Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 February 1846 — Page 4

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v I F K. Of 'l ih titles, woman fair l)i-ar wnriun-hfTe can ever bear T hii jIi n!l are holy wr.fls to me, W illi H.'l) ihmiahw and things Yt oner among ir.em ever brings S.ich gu.-lrn fee!iiigs on its wings S-.ich memories f Love and Cate tf Tm-st :ad FVuh days thai were Of Hftyc atiJ Jov for lime to come Of Truih-ot Chastity -and Home That of all others, th.ti I feel; I !o-e the best, in wo t weal:; It is not sister-Lorsr Bride; 'Tis dearer far than all beside! I I all the chequered xvays of life. Her han 1 in mine, 1 11 whimper Wife! From the Delaware Gazette Courtship on a Fragment of the Pulaski Mmy intere-tiii" a3 well as painful inctrk'sin connected wHh "hat awful disaster ait related to nt by those who have seen and conversed with persons saved from the " reck. Amen? others, the following m told of a Mr. Ridge, from New Orleans, and a Mis Onlov, from one of the Southern States, two of the unfortunates who were picked up 0:1 the fifth day fifty miles fnmvlatvd. It is stated of the gentleman, Te had been-silting-on the deck alone for h t!f an h uir previous to the accident. Another een'Wnan who was walking near him at the time of the explosion was thrown overboard, and himself was nearly precipitated over the side of the boat and stunned, lie recovered immediately, as he supposed, w hen he heard some one re-m-irk. -'gel out of the boat-she is sinking." lie was not acquainted with a solitary individual on the boat. Under such circumstance, it is as natural to suppose that lie w.mld feel quite as much concerned for himself a for any oneelsa. lie was consequently among the foremost of those who nought the small boil for safety, and was about to step into it when he discovered a y)uiig 'aJy, whom he recognized as one whose appearance had sundry times dutti the passive arretted his attention. Her protector wa the eentleman w.o was wilkiaj on deck and thrown overboard. He sprang t-j.vnrd.s her to take her into the small boat but in the crowd and confunioa he lost sijlit of her and he supposed she was with some other friend. During hi fruitless search, the small boat shoved o;T, The wreck was fast sinking. The ii'iihl rang' with the prayers and shrieks of the helpless and drowning. He turned 8yr,y i; despair, and tumbled over a coil ofs'.nall rape. Hope, like the expiring spark, brightened again. He caught up ii,,, ,nn. Iishfd totrpther a COUDle of sett ie i ope, lasnea logemer a coupie oi set tecs, threw tnem upon a piece 01 an oia s til and a sm ill empty cask, and thus etj.tiiped, launched upon the element. It waj all the work of a moment. He belifed deth inevitable, and that effort was the lat 2rap at life. His vessel boreh:m up much better than he expected, and he was condoling himself, with his narrow escape, arid such a it wa, while others were perishing all around him, when he discovered n female struggling for life almost witl.iii his gra-p. He left his ark, swam but twice hts length, seized his object and r tnrne-J safely to hii craft again, which proved siuTicient to sustain them both, but with their sh mldersnnd heads only above the wuter. The fcm.de was the one for whom he h id lost a passage in the small hoit. S'rie fancied their float would be unable to support both, and said to him, "you will hnve to let me go to save yourself." He replied "we live or we die lonelier.' Soon after, they drifted upon a piece of wreck, probably a pail of the same floor or portion torn assiinder by the explosion. Thi, v iih the aid oI'l-Yc settees fastened "rteneiiih it, proved sufficient to keep them out ol the wblcr. About this time one of th sm ill boats came towards them, but already heavily loaded. Ho implored them to tike in the young lady. Rut she said no, 6he could but die he had saved her life, and she could not leave him. They were fairly at sea, without the least morsel to eat or drink, in a scorching climate; the yotinp lady in her night clothes, and himself with nothing upon him but a shit t nud a thin piir of pantaloons, already much torn. Of the boat which bore them p.'l in qiiiet and safely hut a half hour before, nothing w;s to be seen but scattering pieces of the wreck. The small boat was on her wy to the shore, their own craft In ins liiiht, and liirhtly loaded, drifted fast from a pr-rne indescribably heart rendin", ... .... , , ' ,. , , and which e still t-hiiddet to think of. At rla!il.t noihing was visible to them but tht ln-avens an J a waste of w ater. In t!ie cime of the day they came in sight of lmi'1.a:t l fur a time were confident of reaching it but during the succeeding nihtthe wind changed, and soon after daylight the next mortiin; it vanished aain. and with it al! their lively hopes tf escape from their dreadful dilemma. On the third day a sail heaved in s'oU, but she was entirely beyond hailing distance. When found they were sadly burned by the sun starved and exhausted, though still in possession of their facilities, and able in more and talk. But their piin and suffering.- was not without i!s pleasures and enjoyment. The roirantic of :he story of their expedition is yet to come, snd there is no telling how much longer they would have subsisted on the tv-vrtiF food that seems to have aided at least in sustaining them so well such an almost incredible leugAh oftimei The intrepidity he displayed the risk he run the danger he incurred, and above til, the magnanimity he evinced in saving her life, strancers as they were to each other, at the imminent hazard of his own, elicited with her, nt once, the strongest and warmest feelings of gratitude towards him, and before the tortures of hunger and thirst commenced, kindled that passion which burns no where else, as it burns in woman's bosom. On the other hand, her good- sense, her forlitiideand perseverance i the most perilous moment, and particularly her readiness to meet and share with him ihe fate which awaited them, excited mi his part an attachment which was neith er to be disguised nor deferred. And there, nnon the "waters wild," amid the terror which surrounded and threate ted them, in the presence only of an all-seeing God, did ihey tiled ge iheir mutual love, and declare ifihpir lives were spared, their destiny, which niiffortune bad united, should then be made as inseparable escape from ii now was impossible. After their rescue, he informed her tha

I a sen-e of diuy impelled him to apprise ' L. . 1 . I. . .t.A r.-h-.,nA u. 1 1 i l, liorl I to -

