Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 April 1846 — Page 4

i, iciroa acuoa ana rrosress 01 laeiaa-- ! ri thscKt fm IrtrHstna. NO. XV. !

JFratn f V JfVeri. CArwfmn 'tvocettr

The fall of 11 1 t.mn.t J-hn S,!e ?vn re-j hid -much more en- erpre and nny m re , tnrr.ed it. the M ,i.r district . nJ William irilnbilartt. than ihe Luer, bul 1. hp in- ; Hani' pp..iteJ to White Water cifrwt, ! h.'eiieBl ol Matron enwur.d re ; J ,.,., S...r.rviil M OxS.rf. and John fwhiie iboee of ev,y d,J not, ; Siran.ro to Lrr-neeourg. At the firt Madison, with a urrooi; hue coanuy l . 0.,.ir,U raeetinrr for Oxford circuit,, which ' im .roved, i a cty, white evay.. ith j

hive Hirriion.S tls uti'tod tha White , v.. n.l Oxford .-irciiii toother, so tint Som-TviHe a id llm.t tra e!ed b.itta circuits, ! whku cave the people greater variety. I S.imervi! e was a lime insn - tailor: he ws a tvitr. of wood common sense, and some

i many

hi:t was regarded m bavin? ! careiu'.ry rcantr. an iiw :.""- ...... , ' .... :.. .

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mora ta'enu nin he reaiiy possessed. Ho : nistiea tr.e jasi mi -?I " .r,v ,!iiL ... .or! ithouo-h the have some discrepance t. suppose tn.s. nem.g. h

J - " f;,! i I .hor,. H- h.d a most them. I think I may say, Khj h jr. ; o-ie bu.lt ..f bricks whi

,i,r mini in one reject. He was ev- did form a class in 111. aid aUh-iiii' ih. j ever haJ in ludisna.

er pr.me to spiritualize and allegorise the historical facts in the Bible. I re- . tiiiii;

,w,Sr hprin r his preach once from ajtn the place, Le is proaj .- k.'u -s ii 11. -Ad Ivijib went up by a , did not be!.n5. to the society, au 1 th a .1tthiAwlr J into fceivee." He inlrodaced ': ler Griffith went there a few f his latter

all sorts c fi.riAe ana gracious cperauons -ito his sermm oil this text: bat befors he l.t .1 ' KKvin.l a most dreadful whirlpoal, which was car tyir.j .the wicked to hell ia numerous crouds. At another time, ha said, the -vorJ Gospel moaut good news, and then anal jz i'T the word news into its elements, ha i side the lctteis stand for the initials ol 5iorth,east, wet, an I south, and by this process proved tha universality of the atone:.v;t, a:id tint God would send the Gospel into the foar quarters of the world. Perhaps the roade. is ready to say, the man was a solemn trifl.-r m th j things of God. Do not con- 'ade so hisf.fy, :ny brother, for a more h jv: nt, sincere, and zealous nun, and ortho-f.c-r -tuinrt. thm otnervi le. was not easr t.-,h !"..:.:i.l. How it tcss lliat aiiiind so ! and intelligent, could take such ir.-.i: o! a. ijorizmj. I know not; but I , i . I .1 r . I f...n rMm j the Mi viteh; is vei living as a member : of th- liubar- conference, bat is superan-1 nuit-d. May the Lord bless him in his old j for he was useCul with us. H int was a young mm from Iventiicky of rnoctab!e family conuections. He had jast been received on trial, wnsn ne was . . .i I 1" I. : VT S Ua wis a most -rave devoted younr lain, whose success in winnins souls was iii tal work, and he bid fair to be a man of j , 1 1.1 1 . ! ire"it eanrisnce; ana ue couuitess wouin have been a man tt rr.'jcu popularity ana 1 -. . . . . , . j - I

U5c:.iiness, lthe nai unue some uu&- 1 ison occasionally 1:1 ui, nucu uci.aintakes. The first mistake, and the found. ed Silver Creek circuit. The society in

lion of all Iho rest wis, his premiture marr,i; which took place before he bad fully c t-ib!isLs.d his ministerial character. 11 married a mst excellent woram, who became unhealthy, in consequence of which Ire could not regularly attend his work, and he becimc embarrassed in many ways. She diod and went to rest, and he married agiin, and became disconnected from the iJL'j-ch; but was subsequently united to it airain, eiv3 so remained for many years, and was, to soma extent, useful; but htd many ti.is and downs in hi3 eventful life. I believe he is now at the head of a small bam', ia Randolph county, la., who call theruel,cs Republican Methodists. I hava known him lonf and well, and think, while hi is b?am3worthy, ha is also to be much aiued. We miy say of ministers, what liawes says of females, in his oration on female education, if a minister chance to 6 verve fro-n th-2 strictest rales of virtue, Ruin ciiiii'-s au-J e:mless sHam; ;ul one false step (. cr l.'.a-ts his fame: in his io- In in:.;' Ut pliro 1I vaW I.K.k l-.leU to wiittt he was before: ll.-su- i !.o iiars tUat fail t.-rNcno more-." t love and pi'y the mm, and wish him wc'l in time and etern-tj-. 1 do not incn-lh.-sa factrj to alH.ct Hunt and his trirtrl,- win mo anion J mv best friends. i.-i to warn niv junior hrethreu in the min i.,trv in einuk 1 nM to bo in a hurry to 's:nb-T th nsolvps and the Church ith ilr' fire t:i a lam'.ly. Wheu S-jinervill'e and Hunt cams on the ciriu-l-i, ti:-3 bi.t.T controversy (before I'.a ord) ct.-.irr-rniur lVUgianistu had nil et ci.ded. This controversy might have :i nam-u aJ one oi lb? causes ui tuc ucue in th; t.vo iH-niom vcars. To show lb: lit liv th'' to r:t cflh2 tunes. I will t I '. t A worthy brother who j d i:i my ' Timet!) p retch. n r a he'.i o.isi'S r i j .ied h'.s r ,ci iitv '.vis rec invneaded to i-.-.oeiiili c -nfer-jnee for lii.er.se O ...... i l, l,,s ivs too ver i i h uai tlejiravity, and e iii.iority of those who hid) !-.'o.nm-3n IttSo'i for license to on to sijr:t aremon-j i. eh, were nreva triiicc a-'iiiit t'.ieir o. :i reroinmendation, so that v. i.e.i the brother arrived at the sjutrteily tiieoii:', h- was informed by the presiding eider, tl.sl he never admitted a;jltjalio,.s for Heene until the list quarterly iiH t nj: a d it" this weienJt'.ho case, he held a K:ir;i;'.ri".ca ij-rnst giving him i.;0.,-,sc f i j.-.eJ bv' m my of th? o?rson whise -i1 nes were t his reeomoicudation. S im trvtlle ar.-i 11 ml were luth .1 cidedly orth aflt'r a few l'OV OO III. &.I"'.;:i. &J tn rounds, iha simple euasidsd, and a gra - ch.i3 revival commenced in many parts o' ... . eulwocircu:H wmcn in-jy iraveiea. li,! war wuo.v Brattl.,?lUa

ft III tile? P:J i'iV5 I ia ICU 1 1 1 - 1 UUliivi s3, : , , . - ., . J V-iverntnc;.! lanJ wuib.in? pur. tug to see the chimneys fal on lhe peo,,,l,c' r..tforthain.i.-:n3or,.ecu'liiion,:,- rhey were "UUide chimneys, nd L. u'b J c'.e-.rtui and e.;':e.l by lhe hmiest j would have injured nobody in Iheir fall. . . . .1, .. ... v.nip.."i.-,.- rini.'lri Pain's m -ti in. . inline has fiine hi iii"rr

