and end my woes! The man whe could perform such a feat, certainly deserved bis rewardAmiable Simplicity. The Xew Orleans Delta says, we yesterday saw a very unso phisticatcd looking specimen of Western life pass upPoydias street, closely followed by a young woman, evidently hailing,from the same region, who s?ersol saily troubled, but about what we knew not Thin-king she might have lost her way in the city, and that it might be in our power to render her a service, we approached her and asked "if ehe was at a loss for"any in formation which we could give her!" "No, I ain't," said she, wiping a tear from beV right eye with tbe joint of her fore finger "i, I ain't ;mt '.here's that tarnel small-brother there before me ha has bought a whole bitt's worth of candy-stick ad has never'given me a single lick. Hut, never mind, if 1 don't get father to lift him w4en he gets Lome, there ain't no augur in Illinois." We w ilked off, thinking this an instance of as amiable simplicity as ever came under our observation. A Cure Tor Comumptioii. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry! WILL MIRJCLES SEfER CE.1SE? MORE flPEXCE OF ITS SCRPJSS1XG HEALTH RESTQBATirE I1RTCES:: From Dr- Bake, Springfield, Ir'aiiington. et. Ky Springfield. Ky. May 14, 1845. Messrs. Sanford Park. Gents i take" this opportunity of "informing yon of a most remarkable cure performed upon me by the use of 'Dr. Wistara Balsam of Wild Chen-v' In the year l4o 1 was taken with an inflamation of k Knm-.-ia hb I is hon-ii uiinrr Kir sis w-ei'ifS wnen I ! gradiially recovered. In the fall of 1841 I was attacka severe cold, which rated itself upon Imy , Iu,,E, and for the space ofthree years I was cor i to my bed. I tried all kindsof mi-dicine, and eve I t mr-ei m lormer acquaint jnees. I I have gained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is firm i " ol,n I n now eat as much as any person, and I m. in- iu agree nitnme. I have eaten more : during the last six months than I had eaten live years I before. essary for the goo-Hof the afflicted, andadutylowe o the proprietors and my fellow men (who' should c had) , make , hi, statement M' thr blessings of God rest upon the proprietors Jvj," ; Yoirs of so valuable a medicine as Wistar's Balsam of Wild respectfully. YV M. H KU'IB tO I he following letter from Doctor Ritchey, of Franklin, lnd. w ho stands high in his profession, and ranks among the first politicians of the State shall speak for ilsefl in commendation of the "Genu ine , isiar s ot vi iia t nerrv. Franklin, lnd., April 14, 1S45 i .Messrs. antord l ark I have but a few bottles of ! .T1'.'"."'. bl'm ?f ?Mr r.-maining on hand of i tne lasy ioi inrnisneo me oy von. I heretofore waited i sold out and had obtained the money for one . orarmi .m'ln- r. Dm siren is tne demand i . . . . . , . . . . - am therefore led to anticipate a little. The mnnnev ... . . - ..... ... .imimiii. ana for the last lot shall be forthcoming hythetimethe lot is disposed of, w tiich, from the sales " I have made lately, I think will be hut a short time. The effects Ot tne balsam are in many cases strikingly beneficial. C 7" It imprrvei uptn acquaintance more than any ttth er Patent Medicine I hor crer hntvn.JZi Almost all others fail upon trial, and not being able to bear the 'ei ot ripe ne nee, soon sinn into disuse. Ti, how ever, seems to be most highlv valued by those who have tested its virtues and experienced its heating efficacy in their ow n cases. Yours very rrspectifnlly, J AMF.S R1TCHF.Y. t-ncr si per ooitie. sold hy SANFORD fc PARK, North-cast corner of Fourth and Walnut sts The genuine article is kept for sale bv R. S Tyner; Frnokville. K. Tyner Co.; Metamora. M. W. M orris i Blooming Grove. Hall A Hughes; Csnnersville. -E. E. Fuller; Harrison. X. A. Xve; New Trenton. January .sutn, iss-i. JOSEPH CAREY. H71IOLESA1-E "a Betail dealer in Groceries and Produce, No. 9 Commercial Row, foot of Main street front of the public w harf, Cincinnati, O. Salt, Sugar, CofTee, T.-a, Indigo, Madder, Nails Glass Cotton Yarns etc. Sold at the lowest cash price. March 47, 1S4S. 14-ly NAILS. 250 KEGS asserted. For sale hv A. DONALDSON A CO. Corner Ninth anH M. in stJ.Cmcinnaii
July 4s, 1S4S sj-iy
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THE ALI, 'PfjH EJ?f i r. JfE.Vtnr IS SEAR TO YOUR DOOR THIRTA THOUSAND PERSONS FALL VICTIMS TO CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES ANNUALLY. THE of t rvil it rt-nrrallr overlooked. A liort dryconsfh, or mtrtert-! cold, ibfpmiinnr. 1 hre are deemed unimportant. Pain m the aide.. iievttc fever, ana niprnt sweat follow, and death ends the scene, wottiovoo nnn a. REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here it n Theexperience of Twitre than 20 years in private practice has proved its vfficacy, and since its Hitrodnetion to public notice, although lit has now been offered but a few months, its sate as been innnrceiientea, ana its success beyond quasi ton. -Teat so ranch so, that it is declared to be the greatest renteay in tne woria. ASTHMA, or, that fearful and distressing mMady, which renders life bnrthensome durinF its continuance is tabdued without difficulty by this prvat remedy, and the sufferer is enaoied ny its ttsc to obtain Juiet-reposc; the shortness ol breath is overcome. theco.ieh is allay ed, and health and vipor take the place of desponden cy ana sum-imp. DR. FOI.GER'S OI.OS AONPAN.. t vr.Hl Hrating Baltamy is the remedy which has been so iuimctii y.suecessiunn aiiewiatins-anacnnncthe anove complaiuts; and it has been used by the first physicians in the rity, who declare it to be unrivalled," inasmuch as it dues imt disturb the bosrels in the l'astby producing costivencss, while alt other remedies recommended for the above diseases invariably shut np the bowels, thus rendering it necessary to resort to purgative medicines. Rea.t the following cases, which have been relieved and r ii red within a few weeks: DAVID HEN DERSON. 60 Lairht street, took a se vere cold on the 4tft-day of July, and was brought very low bv a distressing cntirh: resulted in freemen t artat-ls of bleeding from the lungs. Although he tried every "i; in tne ot remiaies wnicn coma te tonna, ei he was not benefited, and by the raoi.th ofOctobet was much reduced by night sweats that he despaired of life. One bottle of Folgvr'a Olosaouian restored him to health. GEORGE W. BURNETT, of Newark, N. J. has suffered uiidiT the effects of a severe cold for more than a year. lie was reduced to the brink of the grave almost, by his congh and night sweats. Hecommenced' raising blood in the month of October last. He commenced using the Olosaonian. and hy the middle of November he was so far restored that he left for Pittsburgh w ith every prospect of recovering his health. Mrs. BF.I.I, the wifefof Robert P. Bell, of Morristown N. J., was dreadfully afflicted with asthma for many years. Her physicians had despaired of relieving her." One bottle of the Olosaonian so far restored her that she was ahleto get out of her bed and dress