Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 March 1846 — Page 4
3t Txas SiQXV.. A i.-e -"C I'e.uitmil uiti. says t;;e i.-; :fte. ui gvhM character and bright pros-; rivets, s -.line feu vi-ara hjh. while? !it was i ti hut ,,f vii-t0,vi vf,. hj n-i.-'ir.i1 ' l; a your, sailor !ov o.h?r Rcauuhr.aiica. ! which .iiuehiiieiit mowing inlo earnest de vo'..ei:i, resn'ied in a m;triir.onil 'engagemeat. The circiKiHtances hein made kmwn to the parents ol the fair iir.iiiiora, hey retv.oiis'.raied first, hui finding a!i remonstrance to he weless, they lesoived that a separation of the parlies should be the streneth ' effected. Such however, was f affection on the part of the lovers, thai it became proper in the opinion of ihe parentsto cut off all commnnu-alson between th devoted couple, and finally to shut up their fairtine. By dtnt of deiermind perseverance, however, an escape was effect ed, anl the youn? lady eloped, assumed', the etiise of a sailor boy herself, and bhip-! pd on board the same vessel with her Le- i ander, in the capacity of a cabin boy. j Knvins performed one voyage, she landed j in New York in company with het lover, j and preparations were there made for their i marriage. After a few days' residence in I New York, her lover suddenly disappeared and she could not for a moment doubt of his fidelity, she supposed that he had been murdered. Not to be const-led in her be-1 reavement, afier fruitless endeavors to sain some information respecting him, she rsturned her sailor apparel, and again shipped as r cub in boy, and performed anoln-; er perilous sea voyage. During this second voyngp, she became j acqu.iinted with another rover of ihe deep, ; nnd a fctronj feeling of attachment grow-j n; between them, she disclosed her sex to him. and an arrangement was entered i into that on their arrival in port they ! would be married. But here again she wis doomed to disappointment. Before : the consummation of her voyage, death rob-! bed her of her partner, and again she w as i throwr. upon the world. With a reso'u-' lion which deserted, she asuiu returned to i her service and performet several voy- j eges, we believe one to the Eist Indies. j In the whole of this tim?. the secret of her , ecs wis undiscovered by those with whom : she associated. Iter uniform kindness to; all, and her readiness to preform the duties assigned her, won for her the good , wiil of all with, whom she was acquainted. At the expiration cfber last voyage a-: bjut three weeks ago. slie arrived in Bos-. ton, uricecided wiietner to return toner; parents, or to continue her roman'ic wan-; detingi. In this state she came inadvet-1 tenl'.y to t ie notice of her first lover, who, to her astonishment, called her by name. Tiie msetitif was past description. It j was t lie first time for four years that she i hal been recognized and called by her I right nama. U-J give her the incidents of his life since his supposed death in New : York. Suflice is to say, that their mutual! explanations were satisfactory. The re- j suit of the matter is a renewal of former ; friendship, and the parties are to te mar-! ried next week. ! The '.ad y is at present Iwer.ly years of age. a-id althougli she has lost some of i her former delicate beauty, after four yeai's hardships and exposure to almost ever very y c.tm?, i ueserfjiM to ih a-? tieins r.rer..)ssessi:i2, anl retaining all licr former nrJ r and attectioo towards the nt-rsott f u whom she forsook father, moth-; er, and home. j We understand it is the intention of the couple after the nuptial kot is tied, to re j turn to her parents, who are yet ignorant j of Iter whereabouts, and have, since her j rlisapearance from her home, supposed she j had committed suicide. ji'ie. Yes that's your motto .live Gd on. then, adding dollar to dollar thou sands upon t'uriimnds, while you oppress the por.r, screw the flesii from his bones, ! the blool fn:n hisi heart, and the best af- j fections from his soul. M.ike him feel his. inferiority iv yoi'r presence, thai you may J more easily eflVct your purpose. What is J il to you, if your neighbor is destitute and suffrtr f ir tlie ncce-sanes of life, proviJinT you m ike iiior.ey and become rich ? Are . you your brother's keeper? 2Vii'i;::e. tLriItM-e is a truly sensible pararapli: j "The L''. The cui the cn l -always have the end in vie if you take a ciaar. drink a glass of spirits, violate tbo creed ol" virtue, speak a:i untruth, or lift a copper trom your master's drawer, think of the consequences the end of vour course; Will ii tie pleasant to reflect upon at night?; Will it add to your respectability and rep-; maiion? If ihe young men would always! have ihe end in .iew.ihe number of trans ; grfssi);i vvoulJ be small." ' i frj"'!." youn neAn and maidens pot in-; to a slei ih a few days ai;o, at the lop of a I lull in.N.mh A lams. Mass. and iinderiook ; t it wlili a lush" to the boUom. The j sleigh struck a tree in iis descent, was i sileattefed to atoms, and ail but 3 of the parly were injure 1 sums dangerously, and in a shocking manner. ! Flicht of Jacobs. Jacobs, the 'man who created such distress in this city, by hidoctrines and delusions, left last week.; with his press and types. His present whereabouts is Rising, Sun Ind. Ci'j. Com. Singular Wild beast Killed. Several hunters in Lorain county recenty gave chasiMo an animal prowling about Elyria. and after a persuit of seven days succeeded in killing him in Huron county, about 53 miles distant. The chase was continued about 130 miles, and the Sentinel says it is singular that in the whole distance the animal never crossed a fence. The animal is described as a dark brindle rolor. three feet high, six feet eight inches - ... a ei -
A Strang -5
from the end of his nose to ine enu 01 "is er.oj in ilTeront paits of the builiiin.v, wuhtatl. OU hunter? give it as their opinion out apiroheiicl:-irr -.rs inal tlanger to them that he must have been a stray I inhabitant : pelves. Cripnon ran out of the Imil lais to
cf some other region. Cere. Herald. Wheal cn the Illiiois.-We are inrormeJ by a gentleman, who is fully acquainted with the statistics of the Illinois trade, that there are upwards of S3OJ,O0O bushels of wheat now in store between Peru and the mouth of ihe Illinois river. The high rates of freight, an I the unsettled condilion of the market, render shippers averse to shipping at present, ana win possiuiy prevent for a time, any very heavy receipts from that quarter. There are now twelve packets already engaged in the Illinois trade, and it is estimated that it will keep them constantly employed, for quite t.x vreekff, i ". brir.s'mj o at the full eou nt of this o.ie Be-'.ik.e ?f pro ?uce. -5.'. ii.sFet. E(h. 15.