m V ' ; r ti. in ' i.iruv.13 "settlers, who Vt -jrJ, i'.U.ij t i he ir Hi l spel; and these - . 1 .. .1.,,;.. .1 . 1 ... I ne urj i"f;i wu.ioa.y umm aud gladly f A'.o wed them inn the wil ier- ... r is ta nreach Jesus lo mem. nan th-i settlements hi.. bJcn aiiinstcx-. ,-iasivcly on the witer coarses; bjt now j m-ic'a of th-3 gul nand b?l ween lhe nur.:erous streams of the White Water valley ; b i m le be ccltlet:, J asi3 j;"!-ve Kara vai-, f.jnr.ity ,v:id c .iaetiioss to lhe country j My t!u ind i.-tri.;us men then on the work,: isi uiy of these nev setl'cmcnts werevtsi-j ted, a i J t-:;vi!i but tl.iurishinjj; societies were I termed. Hy reference to the Minute, it j will ie f,.und that there was an increase on j 1 1,-3 White Water circuit this year of one j hundred an 1 eiirhly-nuie, and on Oxford of! one liU u;r-u an i snni)-i"', '""1.13 i.i tt!i on th.n two j iind circuits, three Lu ;- dred a;U sixty-one. and these were mostly new members, snundly converted to God. I,i wrence'our circuit htd suileied more of r, falling oiT Than arty other partofthe work, bjt"iiuv the country hejin to impijve in all lis borders, and the zealous Nuance wis found at his post in every pmofhis work, from Ory's. (where he used to preach occieionally,) between White Water, and its tributiry, called the D.v Fork, dow.i to Midison, and as far Irooi the Oli o river as there were any settled -ents. At this time, Vevsy was a new, b;it m-ist flouiihintoA-n,aiid Strangecqm meueed jireachinf in it, aad formed a small Ft.eietv. but, ala.M lhe materials, in the in mi," were of a most unsuitable kind .to -ge reputation and stability to Method.sm It the proprietor of the town had taken a broad nn l correct view of things, and invited n oral and relisiaus persons to selUe in t.nv.i hv generous 'iffers. and if b". bad ji o f .r'aS t build z meeting-house ai. l.is ..w.i PK.iei.6e, ai?d if the firstmcm-rr-rs rrthe i;ii irc;i li id been of the right

would hive been . a .urui, nrcitV aiKl .HJdlnon nr," o;...... r.e i.,.,; h fUst knenv Vevsy and I f in th winLcr or l$i5, the form? crate town. " mucn i-r - in? the f.ct.Uiat the nest wn ior . ... . country to fijurish. is to fca.1 UvJi and mote rcl.-ion. f . l be society m ..i.uib .. - - i,,a to er V CIlVS. .iter first settler there ",nKS lu,; refrular traveling rreac..er , rounu o.. 'Jk which consisted i society formed by fer15' vvincn con.ioi-u i !f L PvPn members for several years. ; Durins Dixon's yeir, the society still rcmained, but was small, la a former nuin her, 1 say, I would incline to believe that j GriSth preached t'ere, were it not for 1 documents which attirm mat u.xon was thefirt resu'.ar preacher. When lwr te that, 1 had "only read the statements uf one man and his ife, who, I suppose, did not heir Gritnth. 1 have supposed, in the last ! number, thu Crume did not goto Madison in the perilous times, when he roue Liwrencebtirg circuit, and that the society became disorganized, while they were with out a pastex. w hen strange went to .uaaisun in the ! fall of 1S14. hs revived or reorsatiized society, which had only six or eigut mem bers then. In the following winter, thsre. - - a.!m mnolinff in tl.A tnan e llfl 1 the holy sacrament, was administered by Sale, tlas preaidinff eider, which was the first lime that ever the sufferings and death ; of the Savior were conimemorat-o. in mil ,. wav in the place. It ia said, there- were j six or seven preachers tt this meeting,! j wnicu was a targe numaur iuj- m.: iiiwiusi i. rtkAA,inrra 'I' Ik r. ex. -f fc It m a'nro t ra it j elins Preachers, Sale. Strange, and V,1. liam M'Maham, who tien traveled Shelby circuit in Kentucky. Sila and Strange are I I 1 k .. - . . . I... ueaa,anu ji .tiaiiin now uctuns i jiemptiisconierence. n.: pretcusa at jiw - : II.. : Ul) 1... .1 Madison increased ctuisiaerauly this year. as did many others; ins the ebbing of the c.r j cuit now ceased . ... . i . i H,ntiirfr.i.iiv.rL-riii-.iiil aia. Abautthis time, some 1 t.-t n.lrxktistA n rr n 1 ii Methodist families settled about eleven, ! miles northeast of Mid ison, and were formed into a class, and had preaching, winch i I was a great accoxuiodation to them; lor they had to go to .uadisou to hear the i word and eniov class, when they nrst came to the neighborhood, now called C iiiaan. The class at I3ucha.tnan s station, bior named, was agsin revived, and was built up in the good ways of the Lord. The in crease this year on the circuit was eigl.t--six. Pjiphano (111. r trior ivihc tfl knrtw tvllV I do not give some account of Ihe Muihodis meeting-housesi in these extended circuits. The reason is, there were none, or neatly none, of which to give any account. In 1811, there was a small meeting house built 01 Clear cr, ek, east of Sallisbury, ths ih.m county town of Wayne county, la. JJui ihe town has gone to desolation, an I become a farm, since the county seat has been removed lo Centrevil.e. The meeting hott-e was never well finished, and after the cotirl-huiise was built in Salisbury, the preaching was removed thete, aid thfl meeting-house was stt;Tered to go to desolation. This was 'the first Methodist meeting-house in the ; whole While water Valley. Il should have ' been preserved as a memento of Conner years. Three or four years afterwards, there was another small log meeiing-house j built a few miles from the former which was called Cam s meeun" house, and was ab(jui of orlh fr0:11 wher9 ! the city of Richmond now stands. About ! ....... i;.,a I ti-riisiliAr lipforsv sir nflpr my mlormalioii cues not uetermine,; mere was another log meeting-house built in the ! southern nart of the same countr. t ailed Doddridge'smeeling-house.beingsonamed aftf r a mosl estimable family, who had settied there from western Virginia. Uoth tl..idfa Iw-t.aA trorA ct-oirlinrt mtfl in ncin -hen I rode White Water ci.cuit in 1818 and 1319. They were small and fiat but iewumJvs, aula fire place and chim - neyinoneenJ. When I used lo preach J . ! in them in co d wpa her. and Hie nconle ' would colled around the ere, so a Iq ..I Brl vrith th.ir hsrLs in iui I u'niild havp Iippii , g3j t0 see u,e chimneys fall down in the miJa of serrr.jn, so that lhe people would

bind V;vaV- this dav.

. l ......, itir. liici vr inr iiii s linn ill nil ill n ill uiiici-

I havp heen intlncf?rl to iret stoves. Do iuh!'"5' '"" vur me watitui room, many

,hink reader lhat i w,M,ij hare been Wil i an 1 there is none in its Dlace. Doddridse's j Ins been suspnnded by a jood and spacious j . . . a i ... 1 n I n ... . ... , oriCK nouse. aooih icio, uit-re ns anj 0,ler meeting-house built of log9, on the waters of Lee's creek, a branch of the Dry Fork. Thu house was in Ohio, and i belonged to Oxford circuit.' In 1820, there was another log tense buili ebout four mile, fmm Itrnol: villp npar the rn 1 In " w ...... - - - - -

Connersville. I suppose the entire chur.eM:"'1 'Bn ine ""leoia churchproperty in the whole White water valley i ot lhe towns, and erect up to 1323, belonging lo lhe Methodist j ""b,e bul PIa,n "HilJings inthecentie of Episcopal Church, was not worth .me i P"Pilati.n, and live and pray as Christians thousand dollars. What a change in this j "U8h, and God wjU "outle your numbers particular! Now oui Church property in i and me"8-'" ry few years, perhaps in the valley must be worth mly or seventy 8 few mo,ulls- ould aim at nothing thousand dollars at a very moderate esti-; le,M lnan ,h,n conv,,""' of Hie entire popI II I I I 1 II . OMfl I f litis . .