herself, which she had not done before I in months, and she is now in fair way to be relieved. Mr. F. LAB AN Si Pike street, was so had Willi asthma that he had not slept in his bed for ten weeks when he commenced the use of this great remedy. One bottle cured him, and he has not had a return of his complaint, now-more than five months. Mrs. McKANN, 20 Walker street was also cored of severe asthma by the,Olosaonian, and states that she never knew tuf-du-ine give sack immediate and" perma. m-nt refcef.' C.KOKG E W. H AYS, of this city, was given np oy his physician as incurable. His disease was consump tion ana wnen ne commencea asinir tne uinwmiin was so weak that he could not walk, without being as sisted by a friend. By strict attention he was so ft r restored in a few weeks as to be able to pursue his business. JMES A. CROMB1E, 120 Nassau street: J. J. Parsclls, II Tenth street: C. S. Benson 419 B h-eker street; James Davis, 5Treene street; and Mrs Mallen, 9 Morton street; have all experienced the good effects of the Olosaonian in coughs oflonr standing andaf-f;-ctions of the lungs, and 'pronounce it, with one ac cord to be the greatest remedy and the most speedy and eftl-ctual, that theyfch a ve evec-k.no wik. Reader, are yoa suffering from the above disease? Try this remedy. You will not, perhaps regret it. rt may arrest all those disagreeable symptoms which strike such terror to the naind and prolong your days. C-Prfr SI per ftotflr-. CCTSold in Louisville by J. B. WILDER 8: Co- 89 Fourth street. PaixctPAi. Office is 106 Nassau street. New York Sold also in Fayette County lnd. by Dr. P. Mason Druggist Connersville. Franklin Co. by T. White S; Co., Ijinrel. E. Tyner, Metamora. Brookville, Hitt Jt Haile Druggists. January 2J, 1841. 4-flm. V Illc&sing to Tlothcrs and their Children. PF.OPI.F. ofatl ages and sexes, from the tender infant at the breast to old age, are alt liable To be afflicted with worms. Many a person has suffered his whole life from them, and never snspected it. Thottsands upon thouands have gone down to premature graves from Marasmus or wasting away of the body, F.pilepsy, Fits, St.? Vims Darxc, Locked Jaw, Apoplexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Palsy, Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentery, Convulsions, and many other supposed apparent diseases; and many have suffered for years and years, and have been doctored for soane imaginary complaint without the least'relief; and others are still suffering, when all the troiibla arises from worms, and worms aione; which areentirelyoverlooked, and when the proper treatment would have saved their lives, and restored' them to health. F.very observan t mother cannot but see and admit the truth; but still many physicians shut their eyes to that all important eawseof ch-sease. STMPTOMS OFJFORMS. Pain in the joints or limbs, offensive breath, picking at tne nose, grinning oi tne teem aunng sit-ep, ana at times a paleness about the lips; with flushed cheek bh-edingat thenose, a gnawing sensation at the stomache flashes of heat over the surface of the body, slirht chills or shiverings. hradache, drowsiness vertigo, tor- " ' i , uniiirum i it "V", .innr n iianiii in Sleep whs fright and screaming; the eyes "dull and heavy, with a dark circle nnder them; tingling sensation in the ears. palpitation of the heart, hesitancy in the speech; craving for dirt, chalk, ashes, or other iunnatnral diet, iritable temper, numbness af 'the limbs; dislike to music particularly theyirgan; sometimes a troublesome congh, fevehshness, thirst, pallid hue. fits bad taste in the month, difficult breathing, pain in the stomach or uii"rn,iiipBr, nausea, aaiicanilsnncss. voracious appetite, jleamiess, bloated stomach or limbs gripingsshootivg pains in various parts of the body, a sense t f something rising in the throat; itching of the anas to wards night, a frequent desire to pass something from the bowels, and some times discharges of ilimc and mucust. rn. SHF.RMjys "worm tozE.vE.r Have been Droved in more than 400.000 eases to be infallible, in fact theonty certain Worm Destroy ing Meiiicine ever discovered. Children will eat them w hen they cannot 'be forced to take anv other medi cine and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them tn this form is great beyond conception. They have never been known to fail. DR. SHERM.1S "COf (! tOZE.VOES"' Cure the most obstinate cases of Congh in a few hours. I'hey have cured a large number of persons who have been given np hy their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood. Consumption and hectic fe ver, by their use have had the rose of health restored to the hargard cheek and now live to apeak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine. DR. SHERM.1S-SCHAMPH0R EOZE.VOES" Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, tnalnitauon ot tne heart, and sickness tn a very I.w minute. They cure lowness of snints.'desnondencv. faintnesa. cholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints; they keep np the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. DR. SHF.RM.1SSP00R Jf-IVJ P..I.VTEIv," Is acknowledged bv .all who have ever nsed it to he the best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for Jpams and weakness in the back. mms, siite, breast neck, limbs joints, rheumatism Ismbago, fcc. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as there are many an principled persons who would force a spurious article upon tne t ommumty. He careful to get &hcnnans Poor Man's piaster, with a "Vic timile" of his written name on the back none pothers are genuine and will do more hurt than good. C j Or. Sherman's Warehouse is Na. 106 Nassau at , New York. CTJ. B. WII.DF.R it CO., No- SO Fonrthtt., Agent for the proprietor in Louisville and vicinity. OCTSold also in Franklin Conntv, lnd. at Laurel hy T. White fc Co. Metamora E. Tyner Jt Co. Brookville Hitt Haile, Druggists, At ConnersvilK'Fayette County, hy Philip Mason, Druggist. jan i x i34o 3-ota .1. S. HENNETT & CO., 'V'STHOLESALP. and Retail dealers in Foreign and tf Domestic Dtty tioou, ss. between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, O. March 48, 1845 183 Main street. 14-ly IRON & STEEL. Bloom Forots, and Jcniati Iron Stork N. W. CHAPMAN, 384 Main Street, near the Court House. CIXCIXXA TI. IRON fc NAILS of all alaea, STEELS of every description, all of the very best annlity warranted. Anvils, Vises Bellows. Carriage springs and Iron Axles Hammered Iron, Crowbars Sh-dge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality and warranted, ALSO A superior article of Shut Iron, Voa. 44, 44, 45, 4 A 47. N- B. All of the above articles will he sold for cash. and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. rn,w. tntrMAi, August 41st 1845. 14-ly. "wanted. miJTHITE Water Valley Stock. I hav 640 acres of w w good Land in neott t onnty, Indiana, near Madison, la. I w-iil exchange at a fair price for White W'atvr Vallev Stock, at par. C. S. BI RDS,!.. ju Si J Corner f Main and Fifth sts.
