Indiana American, Volume 14, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 November 1846 — Page 4
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LITTLE OF EVERYTHING
A Runaway Wife and Husband. Wei inve received Iron. Guilford comity, N. Cortilins.il mn.ill hnn.l-hill nrum a ru- , , . p i warn 01 tfjuu lor ine Apprehension and ommument lo j ill in mil TMalf?. fori tSlOvK) if the appreliensiall In A tip rl-e- ! where,) t.f S. 1. Coffin, . lllf I chant. U ho - is r nargea Willi having seduced and run y with Ihe wife l Mr. Huiii-Ci.fil;i. vating a young wife and two children, mi Mrs. Hunt leaving her husftand and iir snijli rhiUreii, the youngest fourteen months old. Snile, and Make Others Happy "Vear a pleasant countenance lei j.iy eirn in your eye and love glow on juur ; irenem. There is no j,iy so great as ih.it jKiieh springs froi a Brlf,r 8 ,,eaadeed -and you may feel ii al nil.t. when yoi rest, at m lrnhig, when jou u and through t ,e day, when about your daily business. "A smi'e! who will refuse a smile, The sorrowing breast to cheer? And turn to love the heart ofguile, And check the falling teai? "A pleasant smile for every face! O, Mis a blessed thin j; It will the lines of care erase, Aud spots of beauty brino." Dead Leaves: -Sadness. BV .MBS. DI.N.ME3. Ye withered leaves! Ye w ithered leaves! To maik your premature decay. With sympathy my bosiui heaves, For, like its hopes, ye pass awaj ! Like you they brighten in the gleam Of Summer's sweetly genial tav; 0, it brilliant, transient as a dream," The Auiuinn found the.u in decay. &5Narrow circumstances are ihe most powerfull stimulants to mental expansion; and the eaily frowns of f.mune the best security for its final smiles. rC?"He whose honest freedom tmkesii j his virtue to speak vhai he th nks, makes I il his necessity to ihink what is good. i Copying Letters A strip t.r muslin attached to a wooden roller, and coding certainly not more than twelve cents, answers every purpose. The paper after being propeny welted, should be placed betweeu the muslin and the roller, and merely rolling the roller up, consequently pressing the paper against the letter, will will lake a perfect impression from it. H7e Sayings for Children. Solomon aaid, many centuries ago, ' Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work be pure and whether it be right." hea I see a hoy in hate to spend every penny as soon as be gets it, I think it a sign tint he will be a spenJihnfi. When I see a boy hoarding up his pennies, and unwilling to pan with them for any good purpose, I think it a sign that he w ill be a miser. Conundrums. "Why U t(ie letter I) like a ring?" said a young lady to her accepted, one day. Tbe gentleman, like the generality of his sex 111 such a situation, was as dull as a hammer. "Because," added the lady, with a veiy modest look at the picture at the other eim 01 the room, "because we vtd without it." Cau't be I A Tender Wife. Dr. Mounsey, of Chel sea L-onege, was apt to quarrel with his ! wife. Returning from Fulhain, he wasi overtaken by a dreadful storm. A return I nearse came u,i, going to Chelsea. ' Any port in a storm." The Doctor ciept in, with pall and plumes for his companions. The hearse stopped al his door; his lady loked out "Who have you got there, coachman?" "The Doctor, madam." "Well, thank heaven for granting me resignation! So the poor man has g-one to his long home at last." Thank you, my Iove,"saiJ the Doctor, getting out of the hearse, -'for your kind regard for my safety." Literary HI filers ' lleity," said a learned Udy In her diigy Abigail, 'gi for some spirits for the lamps, and tell Mr. Mnum that ihe last he sent was so very weak that it only serveJ to make the dark -netf visible." "Yes'm,' replied Detty, and away she ran with the message w Inch she deliveied ! as follows-: j "Missis says; the last sperrits von sent ' wa'an'l good for nothin'; and it only ferved 10 make tne tbukics miserable, it was so weak, it w as." Chronometty.A big boy who display ed a dangling watch chain, as asked: "XV hat's lime, Josiah?" He drew his waich tery unceremonious-1 ly, and after examining it awhile, referred lo another, and asked 'Is this fignry nine or figury 'leven?'' He was told that it was "rlury seven." "Well, then," said Josiah, "It lacks jelt abjul half an inch of eight!" Marriage lottery. A bachelor in Norfolk, Va., who has not got the courage to propose; or who is moat piobabiy tco f ivored to show himself to the ladies, pub li.hes in the Deacon the following schemeBrilliant Scheme I propose viyseffii a prize in a lottery to be called ' The OM Dominion Maniage Lottery." 10 be drawn in the usual way. The tit kets lo be of various pi ices, in the following order: Youim ladies Of 18 to pay ihe smallest price, those of 20 higher; widow ladies much higher than young ladies of 25, and 't,j maids'' I miM here make a digression by old maids I mean those iio:in? ladios who have felt the glow of fifty summers thev will have to pay much hiiih-r than the widows XV hen SoO.OJO are raised the loiierv w ill then be drawn, and the lucky holder of the ! ticket is lo marry my own lucky self, ihe prize! If, after seeing me, she should he unwilling to enter the hj menial slate, she ran annul the contract, by dividing the sum between us. Is not this a glorious schrme? What can be more rational, ladies? Can anv iiejeciion be raised against ii? None what-! fver. I trust, theil, yoU Will all. ladies, en- . . .n-ii . fi. t. . ter into this 'Brilliant Scheme without delay. t
SE W ESTABLISHMENT.