nnion. l'er iarsit is wortli near v one:""" ' " - you must nave

hundred thousand dollars. Lawrenceburgh circuit, with all its wealth, had no meeting-house until lhe fall of 1815. At lhe quarterly meeting i.i the winter, when Sale and others were at Madison they staid with Mr. M'Inlire, who had become largely interested in the lown by purchasing the property of one of lhe proprietors. Sometime during the meeting, the subject of building a church was named, and it was resolved to build the next summer. Mr. M'Inlire had lived in Cincinnati before he came to Madison, and had contributed largely iu helping to build a house of worship for the Presbyterians, for whom he then had a strong predilection. In ,the spring, he went to Cincinnati, and cajled on his friends, whom he had assisted, .requesting iheni to assist lure in lurn to build a house in the lown of his residence. With what he received from Cincinnati, and whblhe gave himself, and what the Meth - odists and those who were -friendly to

tltem contributed, they wore able to t?r a;vitii.diise a neat brick chinch, which wa

suiTi.Meiuly Israe for the population at ih.t . r-. , . a Uiuc-.. -kc ciriiri-n was nut reajy tor h-cu-p4r.cy.infre Strange left, the cirriiil for eon faience1; sii tlitl hi titcfor. David Sharp, was the fust traveling preacher wlm preached in it, and dedicated it la the service if alinijhty God, although it vasnnsejtsd, unp1aered, nnil had rji pulpit, and U reai.iiu.L-d in that jtaie several years. When I first prenched in M idion tn Ihe latter part of 1816, 1 prenched. in thedweliina hoire of Mr. M'lntire. as the meeting- i !lOUC W(W too CdlJ ftir liCriipanry. Hro- , - CHlfi. was ln nrsl 1 cl hc tt?lhJlt9 ; There W0tf IllPeiing- , hmiiP built earlier itiati tho whirli I t ... have mentioned, in Clark's erant. which will ne nnt'cod u hen I come to speak f that part of the v;rk: but these were log houses wtih their chimneys. It may seem Grange to the peo-!B of. the present dav, . ' f ' that we did so long without l.,,es.f w,,rsnip; om tnis id.eay ut explanation., i ne cunyry was ne, and very few pcrson.4 had settled permanently, so that there ,night be a flourishing clas in a t arUcular neighborhood, and in a short time the mem hers would be gone, and others whe were n.t Medodists would occupy their places. The country was sparsely settled, the congregations were not large a they are now, s thai, except at quarterly meeting, a private house would hold the people conveniently. Most of ihe people were in nioderaje circtipjstuuces, and being in new beginners in a new country, thev had but ....iw iiii. ,.f. ivi ein. i.i .iui.u...j; churches. Sometimes, instead of occupying the dwelling houses th,e. preachers ; , . , ere mble foi the accoi.tinodation of Ihe peoplf ; and in ihe county towns, the - ouri nuiiaes ere almost urtiiurmiy used as chun !vs for public worship, The force-of hahil hai such an influence on tle preachers who were accustomed to Pach in pnv.ta drelling?, Ibal iliey did i not tirs the neonle tn hnihl phnrrhpr Inr ihi-y did not much desire to leave ihe du elling houses, and go to meeling-houses. 1 j have meitiioned the f.nce ol hahit, a,ni its j influence, and I feel it to this day; for 1 .can hire more tine religious enjoyment islanding behind a split-bottomed chair, on itllf Wn.L ll.1t' ill o n.-iwu.b l.-.i.LiS n.. 4 ... J ! iMimiv liVLG,. rf 1 i -v I !reaCl".US lo "MX ,c" ' H'l'ir, ..o tear ai.u i.mp 00a, Vi l!,ey Wl" not rllew P't tobacco over l"e un" n"or i"" lurnuurej man m preaclii ig to linn Jreds m the best church this sile heaven. Aud then, Biter preaching, lo meet the class, as ihey ate seated in the g iod brothel's house, w hich is for the lime bsing, God's own house and heaven's gate, i wsi delightful, and U the very next thing to heaven itself. 'I'lierj is much complaint these days, that the preachers do not meet class after preaching; and it 3":s 'e 'Mere are many reasons lor mis: one ol the principal of which is, that after the most of the people have retired, lo detain twelve or fifteen persons in a house that will contain half as many hundreds, is enough to freeze iheir hearts, and make the class a dull concern. Perhaps this may not seem so to ihose who are used lo it, as it does to me, who have been used tq the private house. There was one great advantage, however, arising from our tardiness to build churches, especially in the towns; fur although, we had some inconveniences in getting along jn the schuolhous s and court-houses, yet if we had built in an early day the houses must have been small, and this would have done us a very great Injury in the end; we would have cleaved to our I. tile old houses, until we would have lost ihe more intelligent ana rehiied part of our congregations; for such people w ill not go to church when they have to push like rude swine in close pen to get a seat. Ai this very day, many of Ihe best families in Madison would have been our hearers, and many of them . l. : r . i . ' . . . our iitciiiuers, u we Dad not remained in our little old church so long. It used lo in .ke my heart ache, when I was presiding I eldt r there, to see one gentleman after an other arise and leave to make room for i lady, who had no seat; and when I would ! ave., P"ch 10 a congregation three.n.n. nin. j lo beI,eve lhft lad,es Rre ,he fceUer i lt crraiion; but I da not think lliul I. Ilesi'fln u.ilt ll.t I 1. m. l I.I ; uug,Ut uui r.i 11. 1I1A rfii..f n.ri ..r ...i ,...,v..i.;n; f ... ....V. UI, S' VFUl ,11 3ljU a. 1 1.1 u... :r .1 . . . : t-iii:nit-i, tun 11 uiey uo come, ano there ; " V " 1C ."'""""-ii smouiu ! ,ve ,m ,he preference, if they do not ..,..! e,.t i, r. 1 . 1. . .ln l .t I excellent families ceased to come to Melhjoiist meetings; and now they are worthy land influential members of other Churches I and are doing wel'; but I had much rather we had them Cliurched amonir us: for I : 8111 4,11 ' Per!,Ma1e(1 ve rollld oo a ctnr put by them, with all the means ol" Methodism, than other rhnrrli Pa Mn Icould name several Methodist churchin Indiana, that, if a fire or wind from Voa snouia lay tnem in ruins, I should fei 1 like keeping a day or thanksgiving; for if tRey siand much longer, I fear others will i J i l i .i . .cdivs and if ke away our place and nation ii 'i H . t . i . . . house that will hold lhe people. Allen Wiley. Brooktille, Ia., Jan. 21, 1846. The Presidency. The Pulaski Courier nominates the Hon. John Bell, as a candidate for the Presidency. The Nashville Whij is also in favor of Mr. Bell. The Republican Banner (Nashville) prefers Mr. Crittenden. (gj-Thomas Blair, known to minv of '.pur citizens as the landlord of tha Hamilton Hotel, . and recently of the Nations I, Dayton, Ohio, died at Louis, a few dsys since, where be baa raided since last fall. Ricfimona Palladium. (ttVp application was made to the leg, islature of Tennesse, for a lottery ,to build a Catholic church, wliereunon a mfmhrr. Mr j McCaughen, said he bad no objection to j the erection of a church, but he did object to calling on the devil to build it.