tier, mm uv uitr iiii?ivn imit - fallen ihem, he had lost every dollar he possessed on earth, (amounting to abowt S25;000)- that he was in "poverty to Iih lips, a beggar amongst stranger, without . the means of payment ftr a meal of victr- j aU," and painful as was the thought of sep- j aration to him, he offered to release her j from her engagement, if it was her choice to leave him. She burst into tears at the very thought of separation, and asked him if he thought it was possible for rhe poverty of this world'to drive them to a more desperate extremity than that which they had suffered thus together. He assured her of his willingness fo endure for her the same trial again and of the joy more than he could express which he felt at finding her so willing to fulfil her engagement. It was not till then thai he was made ac .,-.;.,., -ill, IK. rr-t thai hia UH V lnv u' v,.....i...h ... J 1 was heiress to an estate worth $5JU,U0U Who would not hare been thip-wrecked; and henceforth who will say matches are not made in Heaven. A Cure Tor Consumption. H i Wifltar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry! KILL MIRACLES SEyER CEASEf NORE EFIDESCE OF ITS SURPJSSISO HEALTH RES. TQRATIVE VIRTUES:! From Dr Bake, Springjicld, Wathington e: A"ySpringtirld, Ry. May 14, U45. Mrsrs. Sanford It, Park. Genu I take this opportunity of informing you of a most remarkable cure performed upon me by the use of 'Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.' In the year 184U 1 waa taken with, an inflamation of the bowels which I labored under for six weeks when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1841 I was attackia witn a severe cold, which seated itself upon my lungs and for the space of three years I was eofi ned io my oea. I tried all kinds ot medicine, and eve ry -variety of medical aid without benefit; and thus U wearied along until the winter 1844, wheu I heard of "H'ittar't Raltam of Wild Cherry." My friends persuaded me to given it a trial, though I'liad given upall hopea of recovery and had prepared myselt for the change of another world. Through their tnliriations I was induced to make n.e of the Genuine Witter'! Bottom of Wild Cherry The effect was truly astonishing. After five veart uf affliction. pain and suffering; and after having spentleui or 'J hundred dollars to no rnrpose, and the best and mntt mMhle hT.ici,. h,S nT'd unava.iiur. i was soon restored to entire health by the blessing of God and the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild CberI am now enjorinr good health, and arch is rav at tereu appearence tnat meet ray former acouai I' am no longer known when I ! nunees. r in weight, and my flesh is firm 1 nave rained rapidly and solid I can now eat as much as anv person, and my food seems to agree with me. I have eaten more during the last sU month than I had eaten fire years before. Considering my ease almost a miracle, I deem it nec essary for the good of the afflicted, and a duty I owe 1 'ne proprietors anu my lellow men fwho should know where relief may be had) to make this statement public. May thehlessinir of God rest nnon the nronrietnr of so valuable medicine a Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours re.pectfully, W M. H BAKER, i C3The following letter from Doctor Hitchey, of Franklin, Ind. who stand high in his profession, and ranks among the first politicians of the State, shall speak for itsefl in commendation of the 'Genuine Wistar's of Wild Cherry. Franklin, Ind., April 14. 1843. Mej,m. Sanford Jc Park I have but a few bottles tr Wistar's balsam of wild chery remaining on hand uf the last lot furnished me by yon. I heretofore waited nntil I sold out and had obtained the money for one ui ueiure i orueren anotner. But sucn is Hie demand fur the article that I do not wish to lie without it, and am therefore led to anticipate a little. The mnnney for the last lot shall be forthcoming by the time the lot is disposed of, which, from the sales I have made lately, I think will be but a short time. The effects of the balsam are in many cases strikingly beneficial. Cj" It improvet upon acquaintance more than any other Patent Medicine I have ever Jtnetun. XO Almost all omen iaii upon trial, and not being able to bear the test of experience, soon sink into disuse. Thit, how ever, seems to be most highly valued by those who have tested its virtues and experienced its healing efficacy in their own cases. Yours very respeetifully, JAMES HITCH EY. Price SI per bottle. Sold by SANFORD ft PARK, North-cast corner of Fourth and Walnut sts. The genuine article is kept for sile by It. & S Tyner; Brookville. E. Tyner Co.; Metamora. M. W.'Mor. risi Rlonmincr Grove. Ilnlli Hughes; Csnner.ville. -E. E. Fuller: Harrison. Z. A. Nye; New Trenton. January 30th, 1846. ' 5-6ra. TiSI, DmSS. ailfl NhCCt IrOIl ' 'wmt a wa -a-s Aal a'sm FIx'tE suosenber having removed his shop to th new Building North of Price A I.indtv T'litorr. rctum hi thank t old catumfr and the pnhlic Cent rally, for ih. ir patronac' hrrtofre exietulrd to him. and voald nw inform tK m that he isretdr to fiimih articlt of Tinware, fcc. f the raot inbstan.

I tial kind, mannfaetorrd of the Het tin plate at the j ward i.i:.t, a frvqu r.t dairr to pa amethin,e fmm j lowest market prices. rVraon wiinr; to purr have. the bow. U, aud omr tna-t. (Uivhure,:- of sltmc and muany thine in his line will do well to rail and riimibt : eust.

hitttock befbreparehasincvlwhrtr. STOVES! STorns Also constantly on hand an assortment wt Stovs. ; "' coking stove, of eight diAVrem ..re. p,elor Stove, and Tea plate Stove which will be void cfwCAPii. B. All kinds of Job work done lin with neatness and despatch Old Copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for Tinware. JOHN H. FUDGE. Nov. 19, 1845. 34-ly. An Tiivifafion. JJl'MMER has ended, and Autumn is enne bv. The bnsbandmsn is blessed with an abundant crop, and health is returning with it usual cherrfulnes. and eomin t. The commercial men are nUVring liberal prices for all the products of the year, and the fnrmer is hasting to the market with his surplus. A degree of prosperity is all over the land, and the mean of P mens are witnin thereach ofalrno?t every man.--Who that is in debt will not avail himself nf thi tie pi. ions time to make navmrnt' There l.n. I easy of payment 'as when the cah is on hsnd. and

when a debt is paid there is release lrom the obligation, enable and a. n A ... .1.& : : , . .').-,

. .u.iic uiioeiti aim interest, interest is n eaiir.e motn, and it is better now to make an rrTnet

t"me a,Ve too- wo,L'I,P L ' ' !,'W1""n t acknowledged by all who have eves-used it to be !ne ialnVv , Zn., .wf. -TiJJV "PO" ,hr b"' "r'ming plaster in the world, and a ovtne country, or w hat adversity may befal onrwlve.. ' . j e.. . .. . 1 . . . . 1

These remark, are respectfully addressed to all my patrons, and especially to those w ho have owed me for a long time. N. D. G ALLION. Brookville, Nov 23 1(45 4a.f JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. rWli mctlicine hat. 'already prorrd itit'lf to be all I that it hut bc?n rptommendtd. br thot who hare ttirrn it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it increases daily. We bve jut hvard of an impir tand enre of Asthma, 'which has been affected by ihe ne of it in a neiehborinr town the case w that of a ft male, who had for a lonjr time been under the care of a'physieian, but had received no relief, and her ease was con'mcrra noprim,. ss a last resort arte purcnasrd a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, which caused her to expectorate freely, gradually rased her eootrh, and rapidly restored her to. health. We have ho hesi. tation in saying-, that this preparation of Dr. Jame, for the eureof Couchs Colds, Influenza. Ashma, Con. sumption, ie., iis the mot valiiahle medicine everffered to the American public. There i no quackery about it Dr. Jayne i oneof the mot skilful praeti. sine physicians in Pennsylvaeia, and, wherever hi. variuus preparations have been thoroaevily tested, hr rs looked upon a a rreat public benefactor. Smrrjr The abuse medicine Is for .ale at the Drur Store of Hitt A; Haile, Brookville Ind. 4-w ! .. JOSEPH CAREY, "ar"2T THOLES ALE and Retail dealer in Groee TW and Produce, No. 9 Commercial Row, foot Main street front of the public wharf, Cincinnati, O. Salt, Surar, Coffee, T a. tsidie. Madder, Vails, Glass, Cotton Tarns, Slc. Said at the lowest cash price. March 27, 145. 14-ly NAILS. 250 KEGS assorted. For sale by A. DONALDSON CO Comer Ninth and M. in st... Cincinnati July 25, !45 .u-ly JOHN H. CLARK, ! X"r7HESALE nd Ktail Grnc.T. Pnxl'ic an : I-iqnor Mrrthant No. 5R5. Main if.-ert, Cincta ti. Purr Wjns rontantlr on hnJ March :7th. 18. M-!