The First and on.7 one in the West I . .J. . CLOTHIM. AT W IIOLESALE. tit-hx undersigned. " npem d . ho. a after lour preparation, h-i inM itClnihini? Siorv on .mm 9.14-rt, N". i. ntilMWtr the Hrnne HiUsr, tifr- h Iik miw t mil constantly keep hand larp and mnil j , c . j l..k;. lilir ..id mm t .til., ml ) wurknanship and nualiti, tqtiitlif urn superior to any i lintt-in ine l mtco csiat-s. tie is mnv prepare lo .....lv .it demand, in this line, ami hi r leave tn dr:iw thr attt ntiun .4 thr public to hit pn . nl kt.u k C itr and Cnqntr Dt-ml-rarv partirutarlr invitt-d to rail, : t-vammr and nrier the ctHlh: thel w ill find th-ni bvl j it r rnadr and a vh-ap a thor mniinra.Uirrd in the i p'at-m Citir. "I hi y ran now avr iitnt. imblr anil - r&pinsby purchasing of thr uttdt rnitjnt d. ! F.I. I AS MAVKR, Third S.rrrf, . 13, tppttitr the Hrnrie Houtr, CIS t .V.Y.l 77, OHKK Mat 14, 24, 1 Il-ly. DOI)I)S FASI!10X.nLE HIT STOHE, 144 Sltiin Sinvl, THItEE TOOPS BELOW rOUHTH STREET, CINCINNATI. Thr ITat fl arXnow Inlril to l-e an inin-.t pa't of drrs ; therrtorc il t'Ccninrs inlre-line lo It-arn n!itr a 2'itrc!, wrll inaie artirle rim l e pr'M-tin d. I iuviic thrritizensot' ltrooli ville, a- d itii virinily, who may visit t'in inna-.i, to rail a i! nnii'ie the quality, alyl and Ih.kIi of in liat : feeling rontidt:nt thai I rati eire satisfarttiin. Wiu. limfd. WM. IIEPWOUTII ! DEALER IX HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER. I Comer Mum Jf- Srrenfh ts. cixcixn ri, 01110. July 14 140 30-ly ; "j.c C'IHIS. . P HAT EN ( l lfltli: tV IIAVDEN.GS, WHOLESALE DF.AI F.RS IV HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMIN, ANJ VlKIHl GOODS. ALbO, cvti r.nw r locks. HATCHES 1 (i'um j.n Si i.v r h W a r r. J r. w i. i.r v. &c. 15 Mam Strtt i. bt twren 4th A; 3th, Witt tide. I'xitinnali, Ft-b. U, 1846. 7-ly. niiUME & Co. WHOLESALE DELEUS IN jf'lool.'s. Walt-lie, .lewrlry AND W A I CH-M AKER'S TOOLS Si MATERIALS, j "tov STA NTI.Y tm h:ind, ait eleni-tt atirttmiit I of Finr Gold and tiilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver ! Spi'rtaelea, Oold and Silvnr Levcrard Vrrgc Wnlphn; j Unld and Silver I'cncils, Spi ct.icle tilasxt, Vinlin j Sirint, I'ercussion cp, PittuU, itazurt, Knives, Scit1 or ,Vc, fce. I .V. 5; H'rst Fourth Strart C.VCIA".VJT, O. May I, IS 15 18-ly. JOIIX D.HDWLAXl), Attorney at Law, BROOKV1LLE, la, THAYER & K.NOWLES WHOLESALE'DEA ERS IX Straw, I-ehom, Ac Pain Bcci Howls; AUo Cloth d? Vr Caps. No. 21 Pearl St C .Vf ISSJT1. April 194. l-tf. WOOL and Mixed Carpi tingju-it received, and for H I T rt H A I I.E. Ma lvS4f 19-ly, CINCINNATI TANN Kit V. A. M'CAKK. LEATHER SlilUP. AND MX.M FMMUUV. Vo. 15.$ Main St. between K and oth Cincinnati, 0!i"n. 17 I" EPS l".inlai!tly 011 h!;d S.,leAT piit-r. Kin and I t"n,t'l" the hut quality, a II ot which he will sell as lu- a anv otlier peron in th,: fr Hil.-. J:ilv24 lS4i West. Cash paid 30-H CALEB S. UURDSAL, WII-l.F.SM.P, ,V RKTAIL i) 1: u a a 1 s t. MrtiRTHR or Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil,, Die Stufls, tllast and Fancy Articlet, American, French i and Eiiclish Chemicals and I'erfiu.ierv. I r.vrii, r M.in and Fifth s.reets, Ciiicinnati. O. I ' '" "-. " U-ly j - - - - H. II. LAND IS, Cot.t und Watch Repairer, rAlUFIElJK liS DIANA. 9 XHfl'iflps -t' l 1.:- .1 :.. n i month ormnre; during ami after the siuine of ine rranniui I. ircillt knurls, lor llir. t.nei.... ..I' . pairing Clocks. W atches. K.