Books and Ilusic free of Postage! LIST OF CHOICR ELEGANT MUSIC!!: Publithrd by J J. G A LUSH A & CO. SV 4 Ht-FrfA Strerl Cinrinnati, OM POPULAR SONGS AN D FAVORITE PIECES,, Jt Ow-Fswrf Prirr! Mutir Jrm the Oficrm J tti Bthmian. CWr-JVM. Csitraninr Sia- Stngt si"" Tkrrr PitcrttSr. I Dreamt that I dwelt in Marble-Halls. Thew You'll
Remember me, The first fond linre. A soldiers Life. Ne'er let the heart of sorrow grieve. The wound wpow thy arm. The celebrated chorus of Gipsies, ke. Gr mi Jrtm the Optra rae BaArwtiasi OtrLMtrmngeJ I dreamt that I dwelt in Marble Halls. Then You'll Remember Me. The first fond linr. Jcc Beautie tfthe Bthemian GW arrangcittr the Flmttm. Twrjttu AiraJmt. ttl cente. 'Tissadto leaw owr-fhtlrrkniL- I- dreamt- thl I dwelt tn Marble Hal a. The hs-artooweddoww. Walll from the Bohemian Girl. March from, the choral at Gipsies. Then you'll remember me, &. Ffnvs ml Lrper,M Smmrt frr 15 erntt. The fairv boy. True love can we'er forget. The Blarney. Rory O'More, &. Vine Favrite Pilkat Jar 1 ceate. The Annen PolKa bv Straass. 1 We celebrated Pol ka dance. I.a Polka by Julien. Philadelphia Polka, MUSIC FOR THE ETHIOPIAN SERANADERS. Nine Strnxt and a Set tf Catitlitnt Jar IS centt. Dandy Jim of Caroline. Miss Lucy Long. Boattnas's Dance. Old.Daji Tneker. My Old Ann! Sally, Mist Lucy NeaK The Old Orey Goose. Going obex de Mountains. It will never do to give it np so. A Set of Cotillions. THE MELODIES OF IRELAND. Ctntittinr aFEirht Start and Pint Pieeet tf cent. Ned of the Hilli When the Sun sinks to rest. What will vou.do Love? Song or duett. A leaf that re-minsltoC-tttee, Ike. THIRTEEN POPULUl WALTZ-ES. By rri4iK;mMMer SS renf. Affection Waltr; I Inauguration Walta, fcei FOURTEEN FAVORITE GALOPADES. By the mart Papular CempterttS centt. MCSIC FRJOMiFlVY'S OPERA OF LEONORA." A-Set tfStrautt' K'altxet.Sirteen Jtr 5 renf. Rosa Waiti; J Duke of Reich.tadl's Waltz; Alexandria Walta; Orpheus Walta; MELODIES OF SCOTLAND; Eleven Earriu?9ng and Balladtftr is eent. My Boy Tammy; I There's no Land like Scot Oh: My Love's Honnr; land; Sec MOORE'S MELODIES. No. 1. EieAf Sonet and Melediet Jar tS cent. The Lat Rose of Summer; I Fill the Rum per Fair; Love's Young Dream; Believe Me, fee. Tnrelve Popular )uickttept, far iS rtntt. FOUR SETS OF POPULAR QUDRILLES, For Trcentv-five cent. SONGS OF" THE CAMPAIGN; Eight SengtCcmie; Seriout & Jmuting by I)r. Lever, jor tvenry-pve cenrt. RUSSELL'S SONGS.-No. I. Si.r tf Henry RuttelPt Sonet Jor 5 eent. I.UVK NOT, O 1 MKS. AOKTOX, irffA Richly Illuminated Cover Price eent. FLOWERS OF MELODY. Eittht Popular Sonet endlBalladt tor 45 eentt. MUSIC FROM THE OPERA OS FRA MAVOLO. Feitr Some and ftnr Pieeet for Tmenty-Jlve centt. MUZURKA'AND POLKA QUADRILLES. Qnadrills from the Bohemian Girl Guitar Mosie. from the Bohemian Girl Seven Vocal Duetts for I Si cents Flute Music from Fra Diavolo. Eferm Jirt.Jnr i cent A NEW SET OF QU ADRM.LS, BY STRAUS 'if a beautiful Illttminatcdtitte5 eentt. FOURTEEN CELEBRATED MARCHES. Arranged for the Piant Forte Price is eentt. MUSI IC FROM LA 50MN AMBI LA. Four Stngtfor 25 rent. THE RE AUTIEt; OF LEONARD. .trreneed tor the Flute Sineteen pieeet tor 45 eentt. l'ill as Fill np; King Death; Ohi Moment too Enrhantine:How had I wrontred thee, ever? A March; Yes. Leonard, bid him depart; Return to me. Ah, broth er dear; Ma a t met tnee; An; Lennsra, etc.. The Reply to CathleenMavourneen.w itn an illumi nated cover. t2J cents. QUEEN VICTORIA'S DANCES. Eight Walnes, Mur.ukas, Polkas, ie. with a beau tiful Title. For 45 cents. The minuet de la Cour; I SirRnger De Corerly; Queen Victoria's Waltz; I Queen Vlctonr (Polka. Cellanns Waltx; A SET OF QUADRILLS FROM THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Pnec 12 rrnf. No. 1 Hannv and Light; I Bride; No. 4. Gipsy Chorus; I Dreampt that I 'Dwelt No. S. Come with the Gipsey in Marble Hal MUSIC FROM THE POSTILION OF LONJ VME.VU. Embracing one of the most Pop lar Song in the Cuv ra, together with a Souvenir of the whole Opera, eotu sisting ot Eight ot toe most ceieorateo -lira, oeautiiuny arranged. The whole iu richly Illuminated ewer, Jor 45 centSONGS. With yoor little Wife; 1 Come, Friwnds and listen Beneath cool Sbadrs; I to the Story. SOUVENIR. 