The floppy Girl. Ay, be u a h-ipy gt-
v " 1 J " - spirin. Day in an foiiieihiaa lei do, am l.iv out, !i2 i;x I li she likes hull ft ; nut fenr in soil I ' j work as if . diJ hands, or dirty her apn.n Such jjirls ' e hud tlifin 1 Always pie.inevor turn uj love and rep cl wherrver --in a palace or a howl. act and always kind, they ; their nose before ymir face, or slan'k-r you behind your back. They have nunc ' good eenae and better employment. W ha! j are rhrts and bustle bound girls in cunipirwiili. these? Good f.-r n tl ini! but to look at, and that is rather oi-s't--Give us the industrious aid lunpy c a.ta we care not who .v,.r!.';f: fa!iioiiitld.and idle simpletons i TO SALLY VNN. ' &ift is the down of the butterfly 's inir. ' Soit islhe wh'sper when lovers peat-; Soft's the light which the ninoiibentiis fluoj. i But sof.erby far is my t 'i) -love's cluck SALLY'S REPLY. Soft am taters all smasli'd tip. And mush are si. ft as soft kin b; But softer be's tint silly pup. Vol writ that varse to tin ". Go it. Sarah! never mind your bonnet! frj-A moon-struck w ooer, one dn ! ist summer, ptejenteo a ruse to a iauy, bccoui fanied with the followiag lines: Accept, dear maid, this beauteous rose, To deck thy breist most fair; Observe its hue, nor wonder why It blushes to be mere! ANSU K!t. I will accept thy heiutoous rose, And on my breai en?l;tve it; Bsit should it blush, I shmld suppose rTis for the fool who g ivt it! We will Speak On UY J. R. I.OWl.l.!.. We will speak on. Vi will tiohesr. Though all earth's system crick. We will not Laie a siiigl.; word, Nor take a Inter baci. We speak the truth; and wbitcvra we For liissinii and for scorn, While some faint gleaming we can sei Of Freedom's c j mug mom! LH liars fear, let eo, yards shrink, Let ttaitors turn away; Wlritevcr we hive d'ired to think, TLat dare we also sav! , r" Mind what you run a'ter! Never be ctitnt with a babble thtt will burst, or a firework that will end m smoke and darkness. Get that which you cm k:ep, and wliicb io worth keeping "Something sterlinj lint wM tday, When gold and .-liver fly avay. Ficht hard against r hasty tem.icr. An g "r will came, but rt-;st it stoutly, sp-irk miy seta Inuvj o;i fire. A tit pission may giv? you ct;iso to mourn Uif! days of y iur lite. Never revenue injury. "lie that revenues kind's no rest; The meek possess a pcHco.ul breast. Humility. Th3 bird that sinirs dii Ineltst. wintj fluilils on thepro'iiiil her lotvly nest, ' A id she that doth in ist swuuily sing, i Sinirs in th' shaile lit-n nil tliino-si rei la lark and tv:x..i.ii' x e we What honor Uzh h.m:!-iy. farighle'al I j , saint that nears hciVtitis c ro w n . In (leepiist ailiirni:nn tienili1. The weight of glry trnvj him iljwn The most whfn hieri; his s.mi '..-seen 'Is; Nearest the tlirn.ie iistlf must he The foeitstonl of h'Hiniaj . 1 I Jone fjiisl. Jones says that the oilier j dav he was in a steamboat above St. Louis, j and there was a ravv ll.io-iier on board. Ai night, when the folks wetit to bed, Mr. ; Hoosier lay down in his birth wiihhisj boots on. The steward seeing this, vvalk- j ' up a id politely sks: j ' Sir, you have lain down w iih your boots ' oti." i Mr. Hoosier ctim'y raises his head, and. j looking down to ihe coots, very innocent- i 1)' replies: "I i won't hurl 'em, ihcy aie noi the b si i pair.'! jLjA tai!r, while traveling m ihe N itihern Lakes, was asked, by a Yankr, " here he lived, what lti business vva. iSif. ; to! vi hich he rephed. "ihil he lived at To-' ledo, and that his profession was sitlinj 'it '.ho sniooih siJ i:f potVity, an J jerking n-.r ihe corela of atiliv-n iii.'' Tork Trade oftha SslalD Valley. We are iiidohtol tii a frit'ii'l, well i iformed on ihe suhjeci, f-sr il:e followin j ; I:! 3 exhibinnjr Ihe mim'ier of II ijs vu-k-eJ, 8l ilifiorenl jii its, in ihe Scioto Valley forthe last thre vt.rs . Chi 1 1 trot he 'un.
lsn.-ii IS11&5 i?.:&3 ; HOI SOI) I'JOi-G1 1 7 ) 15JJ 4 0)1 I.0.V) I. AX) 4 2 .) 1 2.VI) 1. 10) 1.311 4:He0 12 0)3 100 M: 5'iilJ 53 0U 40,11.) I 3.0..M I. .10) I 00 I C.tV.vj l.SO.) 1.2.10 1.3 JO 8JJ 'JO ) 121.030 52 000 t7.70 ) ;
Ciiiiiiitnbus, It.irysjiorl, Locktmrn, I.iiH'.ister, C.tele-vtUe, Waverly, Portsmtuilh, Ha'tibriaje, Oalttmore, j Total, j Excess of llojs Uii j ye .u' over l ist, ! Uxcess of '43&I over ih s year, 4.) 70) 23 300 ( Uofnzh! OiVVo.lnesJ.-ty e eniiiij Ust two wolves of utii'iiiinnun s-ze, nativre o ' the Ueicky M nintaitis, oicpeJ from iltoir '. casein the Monsorie at this plico, timl ' seriously thoujli not tlHnjrerons'y injureilj I two of the koo;i?rs. At the? tune, Uierej ! were four moti iu th buililiiiij, Her Dries- i i bach, Paul Morejin. ASirihani Shiiner, a;i i Arthur Cripoon, but accustomod as thoy ! were to such atiimils they thought only ni ; savin?; the emiiicr aiii.-ni's that wero f.tst- ' is.in I get a pitchfci 'i, when cloainrr the door af ter him, it fa?toneei jtsolf, vs. Inch h?pt hi mi out. Morgan liastctujH to taite care of the"' ridinjr monkey, when one of the wolves at : UckeJ him, anil vol him down, and as Shim ! er ran to his assistance, be was attarko.l and Overpowered hy tLe other wolf. At ; tbis tncment Orieshaoh was the only one disengaged, and picking up achiir be , wuh Mt t cne bow he dj?ab,eJ oasnea it to pieces, io ouiain a round ior h the wolf tbs bad attaeked Shime r, but ihe! other held with a death grip and requi red 1 repeated blows; nor did be relinquish iho ! attack until lie was knocked dead. The disabled one was ai'terwarJs shot. The' men were baeilv b t'en, and had they been ; sloiie. would m?i i imf .r 0"-? of t i"9i;l .vis 7. x -,(t i. '- fi-i r. have been kille-l, : t e a ei v Utntiiig.
A Cure flor Consumption.
Wistai's Ealsam of Wild Cherry! WILL Jlif.ll7.tV SLiER CEASE: MORE t'DESCE OF ITS SURPASSISU HEALTH ttLSTORAVirE I'IRTl'ES'! i from l)r- Ba.t. Springfield, n-'atMngtun ft. Ay bpniiehel;!, Ki. Ma.- 14, 1045. Mhm. Saiifurd Jc rark. Oems 1 tak this oppor- j : (unity of iiitbrmini; you of a nioi( rtuiarknlile eure ' liertbriiu-il itpun inc by the use of 'Dr. W'iit-.-'s ' - F.dn S Wild Cheri-y. ! Iu the year 1340 1 wai takcn.tiiV rn iii.lumation of : the bowti which 1 lubred under for ix n ecks h ti I : tiaUually recovertd. lu the tali of 1341 1 was attu k- ! ed itli a seven cold, which seated itself upon nothings and for the space of three years 1 was coli mil to tnv bed. 1 tried all kiudsof medicine, and every ' variety of medical aid without tiemUt; and thus 1 wei'.ru d a!on? until the winter 1S44, when 1 heard of j My friends pi rsiiiidt d me o giveuit a trial, though ; 1 hud pi vi n up all hopes of recovery and had prepared j myselt for the change of another world. Thrutif;h their solieiations 1 was induced to make use of the ' Gerivh? It'isrer't Batxnm vj It'itd CAf mj' '1 he eHect I was truly astonishing. After Jrve yeart of atlliction, j pain ami tullVriug; and after having spent J'out or . five h; utlred ricttari to no .llrpue, and the best anil, j uiijj,t iH-peclahle phjsicians ?jad proved unavailing, 1 J v;tss;c:i restoveil to entire health by the blessing of : Giid and the use of Dr. Wistai's liaUatn of Wild I herI am now tniovinir eood liralth. nu seen is i.ii a:r known when I ; ! .t red appenrir.ee that I am no Ion; I meet my former acquaintances, j I hnve p.tii.ed ra.ii!ly i:i weight, and my flch istirni i and eil;d ! ean tiuw eat a much as any person, and ; lay loud f 1 1 ms to atrree wi'litne. I have eaten in.n-e I durirt; tl.e ?ix mouths than I had eaten live v ears j bi f..r.-. : Coiitiderinr my c:--se a'iii)st a tniracle, 1 deem it nec- ' es.ary f ir the ruu l of the a"!ict' d, and a duty I ow e i to the proprietors and my fellow men (who should j ixiio. niicrccc.iii lIi.ss ue uau; to liiaie nils siuieiiieii. pub ie. May tli; Mesins of Ood rest ujion the proprietors , r.f so valuable a medicine as Wistar's Ualsam of Wild : Cherry. ! 