-c. His ,l. ;.. H.....IHl" 111 hc front shop of.Ir. Rig' Shop. Aug. 18 l:j 34 lv TLltMS CASH! L Y 31 A i Sc R I C E. i I " ' I t Ri, Wholesale and Retail Headers L """"i "0 . utlerv, y ire, Steel, Nailt C in ol' Hit- xiivi!. No. 87 Main street J'llv 3d 1844. 5 doors below Pearl t. Cincinnati, 27-1) DRUGS OILS AM) J)Yi:STi riS. fJIRNF.Y J.- Broiher are just receiving their Kail Jsopptyof " Drug. Medicines, Paints. Oils finishes. f- tfr. Consisting of Spirits Turpentine ,; White Lead. Limecd Oil Olive Oil. Caster do. Lard do. S-.i rra do. Copal and J.inan Varnishes; W ildow glass or all sizrs; Vials and Bottles do do; Regalia and Havana Cigars; Prefumery ofall kind: Fancy soaps and Rears nil; Sperm Candles Winan's round matches at his prices; Fahlitstncks Vermifuge; Procter and gambles s.iaps; Cine, indigo and Madder; Dy, sniffs of all kinds; Essential oils do do Mason and Hallers MlnrLiiii.i veTeV.dTtTLed Lemon Syrups and Winet for nicknt ss; Letharge, Umbt r. Arc. Src. R. t a.!h pain for Ginsengand Pecs-wax. C'-nrr nf Lover Mirket and Sycamore. CINtTNNAU OHIO. Sepfmber 3d, tc. 1n.iv U P an K l received tie f i ftreir from .Wr r..l l,em. ."d'Summe" , nil splendid stock of GskmIs suitable for the Spring Summer trade. Consistinc in u.rt ..rnri. . ii l;.. r-ncy et. t.,r y apt. y apt jc Netsdo. do. Main Brus. at Is. Lacs A Kdrings, Rl'k While M- elilin , do do. do. Gem pure I hd Wrought Laces Edgincs, Cut-Jni1i-S,'k l!lu,f,n nets lhnad Laces E.Iirings, Hoblundn do. l inen Cotton. A lare lot of Silk (. luv1E4 Mills, 1111. and W hite Cotton do. ALSO Jaconet, Mu'l, Swiss. Book Camhric Moslinf,,vc ?cc Al! el which are offered at Nrir rti k eitu prices We wouM nspeetfiilly call the attention of Country Merchants vikitingtiur City, to ourstoCK, as we are Cnns'anilr rerris me Goods dinct fnm our House in th Fast, and are selling at exceeding low prices Ja. R.SHARP, No. Il Et Third Street Cincinnati. OSCAR F. IH.NJAMIN, Agent. April 17, 1S4 S,-.V E. F- SETROLn mTthT E F. SRYIIOLII &f. ILE and Edge Tool Manulacturers, and dealer, in IlirlsiiT itcn, -rally. No. l Main St be, twrrn sTh and th sts. CINCINNATI OHIO. E. F S Co keeps constant on hand an extensive assortment of plains t th.ir own Mssnufactur, made ofthe ties seasoned Retch timber. Also Coop, en. Carpenters. Watron Makers ft e . Tool, of discription. Courriers's knives and fleshers. Pork Clevrs, Lath knives, R.xkbinders Shears 8ce., made to I rderon the shortest notice. ' ord Julr 30-1 v LURE KENT, CJodi ami W.'itch ll.ilier. TEWEI RT. Silver Wareand Spectacle Manufacturer. D smoM.l pointed r-ild Pens. Ac. No. 23 Mnin st between 5th and 6lh Cinciucati, Ohio. .Martnao, mi. 13-lv. IutvT ru y:: --"OUR G.vrnlsat Sullivan s Depot of foreign A Domesne Dry Giwds, foi he has got a large, cheap and general assortment. If you call once von will be Hire to call often. Quick Kalc and small profits is the method he has adopted. A large assortment of Ronnetts, always on hand. Remember 257 Main ut, live door awove Sixth, West side. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 10, 154o. 15-ly. G. ROSEDRO M, I 1Ivr- Manufacturer and tjeak-rin edge Tools, Jl W hsdesale and Retail, I Fas, deef m.. between rirbw and vmth s,... CINC1W A I I, OHIO. Julv 24 14 j" l,
TO THE PEOPLE.