1. Introduction: I o. With your little WUEa . Chorus: I 7. Chapel Chorus; 3. Cavatina; J 8. Their lands were joined 4. Postillion t Song; I togetnar; ie. cc. 5. Dance: I A great variety of Sheet Music in press, at RJ cents a Song, neuutllilliy pnnns on nit nsiesx paper. TMF. FAIR BELLS Bv Mrs. Norton. 61 cents. KA I'HLEEN MAVOURNEEN by Mm. Crawfotxt. 124 etnts. QUADRILLES FROM "LEON ARD." Price ISIe. THOMAS H AYNES BAYLY'S SONGS, containing nine nomilar bonrs price is cents. MUKKI. ntiLuuiba, tux isvonte cioiigs oj , P. Morns price ss cents. BEAUTIES OF I.A NORMA, seven favorite atrs. arrantred for the Piano 45 cents. Every variety of MUSIC constantly issued at a re duction of 75 per eent; form old prices: ftrOnr Music is published in uniform ttule. so that Jive dollait' rrorth bound op, will form a superb volumeoicaoice aongsanw rieces. ants amount oi roilsie would have cost, one year since, from TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY DOLLARS. LIST OF SVOOKS PUBLISHED BY J. J. GAL.USIIA & CO. 44 West poitaTH Stbskt, CiNCtNttaTt, Onto. The ttrhtt-6or-will. a Poem by G. P. Morris Ei. splendidly illnrtra ted with 17 steel-plates, and an rxqutsite illuminated cover pnee ae. CHANTS OF THE EPISCOPA SERVICE. Double set ofChapts, with new mnsie set to all the Psalms anna- an hia-h festivals of the church, sentences anthetaa, Ac, etc. carefully arranged for the organ and piano by Charles Jarvis leader and organist of the C hurch of the Epiphany, rnuaaeipnia xreeuia. MISS ELLEN PICKERING'S NOvEI.S. Nan Darrell, or the Gipsey Mother; 45c. The Secret Foe. 45c. Who shall be Heir? 45. Agnes Serle. 45. The Fright, 45e. The Prince and the pedlar, 45c. The ex pectant, 45c. The Merchants Daughter, xsc. T. S. ARTHUR'S WORKS. The Maiden, a story for my Young Countrywomen, 18. do do do paper, 45e. The wife, Pprr The Mother, fin nreneration, paper, S5 Six Nights with the Washingtoniana, paper, 45e, The Merchants 14tc; The Heiress, paper, 25c; The Club Room, paper, 45c; The two ttusoanas etc., xc, somanee and reality, 45e. POPULAR NOVELS. The Widow, oy Theodore Hook, 45; Love and Doty, 45: Violina. bv De Foure. 45; The Cottage of Glenburnte, 45; Louisa Mildmay 45; Agathonis a Romance, by Mrs. Oote. 45: The Last of the Saxons 45; Threw Inie-hta in a lifetime. 45. The Gentleman in Black, 45: Minstrel Love, bv De rogue, xs; saetcnes .n wapiea, by Dumas, 45; Marriage, by anthsr of Destiny, 45; Jonee Smiley, by H. H. weio, x; 1 ne Lone otar, a tale of Texas. 45: Aba-lino, the Bravo of Venice, 45; Cruikshank's Omnibus part 1,25; do. parts, (25; The Mosaic Workers a tale of Venice, as; Sketches of Irish Character, by Mrs. S. C. Hall, in 44 numbers. IS eentveach. CTT AGENTS and the TRADE supplied on liberal terms. REMEMBF.H all our musical ana ntner pub lications will be sent FR HE or pustagk:: J. J. GALUSH A ft CO. 44 Mett Fvurth Stitet, Cineinnati, January 1, 184. 1-atn. NEW STYLE CASHMERES. 1CA8E new style Cashmere De Lain. I do do Rep. cashmere, 1 " do do cashmere plaid, Jnst received from New York, entirely new styles, and will be sold very cheap, WOOD fc LARKIN, 14 Lower market at. Oat, 7th 1845. 42-ly. EASTERN COFFEE. 204 BAGS Rio, choice article for sale by A. DON ALSON A CO. cor. Oth and Main tts. Cincinnati, jy 45. SI-IT-FENCING NAILS. KEGS 10d; 50 do Odd. For sale by A. DONALDSON A CO. 25 Ninth and Main streets Cineinnati. April 45, 1145 T A. DONALDSON, JN0. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Orocers andCommissioai Me re ha BIS, and Dealers in all kisdsj or Grabs Seed, Corner of Ninth and Main Sis., Cincinnati, Ohio, m)lHY4 Barrels of Sail A W 25 Kees hi to led. For sala by K- &S. TYNER. JOHN A. MATSON, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St., Brookville, Ind. May 16th, 1845. 20-tf. JOHN SHARP, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Doots, Shoes, and Palm-Leaf NO. 156, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET THIRD STORE ABOVE F0CRTH CJ"CJVA"-I TI, OHIO. Will sell very cheap for cash or approved paper. March 47th 145. . 14-ly. 163?? rate Grind stones received and tat K. ft S TTrR."
NEW STORE. CIIKAP FALL GOODS.