1irs ro-p;-ctft.!ly, VM. II11AKKH. ; CO 1 he fallow in letter from l.etur Hiteliey, : of Franklin, lad. w ho stands hi;!i in his profession, : and rinks nitinnj the first politicians of the State, ; hal! sp. ak f.ir itsetl in commendation of the '(ienui ine Wistjr's of V ild Cherrv. ! Franklin, Ind., April 14. 1913. Msrs. Sanford .V Tark t have hm a few bottles of 1 Wiitar's balsam of wild ehery n-mainins: on hand of i !e l:it let furnished me by you. I heretofore waited j until I sold out and had oliiiiuil the money for one ! lot before 1 ordered another. Hut sui-h is the demand for the article that I do not wish to be without it, and ' am therefore led to anticipate a little. The niontiey for thetastlot shatl be fonlieomini; by the lime the : I. -t is disposed of, w hich, from the salvs 1 have made I iuiele, 1 think will be bat a short time. The effect ; cf the balsam are in many cast s strikingly belielicial. CT' r"n'rrr tifton arjunhittinrr morr than any oth- ' rr I'titrrtt Udiritl I haxw rvrr knon-ti.J' Almost all ! others fail upon trial, and not "bein able to bear the : ii i oi experience, soon suit, imo eiisusi'. i nil, now . j ever, seems to be must highly valued by those who! have tested its virtues and experienced its healing. , efficacy in their own cases. Yours very respeetifolly, ' JAMES Rl'TCHEY. ,
o I , Price 81 per bottle. Sold by S NFORD ft PARK, jjj i orih-cast corner of Fourth and Walnut sts. 1 The grnaiiie ai tide is k.ept forsale by 11. & S T ner; lirookville. Yl. Tyner Jt Co.; Metamora. M. VV. Mor- ; i i?i ltlooininfi: Grove. Hall A: Hughes; t'snnersville. -
E E. ruller: Harrison. Z. A. Nye; New Trenton. January 3Cth, 1S4 '. -6m. An Invite-it. on iJl'MMF.ll has ended, and Autumn is rone bv. 1. .. 1. ... i : e e .. : . e t . " The ci'J with jtn abiiiumtit er.;n. &ini i health is n'turiiini with its usual cluTrl"! nt-cv and ! comi'n t. The ciiinmercial men are oflVrintr liheral ! prices ior an me promicts oi ine year, mm ne larmer ( oi prn-ptrny nan over me ianu, ami me mi'ans oi i p mt nt are w ithin theraeh of lmnit every man. ho that is m debt will not avail himself of this an pieioits time to make pavment? There is no time so easy ol payment tie e en the cusfi is on Mnd, anil ve hen a th ht is paid there is release tnim the oblitratinii, I and an end to the principal and interest. Interest is' r,n eatii. moth, and it is better now to make- an effort i I to pay off the elebt than tn put it ofl'to a subsequent' :iire, as w e know not ee hat ehaiiTes may come upon j j tae eoiinii y, or se hat ade ersity may Ik-ImI ourselves, i t hese re marks are respectfully ad lressed to all my 1 patron, ami especially to those e ho have owed nie for ; . Intl.. tii.iM v n i: .1 t lov Hrookville Nov 2.1 IS15 4S.1t I .IOIIX 15. CLARK, w rilOLFS V LF. and It tail Grocer, rrodtirr anej Liquor Merchant. No. 285, Main street niti. rure VI i ties cotistantlv nil hand. March 27th, IS JS. 14-!y SPICFsS. Ill ABRFL Nntnncs; I 150 Mal Cassia; 1 Barre I Clove s; SO Bnirs i't ppet . li do Allspice. Tor sate bv A. DON VI.I1SON Jk CO. Corner Ninth allj Main sts , Cincinnati. Jnl I.'th, IS45 31-ly J H Wood. J F Latkin WOIH) Jt L.VUKIV UTMOT.F..S 1,F. and R. Mil dali rk in Fane and StanU Dry Ootid. A U Florence lirnid, Str.iw and Palm lionn.-ts. pitni: Triinmine, Ac. Ac, cht-np fr C:'sh. No, 2 I, Low. r Market st. finiinnnti. 5-t. 12, IIH. T-.y. .'AL!:iJ S. It U II US A It, w iii rni.r. eV RKTitt, i) n r; a is t. g MIT. HI VM iT Ini-. M di ine. Taints, OiU Dve I jtn.Vv, tilas and Fancy Article, American, Kreaoh auu r.nsrn-n n- nin ais anl I'i rtnint rv. ' m. r M'lin misl Fifth t..rvets, Uineiiinati, O. March l '4,i H-lf K. Hi. I1IX3IAX, UEsLFU IN DrnN, Scslicincs Faint? 0,sS .y- UIXDOfV GLASS. fr-M.i for I.Hiul ret It's V, WWV.S SKKPS. .V 2. L),r?r M u lcct st. Cincinnati. 14-ly. c. n:nosE, WhaIcX'o:ie Whip, and Cane MAMTACTCRER, .Vo .'V F.fi sr.. a t'erc (.'we Eitrt of Main, Cincinnati, B ( AS toiisisiitly on iiaml a gIMU supply of Whips an 1 tanes ot everv de.erintioit. Whins and Ca.11 s niadeti oHir, or repaired at the shortest not ire. March JTth. 1S45 n-ly W.ilehcs, .lewclry, and IW lnOftUS. rjl'IE subscribe rs h.iveeniistantly on hand 1 ami lUshion.ihl assortment of" a lrSe j .JT?:!. f ejf- Silrer Uatche i Plated Ware. English and American Id iiania, Paint- i tsu .lapine-ei tea 1 r.iy, e.out ami Mlve-r fspectaeltI'r.ivs, t;(,l Ilianumd Pointed Gold Pens, Gold and Silver Pen.il. ' Silver Spoons, Ladles, Cups, butter tunes, Fiuit; Knives .Ye. j Odd Fellows Retrali, .tew. Is and every variety ' Trimniiiigs. j Suvcr U'are and Jcsrelry made to order. ' OWEN ci CARI.F.V, I No. l.tt. Main sl., het. 3d and 4th, Cincinnati. AprillS, 1345. liS-ly 1 V IT I. 1 j I X (a . M c V. of I-aoi-el, Frattkiin -.ountv. would in- ! I A . Linn hi customers cenerallv. that he has now ! coniineiieiil The j ri LLIXG BUSINESS. I And will he happy to aecoinmHlate any who may call en him for work in that line. CARDING will still' be- atteneli el to as usual. S-r-t. 3, 1144. 37-tf ' V.& S.J. KONCY, T a n nc r a fy Curriers NO. 216, MAIN STREFT. BETVEK FIFTH ANll SIXTH, (I :I.Cle.VTI. Constantly i A.tnef an attortment of Sole and Upper t.ci"irr. Calf. Binding. Lining. Moroer, and Kid Skint. Skirting, Harnett, kip Skins, Bridie Seating Leather, Shoetnaker't Findings, Shoe Threadt, Pent, l.csft, Boot-Trert, .1irt, i'nrl e, Sonrohtet.Bool It eb Core, ere Vnd every article for the manufacture nf Hoots and Shoes, and at the lowest prices for CASH, cu ru run iiipes and skins, Match :-?h 84-1
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I ho AfHi.'trti POWERFUL REMEDY YOUR DOOR !. IS SZAR 'TO I'llOUSAM) I'KftsoNS FALL VIC TIMS TO C(INSVM1 I IHN IX MK t'MI F.l) STA'I'KS AN nI'ALLV. TIIF cattle of tin rvil i . nrr:il!- vi r!oiki-J. A .liui-t dry i-oi;h, tr m-ltftt-it o!d, i ilirpn-iiirtir. i 1 lie e r tlrfitifd liiiinipnruul. Tiiiii in Oif nidi-, ln-ctii: frvcr, aad liipht wtaii rtil:,a:d dc-aiti ri.Uk ilu scene. v)uul)ou find a. I HKMRDT FOR I HK KVI1 J Ht-re ii it The exju-rieiR-r of m ;re ilmn 20 yer in ; private praciiee ha provnl it ffirxrr. aiiriMinre iu ininiuuruuii in pnmic ntmee, Biin-itiirn ii naf now heen oflVri-d but a Tew m.:nth. . t . vul.- Iit-n im. prvci - drnted, and its siicei-si hrynu! i)fiei,tioii. threat niuch so, that it i di'c!ard lu le:liefrt in the or!d. all t l enu--ASTHMA, or, tint fearful and ditrcs:ii - m !r, !y. w h ich rrn-der-life liurihciii-iine durinir its ciii iniiioice is u!ihied vithnut diffleillty by this gn at retm ,U , and the sutT. rer is enabled by its use to ohutin mti'.-t r pose; Jie sh.ortmsso hn-at! is ov. iconn , ihero.ih is alia; -rd, and health and vieir lake the niace of tle';-:onde li es auu suiierinp. 1)11. KOLGEICS OI.OSVOM W. -r .?' Hentinf Br.ham, is the r. n dy hit h has !. n so eminently suctessfulin alleviai invalid .urin.r ihe above complaints; and it lias been t.sidbythe first pkvsirians in the eitr, w ho declare it to be u irivallid.'inasuiuch as it din s not disturii the bow 1 1. iu the I ast by producins; ce.stivenes, while all other r-mtditsr.-ctnmnd d fortheabove riiseast s iu ariably shut up ihebowtls. thus reliderilitr it nece.ss.iry to r.so'ri to pu.'E.stive niedicilles. Hen l the follow jner cases, which have been r.lien d and "Ur'd ithin a few wei ksr DA.VID HKNDF.HSON, f-o I.aiRiit street, took as. - re com on wie sin nay ot July, ann s.as srntitriit . ry tow oy a ilistnssin ctiupti; result, it m in queiit attacts ! of bleeding from tlie liinrs. Alt!iouir,t he tried evi ry I thini-in 1 1... Ch:im. nf m,.;.ii. l...l. ... ..!.l 1... C. A ! j yet he was not benefited, and by the mm ih nfOctobi t ' I was so much reduced b nij-ht swcj's ihat he despaired ' j oftifc. One b.itt'c of Fo!r. r' Jlo;aiuia:i rest red j him u. hi altf,, " j GtOHOR r. BURNETT, of Newer!., .V. J. hss ! I suflVreil under the uTects of a v ;v eld for more' j than a year, lie '-is reduced to the brink of itie C"ave ; almost, by his coiicrh and tiiLyltl we.its. He commenced j raising liloed in the month of OeioS. r la:t. lit eo:::- ; ' nienced uim; the Olosam i.