, J'"fT,iT "r Cnn. ni-" h- j rmi,. ted, will lie lolls; and rrratfu lv irmrnhrn j bi all true republicans fur the triumphant success nf many of their cherished principles mid measure. While we ncartlr rejoice at th? iritnnnh otftfit- .rii.rii.l' .l..rh it ha ht-cn Olir tnlistlini t-fforM InailTUMUfBiul flffr-u.1 from which iiu prritrr-ty,nn Ailvr-it)-, can nwcrve wr in ulai-cd bv a n-rf ut mi nf hjith hnti.....r t-..., i P":- e allude lo the contemplated withdrawal of j i'hi-iwi: in-m ,ni- newspaper press, minis . decision we ches rfnl I; Imiw. sensible lor are of the i'atrumc moiivo which ha? Ird In it. Hut cc trust "' " d. ciioii il I'lintvii rathi-r han iliiuiiii.htu - -i' ",s, , rivivn lull VI i" 7- llT"z:i . I'. "I'prai tn aid ; .., p...,.,..., ,,, .tiainmjr at tint seal ut ruvrrnI. i. known ir,m , m newspaper it not the maemtude of itt ! a- . H. "." oetiowca upon it. In lar)re romtnereial em... ...dced, ihe latter i. u.u.lly the eoncomit- j ant ol thr former; a. it b. comet the onriout iiitrrett. I nf mercantile men to adrertir in th tie papen which rire cotnmer- ! are tne m t rxtentivt ly eiri ulutid. U aihiiirli.il. however, it differently tituated. Deprived or ihe ad-J trrtitin; patronaire incident to a mercantile commitnity, and burdened w iih peculiar and rnormout ex- I penu-t which are mil t-ltew here incum-d.iioihinr Imt - i very long li-l of tulirrilin? patronarr can u,tain a p iper 111 uteiuiiirt it, mdtvd, even in existence I 1 lie pniprit tur of the I'niun" hae hitherto tpared j no paiii, and no expenses, to make their paper w orthy I of the mt tn.polis, and worthy of the tupport oftha'l ! Rrrat party under hose banner they are enlistt d. In 1 publishing the most full and ample debates of the two I houses nf Cone-rvss, it is believed, ever before attemptj ed ou this eontiii nt in a daily newspaper, they have ; tecured the tervieet ol" the best reporters which the j country afforded, but at the enormuut cost of six coo j or 15,000 -r year. Their extensive foreic-ii and diuiestie corresptindence it another lartfe item of pensr. but the instructive utefuimst of w hich is to highly commended and appreciated at to justify almost any outlay toattain it. Still, il must be evident that these heavy expense! cannot be borne, nnlt-.t the aubsrription list commeiisumted to ihe nndertaktiir;; and altliuiii;li we can boast of II. 000 subscribers, (in. eluding daily, ti-i-weekly and weekly,) yet this list must he considerably enlarged to enable the pniprie tors nf the --Union" to sustain all itt usefulness, and to insure them against pecuniary hist. Invoking, them, aeraili, the aid and support of all true friends of republican eovernment, and pledge ouru Ivet lo r.-liewed I clFort in the cause of the c;Uirieus principlet.we cher I ih, we tifTertbe fnllnwine; proposals. I'hs-- D AILY UNION" will be published, as hereto, j fore, at Sin per annum, payable ill advance. Its char1 ncter hitherto hs been almost exclusively political. j We propose in future to devote a portion of its columns 1 to domestic news of fretieral interr.t, and to misccllaI neolls literature, which, without imparina; itt politicI al influence, may render it the mom acceptable 10 an ; extended class nf readers. i The-'SEMI-WEEKLY UNION" will be published : every Monday and Thursdav, durintr the recess of I ("uneiss. at 3 5 per annum. Thit rontaint all the mat- 1 j ter coiitamea 111 the "Daily I'mnt" except local adverj tiement4. During the st ssiou of Congrett lliree num. bers. instead of two, will