HOCEI.AND & McC LEERY- haw just received a bt autifut assortment of Fall Goods of the latest styles, to which they invite the attention of the public generally, fur stock eonrnsu in pan oi tne following Goud: Calioopt of. the, finatt tlyltt, nffghan talint. JHusli. J IruRet Jllpaca lustre, r elvets. Linens, Jlirsltn, ShattJs, Scrfs, IVdJcfs. Jmnkeen, Lint-eft, Clothes, Cassimeres, Jeans, Flw nels. Sec Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Vateensware, Ac. etc. They have on hand excellent Fish, both White and Mackerel. Produce will be talarn in eye hen re for Good. Oar store i located near the Court House, one door norta ot the Post (Tinee. Moffatl's Pills and Checaemaa'i Balsam are found at tbe same establishment. September 10, 1845. S7-lj TTRR COLESCOTT, AllOlllCr tBfl UO TXHSdiiOr ftt LAW. srsTTT. -.V77Z j and Coiinsellor t DrookTille, la. .JOHN D. UOW L ANI, Attorney at Law, tfROOKVlLLE, New Goods. THE Subecribcrg have hist received their Spring and Summer Goods, which added to their former stock makes their assortment large and complete of all kinds o&DRY GOODS, Griceries, Hardware, Q'teenmcare, Boots iind Shoes, Fur and I'alm Leaf Hat, Florencebraid Strait Bonnets. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHURNS AM Ti ns, PAINTED BUCKETS, TRACE CHAINS, SPADES & SHOVELS, MA XURE FORKS, SD IRONS, BRASS KETTLES, fce. A;i of which they are determined to sell as low as the same kind of goods are sold in any tow n in the eastern part ot tne atate or at Cincinnati prices, adding freight onij on ins- nnit j ariietes. B. k. S. TYNER. Brookville, April , 1845. I7-ly-FUESII TEAS. HALF Chests Y. H . snpeeiori 1 10 do do do; I00A lb catties G. P. and Imp. For sale by A. DONALDSON 9k CO. Cor. 9th A Main sis. Cincinnati. July 45, 1845. Sl-1 . C. & W. II. ALLEN, A"o. 167, Main street, 3 Joors belolb Fvurth CIXCINXATI. DEALERS in Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, Silver Ware and Fine CutleryALSO Dealer in ctmbt, Bruthet, Percuttian Cnpt, Pitttlt, i wtrnrr riatKt, rancy soap, rmeaet Bttat, la. .r Strapt, together with a generat tssv rfrfy French, German and. Englitb Fancy Gttdt, H.rclj.47, 1845. h-ly. ROBERT POUTER. Wholesale dealer in Foreigsi and Demesuc Dry Goods 5ain Street, between 4th f 5, east side CIS CI WATT, KEEPS constantly on hand Cloths, Cassimeres, I Sattinetts, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet, Cambric, Hook, Mull and Swiss Mnslins, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Handkerchiefs, Shaw Is. Hos iery, Gloves, Buttons, Thread, &. fce. .narcn X7tn iats. 14-ly LiaUORS & WINES. HALF Pipes French Brandy, a a. f a no riniiantt Gin, 20 quarter casks old fcherry w me, 20 " Madeira Wine, 50 Sweet Malaga Wine, 40 Barrels Peach Brandy, V " Jamaica Spirits IO ss oh) Bunv 10 Old Whiskey, 50 Casks Cherry Bounce. All of which will be sold low. For sale by A. DONALDSON Jt CO. March 40, 1845. SUL.PII. QUININE. M f OUNCES Sajph. quinine, just received 1 ss- sna lor .sit oy v. a. at kusal, lorner ol Main and rilth its. Cincinnati. Jun Slst, 1845. 47-tT TERMS CASH! 5 LYMAN tt RICE. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Daelleru Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Nail Ac. Sign ot the Anvil, No. 87 Main street, I doors below Pearl rt Cincinnati, npu o 111, i.sa lo-iy JOIIN H. FAROUHAR, Attorney at Law, Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1843. 3-lf. NAILS. KEGS assorted Nos. For sale hy A. nONLAQSQN H Cs Ninth and Main ata. 300 April 45th, IVly. C. BRADLEY, "PROPRIETOR of the Boston Honse, corner of 6th and Elm streets Cincinnati, rarmers, merchants drovers and basineas men generally, visiting the city will find it their interest to call. Carriage houses and joofl stabling. Horses kept by the day ot week. April tsta us. 10-iy. TERMS OR THK INDIANA AMERICAN. rsjxWO Dollars in advance, fJ.50 in six months S3. 00 at tne end 01 tne year, and an addition of 30 cents lor every year payment is delayed thereafter. ADViaTlsxniKTS.une square or less will be in aerted three times for one dollar, if payment be made tn advance; one ooiiar ana iwemy-nvr cents ir payment be delayed one ystar; and one dollar and fifty eta. if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for tne time payment is oeiayeo. Larger advertisements lor a longer lime w in ne charged on the tame principle COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. say HUf3SHKAU5 sugar. 40 Sacks Rio CofTee, i 1 tereeot nice. 400 Lbs. Sole Leather, 1000 ' Cotton Yarn, 190 Lead. For sale by R. April 44, 1145, A S. TYNER. IT.ljr EBENEZER WIS WELL'S steam-power Looking Glass, Portrait, AND Picture Frame Manufactory, in, nam st. Cincinnati. THE above artioles can be furnished in as good tyle and on as reasonable terms as at any off the Eastern Cities An assortment of Looking Glasses always on hand at wholesale and retail. N. B.-.oid Frainca rt?-ilt St plates reset. STEAMBOATS f HOTELS Furnished at the shortest notice. March 47th 145. 14-ly. BRUSH STORE. 104 Main street, wet ween Third fc Fourth Cincinnati. Tll'TCHER AND McLAL'GHLIN wo. Id respectMERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS to aall and examine their assortment, it being very largr. m a-rciiy REDUCED PR ICES. From sat long experience in the brash manufactur ing, we feel confident that owr stock will be found sa tisfactory, ana that we ahall be able to suit alL even the most fastidious. March S7th 1845. 14-ly. Junielta Iron ai-d Nails. tfXdflk -fXfdTIk Lbs. Sligo Iron assorted sixes; a .1 as- at kaii4 aasooo in., itsaosn rorra d. m 7 000 Ameriean Steel: 100 English blistered ; ion vast KteeL Jast received and for sale hy R. sj TTNER. Brookville, April 41, 185 N i7.ly THOS. B HARRIS. Wholesale and-Retarl Dntggist, and dealer in Paints syiis, T.iiiii.11 ssa imt ata rrs, Corner of Dover Mark-et'S- Sycamore tts. " CINCINNA TI. 6. " PHYSICI ANS and Cowntry Merchants are re.ne.ted to rail and examine for themarlvesi llie above I artieh. are of the best unality, and may be had at reasonable rates. Cash paid for Ginseng and Beeswax. .pru is, 134 'KMy