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Jayne'i. Alterativo. U HKl'M VMSM.-Thf !rtiri(-lir .! n-scri-. bti ihi pr'pamtion in a nt many iaft of KherVmausi.i, but in i rciy ra hrre it was uit d tuiiil l hi ytit-m h-amt- alT.-cted bj tin- mt t'Icinr, ilir iliss.-as-

wait rumveti. OOU 1". A nutiihiT jf clJ-tfi t qout ttave rjtt-ii t :J' by this Pn p:irattini. tn oitt- iht"w ca-ivi tin nun had btrru alHirtiit ith it o --rrly for ihtrf ern yi-ar ( f tn fwiir.ly ilUHe him tVum buMm-v, and f.ir i fiw month m:nr-liatt ly prviiut(o hi inking tli Life rrxurr aiivi-. hr had lwn ctMitriihil n hi rwuin; xit bt-furr ht- hud tiniht-d "hy ihird hitiU, h- a ena- . bird to walk shout ihv tr-rt, and om rOit r. larw-d to hi- bu-UH-sB, from which hv had hern i-xcttidi-U bj ht I atfrictinn. " UROrSI;I. SWKI.MNGS.-lmi nivifisrine inCPiasr iht powt n nf dtrtiin, Vciti-ji iht ahirliKiits j into hi-alihy x rvist-, by which w jn ron-i or Catrant:ta ! mpoiuoii: , miu4ili unnarural eiilararftnt-nt' are rrdu- i crd. It tm.iaris ritali'y and lone tn rhe whnlc yt.'m, j rimoviiip sirk and inorh'ul h:-H:irhe-s. viJdinft. wan- ' dfrin mania, and mrvou aftVc'tim. j tmkrn for tvmv lime, no matter furw hnt pnrpo, ihin D IK. ! n cntluti.n, thr T'l-nnrntor would any that -nnr of j the nml aiomn.nii tat- of bkm Disease-, I mrtT, itmnrhiirt le. ami S-rt.fiila h.ivc K.fta piimiI hv thi 1 medicine, that have rvrr been recor.lrd; but want of; room in mit nni pr, ciun tni-ir ptibiicatitu at tti.f t time. Preporcd .niv i.y nr. o. Jvnr, x. s;ti. Third smri, I'h.Ud. lpliia. nit o 1 i v v j.--; i; & v i -r? w PI) I ! 1iO!t L:vrr ( 'on: 1:lilil, Cinut, .laumlit-r, Iy.rp.ijl, ; Hhrilmalism. Frtr. Ncrvuuiu's Krvim-la. - nd Di-.ra.-. nf Skin, Impurity nf th' HIiM.d, In- ' (lmiialion. M. lanclu.l y. Sic t-Hf ailnrliv, C-tiviif, I I'ain in the llt-mi, HrVl, SiJ.-, ilacV. and l.imbi, Bilion AffWtion, Ki'ninlir Disea-, 3cc, fcc, nd lirnpvcr an Altrrativeur pitrgativr M. dit inr may Ik- i rvqiiinM. " There i carc--ly nr.y disrate in which Pnrrrnttve : Mi-dicine.. arj nut inor nr U" n-qnin d, and nuich nffiring and sifVus n-.islit Ik- prvv.-iit.-d, re tin v ipore tr-m-rall ii..tl. Nil pemiin ran fi ll well, while a costive hahii-orb-Mly pre. aiU; hrs-.des, it oin irine-; rate eriHi, and often fatal disease.., which micrl.t have be-n avoid.-d hy a timely and jndtcitu -.e nf pniper ltthartic Mcilicine. J he proprietor ean n-eommend these VitU with the greatest conftdnee, hv lievint; them far superior to the pi lis ia j.-n ra nv; nntre mild, more prompt, &nt; and uniform in their operation. In uiit-f them, nt particiflar cae it ouired. Persiiiit mat eyi tnl dtiuU as -wnl, aud, if thirable, vat im mediately aft r takriif them Agw i!I not impair them, a they are Mt combined a to alwity readily dissolve in the Momach. 1 In titnall dme thev arc Alterative, aud e ntlv Laxa tive, hut in lanre doe they are a tivvlj Vaihartic. eleansin the whoh alimeittnry eanal fnttti all potrid, ! irritating, and fee a I matter, and pr.-idttrintr healthy) ecn tiote- of the Stomach, Liver, and the varion other i orrranofihe Ixuly. j "IThe above inedteitte is for ale at the Dr; Store of Hitt & liailf, IlrooKville, ml. U.-3w. HOUR AB LOT IV nilOOKVII.LK AT Y 1. irt.ie of an order of the Pn.hti- Cue. r Franklin cniintv. Indiana, the nuili rsiruerf AJ. : n-ii.',';trator de lmt nan nf the Estate uf Jam. s l)on- ! aurhoo, dicea.ed, w ill sell at public au?ti,:n cn the! premises, nn Monday the 6th dav of April next, lot. I Xo. see. nty-five and seenty-siv,(in Allen's plait uf Bronkville.) on which is a comfortable two stor frame dwelling Huusc w ith litcaen adoinins a fran:estable nearly new, with ntrier nut-bui!dincs. "' i TERMS OF SLF..-One half cash-tl.e other half! in mie T".ir f m-n Ita. tm,- .r 1... i j t V - -iw iuii:iiaiT RlMItT llOte With cemritv r.i h anr,tww.rH I... .a,u i JA MKS McCAW, Jdm. de ions, non. March 4, 1845. 10- ' THbs7nril"AKIS. j W holcs.-tlc and Retail nrutrjist. and dealer in Taint,-, ! Oil,, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, j Corner of Lower Market d Stcamnre sis., t t 'lXCl.XXM'I, O. IJHYSICI S and Country Merchants are rt-q.trst. ! ed to call and examine for themselves. The above 1 nicies are oi tne ocsl qualitv, and mav be had at reasonable rates. Crjsh paid for Giusen? a'nd Beeswax April 18, IS45. , ' Junictta Iron atd IS ails. 20,000; .hs. Slip-i Iron assorted sires? 