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THE ILC POn'ERFVl. RF.MF.IlT IS JOUR DOOR SEJ.1 TV THIRT THOUSAND I'KKSdNS FALL VICTIMS TO COXSl'MPVMN' IN THE UNITED STATES ANNUALLY. THE came of the eril ii ifi ritrallj fmrlookrd. A short dry cone;h, or nec;leetrl toid, i ihe precunir. ".TI" .1 71?-.'"",';. '" i earn - in the side. the scene. Would ven find a. , --p-.. w . . . r . 1 u n , h.iw W L U . REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here it The experience uf more than 20 rears in private practice has proved its rftirary, and inee its introduction to public notii-e, although it has now been ottered but a few nvin.bv .tssale nai been unprecedented, and its sncet-M nernud quen. mat Iwucoiii, innim aeci&r.'a to nr the greatest rcme- ; dy in the world. I ASTHMt. or, that fearful and distressing malady, which renders life burthen tome durine its continuance is subdeed without difficulty by this gnat remedy, and ihe j auffercr is enabled by its use to ohtaiu qui t r.pose; j the shortness ol breath is orcrromr, theco.ich is allajed, and health and vigor lake the place of d.po;id. iiej ana sunering. DR. FOLGER'S Ot.OSAOM.W, or Ml Healing Bottom, is ihe rente dv which has he- n tit eminently successful in allerialinq and eurineiheabor complaints; and it has been used by the first pliysiciau in ibc ciiy, win declare it to or uuriralled, in . , i . ... , , . t - . 4 commended for the above dist a s iinarlalily sbnt np . . 1 ' - " I me oowels, tnus rendering it nt tmwrj ta resort to purgative medicines. Head the following eases, whieh hat e been relieved and eured wilhin a few weeks: DAVID HENDERSON. ISO Laiirht street, look as - rcre eold on the4th day of July, and wi brought v.ry I by a dis,rcssing eolith; r.nlid in frequent attaets . Of bl-rj;.,. frum the luiif... tltlmliph h.- irieH v.'pv ! .'ng in the Itpe rf miiiilis v hieti cuulil be found. vet he was nl bench tett, and ny th moi th of Octolier was so much reduced b. itierht sweat, that h.- depaiml of life. One bottle of Fo.g rs Olo.aonii- n.Kturxd him to health. I ! GEORGE W. BURNETT, of.V.wrrk. X. J. ha suffered uuder the .tfecis of a severe old for more , than a year. He was reduced to the brink of ilie grave ! almost, by hts conc;h and night sweats. He commented raising blood in the month of October last. He rntnmenced using the Olosannian, and by the middle of November he was so far restored that he left for Pittsburgh with every prospect of recovering his health. Mrs. BELL, the wife "of Robert P. Bell, of Morris, i town N. J. was dreadfully afflicted with asthma for j many years. Her ph.ici: ns had dispain-d of relieving : her. One bo-tle uf ihe Olosaouian so far restorrd h r that she was ahle.to got out of her bed and dress herM-lf, which she hail not done before - in niuitths, and she it now in fair way to In- relieved. Mr. F. LAH AN 32 Pike afreet, was so had wiih asthma that he had not slept in his b d for ten weeks when heeoromenced the n.cofihis great retmdy. One bottle cured him, and he has not had a return of his complaint, now more ih.tn live months. Mrs. Mc GANV. 20 Walker street was also cured ( or severe asthma by tne.uiosaonian, ami state tnat she never knew medicine give such immediate and perms. ( nent relief ' GEORG E W. H i TS, of this eity, was given up by hi physician as incurable. His disease was consuaip- . tion and when he eommeneed uing the Olusaonian wa n weak that lie eon Id not walk, without being as i sisted bya friend. He strict attention he was so far re stored in a tew week, as is oe aoic to pursue Ms Dus,nt: . ... . . 1 jA.Mts A. iKOimr.. no assau street; j.j. Parsells, II Tenia iree; C. S. Benson 219 B k-eker

street; James Daei., s Greene street; and Mr. Malk-n, tothrr wiih a Souvenir of the whole Opera, can9 Morton .trcet ; have all experienced the good efTeet. ; ,i,lin r Ki(.h, of the m,t eelebraied Air, beautifully of the Olosannian in coughs of King standing and af- j Hrr9nt

fectinns ofthe lunrs. and nmiuiunee tt. with one ar- I and pronounce u. with om ic cord to be the greatest rem.dy and the moat speedy and cn'eciual, that theyjiave ever known. J Header, are you sun", ring from the above disease? j i ' J . . e 1 ... i

' , ' , , . -. ' ....... . j introduction: strike such terror to the mind and prolong your days. , chornstSTPrice SI per bottle. J 3' Cavatin'aCCTSold in Louisville by J. B. WtLnaa It Ca., 89 j Postillion's Song; Fourth street

raisciPAL UFPint. .. io5 stree t. ew Tork. Sold also in r.tte touniy Ind. by Dr. P. Mason, Druggist Connersville. Franklin Co. by T. White ft. Co.. Laurel, fc.. 1 vner, Metamora. nrojkrillr, Hitt Haile Druirir'Ms. January 2.1, is; . 4-5m.

- , THOMAS KAYNKS B AYLY'S SONGS, containing A IIlC..m:; lO T3o11C1'N ailtl nine populnr Songs-price 2J cents. f'ai.i al'li il.li.n,. i MORRIS' MELODIES, six favorite Songs by G. tall II j8l 1111 1 C. 31. 1 p. Morris-rpriceJj cents. PEOPLE of all ages and sexes, from the tender in- ( BEAUTIES OF LA NORMA, seven favorite airs, fant at the breast to old age, are all liable to be af. j arranged for the Piano 23 cents, flicted with worms. Many a person has suffered his j Every variety of MUSIC constantly issued at a rewhole tifc from them, and ne.r suipected it. Thou-j duction of 75 per cent; form old prices! sands upon thouan.U have gone down to premature cyOur Music is published in uniform ttyle, o that grave from Marasmus or wasting away of the body, jtvc dollait' worth bound up, will form a superb volEpilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus Da rc, Lockid Jaw, A po- ume nf choice Song, and Piece. This amount of Mu-