-.ti, and by the middle of No- ; veiolH'rhe w as so far restoret! that be left f.r Pittsburgh i j with everr prospect of recevcrie h.s health. Mrs. BELL, the wifs-tof Robert P. H'-il. of Minis-' town N. J ., was dreadfully a Hid d with asthma for : ; many years. Il. r phvsieiaiis had despnired of n-lieviup ; : her. 0;ie bottle if the Olosaonian so far restored her that she was able to tret out of her bed and dress herst If, ! : w hich she had not done bi fu.e in luonihsj and she is'. , now in fair wav to be relieved. i Mr. F. I.ARAN ii Pike street, w is so ba.l wiih atlima that he had not slept in h;s b d fur t n wet ks w ben he romineiireil the use oftliis pr.at renieili. I tine hrtile cured him, and he h is u.it ha-t a r. turn of his cotr.j.Jiiiut . now tnoiv than five ni.inilii. Mrs. McfiAN V. 20 Walker street w as abo con d of t veie asthma by the Olo.aoniao. and states that she ! never knew medicine give such immediate uud pr rins. i neiit relief. i (.; EOUG K W. H ATS, cf this city, w as c;iven tip by ' his physician as incurable. His tits, ase w as consutup- : lion and when he commenced ucioir th- Olos.iouian was so weak (hat he cuul J not w.ilk. without beintas ; sisted by a frie nd. By strict attention be w as so fur restored in a few weeks as t.i be a'lle to liursue his bus. inceii, .1AMES A. CROMB1E, Ko Nassau street; J J 1'urs.lrs. 1! Tenth stre-et: C. S. Benson 219 Rhi-ker stre et: James Davis. S Grce lie siret t: ami Mrs Mallen. a Morton street: havcall extu ri.-i:c. il 1'ie e-ood -fT, cts ot the (Jlosaonian in eotitrus ofhtne "tintliner and aff ctiun of ihe lun, anil1 irmittunre ii, with mie arcord to be the pifatet renit dy and the moil speedy and Reader, are you sutVcriiit; fr .ni the above disease '- i t,i,.L,..i, v.... ;u . k . ' It may arrest all those disagree alite sMuptoms ihich strike such terror to the mind and prolong vour ilays. ITT Price Jl per bottle. C "Sold in Louisville by J. B. Wildkr .V Co., Fourth street. Principal OrrtCE is lO'i Nassau street, Nei York. Sold nlso in Favette Conn! v Lid bv Dr. P. Musi.n Drngfist I'ollliersville. Frnnklin Co. by T.White fc Co Mrt-i. k. Tym r, Metanvr Him kviHe, Hut January 23, 1S4 4-rn. A EUiHsti to Wnihw and I "F.OPI-E f nil ap's and n-X"-. from tht itidt-r in5 fant ai the brvust tti old a-v M I I . :i h 1 to bo nftlirtt d with worm. Muny a pt rim h:i MiiftVri-d hit uhuU lift-from thi-m, nnd r tiipr rt d il. 1 huus;ind upon ihonands bavr tu- d.twii to prvmaiimerracs from Maramn or wa -iinp nay of the body, K.niltanv, Kit. St. Vitu I;i vr. Locked Jaw, Apo- ' pU xy, Mania, I)ropy in thi- II ad, raly, Csiuiuninj uon, PU'tirisy, DjM-nirry, Convulsions, and many other supposed apparent di,eaf': aad many have MiHVr- ! ed for years and yearn, and have hvt it doctor d for j jome imaginary c'mplaint without the least relief; and ' other are still sutferintr, when all tin-troubl--arise i fr.m "aorin, anil worm alone; whivh are rntirvly nvi rlooked, and when the proper inatni'-ut would hnve j vd their li ', and restored theTo to h alih. Kvi ry ' olnervan i mother cannot but et an- atlout th truth ; ; but still mntiy ph yiiiti!i hnt tit ir y. tu that all important causeof dieau. lain in thi join- or linib, ol'i-n-sivt- br- a'h, pukinrr a the mm', cnndini of the te ih durit.tj; b p. and at ; t.me a palene about th- lip; wiih llubi d vhet ks i bletttiitfrat the nine, a pnviitK ; ion at the stom aehe tla-ht of heat over the so rUce of the body, slight , t lull or hiverit.rs, h ""aliiche, drowsiness vertigo, tor- , pttr, disturbed dreams sudd- u iartin iu (Ierp with i fright and screamine; th eye dull a. id heavy, w ith a dark rirele uud r th in; f inili enation in the ear, - palpitation of tin In. art, henniicy in thy speech; crav. : inij for dirt, ilmlk, a-he, or nthi r luunltural diet, iritable t inner, nnmbne I the hnihi; f1thke to inuic particularly tlnyirtran; m-nniM a tmuHl me coutrh, ,r,., r!... .11- ,111 month, diflirultj breathing, psiti in the stomach or bv l, futitjiie, rtattsea. Sqni an:. hne;i, voraeiou ap petite, leatine, blunted nt'-m u'lt tr limb cripine:, hooti pain in varum parr of the b. ly. a ieme t f oim thinrr r:inar in the thr-ott; iieU'inir of he anii tw:ird nibt, a frequent deaire to pais Komethint; from the bowel, mid tome timet dich tre of ulime and mucut. D.V. SttERM.lSS "IfOffAf TsOZF.SGES" Have bten protrd in mor- than 4"ioo0 rsn t. he infallible, in fart theon'y c rtain Worm Dttryinr Medicine ever discovered. Children w i;l eat them lit-n thty run tint he forcrtl t tnke nny otht-r nuiltcine and the heneftt denvt tl fnnn the adminitrntinn of m'dicine to them in tht form is n't herond coiic ptioii. They hare nevrr be known to f.l. DP. SHErM.2XmSVOrfiHL07ESnF.S" I Cure the moM ohtinafr tavi s t,f Cooh in a f w hotir. I hey h.ive cured a larce immhi-r ol" prrfn n ho have h-n-n civtn up hy their ihtcian and friend, and many who have bun reduced to the verr of the crave hy pittinc blood, Cim-u.opti.in nd hi ctic fever, hy their ue have h-.td tin r of liealih restored to the hazard rheek and now live to .tpeak forth the praise of iht invaluable medicine. ?. SHERyUS'SVIUMPHOR LWESGES" ( Relieve headat-he, nervont iek headache-, 'palpitation of the heart, and F-ckn-ii in a very f.n minutea. 1 They cure' l-iwnis of spirit. t.fpondency, fainttie, t holie, pam, cramp of th' stomach. mmnr.T or . bowel complaint1; they keep op th spirit, dipel all the distressing s mptoms f a nit;ht tliipTt.oo, and t ni h4e a person tonnJ r.-o r.tat mnititl nt bodily j toil. i rR SHEXY.irsPonR y: srs plaster," ! I itckntwH;tGr,d by all wlo have rT ttud it to b 1 the brt stron'rthi nin planter in the world, and a oe- j t-reig-n remedy fr.r pi'i and wenkne in the buck, : loinv, aide, breact iu ck, limb junt rheumatism Ititn ' bairo, c. One ivullion a y ar w ill not supply the de matid. Caution i nt'ceswri , a tin re are many un i principled person who would fnree a puriout article ; upon the Community. He careful to iret Sherman i Imr Man lMaier, with a y"-ir simile" of his w ritu n name on the back none other's art ics'iiuine and w ill , do more hurt than 3-And. j Cjlr. Sherman's War- house i N'o. 106 Nassau tt , ! New York. ' CTS. B. WILDER 8c CO, No so f ..n"hM.. vit ' for the proprietor in l.oui- ilte and iri ::. ( CjSold aNo in Franklin Cunty, Ind at Laurel by j T. White U. Co. Metamora L. l yn r A Co. Hrook- . ville Ilitt A Haile, Oroecit-. At Connenville, Kay- 1 trttr C ountv, bv Philip M.nn, Drufi:t. j Jan U lS4o .t.Srn I ,f. S. HKNXKTT & CO., m"TH01.KS AI.F. am! Metiil dealer, in Fort tern and Domestic UHTMIOtlUs, No. 181 Mam. street, 1 he-tse it'll 4th and 5th, Cinn tnait,o March 28, 1S45 14-ly ntox & sti:i:l. Hloo.-i l'RE, ami .Tcmmi him SronT. ; N. W. CI I tl' JI .W, :S1 Main Street, n--.tr the Cfirl ilmse ; cixciwiri IRON c NAILS of all sires. S IFFIS f every des-ci-iinion, all of the very best quality warranted. I Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriaire springs an4 Iron ' Axles, Hammere'd Iron. Crowbars, Sledge and Hamimer moulds. All of gooet qn.ititv and warranted. ' ,SI A superior article of Shut Iron. os 21, 24, 25. 2 tt 27. ' i N- B. All of the above articles will be sold for cash, J ' and at low rales. Country Merchants anil Rlacksiuith ! will lind it for their interest to call helore purchasing ! ; e ,.i here. N . W . I H A P M AX. ; August tlst 145. 14-ly. WANTED. m-WTHITE Water Va'lev Stnek. I have Wo aeree of ' pood Laud in Scott County, Indiana, near Mad- ; ison, la. I will exchange at a fir pnre for White As atr Valley Stock, at par. !'. S. RURD5AL. juJl-i Cotne r f Ma and inFiflh sts.