1 i.uoo ins. it loom Forjr.s do. ooo " American Steel: 100" English blistered do 100 ' Cast Steel. Just r-ceived ari l for ra'e by R. X S. TYN'F.R. Bookville, Apri2J, 114J ' 17-ly TF1RMS OF TH R IX IMA N A AMERICAN'. njll O Dollar, in advance, Si. 50 in six months, S3. 00 I at the end of thr year, and an addition nf30 cents for cvcr.j year payment is delayed thereafter. Advbctisements. Oiie square or les will be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twentv-five" cents if narment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fiftv el's, if delayed Iwo years, and in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisements fur a lunger lime w ill be charged on the s,mt principle As DONALDSON, JNTQ S. BRQWiV, F. R. THOMPSON Grocers aud Coimqissioi MercUnntS, AND Dealers in all kikds op Grass Seed, Corner of Ninth and Main Sis., Cincinnati. Ohio. Barrel of Salt. !5 Kejja niiite let!. For sab by R- &c S. TYNER.. TO COTJNTAY MERCHANTS. C rock cry Va re, &c. FTVIK subscriber hivm( by rvcrnt importation tnm l jil.-t.-rl his stock nr Printed ami Common Wart, would inform thosr wishtn tj lurvlmr, that he can now oHVrl'nr iliHrcamuialin one of the best selertrd aisnrtnu-ntsin thr Wt-st. He feels confident that those ho favor him ith a call will find it to their interest to purchase, at it is hi. intention to sell at low prices, eithi r for cn-h or approved paper. ' '1 lie stock has been selected with a view lo the country trade, and consists in part of "Common and I'rinti d l eas and Tea Wan-; I" dn llnw Is, assorted sir. s; do Pin hers, do dn , do Kdjjert and C C Plntes, do do do do Raker's Dishes and Nappies; Willi a rreat earielr nfot'-fr ai-fipte- n I i. l.nr Al.SO An assortment nf tr lint 'G fats, which will be old by the bot at ManilfactnrerN prices. ' WM. S. S AMPSON, j No. 02, M:tin st. east side, opp Trust Co. Bank, C'in. Mrrh 1 U4i. jo.1v W. II YL A Nil & CO., "irHOLF.SDR and Retail dealers in Staple and S Fancy DRY GOOD V. No. 34, Fifth street, north side three donrseast of Walnut, Cincinnati, O. " ' .MarUi Uth, U45 .j - - Tin, Straw, and Shcl'lron W A 11 E, r Bl'IE subscriber having removed his shnp to the 1 L new huildincr North of Price A J.indsev't store, ! returns his thanks to old custoj. el-s 't)tid th public ; rein-rally, for their patniiiaVe hen-tofore extend, dm j nim, ami;.oiild n.. inform them that he it ready to I furnish articles of Tinware, & - ef the most tubstantial kind, manufactured of the tiesl tin plate, at thr 1 lowest market priees. Persons w isliins to' purchase i any thiutr in his line w ill do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing else. hcte. TO I ES! S TO FES! Also constantly nn hand an assortment ot Stores, snch as l ookinr Stoves of rrjrV different sires. Parlor Stoves and Ten plate' Stoves, which will be sold ow for CASH. B. All kinds of Job work done up with neatness and despatch, old Copper, Brass and Pewter taken in cvchanjre for Tinware. JOHN H. FVOGF. Not. 13, IS4J. 34-lv. , i. i o I if It 1.. I CIIKAP.FAl-iV GOODS. nOCELANO ci McCI.EEflV have just received j abiautiful assortment of Fall Goods nf the latest ' Hj let, to which they invite the attention of the public I trenerlly. Ourstoik consists in part of the follnwinpi Goods: 6 ; Catienpt of the finest ttytft, afiTghan &hns, .Muslin de liiines. Alpaca lu$tre, Vel- j ve's, l.inrnx, .Muslins, 5Aatc, j itrarft, IVdkft. jYaHtren, Linseyi, Clolhes, Cat.imeres, Jeant, Flan nel. 6,-c I Hat, and Caps, Boots and Shoe., Oroeeriet, H.rdo are, qitrens.are, &c. Rte. I They have on hand excellent Fish, both White and ' Mftckerel. Produce will be taken in nrhrnn fn.-: Goods. Our store isiocated near the t onri House. nn ! nSVpViu' the same rstahlishmrnt. September 10, 1845. )7r Wood. J. P. Larkln WUUU & LARKIY I WHOI.F.SALF. and Retail dealer, in Fanes and ! Staple Dry Goods. Aim-Florence liraid, Siw and Palm Bonnetsvflonet Trimmine., Jtr. Jtc , ! eheap for Cash. No. S4, Lower Market tu Cincinnati. Sept. li, 1845. ,7. T JOSEPH CAREY, "lrHol-FSALE and Retail dealer in femeesir. 1 and Produce, No. 9 Commercial Row, foot nr Uain street front of the public wharf. Cincinnati o Salt, Sug-r, CofJee, T.-a, Indian, Madder, Nails ' Glass, Cotton Yarns, &e. Sold at the lowest cash price, Mrch f, 1845. " 4.y COFFEE, SURAH, 7 HOGSHEADS Sorar, ' " 40 Sacks RioColTee, 1 Tierce of Rice, 40 Lbs. Sole Leather, looo " C.tton Varn. 99 Lead. For sale bv fc 9. April t7, is. TYNER. 17.1;