Fancy Dry Good. THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of the ciiizenaof,HirauSc.ritle and its vicinity to their j
stock-ot staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a large portion of which are entirely new, and of the latest styles; it , having been selected by oneof the partners, who has I just returned front the Eastern cities, they are conn-O'-ni mat imry eaa ratret use expectations or. their friends and the public. Their prices are vmform and low. PADGETT MACY, WT, Main street, bet. 4th and 5th, Cincinnati. March, 40, 1844 13-ly HARDWARE. J a v-HK sebseribers arc now opening a splendid assortI ment of Hardware, corupai.mg a large and gene ral ussortraenrnr TABLE t HOCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Scythe snesths, Hay and Manure Eorks, Shovels and Spades, Nails, Wire, Anvils, Vc.-s, Smith'j. Bellows, Locks and I.atchva of every kind in use, butts, screws. Carmen-. H-r'a tools, Coopers tools, etc. ALSO GUNS, PISTOLS, fcc., let. Together with rrrrvartictr tfitaliy found in a well assorted Hardware store, to which they invite the attention of merchants, Meehaeie., and Farmers. Terms CASH. LYMAN A RICK. Jt the tirn tf the Anvil, y 7 .Vain nreel; idtort be.w Pearl rt. CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 18, 1845. lft-ly TEAS. tZ( HALF Chests YonngHson, Ovf SO do Gunpowder, SO do Imperial, 00 Caty boxes attained. Saraair by A. DONALDOX A CO. Corner Ninth and Main so, Ciacinnnati. March to, 1145. 14-ly SUNDRIES. BARRELS Alum, too Mats Cinnamon. 45 Barrels Copperas. 25 10 Cata-s'lndi MvU,. 00 Kegs Nailgo, I0OO Lbs. C ottos, t Hogsheadtn Yarner. Corner Ninth and Main streets. Cincinnati. A. laONALDSGN fc CO. Cor. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. Marsh 40, 1845. 14-ly. S. II. PARVIN &. CO. Qurcji ( ity Hal $ Cap Store, No. 356. Main st. Four doots below Ninth. CINCINNATI A. W. CULL.UM, WHOLESALE and Retail Grocery, Produce a-4 Liouor Store, corner Main and Eighth Streets Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest cash price in exchange for all kinds ofCountty Produce. March 47th 1845. 14-ly DODD'S FASHIONABLE HIT STORE, 144 Mais. Street, IT&RXE EOQPS BELOW FOURTH STREET, o t-K c 1 a k a T 1. The fTal is arknowledzed to be an Important pat of dress; therefore H becniaes interesting to learn n hefe a genteel, well made artirle ran he prornred. I invite the citizens of BrsSsskTille, and its vh inity, who may visit Cincinnati, to rati and etamine the quality, atyle and finish of tu,y hats : feeling rontldant thai I ran gi ve aattsfartioa. Wtaa. DssaM. SAVE YOUR TEETIK Cl W . KF.F.LV, T.Siirgcon Dentist, Is now in Brookvilic, where he will remain a . short time to attend to 'calls in the line of his business. He is prepar ed to tnrerf teeth either Ina,Gtd Plate or Pivot, and warrant their beauty and tHtrabilitv. All operations rn the Dental Att performed upon the I latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing work done will ph-ase rail soon as possible. At he intends visiting MrooKviue annually, an oprr I atmns w-ill be warranted. Room at Mc yrdy t ttri September 10th 1845. 37;iy PLOUGHS. Pri J. A. MILLER'S warranted Ploughs, "Sloop's I .asBpattem. tor sale by A S. TYNER. 14-ly March 80th, 1845. THOMAS 11 U 1ST, BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sis. DEALER I Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel, Castings, etc., etc. March 27th 1845. Hilli. h7kessler, BUCK SKI DRESSER, GLOVE MANUFACTURER, KEEPS on hand at all times a large assortment oT Buck Skin Gloves, Mits and Leather of all kinds. ' No. 878 Vain st. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cincinnati O. March 4otk, 1845 - U-ly RECTIFIED WHISKY A LWAYS on hand and for sale by A. DONALDS" SV". Corner Ninth and Main streets. Cincinnati. March 40, 1845 l0y Gift Books and Holiday Presents. ROBINSON A JONES, 109 Mam Street. Cineinnati. WILL be prepared, during the present season, t offer the largest, best selected and cheapest vanety of Annuals and Gift Books ever offerred in this market. Amonrst them will be found The Diadem a splendid annual in quarto form, with nine exquisite mezzotints by Sartan. The Gift elegantly bound in rich calf and cloth, and emoeiii.nett ny numerous tine engravings on steel. 1 ne upal a Christian Gin Hook for 1840; an elegant volume, tn various styles of binding. I ne anow r lake edited by T. S. Arthur an etcrant and chaste kolidav ti resent i ne tiouaotr Annual tor 1840, with nine magnificent llinstrattons. Friendship's Offering for 184o. 1-alla Rookh a new and superb edition, with illus trations on steel. The Lady of the Lake, in the same style. The Forget Me Not for 1846. The Token an annnal for 1841. The Most Rose an elegant gift Book. The Christian Annnal for 184. The May Flower; The Christian's Book, Together with a great variety of CHILDREN'S GIFT rlOOKS. Inclnding many varieties, sneh a. The Picture and Verse Rook; The History of a Mouse; i.itlie atones tor uttle Folks; Knss Knnglc's Book; My Boy's First Book; Little Lessons; a Motnerss Lessons; lsursery Rhymes; Little Forget Me Not; Child's Dalig44tf Blossms of Morality; Robin Hood. Al.su A general assortment or NEW AND AMUSING GAMES. "What d'ye Bur," "Trio to China," "Scientific Amusement,' "Robinson Crusoe," "Strife of Genius," t.nrirmas t stl., 1 "Nick Bottom's Shakespeare,"ikc. ALSO Dissected Pictures and Puiales; The Spel ling Game; Dissected Maps; Block Alphabets, Ac. Also, the Great Brother Jonathan. Annual for 1840 Containing over eighty engravings n enure novel oy v asmngton trving, i sirs, aacicn es. Poems he. fe3 The whole of this immense, assortment must be sold during the Holidays as we keep nothing over from year to year, ana win oc ttisposett ot at tne very lowest prices. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS should bear in mind that the best and cheapest assortment of Christmas and ms Itsrl rresenta may oe natt or ROBINSON ft JONES. No. 109 Main street, a few doors above Third, f est Side i oviiifisii, urcrmoer i, iv. x jih. NEW GOODS AGAIN! THE subscriber hat just received direct from the Eastern Market, and is now onening at his store in Brookville, a general 'assortment of goods suited to tne present ana sppmncning season; among which are: MSf tss 4WTsf r.t.i eiriaiii r(.rt; , sf. f eattrmerct, plain tS-fath.patterntt A goad attartment af Satinett pCn tyfath patternt, eira, n nice na reiiim ttanneit; Fath. Tuteedtand Kentucky Jeantf Calieaet oj almatt every grade and tryle; fringnsin ana curiam cane; Latent, Mutlin de Lamrt and Balxarenet; Dark and Fancy eol'd plain and figured Alpaecai; Black and other colored Silktf Sartnet and Bonnet Silkt; Black, H'hiteand Pink crape; H'hite cambric, Jaconet tr Mull Mutlint; Book, Swift - flooinrr Mutlint, plain and fg'd; Irith Linen, Linen Lawn and Bithop Lawn; Shawl, Dress HoTk'ft and Silk Porkrt HiCk'fi; Veilt, and Ladict'. hrhite Pockei Harkft; Beet Kid, Siik end cotton &1vet; d do tf ' " do Mitt; Satin, Silk and Martaillet retting; Block Italian SUk Hdkjt and Satin Stockt; A variety af Lace, Edging, Footing and Intertttn; A tplendid attornment of Ribbant and Bonnet; ALSO A good artortmrnt of Hardware, Queentware and S'ailt; Boatt and Shoet; Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hatt; Vcathcr, cofton Tarn. LlKLU'lSc: A general attartment af Qroeene, including an extra quality of Malaga ana.Prl H-'ine. All f which will be offered low for cash, or eotiptry produce. The public are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves. " If. rt.GALL.QN. Jane 47, 18f so-y
NEW STORE. nITTt HAILE have just rrecived direct from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a splendid assort, ment of DRY GOODS. Consisting in part of super. BroaS-Cloth,, Summer Cloths, plain and faney Cas.imere, Sattinet, Tweed Kentucky Jeans, plain. and fancy,, D.iUsng and Gam brnon, SillVVclvet, Satin, Merseilles and fancy Vest mg, splendid stew ttyl Fancy Prints, Balzeruar, Muslin de I.ane, Crape oc Lwne, painted Lawn, Gingham Apron Check, plain, and figured Alpaca Lustre, Bom! bazine, black ajuidancy, Dress and Bonnet Silk, Cotton and Linen Kandku-rchiefs, Ribbon, Gloves, Pins. Needles, Tuck, Ivory anditstde Combs, Buuons, Gun. Suspenders, black, w hite and fanev Barege Scarf. Thibet and fancy Summer Shawls and Dress Handkerchiefs, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslin
t otto and Linea lable Cloth., Swiss and India Mali, Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, Striped and Barred Swiss and. usnns; a large assortment of SHOES $ BOOTS. Leghorn, Casimerr. Beaver and Palm LeafMst. x-i. enee Bradeand Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair, Pacsageand rioor tarpetings, f. all and Morocco Leather. A urge assortment, of,irost d y.uftSi Queenswaje, Glassware, Groceries, Cotton Y'arn, hit besides a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The above stock of Goods was bought with ca.h and great paint were taken to obtain them on the most favorable terms, and ran therefore he sold at reduced, prices for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well to call and examine for themselves. Brookville, April 48, 145. 48-ly MAXSIOX IIOt'SK, CINCINNATI, O. (Main Street tppotite the Court Htute.) I HAVE taken the Mansion House lately occupied by Mr. C. Kelsey, where I will be happy to accommodate my friends, and the public generally. JOHN S. GORDON. Nor. 4, 1845 45-ly TOBACCO : SNUFF. JCUTAIR A RATCHELDKR, Wholesale and re. , tai' dealers in Imported and American Cigars. A. .SO All kinds of Tobacco and Snuff. .Vs. 437, Main St. fourth door bettw Sixth tt. wett tide CINCINNATI, O. March ti 1845, 14-r S. S. JACKSON, -aVTURSF.RYMAN and FLORIST, three miles be. i low Cincinnati, on the river road, between tar residences of Major William Oliver and S. S. L'Honi. med teu, keeps constantly tor sale Fruit and Orname tal Trees, Shrubs, Vines Green-House plants, Ac. CyCa-f ritwer at alt Seatont.XZ (A Catalogue andpriees can be fit n at the Office c! -the Indiana American.) March 7th, 1845 14-ly NOTICE. MFRCHANTS who are in the habit of purchasing. fGoods in Cincinnati would save themselves a gn-at deal of trouble by sending orders to us for such articles a they may want, which we will fill on the most accommodating terms, and- warrant them to be as cheap as they ran be had west of the mountains. We keep constantly on hand a large stock of every descripiton of Dry Goods, and arc prepared to fill any order that may be entructed v us. If we have not the article ordered we will get it on a. good terms as the individual ordering the same could get it himself if he were in the city, and bitter, for we are constantly in the market and cannot be deceived as to the value of the article ordered. The strictest attention will be paid-to all orders sent us, Resp'lv WOOD A LARKIV. P. S. We have been in the hatnt of receiving or. decs of the above character for sometime, and nave concluded to pay particular attention to them in future, and take this method of informing merchant, of the raet. bend on your orders, and well gnrruive satisfaction. W (t L Nov 11 1845 4a-ly c HEAP BOOKS: Cheap Music! Cheap Paper!! ROBINSON et JONES, Printrrt and Fuolithrrt. 