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I 111 OF cnoicr KLKOAvr music: I .J .J. GA LUSH A 5c CI). s. 41 WWf Fourth Strrrt ' inctnnati, OAto, 1 POl LT.AH StlNtlS AMI MVOKIIE I'Ift'ES, -Jf Oiir-f'aurlA Price! I Mutic frmm the Oprra of thg Buhemian Girl Part 1. i Vttntainitiv Sijr Sm;:cs and 'i'hrre Purer 2.s. 1 Drvaoo that 1 dwelt ill MarbletHalls. Then You'll j HemeiulM rule. The first fond liucc. A soldier! Life. ; NeVr let the heart of sorrow pricve. The wound upon j thy arm. I he celebrated chorus of Gipsies, fce. j iCrtti Jrom the Oftem tt the Bohemian Girt. Arranged j for the Ptatto Forte 2i rents. 1 dreamt ibat I dwelt in Marble Halls. Then You'll' Kemeiitber Me. The ltr:t fond lim s, Ac. j j Ucautitt tj'th Bohemian Otrl arranged Jtr the 7utr. . Ticenttj dirt or K$ eentu j " I is sad to h ave our latlieruiud. I dreamt that ij - dt-.-lt ill Marble Hal s. '1 lie heart bowed dow n. Waltz t ; from the I'.oheniian tiirl. March from the chorus of' . Gipsies. 1 hen ou'll remember me, Ate. I j f .'ftrn oj Lover' t Sougsfor 25 eentt. 1 he fury boy. " True love can neVr forget. The i lllarnev. "llurj O'More. Jte. Stne Faro? ite Poikat for 121 eentt. The Anncn Polka bv Strauns. '1 lie celebrated Tot ka dance La Polka b,; Julii n. Pliiladelphia Polka, ;MCMC FOH THE F.IHIOPIAN bEU.VNAi.ERS. i Sine S'otigt and a Srt oj Cotiliont tor XS eentt. Tlandi .1 im of Caroline. Miss Lucy Lon. Kutinass Oauce. Old Dan Tucker My Old Aunt Sally, Mist Lucy Neat. The Old Grey Goose. Going obtr dc .Mountains, t ill never do to five it up so. A Set of Cotillion. THE MELODIES OF IRELAND. Caititting of Fight Songs and Prre Pieces 25 eentt. Ned of the Hill. When the Sun rinks to rest What wil! you o. Love? Soiijr or duett A leaf that remind of thee. &c. THlll l KEN POPULAR WALTZES. P.y I'ai-iu'tt CorHpuscrs ZS eentt. 1 Anf. eiion W alt; IiiatiEruration Waltz, c. ; FOCK I'EKN FAVOHII'K GALOPADES. Hu the most Popular Compose! t 25 eentt. MUSIC FROM FRY'S OPERA OF LEONORA." ! .1 e' of Strautt' IFalrzrt. S .r teen Jot is crn't. Roa Waltz; I Duke of Heieli. talk's Waltz; j Alexandria Wal'z; Orpheus Waltz; ! MELODIES OF SCOTLAND. .erert F'ix'orite Sngi. and Ballads for is eentt. i Mv Rev Tammv; I '1 here's no Lod like Scot1 Oh: My Lev. '. Iloniiv: laml; Vc. ! .vmJOUE'S MKLOD1FS No. I. E':jht ?n:r and MtL'ilics tor 15 ctnts. The Last Rose of Suninii r; I pill o,c Pumper Fair; ( 1 ose's Yoinur llreain; Relieve Me, Nic. 7"i:vi e Pvpulnr Qtircktte'it. for 25 rxifs. ; rot H SETS OF I'OIT'I.AR UlTlHIll.ES. For 'lnrntu-j!vc ccn:t SONGS OF THE CAMPAIGN. ; I Viir.j i'crnie ; Serivlit O Amusi-.? tiy Dr. Irrer, tttr Ttrentv-five cents. M I bSELI.'S SON'G-S. No. 1. A?.r f lli'nru RurtrWs Sonet for 25 cents. ! L'tV K NOT. 11 Y MRS. NOICTON. M nh a Richly litnn ncted C.-m - Price t eentt. f i .o w r lis ok m r. 1 o o v . F.'tht P-.pi.!r.r S.tntf and BaUadt tor 25 eentt. MUSIC FROM THE OPERA OF Y R A I1IWOI.O. l r.r S,i?s and tor.r Pieces f.tr 'ii-enty-Jive cents. M17V i'.KA AND POI.KA OUADRILLF.S. tttaiL-ills tr.itu the Rohi-niiaii t;irl Guitar Musie the Polieinian Gil l Seve n Vocal Duetts for i i5 CLiiib--Flute Miibie friiin Fra Oiaolo. i Eleven Jtrs for '2 rt ,ts I A NT.WSF. I OFqi' VUHlLI.S, HY STRAUS. ! It'tth a hen ut i hit I tluminatrrt t it te2$ eentt. Ft ) V H V K F. N C K 1. KUHA T K 1 M A K C H F.S. Jrrangtti r tae Piano Fortes-Price 95 cent. I , MUSIC FKOM LA SOMXAMBVLA. t'vttr Sottas for ?5 frnt. j Till RKAUTlKs OF LKOSARD, t Arranged Jor the Flute Sineteen piccft Jor 15 cents. ! j Till up Fill up; Kin? Dt ft'h; OhI Moiiient ton Kn- i rhnotiht; How had I wroiied thee, ever? A March; j . Ye, Leonard, bid htm depart; Hetura to me. Ah, bruth- , ;erdtai;Hd I in. t tht-; Ah! Leonard. i DF.H MOV T ASTOHK, j 1 he Reply to Cuthleeii Mavourneen, with an illumi- J n:ted cover. --12 ( et-nt. i j 4lKKX VICTOHIA'S UAVCFS. ; F.iht Waltft!, Mozuka, Pulkuk, Ac with bcau- ; tiful I it U, For 25 rein.i. ! I he tninutt dt la four; j SirRncrr De Coverlr; i : fneen Victoria' Waltz.; tuetn Yictorirkrolka. ; 1 Ct'iariu vv ant; , ASK! OF qUADHIM.S FKOM THE ROIIF.MI N c;lHL Price ? ccntx. So, I Happy and larht; I Rride; i No. 2. (iipy tlioru-;; ' Dreampt that I Dwelt : No. Cenie with the Cipev f in Marble Hill : MUSIC FROM TIIK VOS T1LI0N OF LOVJUMKAU. i Kinbraein one of the inunt Popular Sonet in the Opera, toq-'ib-r with a Souvenir of the w hol Onera. con sisting of Ei(;htof the most celebrated Airs, beautifully j ' rr:1,,W T'te u '.jle iu a tichty Illuminated covcrJvr 25 cents- - - Y'i,h '''"r 'if' ; Ileneaih cool Shade s; Come, Kriends and litten . . SOCVF.MIl. 1 liitmelnction. I 6. vh y,,r little Wife V ..r. -V.. 7. vn.,H- -rus; 4. Post il lion's Soups I lojjethar; cic. ic. ; J. Dance; A gi-at ai-iely tif She-e-t Music in press, at 51 cents toilet, oe.uiiiiitis iriiue-ii oil tile lite st paper. TIIF. FAIH BKLLS Bv Mrs. Norton, 61 cent-. K A l lll.F.KN M A VOL'KNKF.N bv Mrs. Craseforei, 121 c tits. qCAnHILLF.S FROM "LKONARn." Price 12jc. I IKIM S II ONES II IY1.VS SONGS, eoi.taiuiiiir mile popular sours price 25 cents. MOHKIV Mbl.DDlt.S, six raronte Sonj, hy O. I P M ,rris nrire 91 cents II K AC 1 IKS UK I. A NORMA, si-Ten favorite alrt, nrrnr.ireel for fhe Piano 25 cents. F.vi ry varie ty of MCSIC constantly issued it are. dilction of 75 per cent; form old price! C'jttir Music is published in unitorm t'yle, so that Jive dtdlnt ' triirtA hound up, will form a superb volume of choice Songs and Piece. This amount of Music w nut it have cost, nnr vear since, from TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY DOLLARS. LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY I J. CiALUSlIA & CO. 41 M'kst roi'RTti SihEBr, Cixcinsiati, Ohio. The tl'hip-poor-U'ilt, n Poem by G. P. Morris, Esq , 1 splendidly illnstrati el w ith 17 stee l-plates, and an exquisite itlitiiiinate'd cover price 2ic. I CHANTS OK THE F.PISf OPA SERVICE. j Double '-t ofChapts, with new music set to all the Psalms sunir nit hiirli festivals of the church, sentences, ! anthems, tie.. Sec. carefully arranged for the orpan 1 and piano hy t barles Jarvis, leader and organist of the j Churcb of the F.piphanv, liladelphia 27ceuts. MISS ELLEN PICKERING'S NOvELS. I Nan llarrell, or the (sipsev Mother; 25c. The Secret ! Foe, 45c. Win shall be Heir? 25. Apnea Serle, 85. The i Fright, 2.'c. The Prince and the pi dlar, 25c. 1 he ex- ' peciant, 25c. The Merchants Daurchte r. 25c, I T.S. AR THCR'S WORKS. The Maiden, a story for tuy Young Countrywomen, 18. ; ito do do paper, 25c. The wife, paper, 25c t u. Mothrr. (in preperation,) r. .'in preperation,) paper, 25 Six Nifhts ith the Washinirtonians, paper, 25c, The '; Merchants, 12'c; I he Heiress, paper, 25c; The Club Rooiii, paper, 25?; The two Husbands, !cc., 25c; aomanee and reality, 25c. j POITLAR NOVELS. 