NKW GOODS AGAIN! fllHE ubcrihf-r hit jlt rwived t1ir-cc from tin I Kat-T Market, and is now nnrmnr at hi itore in Rrookville, a qnu-rat asurttnent of goMU, suited to the in-M iit and ppnnt-htii eaiti; nmnii whiih are: Finr nn4 Stifirrjtnr rtnth nj rarimut retort; ilm do cattintct'ct, pitim & fash pattern; -f fffvJ asfttrtnttJtt nf Sa'iitrf pVn cr ftzth pattci nt; Rcf I! Juts a ml JV.'ifi fbtnnrts; hath. Tiered send Kentucky Jeans; Valirort of almnjtt every $ rade and fi??r; Sinf;hiim nnd en Initt rntrro; Artirnt, Xt. tiin ttr I.ainrt arui Batznmirs; Dark and tanry cut' d fthtin nnd Jigurcd jipuccmf

ntncK out trier rofarrr Strstirfjirtd Bonvrt SUks; Black ii' kite and k'iuK.crnpe; fi'hite cnm'trir Jncnnrt O' Mull MvxtinM; Botk, Snrr r Bahinet Muslins, plain and fgd; Irish Linen, Linen I site and Bixhop Laicn; Stimvts, Dress HrTk and Silk Pot kef HtTkft; Vcits and Ladies" White h9'ckri HtrkJt ; Best Kid, S'lk and ettn Gloves; d& do do dn 3.7r; Satin, Si!: and ytnrtaitles Vesting; Black Italian Siik aWk't and Sattn Stocks; J variety of Lgt. Edging Fating and Insertion; splendid essartmeut nf Rift'iorn and Bonnets; A liSrA good assortment of Hardware Queenswart end Kails; Bot.tr and Short; h'ur H'ool and Palmetto Hats; Leather cotton Yarn, Li KEU'ISEt .i genenrl assortment of firocertrr, including en cvtt a quality oj Malaga end Port W ' it.es. " " All of which will he offered tow for rh or ervintry produee. The pa'die arr repeeully invited to rail examine and jmiire Wjv tHewiselfe. h. D. XLLIOV NOTICE. F-UCit ANTS w ho are in the hahit of pttrrhainp ; if I ttvifli m t tiu-mnntt would save themv Ues ft preat deal of tfpuble by semUii? orders to u for fuch article a they may want, which t will fill on tUe ; moet accommodating term;, and warrant them to be at t heap an they can be had wei of th? mountain. Vf keep constantly on hand a turje stnrk of every j description of Iiry ;e.di, r.n:t arepre-iared to fill anv order tm ntav be entrusted to us. f we have not the I ; article orden-d we will jret it on as gnud t-ns. as the ' individual ordeijnj; the same could g.-t it hiins l( if hr ; were ill the city, and h. tt.-r, fur we are constantly in the market and cannot he deceived as ti. .he valije of me .ran, nrn.no. , ue .incest attention win ue pmo o,.or,.. rs.. us, "::'. . ii-f,.-. , . ." LM I j iSS WehavcWn in the tabu of reee.v...i ord.rsofth - above character for nd conclude.1 t pty particular attentton tn th- in ,n 111- ; . I II l-e. ..Id .like I.l. tl. Ih.'d nf , ti.tm . ti tr ni.ri.L.nl nl . the f:ict Send nn rn.tr nrrf,n. ...it M.-'il rp- ot. ! T tsf::ction. Wfe I. Nov la 1S4J 4Vly DODD'S FASHIONABLE HAT STORE, 144 9Inia Street, THSEE BOOHS BELOW FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI. The Hat ia arknowiedied to Le an important part of tlres; therefore i: lierotnes interetinf; to learn where a genteel, well made artirtp ran he procured. I inrile tlieritizenanf ISi-ook rille, and its vicinity, who may ristt Cinriunatt. tn call and examine the quality, style and fit.i.h of mv hat. : frcline confident thai I can gire satisfaction. Win. Dodd. II. KKSSLF.K, I buck skis niii:ss j? gi.o vi: SlAXUFACTUIUUl, KEEPS on fetind at all time a larre anrt-nrnt of Rnek Skirt tilove. Mil and Leather of all kind. No 273 'ain st. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cie.cintiHti O. M.trch 20th, 1?45 U.ly IIECTIP1RD WHISKY Vl.WA YS on hand and for sale be A. llOX ALnsON A CO. Corner Ninth and Main ttreets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1A4J 13-ly HOOTS & SHOES. & S. TYNEItj adopt this mode of informinjrtheir 1 I .customer', and the public that tuev have now ( on hand and for ate the best and most extensive stock of BOO I S &. SHOES that can It fotini in Brtvokftlle. The follow ing articlee comprise a portion of their as. nrtmrnt: Men Ciare Ron',; Worn. Kip Roots (pMr'4 do Calf do do do do do (ewd) do Kip Shots fpepM) do do do ( ewd) do Calf do (pf Kd) do do do (sew V) do Kip do do do Calf do Coarne Rrogant; Kip Shoes; Calf do do Pump; do dn do dn Goat Slippers, do Kin Slippers; Children perc-ed and sewed Shoe: 4c. ike. The above articles will be sold VEHY LOW. Hruokville Ktb 2 1845 6 1y CASTINGS! CASTINfiSIi flHK undersirnod have just received a latire and splendid assortment nfCalinrs, of a superior quality, ennsistin.tr in part of the following articles, which they wiH ii ,t the LOWEST RATES: ikillet9 $ Lids; Dog Irons; Stew Pots J Lids; Sad Irons; Odd Lids; Sugar Kettles; 7i7jsA Pots; Tea Kettles; Sc. Persons wishing to purchase article, in this line will dn well to call on us and rxamine our stock, at we propese to tell them at prices to which no one can object. R. 4 S. TVKEK. Ilniokville Feh 2 1S4I5 (j-lj-I WO lots in nrnokvillr with duellinir houses, one on the bottom, the other nn the bill; also some roltiahir lots, all upon irasonablc termt. JOHN A. MAT SON. ianiiai y 1st 1846. j ,f C. & W. II. ALLEX, Ao. 167, Main street, 3 doors helow Fourth CIXCIXXATI. DF. A t. F. R S in Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Watches. Watch Toolt and Materials, Silver Ware and r inc CutleryALSO Uealert in etmbt, Brmhet, Pereuttitn Co7r, Pitltlt Ptn-drr Ftr.iki, tanry Soap, Porkrt Rook,, Ba- ' or Strait, toeether trifA rrnrrnl variety of frenrh, Herman and EnglitU Fancy Coodt. March 17, 1945. I4-t TERMS CASH! L V 31 A A & It I C K. IMeORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Daellert in. Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Nails Jcc. SiS" of the Anvil, No. S7 Main street, 5 doors below Pearl it. Cincinnati April isth, 1R43 i9lv .' sAirYauiTTKTii: C" W. KEEL Y, T. Surgeon rentis, s now in Hrookvilie, where he will remains sfcort time to attend to rail, in the line nf his business, He it prepared tn inirf tfrt h .LtU. 1 nn Hold Plate or Pivot, and warrant their beauty and All operations in the Dental Att performed unon the atest and most approved principle. Person, wishinr wotk done will please call toon as possible. As hr intends vi.itinr; Hrookvilie annually, all opcr atintis will be w arranted. Roam at MeCurdy's Hotel September 10th 1845. 37lf PLOUGHS. SZf J- A- HH.VUK'S warranted Ploucht, "Sloop't" flFpttfrn. For tale by u , R. 4 S. TYNER. March 2tli, 1845. 14-ly THOMAS BUI ST, MJ. MAIN ST. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts. i lAXTsXXA i I, DEALER IN Iron and Nail,, Steel, Castings, etc.. etc. 1 - l!?LcJrltfl 14-ly. ! W.& S. J. HONEY. Tanners $ Curriers NO. 216, MAtN STItECT. BETWEEN FIFTH ANO SIXTH, CINCINNATI. C'nitantly tn hand an assortment of Sole end tpcr LrtLther, Ca(f, Binding, Lininr, Morocco nnd Kid Skins. Skirtine, Harness. Kifi SAtns. Bridle cy Seating Leather, Shoemaker's Findings, Shoe Threads, Peg', Easts, Bone-Trees, .litis. Tacks, Spnrohles,Bool H cb C.re, ire. And arrry article for thr manufacture nf Roots and Short, and at the lowest prices for CASH, CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND SKINS, March 2Tth 1845. 84-lv 1(53 FIRST rate Grind tale by stone, received and for K. k S: TTNER. "

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Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chsrrr. 2 a" "portan.. pai.. i ,he .de. MM.oia.ia MAauua ui a J , hectic fi ver, and mrht sweats folio and di aih HILI. MIK.HI.IS Stllf.l! lE.iSt.; MOKE I. II- lc ,cl.,le Vould von find a ' dl"lh""i' E.Vt OF ITS SCRf.iSSISti fibJLTH JtbS- KKMKDY KOH THE EVIL' TOitl II IK I I til LEA, s Here it is The experience f more than so rear, m c t e- - j - i . . - I private practice has proved its efficacy, and since its FrimPr- Bake, r,afrW , ?''' . Ky introduction to pt.lliic notice, ah-oogh i, has now , J p..'.en. td.Ky-.M 14, 1845. j been offered butafi-w months, .tssalenai bnunMl""- Sanf..t....V Pars. c-en-.-I take th.s oppor-, Irllttd and i(s tllcc,,as beVond question rreattunity of intortno.e you of most remarkable cure ; , h tha, it ;, iclart.a h :4f ptiormed upon me b) the use f -Dr. Wistar's Bal-; jn the Arorld. sam of Wild Cherry. i ASTHMA In the year RW I taken with an innamation of ' ,a, ftlrfuI ,d distressi;,, maia.lv, wh irh renthe bowel, h,ch I labored under for ,,x week. . hen I , dt r, ,lfe br.l,,.mr durine cont.noance is ...b-r erad-tally ree...er,d In the lall of 1341 I was attack- dued B ;,,,, dimc, b hi, enedy, and tho ed with a. ev ere cold, which sean-d itself upb i mv ,uflVrt.r if enabled by its use ti ubtain quiet rcposrlut.fis and fm ti e s,,ace of thee rears I w. cof. ncd , ,he ,lortne o: b.,,,, is ovt rcumt., thr C17 h u ,plu;.--tnnih.-d. t tried all kinds of medicine; aud eve rc i i ..: . . .L . ,7 . -

variety of medical aid without beneht: and thus I i wearied alon:r until the winter 1844, "rt7ffnr Balsam t'H itti C Arrr." when I heard of i My Inends persiiuded me to tivenit trial, tnouirn :

Ikad pmpal1hK4frnco. itha9 lHft.n lhe finitphy$i. myrl, Inr the chan ol another war d. hrouth cjan, in the rity, who declare it to bV unrivalled, intheir jtohcutions I wa induced to make e of the ( ,lim.,cil M itdwt n.n lUcmrh ). l.n-,.K in .U'u... k-