piexy. Mama, Urop-y m inc lleail, P"'"-, Cousump- j er supposed apparent ili.ea.e; and many have suffered for year and year, and have been iloctured for some imaginary coinpliiint w ithout the least relief; and other are siill .uil'trinp;, when all the tronblv arises from worm", and worms alne; which are entirely overlooked, and when the proper treatment would have saved their lives, and restored them to health. Every observan 1 mother rannot but see and admit the truth; but still many ph siciaiis shut thvireye to that all important cause of di.ea.r. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. Pain in th? joints or li'nb, offensive brealh, picking attheni.e, gr.niling of the teeth during sleep, and at time a paleiu-ss abiut the tips; with flushed cheeks bleedin -at the nose, a roawing sensation at the stora ache fl.!i s of heat over the surface rf the body, slight chills or shivering., h-adache, drowsiness venicro, torI pur, ui.tiireo nn-aniv suuoen vnnin; in sleep witn ntni ano screaniinc:; ine yes uiui ana neavy, witn a dark cir. le or.d. r them; tio'gl.iij; sensation in the ears, ing frd.rt.ebalk. .hes.nr oihei uomxui ! table t mper, iiumbties .f the limbs; di.li t partieularl thetnr(;aii; .om tim s a iroubli s i.iiii.ii'ii .ne urn... i.. -i i , ,r .piTrii; cnTrl diet, iri ke to Ptaie ume couch. ; Icver.shii' s. thirst, pa'.tid hue. fit bid taMe in the - motli. dfnruit. Snsil.nie. V.n in the atumach or i bowel. i'uttce. nauaca. S4U.-aratshneai. orarion) ap J petite. lcaiuM--, bloated toma-h or limb (rripins, i hooti - paita in .ari'oi pancit the bo ly a aente i f ! aomeihinc r.r,.ii in th threat; iichiiir of the nu toHR. sHF.RMjyf "fTOiJ.lf L0ZESGES" I lliclx-n nr.xed in more than 400.000 ease, to j be iuf.il lib),-, i: fact ih.-nnly certain Worm Destroymg Meiiieme ever tlncovervd. Children will eat them wheu this c&imnt be forced to take any other medtcine and the benefit derived from.thc administration of medicine to ihem sis this form is great beyond concep. tion. I li. j have ut ver been known to fail. )?. SHF.8MAS-S"V0irnH L0ZEKGES" Cure ihe nio-t ntminair cases of Cough in a Tew hour.. I hi y have cured a large number of person, who have bee n civ i, un bv their i.hvsieian. and friends, mil nnnv who have be-n rrtlnccil lo the Trrre of the grave hy spitting blood. Consumption and hectic fever, bi their ise have had the rose of health restored tu the hargard cheek and now live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine. DR. SHERMAys CHAMPHOR LOZESGES" Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, tpatpita- j tion of the heart, and sickness in a very f.w minutes. ! They curt- luwness of spirits, despondency, faintness, I chtilic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or i bowel complaints; they keep up the spirits, dispel all ' the distressing symptoms ofaniehl dissipation, and: ptrsnn to undergo great meutal or bodily i ton t rn fir r n i. 1 1 p .. ii., n ........ M. . I emcn rimdy for pains and wraknrss in the bark. loins -.id, Imast nrck lirabs joints, rheumatism um-: i bao, kc. One million a year will not supulv the de- . ma lid. Caution is necessary, as there arc many un-principH-d prrns mho wld force a spurious article ' j upon the Community. Re careful to (ret Sherman i J name on the back none athi-n are .Pennine and will . do more hurt than (rood. mw.w ( un j ..vasK svi mat w riiirn 1 (L7Dr. Shbkxik's Waix house is Xn. 106 Nassau st . New York. j Cyj. R. WILD 1-1 R St CO., No- Faiurthst., A?ent , for i h-proprietor in IuiiHe and Ticinity. j CT7S..hl lo in Franklin County, Iid. at Laurrl hr T. While ife Co. Metamora C TyiM-ri Co. Hmok . ; vilrcHitt ft llaile, Drue;cists. At Cnnnersvitlr, Fay. ctte s ounty, oy t'liiiip Ma,on, ururist. i j Jan U IMS 3Sm I ' . . . , j w sj n fVsvkT skr Tjsivrsrs e. i sJljil .1 fj Ok Vyl",j J I 'S'ST'HOLKSAI.R and Retail dealers in Enrrifrnaad a uomrsiic uni uuuua, ss. iai Main street, between th and ih, Cincinnati, O. ! ' March 2S, 1945 n.j win " " T IRON sfaV STEEL . ., !,'... . .... t ' a ' , T . CIIAl'AIAN. ! L. ., . ,i A . .. i38l Mam Street, near the Court House. CINCINNA TI ; ie,TRON i NAILS of all aiaes, STKEI.5 of cicrj desf , J. cription, all of the very best quality warranted. ! A mils, vissa, Hriiosrs. carnarr spnnes and Iron I Ars, Hammered Iron. Cmwhara, Slt-der and Ham- t mcr moulds. All uf rpod qualitr aud warranted. -xi.su- i i A superior article of Shut Iron. No. H, 2. 25. 2f Jt 17. N- R. All of ihe above article still be sold for rash! and al low rates. Country Mervhants and Blacksmiths will tind it fur their iatrrvst to call before pureba.inr els hers-. X . W. C H A P M A . i AngU't S'.t tt5. 14-ly. WANTED. HITF. Water Vallty Murk. I ha' acres ef . cooil I .and in Scott Count v, Indiana, nrar fsdison, ia. I ill e cnauee af a f ur i'nr f r vl"hit V"tsr Vali St ick, at par. C S. Hl'R DSA L. ju:i-3 Corner f Maia and Fifth sts.

Eooks and Husic free of Postage!

i.ivi or cHOicr ki.kgast music:: , Published Sy ; .1 J. (J AMSHA &l CO.1 Km. 4 Wrtt Fourth Strrrt Cincinnati, Ohio, j rOPULAR SOXtiS AND FAVORITE IIKCES,

Muticfrom the Opera of the Bohemian, Girl Part 1. i CallCue of the finttt llylet, affghato tat in t, , viutaiing Sis.nrt and Three p.tret-isr I .Muslin Je Uiitet, Alpaca Inttre, VelI Dreamt that 1 dwelt in Marble.HalN. I hen Inu II ; ... at , .. . It. nu mb-r m -, Th-tint loud lini-e. A soldier Life. ' Vt-'s, I llien. Vlltltn$, Shavtt, VtVr l.l lh.- hiarinf orro Ifrirrr. I W-w.ui.d pB j Srarft, U'dkft "llkcen, ( ihv arm. Th r-lrbratl cburr) al Gli Kef. i r .t ' ne'mt tr.m ihrO .crm , t.lr Brmian Oirt.Jt rauge-l j IHCC. t-(vr. Lawfur the Finn Fnte is rrnu. ( mertt.Jeant, Flan,I I ilrtami fhat t dwrlt in Marblr Halli. 1 hrn Vou'll j . Beautir, tfthr Bohemian Gn l arrarwerl Jr the Flute.- . "' mnii t?. Boo" and SW GrocrrK-a, Hard warr, ' Teeutu Jttrtjor U centt. . w Qo-n.ware, e. kt. I i. ..i.llo Wmvr our laihtrland. I drramt that I i Thry hare on hand rMrlknt Fith, botfc White and Irf-rt-lt in Marbh- Hal . Thr hvart huwi d down. Waltx I L?"errr'l luee will be taken in exehenr for I rmmthe Bohe mian Girl. March from the thoctu 4tjGodt. Oar More located nrar the Court Houie, one