1 he Widow, hy Theodore Hook, 25; Love and Duty, 25; Violina, hy rie Fontre, 25; The Cottage of Glenhurnie, 25: 1, on i. a Mildmay 25; Airathonia, a Homanee, hy Mrs. Cime, 25; The I.asl ol the fcaxons, 25; Three nitrhts in a life time, 25, The Gentleman in Dlack, 25; Minstre l I.ove, hy De Foette, 25; Sketches .if Naples. o j Miinias, 43; ,iam:icr, in BuiiuriH sesiin,, Joiice Smile y, hy H. II. M eld, 25; The I.one Star, a tale of Texas, 25; Abalino, the Bravo of Venice, 25; Critikshank's Omnihiis, part I, 25; do. part 2, 25; The Mosaic Workers, a tale o eniee, 2S; Sketches oflrith Charai ter, by Mrs. S. C. Hall, in 24 nuitihe-rs, ccutyeach. C 7 A OF. NTS n.-id the TR A OE supplied on liberal terms. HF.MLMIIKR all emr musical and other pub. licatiotis will he sent FHfiF. OF 1HS l AtiF..'! J. J. O A LI'S H A CO. 4J Vrf Fourth Stieet, Cincinnati. Januarv 1. 14. l-3m. STi:!i COFFKE. B AOS Mio, choice article for sale br A. DON'ALSON CO. cor. 8th and Main sts. Cincinnati. 31-lT. 2i) jy3. FKXCIXfi NAILS. ,S KEGS in.!; .50 do 3d;i. For sale hv A. D.l'XALDSON i CO. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati April 15, III) ij A, DOXAIsDSOX, JNO S. nitOWN, F. Ii. THOMPSON Grocers and Commisiion Merchants, AND Dralers in all kimds of Grass Seed, Corner of Xinth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. 6 Harrels of Salt. 'J." Keir white lcil. I'or pal by U-&S.TVNER. JOHN A. MATSON. Attorney at Law. Office ox Main Sr., Brookville. Ind Mity lOih, 1S43. 20-tf. .It) UN SHARP, WlltlLESAl.n DEALER im Hoots, Shoes, ami Palm-Leaf HATS, NO. 150, EAST SIDE MAIN STREKT TH IM D STORE ABOVE FOURTH CAX7A.V.I TI, OHIO Will sell verv cheap for cash or approved paper March 27th l45. li-ly. 163 FIRST rwteSrswd stone rveeived and fesr ahHy H. S. TYMT.R. A CARD. DR. TIIOS. R. SEW ALL UF.SPF.CTFULLT offers his professional sersite, , in the various branches of medicine, to the citizens of I sun I and its viciaitv. His office is in the building adjoining the itora nf Messrs. Conw.lt, khotip and Vaiihergen. l aurel, Sept. 21, is,. 4C-tf
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I r!IF. ubscriben respectfully call the attention of j I th.- citizens of Hroukviile and its ricioit) to the-ir ' stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, a lare portion citizen, of Hrookville and it. vicinity to their , i oi wnien ire entirely new, ana oi mi- latesi sijie., havinc been arlt cted bv oneof the nartners. who has j just returned from the Hastern cities, they are confi- : " if 1... i. .u... '.. .. ern cities, they are conn- , the expectativn. of their i d'-nt tnat liis-y can meet friends and the public. I Their iiricei are uniform and itp. PADGETT M ACT, l'.T,M;'."in start, het. 4th and Slh, Cincinnati. March, 20, 1344 13-1 jr IIA1.DWAUE. fl mt iit nf hmnlwan-, compaising arrp" and gfiwrxl assort m. nt of TABLE Sl HOCKET CUTLERY, File. Swt, SirkU-s. Scjihv smmih, Hat and Manure Korks Shovt U and Spade, Nailf, Wiiv. Anvili, Vict-, SmiiANi Ht-lluv. Lck and Latched of rvt ry kind in hutis cn's Carpt-n-trr'i tools, ( m pro tools, etc. (il XS. PISI OLS. Ax., fcc. j Toirthi r with v,. iarticlr uually Tttund in a well assorted Hard w rw ttun' tit hn h thi-v invite the attcn- i Uvn ,f nurchant, Mci-liaeica, and Fanner. Trrma CASH. I.YMAX RICE. Jt the tifn of the Jrtvzt. p 7 Main txreet; 5 doors be Uw Pearl n. CINC1NXATI, OHIO. April IS, 13-J5. It J TEAS. HALF Chests Young Hyson, '30 do Gulipow'der, 50 2ti do imperial, Si0 Caty boxes assorted. For sale by A. DONALDSON CO. Corner Ninth and Main sts, Ciacinnnati. March 10, 1845. 14-ly KUXDUIES. BARRELS Alum, S?0 Mais Cinnamon. 25 Barrels Copperaa, s 10 Case, loili Macd, 500 Kegs Nailiro, -1000 Lbs. Cottos, 1 Ifog.headsu Y'arnrr, Come r Ninth and Main streets. Cincinnati. A. DON" ALDSGN ft CO. Cor. Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. March io, 1845. '4-ly. TERMS CASH! I. V 31 A N &. It I C E. fMl'ORTERS. W liolesale and Retail Daellcrs in. J Hardware and Culle-ry, Wire, Steel, Nail. ic. No. 87 Main strict, 5 doors below Pearl st. Cincinnati, Api-i ISth, 1S45 16-ly D ODD'S FASIIIOXABLE HAT STOlTK, 144 .tla'a Sirrrt, THREE COOPS BELOW F0USTH STREET, CIM0IKKAT1. The Hat l acknowledged t an ini;iona!i( part of dre-a; therefore it becomes intere-tiu; to learn where a setiteel, well made anirlii can I n procured. I Invite ihe citizens of Itroohville, a-d its vicinity, who may visit Cincinnati, to rail a-i I examine the queiity, tyl nd fitilsli of my IiaU ; feeling confident that I un glre aalisfartion. Wua DsMld 1 SAVE YOUR TEETH! GW . REF.IT, ".Surtjenn Dentist, Is now in Brookvilie, where he will r-niain a short time to attend to calls in the line of hit business. He is prepar. l - , ed lo "i'Tf ruher I riAt.i Pfnf nr and warrant their beautv and durability ! ail s.tss-r-a t'.on. n tfifk Tmtnt Art nr rformrrl nnnn the Mt and mn app wrd principle. Peront wi.hing 1, .1 wlll .. l.-n .... rail n n ... . . I, I .. i . . ;,,.0n(.. ..i.loni. Hr....L-viUe unninllr. all onrr , : wj b(. w,rrant;d. Raitm at McVurdy't Hotel ; Srptembfr I0,h 164J. Jiy PLOUGHS. aV J. A. MILLER'S warranted Ploughs, 'Sloop's P I pattern. For sale by " R. . TTNER. March 29th. 115. 14-1 T 11(1 II S ItlTIST ! A ' '7 . . . ' NO. Ai M UN ST. BKT.VEEN FRONT & SECOND lT.C'l.sAfcI, bLALCR IN Juniata Iron and Nnils Steel, Castings, etc., etc Mirch 27th 145. H-Iy. II. KKSSIF.R, BUCK SKIS DRESSER, 4 GLOVE MANUFACTURER, KEEPS on hand at all times a larire assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, Mm and Leather of all kinds. No 278 ain sf bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cincinnati O. March JOth, 1845 ,J'JZ 'rkctifImTwiiiskv k LW AY'S on band and for sale br A. DONALDSON; CO. Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. M,arch 20, 1845 H-ly Giil Books and Holiday Presents ROBINSON k JONES, 109 Main Street, Cincinnati. -ITJ7TLL be prepared, during the present season, to offer the larp. st, best selected and chrapeat variety of Annuals anu Gift Rooks ever offerred in this market. Amongst them will he found 1 he Diadem a splendid annual in quarto form, with nine exquisite mezzotints by Sartan. Tbe Gift elegantly bound in rich calf and cloth, and cmhctlishcd by numerous fine engravings on steel. 