';-Mfr It'istrrt BnUam of H'ttd CArrrw The effect j wa, ,ru Mloniii Alter five icar, of altlietion, p:.in and suffeiine; and after hasii.tr .pent fou, or g hundred dotart to nd inipoe, and the best nd f,,,,,, e(aith phvsiciaus ha.f proved U.iava.linc:. i .J1;.-,,, health be the blessing of Cii ,,, usr f D Wistar, Balsam of Wiid CherI am now eniovin rood health, and such is mv al tered appearence that X am no longer kiton wheu I J meet my farmer acquaintances. j I have pained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is firm and solid 1 can now eat as much a any person, and ! mv food sti ms (o az'.ee vitb me. J have eaten more during the lust six moiitns than I hai eatea five years j bi fori. Considering my case almost a miracle, I deem it nee- ! essary for the good ?of the afflicted, and a duly I owe : j tu thi proprietors and my fellow men (who should ; j know where relief may be 'had) to make this statement j public. May th; V.essings of God rcX upon, the proprietors 4 of so valuable a meJicine as Wistar's Balsam of Wild : Cherrv. I Yours respectfully, AV M. II BAKER. ; (T7 The following letter from Doctor Ritchey, of Franklin, Iiid. who stands hii?!i in his profession, ( and ranks among the first politicians of the State, shall speak for itsefl in eommendauon of the 4Genu- , ine Wistar's of Wild Cherrv." Franklin, Ind., April 14, 184. I Messrs. San ford & Park I have but a few bottle of j Wistar's balsam of wild chery reinnimni; on hand of I the Ijim lot furnished me hy you. 1 heretofore waited until I sold out and had obtained the money for one I lot before 1 ordered another. But such is the demand tor the article that 1 do not w ish to be without it, and am therefore led to anticipate a little. Themonney for the last lot shall be forthcoming1 by the time the lot is diposed of, which, from the sales I have made lately, 1 think will be but a short ttine. The effects of the baUam are in many cases strikingly beneficial. C y It improves upon acquaintance more than any other Patent Medicine I have ever known. Almost all others fail upon trial, and not "being able to bear the test of experience, soon sink into disue. This however, seems to be most hierhly valued by those who have tested its virtues and i xperieneed its healing efficacy in their own cases. Yours very respect if oil v., JAMES RITCHEY. Price ft 1 per bottle. Sold by SANFORD $c PARK, North-east corner of rottrth and Walnut Ms. The genuine article is'kept for sale by U. Jc S Tyner; ' nnwiLvilif F. I yner Co.; Metamora. M. w. Mor. r,,j Hloomint? .rove. Hall.x Hughes; t. snnersville. - E. E. Fulh r; Harrison. Z. A. Nve; Newr Trenton. 5-oin. January 30th, 184. All Invitation. SUMMER ha ended, and Autumn is frone hy. Th husbandman it bleed with an ah ti no. ant crop, and health i returning with itt utmal cherrfnlnesie and eomi'o t. The eommereial mm are offtrinrr liberal priees for all the product of the year, and the farmer is halting to the market with his iurpln. A degree of prosperity i all over the land, and the means of pavinent are within the reach of almost every man.Who that it in debt will not arail himelf of this iapiriou! time to make paymentl Theta ig ho time to easy of payment a w hen the eah it on hand, and w-hen a df bt 19 paid there is release from the obligation, and an end to the principal and interest. Intercut it an eating moth, and it is better now to make an effort to pay off the debt than to put it off to a tubftequent time, a we know not w hat changes may come upon the country, or what adversity may hefal ourselrett. Iheae remarks are respectfully addressed to all my patron, and especially to those w ho hare owed me for along time. N. D. GALLIOV. Brook villr, Nor 23 18jJ 45-ly NEW STOKE. TTITT it HAILE hare just received direct from I Ji Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a splendid assortment of DRF GOODS. Consisting in part nf super. Broad Clotht, Summer Cloths, plain and fancy Caimrre, Sattinet. Tweed Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Gambrniui, Silk Velvet, Satin, Merseiiiet and fancy Vesting, splendid new ttyle Fancy Prints, Balzerine, Muslin de Lane, Crape de Lane, painted Law n, Gingham, Apron Cht-ffc, plain and figured Alpaca Lustre, Bombazine, black and fancy Dress and Bonnet Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs. Ribbon, Gloves, Pin,, Needles, Tuck, Ivnry and Sidr Combs, Button., Gum Suspenders, black, white and fancy Barege Scarfs, Thibet and fancy Summer Shatrls and Dress Handkerchiefs, Tickings, Bleached and Ilrnwn Muslin, Cotton and Lim n Table Clntl.s, Swiss and India Mull, Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, Striped and Barred Swits and Lace Muslint; a large assortment of SHOES $ BOOTS. Leghorn, Catimere, Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Florence Bradeand Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair, Passage and Floor Carpetings, Calf and Morocco Jjrt'fcer. A large assortment of lit OX $ XMLS, Queenswaje, Glassware, Groceries, Cotton Yarn, &t., besidet a great variety of article! too tedious to enumerate. The above itork of Goods was bought w ith rash, and great pains were taken tn obtain them nn the most favorable terms, and ran therefore be sid at reduced prices fur cash or produce. Purchasers will do well to call and evamine for themselves. Bronkville, April 28, 1845. tt-ly MANSION HOUSE, CINCINNATI, O. (Main Street opposite the Court House.) I HAVE taken the Mansion House lately ocenpird by Mr. C. Kelsey, where I will br happy to accommodate ny friends, and the public generally. JOHN S. GORDON. No. . 1845 45-ly "TOBACCO fc SNUFF. JCUTAIR ir R ATX HELD ER, Wholesale and re- . tail dealers in Imported and American Cigart. ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Snuff". So. i37, Afoin St.Jourth door ocioic Sixth tt. vest tide CINCINNATI, O. March 7i 1845, 14-y S. S. JACKSON, NURSERYMAN and FLORIST, three miles below Cincinnati, nn the river road, between the residences of Major William Olivrr and S. S. L'Hommedieu, keeps constantly for tale Frnit and Ornamrn. tal Trert, Shrubs, Vint-t, Green-House plants, &c. KTCut Ftomrs at nil Seasons, jj (A Catalogue and prices can be teen at the Office of the Indiana American.) March 27th, 1845 14-ly JOHN B. CLARK, "VFHOLE3ALE and Retail Grocer, Pmduea and f Liquor Merchant, No. 25. Main .treet, Cincin ni. Pnre Wines mnstaYitly on tiand. March I7th, 1145. 4.1y BCKDS-IL'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT Of SARSAPAItlLsLsA; ' "tT10R the Cure nf Chronic Rl rnmalivm Krrviftila nr ' Kinr'a Kvil. Slt tthe:im: Rinr Worm. 1 'It-era I painful affections of the Ilone, Chronic Sore Eyes, Hlotcie'i, Glandular enlargements aad aK disea ariing friD. impdriry of Mont r' The follow ingi? from R. C: Lancdon, formerly editor of the Troy Times, in relation to RiirdrtaTs extract of Sarsaparilta. ;t t ralnable medicine. I hare tried it thoronghly'and can bear ample tectimoay to its goou enecis in my own person, t ntre lor several , , . . " - .... - ..-.j. . . ... u.s. .villr- pains in the limb.. Ate, and verily believe the free n... ,,rl Sarsapanlla was tne principal remedy that performed the cure." For further evidence of its efflcaev, refer, mce is made to the following Physicians, who have prescribed it w'iA every success in their practice: Dr. Stephen Bonner, Dr. Charles Woodward, " Wm. Mount, " J. p. Buckner, William Smith, " Willialn Goshorn, J. Black; Or to Micajah Williams, Esq., Adam N. Riddle, F.so Edward C. Roll, " K, M'Lran, "s Samuel Lewis, Samuel Talbotf, st Captain I . Shally, James Torn-nee, All of these latt named rentlenetr have riih. ii I it themselnt ornsrd it in their families, with the hap....v.. nirni oe given, but these are dertned tufflcient. t his prep., atioo is warranted t. eorr thr most in veterafe cte ofditewse, arising from impuritr ofbloud; it has-never yet been known to fail, and in no case it re naive ration asked, where a perfect and speedy .nr. ia ot eftVeted. Prepared and ldbv CALEB S. BURDSALL. Wholesale and retail Drnrritt Csirn of nr. It.sk 1 K. E. earner Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. March ?7th 1544. J4--ij-