1 GiiMie. Th:-n vult remember me, Ac. ElexTlt tf .avri-" Sangtfar IS centt. I The fairy boy. True love can ne'er forfet. The ! ltlarner. Riirv O'More. ,Vc. A'fiir Fartrite Ptlkatjtr 17centt. The Ann. n Hnlka by Straus. The telebrntrd Polka danre l.a t'ulka tT Julien. FhtlaHelphia Polka, MUSIC FOlt THE ETHIOPIAN SKHANADERS. .Vine So ii f: i and a Set t Coiftenn or tS cent. Dandv Jim -f Caroline. Mi" Lury l.ontr. Il.iatmsi - Dance. Old Dan Tneke,. Mr Old Annt Sally, M. Lucy Neal. The Old Orey Goose. G.iim olx r de ! Mountains, It will never do give it up so. A Set I of Cotillion. ! THE MELODIES OF IRELAND. ' Ctntittlng rtf Eight Stngt and rre Pieeet 2. crnrt. Ned of the Hill. When ihe Sim sinks to rest. What ; will you m. Love? Sang or dui tt A leaf that reminds of thee, c. THIRTEEN POPULAR WALTZES. ! Ry rarittut Vomotert2S rentt. Affection Waltr; I Inaniriiralion Waltz, fca. j FOURTEEN FAVORITE GAI.OPADES. I flw 'Ac mill Popular Comptert 15 centt. MUSIC FROM FRY'S OPERA OF 'LEONORA." , J Set of Straun' Ifaltxet.Si rteen Jr 23 rrnf. Roa Waltz; I Duke of Reieh'tadl's Walti; i Alrandria Wal'x; Ornhrns Wallr.; MELODIES OK SCOTLAND. F.lexen Favorite Songs and Balladtfor 23 rent. My Hoc I amine; I There's no Land like Seot- ; Oh: Mt Love'. Bunny; land; See. MOORE'S MELODIES No. I. r.irnr otijt ana .intwiff for zi rrnf. T.if;ht Snngt and Mrtodiet or 23 centt. I ...... Vrwntiw nrr!imf lltlt-a M JL-da. Twl-ce Popular Qnickttept. tor 23 rsnft. FOUR SETS OF POPUI.AR'qUDHILLES, For Twcntyjii-e centt. SONGS OF THE CAMPAIGN. Eight Sortgt Cemir? Seriout A imusing by Dr. Lever, (ir Tmentu-Jlve centt. RUSSELL'S SONGS. No. I. 5i'.r of Hrnrv RutteWt Sont for 23 rrnt. LOVE NOT, BY MRS NORTON, With a Richly lllum;nntrd Cover Price 6J rrsli. FLOWERS OF MELODY. EirAf Popular Songt and Bnlladt for 23 centt. MUSIC FROM THE OPERA OF FRA DIAVOLO. four inner itnrf fonr Pieeet for Twenty-five centt. MUZUH K A" AND POLKA QUADRILLES. Q,uadrills from the Bohemian Girt Guitar Music from the llobs-mian Girl Seven Vocal Duetts fir 23 eriit--Flutr Mu.ic from Fra Diavolo. Eleven Airt tor l centt A NEW SET OF qUADRILLS, BY STRAUS. With a beautiful Illuminated title 23 rrnfr. FOURTEEN CK1.EHK A 1 EO MAHt nra. Arranged for the Piano Forte Price 2S centt. . MUSIC FROM LA SOMN'AMUULA. ! Four Songt for 73 centt i THE RE AU IT Es OK LEONARD, Arranged for the Flute Sinetren pieeet for 2J centt. i ) 1 si I up-. Fill up; King Dtath; Oh! Moment too En- ! chanting; How had I wronged thee, ever A March; j ' Yes, Leonard, bid him depart; Retura tome, Ah, broth- j er dear. Had I met the. ; Ah! Leonard, Sc DEIIMON1 ASrO-RE. 1 The Reply to Cathleen Maourneen, with aa illumi- , natrd eover.--12J cents. qVEEN VICTORIA S DANCES. h, wltc. Mutnkas, polkas, c. with beaa,ifMitv- ur u rents. I he minuVt de la Court I SirRocer Ie Coverty; Vi.,ria't W alia; Queen Victocir'.Polka. teliarini Walta- I ASEr GF Qt" A DRILLS FHOMTHE BOIIEMMN r . , ss.:Z.tl. rent. In rid. ; Dreampt th: - t in Mark ILIOXOKLON N . tl- choru;. Drramnt that I Dwelt No. 1. Come with the Gipsey ? in Marble Halls MV.S1C KKOM THE POSTILION or LONJCMEAU. .k f .k. pnn. I.r Son, in ih r.. .e T., iu , ric,(, momilIirf cover, tor it centtw;tn BrDrl SONGS. Tour little Wife; I Come, Friend and listen - k . 1 I . . .1 . . a .a W Klnrr 3UUlt..in S. With your little Wifa 7. Chapil Chorus; 8. Their lands were joined togrthar; &e. 4e. A rreat variety of Sho t Musie in press, at 61 cents a Sonr, beautifully printed on the fixest paper. XH E FAI R BELLS Bv Mrs. Norton. 61 ernf. . . , ,n rpv m vot'nNEFVb Mr. Crawford. 12 f His. QUADRILLES FROM "LEONARD." Price 12c. fif uoln hTe to,ti one yflr ,int from TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY DOLLARS. LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY J. J. GAI.USIIA &. CO. 41 WjSt F0UKTH StSCST, ClMCINIS ATI, OHIO. The Whip-poor-wilt, a I',iem--by G. P. Morris, Esq., splendidly illnstrat.-d with 17 steel-plate, and an exquisite illu-ninated cover priee 25e. CHANTS OF THE EPISCOPA SERVICE. Double set of Chapts, with new mu.ic set to all th Psalms sunt; on high festivals of the church, sentence, anthem, 4c., Kc carefully arranged for the organ and piano by Charles Jarvis. leader and organist of the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia 27cruts . MISS ELLEN PICKERING'S NOvF.LS. Nan Darrrll, or the Gipsey Mother; 25e. The Secret Foe. 25c. Who .hall he Heir? 25. Agnr Serle, 25. The ! Fright, X5C. 1 he I'rince ann ine peuiar, c. s ns vaJ pectaut, 25c. l he Mercnants tiaugntrr, ac. j T. S. ARTHUR'S WORKS. . j ne jiisiucn, astory tor my I UUIIJ .ruilt.J .wukw, .0 do do do PPr, 25c. The wife, pip". ,Jc The Mother, (in preprraiion.) paper, 25 Sia Night, with the Wa.hingtonians, paper, 25c, The Merchants, lijc; The Heiress, paper, 25c; The Club Room, paper, 2 Jc; The two Husbands, He., 25c; Romance and reality, 25c. POPULAR NOVELS. The Widow, by Theodore Honk, 25; Love and Duty, 25; Violina, bv De Fonge, 25; The Cottage nf Glenburnie. 25: Louisa Milduiav 25; Arathonia. a Romance, by Mrs. Goie. 25: The Last ot tne aaions, as; nree t - niirhts in a lifetime. 25. The Gentleman in Dlark. 25; I Minstrel Love, by De Fogue, 5; Sketchea ..f Naples. ' by Dumas, 5; Marriage, hy author or Destiny, xs; Jonee Smiley, by II. H. Weld, 25; The Lone Star, a tale of Tea, 25; Absclino, the Bravoof Venice, 15; j Cruikshank's Omnibus, part 1, 25; do. part 2, 25; The I Mosaic Workers, a tale nf Venice, 25; i Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Hall, in i 34 numbers. C. eenty each ' C3AOF.NTS and the TRADK supplied on liberal i ''. REMEMBER all our musical and other publications will be sent FUSE OF POSTAGE!! J. J. GALUSHA CO. 42 Mett Fourth Stitet, Cincinnati. January I, 114ft. 1-Jm. NBW STYLE CASHMERES. 1C ABE new style Cashmere De Lains, 1 do do Hep. cashmere, l" do do cashmere plaid, Jut received from New Tork, entirely new styles, and will be sold very cheap, WOOD Xc I.AKKIN, S4 Lower market at. Oct. Tth H45. 42-ly. EASTERN COFFEE. 204 BAGS Rio, choice article for sale by A. DONALSON' Jc CO. eor. 9th and Maia sis. Cincinnati. jy 25. 3l-ly. FENCING NAILS. ' O ( rtJ KEGS lOd; 50 do Idd. For sale by A. DONALDSON-Jk CO. Ninth and Main street, Cineianati. April 25, 1145 I r A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Uroccrs nnd Comraiaaion Merchants, AND Dealers in all titns or Grabs Kecp, Corner of Ninth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. OiMl HrrPlao( 8all. emtWW 23 Keg white led. For aala by U- 8 . TYNER. JOHN A. MATSOX, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St., Drookville, Ind. May I6ih, 1645. 20-tf. J O II N SHARP, WHUI.CS A LC DEALER Iff Boots, Shoes, and Palm-Leaf HATS, NO. I5G, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET THIHD STORE ABOVE F01RTI1 VLYCIMYATI, OHIO. Will cll werv cheap for eah or approved paper. March 27lh 145. 14-lv. 163 FIRST sale be rate Grind stones rveeiv.w and f,ir -M.fc S .TTb'F.R.

K'KIV STORE.