109 Mitin Street, ahove Third, n'rtt Side, Cincinnati. HAVE latelv added very largely to their stock of cheap Publications Periodical, Stationary, and Music, and are now better than ever prepared to execute aholesaleand mailorders forthese articles. Thev have much increased their facilities for transactinr a Periodical Agency Business and now offer more favorf able tirmi to country subscribers than they have ever heretofore done. 1 hey are rnahled, bv the recent j change in the post office laws, to deliver tneir puhlica- ( tions throughout the West Free of Postage to tubtrnhers. Their extensive arrangements comprise the fol lowing popular Periodicals, vir.:Graham's Magar.ine Detnotratie Review, Godcy's Lady's Rook, Amrriran Hevk-w, Colombian Gagaxine, Knickerbocker. Ladies National Magazine, I Eclectic Magazine, Arthur's Magazine, j Hlaek wood's MagatiBt Hrownson's Review. London Lancet, Edinburgh Fon-itm Rrvn w, Braithw ait's Retrospect, London Medical Review, j Fanner's Library, fcc, ore, Ac, Jxc, Ike. The above works w ill be forwarded by mail to any direction, and thi'amount of pottage theteon return, t" the s'lbscriber in late popular works! Robinson A Jones are also agents for the following iterary Newspapers receive subscriptions, and fu. ward to anv direction viz: Willis' Weekly Mirror, Kmadsiay Journal, Old Countryman, I The Weekly Tribune, I Krai's Saturday Gszette, I jatiirflay r.vming Post, I Saturday Courier, j Dollar Newspaper, Ac. Benm-tt's Weekly Herald, 1 he i's orker. FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. They receive by every mail steamer, direct from London and Liverpool; the follow ing: 1 ne London illustrated l.rws J5. Dublin Freeman a Journal, S5c. The London Pictorial Times S'c. The Dublin Notion, 45e. London Punch or Charjvan. S.e. Wilmer A Smith's European l imes 'H- Bell's Lift? in London, 45c. The Wecklv D-natch, 4.c. Orders for sing.'e copies of v hieh, or larger subscrip tions will be promptly attended to. CHEAP I'l HI. H al IONS. Constant and valuable additions are being made to their stork of Books in the cheap form, embracing ths publications of Harper et Brothers, J Bnrgess Stringer &. Co., l ea A Blanrhard, I Wilson Co., Carey A Hart, Morris Willis IV Co-, Greely A McEIrath, I K. Ferrett A Co., Ac, Ike, Ac., Ondett for w hich, for single copies or more; will meet with immediate attention. CCW'hen orders amount to tl, 00 or upward the stnount of postage will be remitted to the purchaser in other recent publications. fr5This offer nuts it in the noa-er of ihe inhabitants of the smallest and most obscure country village to obtain his reading as cheap and at readily at the inhabitant of eastern cities! CHEAP STATIONARY. R. Rt J. having greatlv reduced the price of this ne cessary articleto consumers; they n.w offer a good article of letter paper af 5 cents a quire, or one dollar per ream, and Sner qualities from 10 to 25 cents a ouirr. ALSO tap paper from 10 to cents a quire: ALSO A general assortment of Steel Tens, Sealing Wax, Wafers Ink, Letter Stamps, Envelopes, Ssnil Boxes '"I Stands, fcc, fcc, at equally reduced rates. trlr.Ar" simi. This new article for the Piano. Flute, Guitar, Ac , is elegantlv printed, fully equal to the old style, and at One-fourth the price; I he assortment comprises a great variety, and inludes all the kinds advertise. i the cheap Music Publishers, and at the publisher pries. CTThis Music i. published in uniform style, so thsl five dollars worth bound up, will form a superb solum, of choice Songs and Pieces. This amount of mu.ic, ia the old stvle, would have cost the purchaser from Twenty-Five to Thirty Dollar: Great Inducements to Clubs! The .vsrem of rlubhine for Periodicals i now so cmera!, that the undersigned are enabled to offer rvea'r' inducements than are ncio out oy tot w ,..... era. It is now necessarv to make distinct remittances tn each publisher, in order to obtain the works reqinrert; but by the Clubs in each vicinity combining their funds and forwarding them to us, each taste may be consulted, and any number of each periodical obtained w-itn-out further trouble we being tne wdchi " Agent, for All the Popular Periodiralt in the Vmttd Statet. C3-TAKE NOTTCEIXS . , Clnbs formed in towns or vicinities having direct communication with Cincinnati by steamboat, railroatv or stage, mar have the parcels put op monthly and forwarded by public conveyance or private hand, and thus Sore aU their Pottage C3This is the time to arrange for the MAGAZINES FOR 184. Specimen numbers of the various periodicals will B forwarded to persons wishing to avail themselves m this otT-r. All orders and aomraunicationt must oe an . dressed to . ... ROBINSON it JONES, Printeri and Publishers, 109 Main Street, Wett Suit, C'"""""", . N. B.-Wehave a very extensive BA ;"Ji p"" ting Office, in connection with our rabl's.h''.'m?f bracing every variety of new and fashtonabkr '"1'; where ?he finest Letter Pres. Printing, in all it. bran chefc will be execute at the lowest prices. Book Bind ing also attended to. Cincinnati, December 5, 1845. 54 3m. BVRDS.VS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF w a Re A T ARILLA. F OR the cure of Chronic R'1""?'" Veers Kine's Evil. Salt Rheum, Ring Wo"n, I. leers, painful afteetion, of the Bones, Chrome Blotches, Glandular enlargements and all disease. arising from !n,r.7mV,'cK'-lj11gdon, formerly cdi- . rTreTiminrALxoBrAV, extract Sarsarip 'TtT' a valuable medicine. I h.va "Tort'ghly and can bear ample it. good effects in my own person I nave tor ,".rVbeen the subject of violent l.e.es ''' Z .aa ht HnD. tflCC.w M ' ' J wtivvw. - EC, inu cinj wii'" - , a barsaparilla was the principal remedy tnat pe""; ri-fer-the cure. For further evioence oi . .. .. r . i : nl, . i.na w ho hXVC enee is mane to me ioiiu-.h ."'"V-",l4 jl)r. Stephen Bonner, Wm. Mount, J. P. Buckner, " William Smith, Or to Mieaj"'1 Williams, Esq., 1 Edward C. Roll, William Goshorn, J. Black; Adam N. Riddle, Etq , N, M'Lean, ' ' Samuel Talbott, " Samuel Iwi, Captain l snaiiy, ""' l.iZT niti Jsmes Torrencc, All of these last named gentlemen nare y... -- i, themselves or us it in their families, with ' piest results.-Numerous reference might he P but these are deemed sufficient ,TrtVhi. prepa.-ation is warr.ntedt.cure 'J't erate ease of disease, arising from impuriti of too. has never yet been known to fail, and in no case is ry muneration asked, where a perfeet and sperd c,re notefTeeted. Prepared and sold hy -t . t r C ALEB S. V-Jr , , Wholesale and retail Druggist ign of Dr. " N. F. corner Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. March 27th 1844. M "-