Iridic Aeilicicd licnI. THE ALL POWERFUL REMEDT 19 YOl'R DOOR

TO THIRT THOL'SAXD TKUSONS FALL Viri '.MS TO CONSlMPt lOX IX THE VMTKD STATKS AN NU ALLY. THE came of the evil is g. nrrallv -ivirloukcd. A hurt dry enntrh, or ilcrUfttd lold. i the nrernranr 1. i - 3 cy and sufferiner. DK. FOLGKR S OLOSAOMAV. ! or Jll Healing Baltam, is the r.-medy hieh has been so m.n.,ut v ..i. r -,f i . .,;.. " j : u..vI producinir cotivenes, while all other r medics rerommemltd tor the above disease invariably chut up thebowe's. thus r.iidv inij it tHrcesary to resort to purgaiiye mt'ti :im. Head the roHov, nr; cae w hich hare been reliced and cured w ithin'i fett week1: DAVID HENDERSON, 00 iJtight street, tookasc rerc cold oil the 4th day of July, and was brought very low by a distressing cough; resulted in frequent mi act of bleeding fro .11 the lungs. Although he tried every thing in the ib-Tpe of remidies which could be found, yet he was nt beiiefsicd, and br the ruoi th .f October j wa o much reduced by night sweat thrt he despair d I of life. One bcttlcof Fulger's Olosaouian reiit"rvd: I him to health. 1 j "CEORCEW. BURNETT, of Newark, N. J. has j suite red under the effects of a severe cold for mure than a y?ar. Ue was reduced to the brink of the grava almost, hy bis cough and night sweats. He commenced raising blood in the month of October last. He crftnmenccd using the Oloaoman, and by the middle of November he w as no far restored that he left for 1 tttsburgh wi(h everr prospect of recorering his health. Mrs. BIiL.Lt the tvifeVcf Robert P. Bell, of Morristown N. J., was dreadfully afflicted with asthma for many year. Her physicians had despaired of rtiievins; her. One bottle of the Olosaonian so far restored her that she was ableto get out of her bed and dress herself, wtieh she vad not done before in mvnths, and she is now in fair way to be relieved. Mr. F. LABAN 5 Pike street, was so had with asthma that he bad not slept in his bid for ten weeks w hen he rummercd the ue c f this grear remedy. One buttle cured him, and be has mt hud a return of his complaint , no more than five months. Mrs. sMcCANN, 20 Walker street was also cured of severe asthma by the Olosaonian, and states that sh never knew medicine give such immediate and permanent relief. GEORGE W. HAYS, of tins city, was given op by his physician as incurable. His tii?eae was consumption and when he commenced using the Olosuonian w as so weak that he could not walk, without being ss sis ted by a friend. By strict attention he was so far restored in a few weeks as to be able to pursue his busin e. JAMES A. CROMBIE, 120 Nassau sireet; J.J Parsells, II Tenth stree't: C. S. Jlenson 219 Bletktr street; James Davis, 5 Greene sireet; and Mrs Ma Men, 9 Morton sireet; have all experienced the good effects of the Oloaoman in coughs of long standing and af. fections of ihe lungs, and pronounce it, w ith on? aecord to be the greatest remedy and the most speedy and effectual., that they havecvet knovn. Reader, are you suffering from the above dtseae? Try this remedy. You will not, perhaps regret it, It may arrest all those disagreeable symptoms which stride suefc. terror to the mind and prolong your days. CT Price4 8 1 "per bwW. CjSold in Louisville by J. B. W;ld&2 Ik .Co., 13 Fourth street. Principal Opfick is 103 Nassau street. New York. Sold also in Fayette County I ml. by Dr. P. Mason Druggist Connersville. Franklin Co. bv T. Whifa Ar. Co., Laurel. E. Tyner, Met a mora Broykville, Hitt & Haile Druggists. January S3, 184'. 4-5m. A llScfesing lo ITSotherii and (heir Children. JJEGpLE of all ages and tcxe, from the tender inl fant at the breast to old age, are all liable to be aficted with worms. Many a person ha vtiffered his whole life from them, and never suspected it. Thou sands upon thouands hare gone down to premature graves from Marasmus or wasting aw ay of the body. Epilepsy, Fit, St. Vitus Dance, Locktd Jaw, Apoplexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Palsy, Comump -lion. Pleurisy, Dysentery, Convulsions, and manyotrter suppowdapparent dioae; and many have suffered for years and years, and have been doctored for $ome imaginary complaint without thr U-at 'relief; and others are still uftt-ring. when all the troubl arises from worm, and worms alone; winch areentirelytovcrlooked, and when the proper treatment would have sartd their lives, and restored thrm to health. Every observan t mother cannot but see and admit the truth; but still many physician shut their eyrs to that all important vaue of disease. SVMPTOMS OF irORMs. Pain in the joints or limbs, onVnivc breath, picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during skep. and at times a paleness about the lips with flushed cheeks bleeding at the noe, a gnawing r--natioii at the stomaehe flahes of heat over the surface of the body, slight chills or shivering, headache, drowsiness vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams, sudden startintr in sic p with fright and screaming1; the eyes dull and heavj, with a dark circle under them; tingling sensation in fhe ears, palpitation of the heart, hesitancy in the spieeh ;craving for dirt, chalk, ahes, or other ,unna(iiral diet, iritable ttmper, numbness f the limbs; dilike to mune particularly theorgan; sometimes a troublesome 'congh, feverishness, tii;r, pallid hue, fits bad taste in the mouth, difficult j hitathinp;, pain in the stomach nr bowels, fatigue, nuisea, Squeamishness. voracious apperite, Jeanness, bioated stomach or limbs gripings. shootiv g pains in Various parts of the body, a sense tf something turn in the throat; itching of the anus toward" night, a frequent desire to pass something from the ho we is, find some times discharges of slime and iuuCUPt. DR. SHERM.irS WORM LOZESGES" Hare been proved in more than 400,000 cases to te jnfailible, in fart them.y certain Worm Destroyiiig Medicine ever discovered. I hildren w ill eat them when they cannot be forced to take any other medicine and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in thi form i great beyond conception. They have never been known to fail. DR. SHERMJyS "COVG II LOZESGES1 Cure the moM obstinate eases of Cough hia few hours. I hry hare cured a large number of persons w ha have been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of ih grave by spitting blood. Consumption and hectic fever, by' their ue have had the rose of health restored to the hatrgard cheek and now live to speak forth tha praise of this invaluable meicin - DR. SHERM iys VHAMPHOR LOZESGES1 Relieve headache, nervous siik headache, -palpitation of the heart, and richness in a very f.-w minutrs.They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness, cholic. spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints; they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodilf toil. DR.SHERM.3SS"P00R M .S'S PLASTER," Is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to bo the best strengthening plaster in the world, and ft sovereign remedy for pains and w ealraess in the back loins, side, breast neck, limbs joints rheumatim lum bago, dec. One million a year" will not supplythe de mand. Caution is nccessarv. a there are many nnprincipled persons who would force a spurious article upon the Community. Be careful to get Sherman's Poor Man's rlas.er, with a "Jac simile" of his written name on the baric none others are genuine and wil do-more hurt than good. C7" Dr. Sherman's Warehouse is No. iOo Nassau st New York. fTTJ. B. WILDER & CO., No S9 Fourth St., Agent for the proprietor in Louisville and vicinity. CrySold also in Franklin County, Ind. at Laurel be T. White ct Co. Metamora E. Tyner A Co. Brookvillc Hitt A; Haile, Druggists. At Connersville.'Fayette County, by Philip Mason, Druggist. Jan It 18-ln 3-5m jTsTijennett & CO., "S"sji WHOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign at Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 163 Main .tree between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, O. March 2, 1R45 l-'.r IRON & STEEL. Forge, aisd Jcmati Iror Store rj DLOOM :38i Main Sireet, near ihe Court House. CIXCIXXATI IRON Rc NAILS of all sixes, STEELS of every description, all of the very bett quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iron Axle, Hammered Iron, Crow bars. Sledge and H trainer mouldir All of good quality and warranted. ALSO A superior article of Shut Iron, na.S2, 34, 73, 15 Jt tT. X- B. AH of the above articlee will be told for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will And it for their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. A. W. CHAPMAN. August Slat 1845. l-ly

WANTED. TfTHITK Water Valley Stock. I have tUCacras of . . f""d Land nr Scott County, Indiana, near Madison, la. I will exchange at a fsirprm for White Watr Valley Stock, at par. C. 8. Dl'RDiAI.. jll-17 . Corner ef Ma and inFillh