CHEAP FALL GOODS. j r rOCEI.ANn fc MeCLEERT have just mtiirf j E I a b. autiful assortment of Fall Goodi of the latest j tyle, to which they invite the attrosrass of th peblie ' generally. Oar (tack consist in pari af the following 1 Good: door north of the Pteat ftfficr. MnAatis Pills and Chreaemau'a Balsam are found at the saute establishment. September 10, 1845. 37 -ly XV M. COLESCOTT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. UrookTilIc, la. .JOHN D. HOW LAND, Attorney at Law, ItKOOKVlLLE. fa. JOHN II. FARQUIIAR, Attorney at Law, Drookville, la. Jan. 10, 1813. 3-tf. "TVT at-1 1 TUB Suhscriher have just received iheir Spring and Summer Goods, which added to their former slock makes their assortment largo and complete of all kinda ofD R Y GOODS, liriceries, Hardware, Qncensvare, Boats and Shoes, tr and 'aim Leaf Hats, Florrncrhraid f Straw Bonnets. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHURNS AND TUBS. PAINTED BUCKETS, TRACE CH AINS, SPADES Sc SHOVELS, MANURE FORKS, SAD IRONS, BRASS KETTLES, fce. All of which thry are determined to sell as low as the samv kind of poods are sold in any town in the eastern partoi tne state or at iinrinnan prices, adding freight only on the heavy articles. R. X s. TYXER. Brookville, April 11, 184J. IT-ly FltESH TEAS. Ht-l ChrsuY. H. superior; 1 1 10 do do do; 100A lb causes G. P. and Imp. For sale by A. DONALDSON A. CO. Cor. 0th it Main sts. Cincinnati. July 23, 1843. Jl-ly. C. & W. II. AliLiEN. Ao. 167, Main street, 3 door belov Fourth. CIS'CINSATI. I 1 , r,rT' Clocha, Watches, w vow .v. i ist., ancr ware ssq 'I"1 vnturryALSO Dealers in eombt, Bruthee, Ptrettttlon Copt, Pitt tit, Pwwiler Ftattt, Fancy Soap, Pocket Books, Rotor Strapt, toeether wmA a general variety of French, German and English Fancy Goods. March tr, 1249. 14-ly. ROBERT PORTER, Wholesale dealer in Foreign and Demotic Dry Good, vTs"k i -r o ; aw wa m. a tooa Main Street, between 4th f- 5th, east side CINCINNATI, "tfT'EEPS constantly on hand Cloth, Cassi meres, (X Sattinetta, Jeans, Print, Jaconet, Cambric, Book, Mull and Swiss Muslins. Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Handkerchief, Shawla, Hos iery, liiove. Muttons, i nrrad, 6t. kt March 27th 11141. 14-ly LiaUORS Sc WINES. 1 i HALF Pipe French Brandy. Jf do Holland Gia, 20 quarter casks old Sherry Wine, SO " Madeira Wine, 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 Barrel Peach Brandy, 10 " Jamaica Spirits, 10 Old Rum, 10 Old Whiskey, 50 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of which will be sold low. For sale bv A. DONALDSON CO. March 20, IS1. SUL.PII. QUININE. .fkf"k OUNCES Sulph. Quinine, just received andforaaleby C. S. BL'RDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifth sts. Cincinnati. Jun 21st, 1(45. TERMS CASH! 5 L Y 31 A Sl 111 C E. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Daeller la. Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Kail die. Sign of the Anvil, No. i7 Main street, 5 door below Pearl st, Cincinnati. ( II .o.l. .a.m ... Pr" ", lo-iy NAILS. KEGS assorted Xos. For sale bv 300 DOVLADSON ft CO. Ninth and Main st. 17-1 y. April 25tk, C. BRADLEY, PROPRIETOR of the Boston House, corner of 6th and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Farmer, merchant drover and business men generally, visiting the city will find it their interest to call. Carriage house and gooo slanting. Horses Kept oy tne day at week. April ISth 11.5. 16-ly TERMS OPTIIF. INDIANA AMERICAN. TWO Dollar in advance, i.50 in six month, fj.00 at the end of the year, and an addition of JO cent tor every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. One square or lea will be in ertrd three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-live cents if payment be delaved one rear: and one dollar and fift. n. if delayed two year, and ia the ume proportion for ' nine t imui i. ucwrcs. s-argrr auveru semen ts for a longer lime will be charged on the same principle COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. r HOGSHEADS Sn-ar, 40 Sack Kio Coffee, 1 Tii-ree of Rice, 400 Lb. Sole Leather, 1000 " Cotton Vara, 290 " Lead, h'wr sale by M.ft 8. TYNER. Apnl 22, U45, 1T.y EBENEZER WIS WELL'S STEAM-POWER Looking Glass, Portrait, AMD Picture Frame Manufactory, 117, Main it. Cincinnati. THE above article can be furnished ia as rood tyle and on a reasonable term a at nay af the Eastern Citiea. An assortment of Lookinr Glaawca alway on hand at wholesale and retail. M. B. Old Frames refill ac plates react. STEAMBOATS f HOTELS FarnUhcd at the hortet notice. March 17th 1(45. 14-ly. BRUSH STORE. 104 Mala street, aetweea Third ft. Fonrtk Cineibnati. BUTCHER AND MCLAUGHLIN woald respectfully invite MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it bcinr very large, at greatly REDUCED Pit ICWS From our Ion; experience in the brash ataaafactar j mr, sre feci e.nfideut that our suck will be found sat llstuetory, and thai we shall be able to suit all, even ) March 87th 114. ia.,. Junietta Iron aud Nails. Ik 4 f 4j afk Lb Slip, Iron aMrtrt ,i,. 7 ooo Amencaa Steel; 100 EngUsh blistered do; loo m Cast StrrL Just received aad tar aale by K. dt S. TTNER. Brookville, April tt, U4J I7.y THOS. B. HARRIS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, and dealer ia Paint, Oil, Varniihra and Dye Staff, Corner of I Aver Market cf Sycamore sts., CINCINNATI, O. nHVSICIAXS and Country Merchant are reqoert11 ed to call and examine for themselves. T. above articles are of the best qualite. and may be had at rea.nnahle rates. Caah paid for 'GInr and Beeswaa. April 18, 184J l7

Fancy Drv Hood rpHE sabcribrnmpeetraiT (an tbr attention nf I the eitizrna of BroekriIPe and itt eieinity to their atoek of Staple and Faaay By Goodi, Wwr portion f which are entirely new, and of the la teat aryfcra; it having been arlrcted by one-of the partner, who Baa jutt retained from the Eartrrn citiea, they are eonftdrnt that tbey can meet the expectations of their friend and the public. 7Aeir riricet are vniform and loo. PADGETT t MACT, 167, Main atreev bet. 4th and 5thy Cincinnati. March, XO, 1844 U-ly