1 lie Upat a I hrisnan Gttt Book lor 1841; an elegant volume, in rarioui steles of bindinir. j The Snow Flake edited by T. S. Arthur an elc- ' gatit and chaste holidav present. j The Boudoir Annual' for IS4, with nina magnificent . illustrations. Friendshin's Offerinr for 14. ( Latin Hnokh a new and superb edition. rith llluttratinns on steel The Lady ofthe Lake, in the tame atylo. The Forpet Me Not for 1K46. I he Token an annual for ;S4S. ' The Moss Rose an elecant erift Book. 1 he Christian Annual for 1846. J The May Flower; The Christian's Book, Together with a irreat variety of CHILDREN'S GIFT BOOKS. Ineltidine; many varieties, such as i The 1'iclure and Verse Book; The History of a Mouse; Little Stories for Little Folks; Kriss Kringle'a Book; ! My Boy's First Bock; Little Lessons; A Mother's Lessons; Nurserv Rhvme-s; ! Little Forret Me Not; Child' s De'light; Blossms of Morality; Robin Hood. ALSO A ttetieral assortme-nt of NEW AND A M USING GAME. "What d'ye Buy," "Trip to China," "Scientific Amusement," "Robinson Crusoe," "Strife of Genius," ' "Christmas Cards," "Nick Bottom's kl,akespeare,"&c. ' ALSO Dissects-d Figures and Puiiies; The SpellinR Came; Dissected Maps; Block Alphabets, &c. Also, the Great Brother Jonathan, Annual for 1845 Containinjrovereihtycnpravinirs, an entire Novel by Washington Irving, Tales, Sketch- ' t, Poems &c. f CjThe whole nf this iinmensA assortment must he sold d urine; the Holielays, as we keep nothing over from : year to year., and w ill be disposed of at the very lowest ! prices. ! CITIZENS AVDSTRANGERSshouldbearinmind ; that the best and cheaoest assortment of Christmas and t New Year's Presents niav be had of I ROBINSON &. JONES, ; No I01) Main street, a few doors above Third, 'Vest Side : Cincinnati, December I, 1845. 5J-3m. t NEW GOODS AGAIN! m H E subscriber ha. illct reeeivml tfllmet fi-nm the I Eastern Market, anu is now opening at Lit More I in Brookville, a general atsortiuent of goods, suited to ! the. present and approaching season; among which are: j Fine and Superfine cloths oj various colors; ! do do cattimeret, plain ir fash, patterns;'. A good atsortment of Satinets pVn e fath patterns; ! Red, H hite and Yello-m Flannels; I Fash. Tveedt and Kentucky Jeant; ' Calieoct of almost every grade aid style; j Vi :.ham and cut lain ralicc; j town. Muslin de l.ainrt onrt i Dark and Fancy rol'd plain and figured Atpateat; Black and other colored Silkt; Sartnet and Bonnet Sitkts Black, U hue and Pink eir.nr; H hite cambric, Jaconet ir Mull Muslins; Book, Smlit Cr Behind Mutlint, plain and fg'd; Irish Linen, Linen Lawn and Bithop Laicn; Shavlt, Drett Hd kft and Silk Pocket HoTk'fti reilt, and Ladies' White Poekci Htfkjt; Best Kid, Silk and cotton Gloves; do do Ao do Mils; Satin, Silk and Martaillet retting; Black Italian Silk HiTk'Jt and Satin Stocks; A variety of Lace. Edging. Footing and Insertion; A splendid assortment of Ribbons and Bonnttl; ALSO A good attortment oj Hardtcare, Queentu-are and Sails; Boot t and Shoes; Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats; Leather, cotton Feirn. LIKEWISE: A general assortment ot Groceries, including an ca-fr quality of Malaga and Port Winet. All f which will he offered low for cash nr country prodnee. The public .re respectfully invited to call examine and jadge for tkoaatalvsM. x. r ali is Juts f, Ht. 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IXTITT It TI P h... : . g I .hiUdelpl. ,d Pitt.hnrirli. . snlerf,!t .. ""' ....... ..l iiDI en, lie 'ortConsistitie; in part of super. Uroad Cloths ,... ,,.,.- ,: 'A r,. A... ", . '. "' Summer Kentucky Jt.,, plain ,nd fancy Drillinir and f broon Sllk Vclct. Satin, Merscill,-, and fane" y'S" iliir, splendid new style Fancy Prints, Halenoe ,. """"'.'". S-"" naitimt, 1,J lui de Lane, Crape de Lane, painted Lawn, Ciinjrham" I Apx 't Check, plain and figured Alpaca Lustre, li,m baziue. black and fancy llress and llonnet Silk Cot" j ton and, Linen Haiiukcrciurfs, Ribbon, Glove. 'pin ; Needles, Tuck, 1 ory and Side Combs, Ruttons (j,J j Suspenders, black, white and fancy Barer,- Scarf 1 hilx't and lancy Snmmer Shawls and Dress Hand' kerchiefs. Tickings, Bleached and Hrotsu MiuljCotton and Linen Table Cloths, Swis, snd idi, ,uii Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, Striped end Barred Swi,i lnJ Lace M Js'.ins; a large assortment of tUOKS$ L'OOTS. La ghorn, Casimere, Beaver and Palm Leaf llr.t. r : jence Bradrand Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair' p, " - sage and Flsor CarM ting, Calf and Moroceo Leather A Urge assortment of IRON SAILS, Outi n n in. C- Ijiiaa rr- "I r-. .f. -r-s a f ' . . s . . .. x - i - . - .. .. .. - i . . IU' tO .1...' I 'The above stock of Goods was bought ni-hcatb j and gn at pains were taken to obtain the m on the n,0 I favorable terms, and can therefore be soM at nito-ed ' prices for cs.h or produce. Purchasers will do wt'l- ' call and examine for iliemselves, ' Hrookville, April 23, U45. I-'. MANSION' HOUsr. CINCINNATI. O. (Main Street opposite the Coi.rr Hout- 1 f HAVE taken the Mansion Hons,- la.v occioi.. by Mr. C. Kelsey, where I will be- ha'ppv to , lZ commodate my friends, and tLe public irenerallT I JOHN S. GORDON' Not. 4,1315 4S lf ! TOBACCO .fc SNUFF. JCUTAIR. BATCH ELDER, Wholesale and r. . tail dealers in Imported and American Ciais ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Snuff, j So. 23 Main St. fourth door velnv Sia rA ti ttett s-o ! CINCINNATI. O. , March tj, 1945, S. S. JACKSON, , v. "or.re i .si.iis sua t lukis i , tnrcc miles i. i lw Cincinnati, on the river roid. beteeeen the i re.idelices of Major William Oliver and S. S. L'lloa;. n-.cd.ie-u, keeps constantly for sale Fruit anC Ornaiutru. I tal Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Green-House plants, A.c C5Cuf Ftosvert at alt Sectont.j: j (A Catalogue and prices can be wci n st the 0ff.es y the Indiana American '. March J7th, i3S 141, i 1 XOTIGK. I AERCIIANTS is ho are in the habit of purs-ha,m ' ! )Tn ' Ooods in Cincinnati would save themselves a ! gre at deal of trouble by scudin? orders to us for stick j articles as they may uant, tsliiih m-will fill on tha moit accommodating terms, and warrant them to b as cheap as the c:'ii be had west of the mountains.We keep constantly 011 hand a lar?e stock of every W'ici iption of Dry Goods, and are prepare-tl to fill nT order that may be entrusted to us. If we have not th article ordere d we will pet it on as pood terms as th individual ordering the same could (ret it himself if ho I were in the city, and better, fir we arc constantly in j the market and cannot he deci ived at to the value of j the article ordered. The strictest uutntion will ba I paid to all orders sent us, Kesp'ly I OOD 3c LAllKIN. j P. S. We have been iu the habit of receiving or. 1 ders of the above character for sometime, and hsv. concluded to pay particular attention to them in fuI tore-, and take this method of inform in merchants of j the fact. Send on your orders, and we'll urrante I satisfaction. w & L Jov is ISIJ a-f O HEAP HOOKS! CheaD Hustc! Cheat) Paner'.: I KODINSON ftJONKS, Printers and Publishers. 