HARDWARE. mHE ebseribers arc now opening a splendid aasortment ot Han ral assortment of I ment of Hardwaae, campaiaingra targe and p-ae-TABLE k KOCKET CUTLERY. File, Saws, Sickles, Scythe sneatha, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades, Nails, Wire, Anvils, Vices, Smith 'a Bellows, Locks and Latches of every kind in use, batts, screw ss. Carpenter's tools, Coopers tools, etc ALSO GUXS, PISTOLS, fte., be. Together with every article usually found in a well as sorted Hardware store, to which they invite the atten tion nf merchants, Mecharics, and Farmers. Trrma CASH. LYMAN & RICE. Jt the tign of the Anvil, y 87 Main ttreet; S doort beUw Pearl tt. CINCINNATI, OHIO. April If, 1843. 10-ly TEAS. TA HALF Chests Young Hyson, OU 30 do Gunpowder, 20 do Imperial, too Caty boxes assorted. For sale bv A. DONALDSON it CO. Corner Ninth and Main sts, Cintinfinatl. March 20, 1843. 14-ly SUNDRIES. rj BARRELS Alum, too Mata Cinranson. 23 Barrels Copperas, 10 CasesTndi Madd, 2B0 Kegs Nailgo, 1000 Lb. Cottoa, S Hogsheadsn Yarnrr, Corner Ninth and Main streets. Cincinnati. A. DONALDSON k CO. Cor. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1843. 14-ly. S. II. PA R YIN & CO. Queen ihj Hat $' Cap Slorey No. 356, Main st. Four doors below Ninth. CINCINNATI A. W. CULLUM. WHOLESALE and Retail Grocery, Produce and Liquor Store, corner Main and Eighth Street Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowed rash price in exchange for all kind ofCounuy Produce. March 17th 1145. 14-ly DODD'S ) sT ASHIOY.tBLE II AT ft TOR B, 144 Tlisivj Street, THREE DOORS BELOW FOURTH STREET,' C 1 K C IX -f 1, T t . Th Hal i arknowled;cd to lie an important part of dres ; therefore l become interotlng to learn where a renteef, well mad article ran b prornrrd. I invite the cltixena nf Brstwk villa, "d ttsvkintty, who may visit Cincinnati, to rail and examine tha qnallty. atyls and finish of my hat : fcsliiif confidant that I can give aatisfartion. Waa. UsMtst. SAVE YOUR TEETH! GW. KEELT, .Surgeon Dentist, I aow in Brookvilir, where he will remain a . short time to attend to ' call in the line af hi bustaeu. He i prepar ed to intert teeth either on Gold Plate ar Pivot, and warrant their beauty and durability. All operation in the Dental Art performed anon the latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing wont done win p lease can sonaas possible. As he intend visiting Brookville annually, all oner ations will be warranted. J?sm at McCurdy't Hotel September 10th 145. 37y PLOUGHS. T fh - A. MILLER'S warranted Plough, "Sloop'' mj j pattera. lor saic ny at K. TTNER. 14-ly March 28th, 1(45. THOMAS BUIST, NO. i9 MAIN ST. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts. CLCLAkI, DEALER llf Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel, Castings, etc., etc. March 27th 1S45. 14-ly. II. KESSLEIlI BUCK SKIN DRESSER, GLOVE MA NUFA CTURER, KEEPS en hand at all rinse a 1 arc auortaseat af Back Skin Glove, Mils and Leather of all kind. No. 27. Vain st- bet. Sixth a ad Scvrata, Cincinnati O. March 20th, 1(45 IJ.Iy RECTIFIED WHISKY A LW ATS aa baadaad for sale by J. A. DONALDSON 4: CO. Corner Ninth and Maia streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1145 lJ-ly Gift Books and Holiday Presents. ROBINSON at JONES, 109 Afain Street, Cincinnati. WILL be prepared, daring the present eaon, to offer the wrgeat, beat selected and cheapest variety of Annual and Gift Book ever offerred ia this market. Amongst them will be found The Diadem a aplendid annaal in quarto form, with nine raquisite mexiotints by Sartan. The Gift elegantly bound in rich calf and cloth, and embellished by numerous fine engraving on steel. The Opal a Christian Gift Book for U4o;aa elegant Volume, in various atylea of binding. The Snow Flake-edited by T. S. Arthur an elegant and chaste holiday prewnt. The Boudoir Annual for I840, with nine marniflcent Illustrations. Friendship' Offering for 1S4S. Lalla Rookh anew and superb editioa, with illustrations on steel. The Lady of the Lake, ia the same style. The Forget Me Not for 1846. The Token an annaal for 1S48. The Moss Rose an elcrant gift Book. The Christian Annual for 1(40. The May Flower; The Christian's Book, Together with a great variety of CHILDREN'S GIFT BOOKS. Including many varieties, such as The Picture and Verae Book; The History of a Mouse; Little Stone for Little Folk; Kris Kringlc' Book; My Boy' First Book; Little Lessons; A Mother's Lessons; Nursery Rhyme; Little Forget Me Not; Childss Delight Blossm of Morality; Robin Hood. ALSO A general assortment of NEW AND AML'SINA Biyrt "What d'ye But." "Tnn , rkin. ;a. Amusement. "Robinson Crusoe " s4str;n. nf rx.nl,,. ' "Christmas Cards," "Nick Bottom Shake.neara."fce. ALSO Dissected Picture and Punic: The BdcU i.r Aw n; u . i .... . . s.p.; sisu Aipaaoeta, at. Also, the Great Brother Jonathan, Annual for 1 .c -Con taixiin. ovot nKr .nv " !?re !.or,, ' WMningtoa Irring, Tale! Sketch. , poem etc. trr The wkoUofthis Immense acaortmrnt mast be old during the Holiday, a we keep nothing over from year ta year, and will he dispoocd af at the eery lowest CITIZENS IVn e-rsi avwna -i , j , i , that the beat and cheapest assortment of Christmas aad Nf Trar r. . . i . ... a. a a w&ywe aaL mtmj DC DIO Of Ko. 100 Maia atrcet, a few doort aborc 1 hinL Tet 3id riBaianav. . NEW GOODS AGAIN! fS"e. suBscriBer ha, jast received direct from the . JL ,e Mrht, and is aow opening at hi More in Brookville, a general 'assortment of good, suited ta fjvscbi ana approaching season; among which are: Finn ana- Superfine! cUtht of various colons . . aa caitimeret. Ham er ash. aattmrnsz n J'iZnrtm"" f Satinet! pPn ey fat k patterns; ' '- truwm r tunnels; Fash. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeant; Calicoes of almost every grade mod stylet Gingham and curtain calico; Lawns. Muslin sir Lainr. V .,,... Dark and Fancy cold plain and figured Alpaccasi Black and other colored Siiksi Sartntt and Bonnet Silks; Black, White and Pin crapes What cambric. Jaconet tr Mull Musllnsl Bk Swiss tr Bobinet Muslins, plain and Jtg'dl Iruh Lsnea, L.nen Lawn and Bishop Lawn; ' Shawl!, Dress Hd'kf! and Silk Pocket Htk'ft, reils, and Ladies' White Pockci Bd'kfs, Bett Kid, Silk and cotton Glovt.t do do d. do Mitts Satin. Silk and Mortal lies resting; Black Italian Silk Hd'kto mm Cn. si... if Lmr' dgig. Footing and Insertion; A tptendtd mitartment of MMant and Bonnets; ' A good assortment of Hardware, Quecnsware and Sails; Boots and Shoetl Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats: -J Leather, cotton Tarn. 1 LIKEWISE: A general assortment of Groceries. Wines qualty of Malaga and Port -rhivW'" S o"Ted lo- for ...her eoaatry r : - - - I'liwii-c air-w- rnprruiliif IBTit to all K n c m isTh ! T . " j ir

NEW STORE.