109 ,Vnn Street, above Third, West Side, Cincinnati TAiE lately added very largely to their stock of cheap Publications. Periodical. Stst.oii.rv. ar.4 Music, and are now better than ever pre-p red io em. cute wholesnleand retail orders fur these articles. Tliey have much increased their facilities for transacting Periodical Aije-ncy Business, and now offer more favorable t. rriis t country subscribers than thev have evfr keretiifiiro rf.in. -...w ... 1.1 A i.J , - - . ... j ... iiiiuru, u) sue n-ceni chance in the post office laws, to deliver their publics lions inmiiir.ioiit tne West Free or Costs ex to subscribers. Their extensive arrangements comprise the ftiU lowing popular Periodicals, viz: Oikham s Maeaiine Demotratie H'tics, Godey's Lady's Book, j American Review, Columbian Gapazine, Knickerbocker, Ladie-s' National Magazine, j Eclectic Magazine, Arthur's Marazine, j Blackwood's Marina. Brownson's Review, London Lance t, Edinburgh Fori irn Review, Braithwait's Retrcsrtat, London Medical Review, j Farmer's Librarv, &c.. See., A.e., ke., !:c. The above works will be forwarded by mail to any direction, and the amount cf postage theieon return to the subscribe! in late popular works: Robinson Sc. Jones are also agents for the fo'.lowir.f iterary Newspapers receive subscriptions, and fcr. wmu eo ail ilire-eilon VIZ: illis' Weekly Mirror, Broadway Journal, Old Countrvmap, I The Weekly Tribune, j Neat's Saturday Gsietta, I Saturday Evening Post, j Saturday Courier, j Dollar Newspsptr, Jic Bennett's We-ekly Herald, I ne new lorker. FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. They receive by every mail steamer, direct from s.oiioou una Liverpool; tne lollowinr; The London Illustrated News 25. Dublin Frceir.sn'i Journal, 25c. The London Pictorial Times. 25c. Tha Dublin Notion, 25c. Lundon Punch or Charivari, 2.'. V.'ilmer 4t Smith's European Times, 12j. Bell's Ufa in London, 25c. The Weekly Despatch, S5c. Orders for sinp!e copies of which, or larger subscriptions will be promptly attende d to. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Constant and valuable additions are beint; mad t their stock of Books in the cheap form, embracing tot pnblications of Harper h Brothers, I Bnrtfesa. Stringer Sc Co, Lea II Rlanchard, I Wilson ft Co., Carey Hart. Morris, Willis fc Co, Greely & McElrath, E. Ferrett & Co., it., it., tc, Orders for which, for single copies or more; will sitae with imme-diate attention. When orders amount to 11,00 or upwards, the s mount of nostatre will be n mitted to the purchaser ia other recent publications. tT 1 nit oner puts it in the power of the inhabitants of the smallest and most ubscur country villaeeto obain his reading as cheap and as readily as the inhabiant of eastern cities! CHEAP STATIONARY. R. fc J. having greatly reduced the price cf (his n crssary article to consumers; they new offer a good tr ticle of letter paper at 5 cents a quire, or one dollar per ream, and finer qtialiti.sfrom I0to25 cents aquira ALSO Cap paper from 10 toil cents a quire.' ALSO A general assortment of Steel Pens, Sealing -Vax, Wafers, Ink, Letter Stamps, Envelopes, Saud Boxes, Ink Stands, fcr., Ac., st equally reduced rates. CHEAP MUSIC. This new article for the Piano. Flute, Guitar, Ac , is elegantly printed, fully equal to the old style, and at One-fourth the price; The assortment comprises a great variety, and iuludes all the kinds advertised by Ihe s heap Music Publishers, and at the publishers pries. C7"This Music is published in uniform style, ao that tire dollars worth bound up, w ill form a superb volutna of choice Songs and Pieces. This amount of music, ill the old style, would have cost the purchaser from Ticenty-Fivt to Thirty Dollars! Great Inducements to Clubs! The system of clubbing fur Periodicals is now so general, that the undersigned are enabled to offer g-reatct inducements than are held out by the Eastern publish' ers. It is now necessary to make distinct remittances to each publisher, in order to obtain the works requiredi but by the Clubs in each vicinity combining theirfunda and forwarding them to us, each taste may be consultcd, and any number of each periodical obtained without further trouble we being the General Western Agents for All the Popular Periodicals in the United Stetet. tj"TAKE XOTICE.'Xa Clubs formed in twns or vicinities, having direct communication wilh Cincinncti by steamboat, railroad or stage, may have the parcels put up monthly and forwarded by public conveyance or private hand, and thus Save ail their Postage C3"This is the time to arrannv fur the MAGAZINES FOR 1S46. Specimen numbers of the various periodicals will be forwarded to persons wishing to avail themselves of this offer. All orders and aoinmunications mutt b address-, d to ROBINSON fc JONES. Printers and Publithert, 101 Main Street, H'ett Side, Cincinnati. K. B. We have a very extensive Book and Job Prin. ting Office, in connection with our establishment, embracing every variety of new and fashionable materials, where the fine-st Letter Press Printing, in all its branches, will be executed at the lowest prices. Book Binding also attt-nded to. Cincinnati, December 3, 1845. 5? 3m. BURDSAL'S C0MP0USD FLUID EXTRACT OF . mfc T If IT T ! 5.1 H3.I.I. ;iwiiii.i, TOR the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or ' Kinc's Evil, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Ulcers, painful affections of the Bones, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blotches, Glandular enlargements and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. The.' following is from H. C. Langdon, formerly ed.tor of the Troy Times, in relation to Burdsal't extract r rssnarilla. "It is a valuable medicine. I hava ! tried il thoroughly and ean bear ample testimony v i its good effects in my own person. I have for several I vears been ine tuoiecl oj violent niteasec, it"" f"" in the limbs, Ac, and verily believe the free use of Sarsaparilla was the principal remedy that perlormeo the cure." For further evidence of its efficacv, refers ! enee is made to the following Physicians, who fcavw ! tretcribed it -with every tuceest in their practice: I Dr. Stephen Boaner, Dr. Charles W oodward. ! " Wm. Mount, " I-f- Buckner, ! William Smith, " " iGoshom, j " J. Black; ' Or to MicaiaA Williams, Eq., Adam X. Riddle, Esq. ; Edward C. Roll, " X, M'Lean. Samuel Lewis, SamuelTaibott, -1 Captain L. Shally, " Jamea Torrence, " i All of these last named gentlemen have either trie It themselves or used it iu their families, with the happiest resultt. Xumerout references might be given, put thete are deemed sufficient. This prepa.-ation is warranted to care the most mvet I erate case of disease, arising from imponty of blood; it j hat never yet been known to fail, and in no ease is rt j mnneration asked, where a perfect and tpecdy aura i not effected. Prepared and told by CALEB 5. BL'RDSALL. Wholesale and retail Drueg:st (sign of Dr. Hue,. : f. E. aomwr Main awd Fifth strMts.Cusaianaei March irt n4 U -ly