H ITT & HAILE have just received direct fern. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a splendid a,JT ment of DRY GOODS. " Consisting part of super. Broad Cloih,, Summer Cloths, plain and Taney Cassimrre, Sattinet, TwerJ Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Gim broon. Silk Velvet, Satin, Merseille and fancy Vest ing, splendid new style Fancy Prints, Bilimnr, Mov lin de Lane, Crape de Lane, painted Lawn, Gineham Apron Check, plain and figured Alpaca Lustre, Bom! i iMiicy stress ana uonnet Silk, Cot ton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ribbon, Gloves , Pin, Needle, Tuck, Ivory and Side Combs, Huttons, Gun! sospesMiera, tuatu, wnite and fancy Barege Scarf, Thibet and fancy Summer Shawls and Dress Handkerchiefs. Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslin Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, Swiss and India Mull' "P i-awn, jaconet, atnped and Harred Swiss and Lace Muslins; a large assortment of SHOES $ BOOT'S. Leghorn, Casimere. Beaver and Palm Infuo. fi ence Bradeand Cypres Bonnet, splendid Stair, Pt,. .rc .mi i ioor v arpeimga, t.ait ana Morocco Leather. A large assortment of IRON$ NAILS, Queenawaje, Glassware, Groceries, Cotton Yarn, fte beside a great variety of article too tedious to enumerate. The above stock of Good was bought with cadi and great pain were taken to obtain them on the most favorable terms, and can therefore be sold at rrduerd price for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well i, call and evsmine for themselves. Brookville, April 28, 1843. 28-ly MANSION HOUSE, CINCINNATI, O. ' (.Vain Strrrt eppotitt the Court House.) TH.AVE taken the Mansion House lately occupied by Mr. C. Kelsey where I will be happy to sc. commodate my friends, and the public penerally. JOHN S. GORDON. Nov. 4, 1845 4j-it TOBACCO fc SNUFF. JCUTAIR t BATCHELDER, Wholesale and r. . tail dealer in Imported and American Clear ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Snuff. So. 237, Main St. fourth door below Sixth tt. wett s6r CINCINNATI, O. March 2i 1145, S. S. JACKSON, NURSERYMAN and FLORIST, three miles be low Cincinnati, on the river road, between th residences of Major William Oliver and S. S. L'Hora. medieu, keep constantly for sale Fruit and Ornamrn. tal Tree, Shrub, Vine, Green-House plants, 4C. KTCut Fltwert at all Seatont.J (A Catalogue and'price can be seen at thcOffleanf the Indiana American.) March 27th, 1845 n.ij. NOTICE. MERCHANTS who are in the habit of purchasinr f Goods in Cincinnati wonld ave tlirmselves a great deal of trouble by sending orders to us for sack articles a they may want, which we will fill on tbe most accommodating terms, and warrant them to bs as cheap as they can be had west of the mountains We keep constantly on band a large stock of every description of Dry Goods, and are prepared lo fill an, order that may be entrusted to a. If we have not th. article ordered we will ret it on as rood terms as th. I individual ordering the same could get it himsell if n. were in the city, and better, for we are constantly ia ! the market and cannot be deceived a to the valu of j tbe article ordered. The strictest attention will b ! paid to all orders sent u, RespMy WOOD LARKIN P. S. We have been in the habit of receiving ot. Vr of tbe above character for sometime, and bare concluded to pay particular attention to them in fature, and take thi method of informing merchant, of the fact. Send on yoor order., and we'll gurranie. satisfaction. W 8c L Nov II U4J 4ir o HEAP BOOKS! Cheap Music! Cheap Paper!! ROBINSON fcJONtS. Printertand Puhli,k. 109fia Strort,abave Third, West Side. Cincinnati TTAVE lately added very largely to their stock uf 1 cheap Publication., Periodical, Stationary, and " Music, and are now better than ever prep a red to nr. eute wholesale and retail orders Tor these article. They have much increased their facilities for transactor omiiira, nu now oner more tavor. able tsrm to country subscriber than they have ever heretofore done. The. am rn.hlrd. h, th. change in the post office laws, to deliver their publics. .nn. l.w.k... . I ... p n . . .... uu , i.uut imc naiinvni rosiage to subset! her. Their extensive arrangement comprise the fsl lowing popular Periodicals, viaGraham. Magazine I Demotra tie Review. Godey' Lady's Book, American Review, Columbian Gagaxine, Knickerbocker, uaiea- national Magazine, Eclectic Magazine Arthur' Magazine, Blackwood's Mirsiio. Brownson' Review. I London I Edinburgh Foreign Review, Rraithwait's RrtrosDMt. " -, r.rmer UDrary, . &c, &c, c, &c, &c. The above work will be forwarded hr -.;i .. direction, and the;amount of poatage theieoa retura v isc siissenoer in late popular works! Robinson &. Jones are also agent fur the followin I treaty New paper receive subscriptions, and forward to any direction viz: Willi.' Weekly Mirror, The Weekly Tribune Broadway Journal, Neal's Saturday Gazette Old Countryman, Saturday Evening Post. ' Bennett' Weekly Herald, Saturdav Courier, The New Yorker, Dollar Newspaper. Ac FOREIGN newspapers; They receive by every mail steamer, direct fro London and Liverpool; the following: The London Illustrated News IJ. Dublin Freeman's Journal, 15c. The London Pictorial Times, He. Th Dublin Notion, 3e. London Punch or Chti'ri, I J. WilmeT Smith' European Times, 13J. Bell' Lif. ta usaaosi, zse. i a. weekly Devpateh, 15c Order, for sing.'c copir of which, or larger ubscnatioos will be promptly attrnded to. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Constant and valuable additions are being mad sa their stock of Book in the cheap form, embracing th publication of Harper Sc Brothers, Burgess, S t ringer & Co, Lea Jt Blanchard, Wilon Ut Co., Carey Jt Hart, Morris, Willis & CoGreely 4 McElrath, E. Ferrrtt Jt Co., , it., dr., kc, Onder for which, for aingle copies or more; will mm with immediate attention. C7Whea order amount to tl.00 or upward, the suount oi postage win oe rsmutea to tuc purc&asrr ia other recent publication, rj fCTThi offV-r puts it in the power of the inhabitants Of the mallet and most obscure country village to chain hi reading a cheap and as readily a the inhabv ant of eastern cities! CHEAP STATIONARY. R. h J. having greatly reduced the price of this necessary article to consumers; they now offer a good article of letter paper at 5 cents a ouire, or one dollar per ream, and finer qualities from 10 to 15 cents a qair ALSO Cap paper from 10 to it cents a quire! ALSO A general assortment of Steel Pens, Sea lin Was, Wafers, ink. Letter Stamp, Envelopes, Sana Boxes, Iok Stands, fcc, Ac, at equally reduced raws. CHEAP MUSIC. This new article for the Piano, Flute, Guitar, bit , I elegantly printed, fully equal to the old atyk-, and at One-fourih the price; The assortment comprises a great variety, and inlude all the kinds advertised by the cheap Music Publishers, and at the publishers pries. Cj-This Music is published in uniform style, so that five dollars worth bound up, will form a superb velum, af choice Songs and Pieces. Thi amount of music, ta the old style, would have cost the purchaser from Twenty-Five to Thirty Dollars' Great Inducements to Clubs! The system of clubbing for Periodical is now so gea. eral, that the undersigned are enabled to offer gTestev inducements than are held out by the Eastern publisher. It i now necessary to make distinct remittances ro. each publi.bee, in order to obtain the works required; but by the Clubs in eaeh vicinity combining their funds and forwarding them to us, each taste may be consult, cd, and any number of each periodical obtained without further trouble we being the General Western Agent fur All the Popular Periodica'.! in the United State!. C7TAEE NOTICE!) Club formed in town or vicinities, having dimt communication with Cincinnati by steam hoat, railroad or stare, may have the parcels put up monthly aad forwarded by public conveyance or private hand, and that Save all their Postege f7This i the time to arrange for the MAGAZINES FOR 1148. Specimen numbers of the various periodical will be forwarded to persons wishing to avail themselves of this offer. All order and aeomunicauon must oe aa dressed to ROBINSON & JONES, Primer! and Publuhert, 109 Main Street, Wat Side, Cincinnati. N. B We have a very eztensive Book and Job Prin. ting Office, in connection with our establishment, em bracing every variety of new and fashionable materials, where the finest Letter Pre Printing, in all it branch, will be executed at the lowest price. Book Bindiag also attended to. Cincinnati, December 3, 14J. I? 3m. BVRDSAVS C0MP0VSD FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA; FOR the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or Ling's Evil, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Ulcers, painful affections of the Bone, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blotches, Glandular enlargement aad all diseases arising from impurity of blood. The following! from R. C. Lao gdon, formerly editor of tbe Troy Time, in relation to Burdsal's extract of Sarcaparilla. Itisa valuable medicine. I have tried it iboronghly and can bear ample testimony t. its gwod effect in toy awn person. I have for aeveral year been the subject of violent diseases, acute pain in the limbs, Ac, and verily believe the free use ol Sarsaparilla was the principal remedy that performed the sure." For further evidence of it efBcacy, rcft ence ia made to the following Physician, who hav prescribed it with every luceett in their practices Dr. Stephen Bonner. Dr. Charlc. Woodward, Wn. Mount, " J. P. Buckner, " William Smith, William Got horn, J. Black; Or to Mica j ah Williams, Esq., Adam N. Riddle, Eq. Edward C. Roll, " N, M'Lean, " fcamael Lewis, " Samuel Talbott, Captain L. Shally, " Jame Torrence, All of these laat named gentlemen have either tnd it themaelve or aacd it in their families, with the happiest results Numerous reference might be giv, bat these are deemed sufficient. Thi preparation is warranted to care th meat iBVterate case of disease, arising from impurity of blood; It haa never yet been known to fail, and in no car a rc mnncratioa asked, where a perfect and speedy cure ss not effected. Prepared and sold by CALEB S. BtRDSALL. Wholesale and retail Druggist (sign of Dr. Hash. N. E. corner Main and Fifth rt. Cincinnati March 17th 1S44. 14