be issued, without any extra j charire to aubscribers. j Enlargement of the Weekly Union 1 1 he "Weekly Union" it issued every Saturday; and ' as arrangi ments are in progress to enlarge il to near 'dvu'ile its present t'xe, w e thall toon be enabled to give nearly every article w hich appear in the daily and semi-w eekly etliiions, at the extremely low rate oft. I We propose also to give, in this edition, a complete t tyimpiK-al summary of the proceedings in both hou.es 1 ofCougress ihus rendering the " Wet kly Union" a 1 most valuable channel of information to all classes 0f j our country. But, to remunerate 111 Ibrthit enterprise I an extent it subscription list it absolutely indisuensa- ; hie. j Congressional Register. In addition to the foregoing, we have resolved to I publish during the sessions of the national legislature, j - s. ,1, tune isturo. weeKiy,and .-.-Mi.riLi, Kr.ruHi 01 oir uany pruceeuings and debates of both houses. Indeed the arrangements which we have made with the very bett corps of re. porters will enable ut to give even more full and extended reports than we have produced during this session, superior as we claim them to be to any pre. ceding ores. The Register will be made up from the daily reports in the "Union" can fully revised by an experienced editor, and w ill constitute a complete and authentic record of the session. An appendix will be added, uniform with the Register, and to be ti nt gratuitously to subscribers, comprising a list of the actt passed during the session, with a synopsis nf their contents, and a ref rence when nccessarv, to previous legislation. '1 his will form the must complete history of I he sessi of Cone-rest, and w ill be fiirni.hed at the low price of SEVENTY-FIVE CEXI'S for the next s . ssio.L CTPostmastfks are anthnrizrri to art as our atrcnts: and by sending its five yearly subscribers, with ihe subscription money, for either the Daily, Semi. Weekly, or Weekly w ill be entitled to one cop'y of the tame edition as thev furnish us subsrririi-rs Tor. Cj I he CONGRESSIONAL REGISTER will be furnished them on the same terms. err NEW aPAFERS publishing our prospectus, with the notes attached, until w ill he entitli d, during t to receive a copy of the Tru-lt'eeklu L'ttian, me isi 01 uccember next, the next session of Congress. of the Ct'ijrreMitfio Register and luhs nil' be furnished with 5 conies ol 5 copies ol the Daily f.ir gtO 00 10 00 33 OO 8 00 15 00 10 00 5 do do do do do Semi-Weekly do ' Weekly i do Congressional Rtgisler - 10 5 10 20 The name of no rson will be entered pon our ,k "",cs thr pavment of the subscnpiion b made I 15 RUSH STORE. , 104 Main street, between I hird Fourth Cincinnati. BUTCHER AND Mcl.AiGHLIN would respectfullv invite j MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS 1 to call and examine their assortment, it beinr verv large, at greatly KKDUCED PRICES. From our long experience in the brush manufacture ng. we leti connttetit mat our stock will be found tatistactory, and that we shall be ible to tuit all, even I4-Iy. the most fastidious. March 27th 1S4. D.S.JAMES. A. W. WHIGHT. TAMES & WRIGHT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY HOOPS ASD GROCERIES Nos. 33 55, Lower Market street, CINCINNATI. ' s ouuirj i-rouuce taken in exchange al fair rates, May 29, 184 22-y. Waldrons Corn and Grass Scythes. TOGETHER witha variety of other makes, just received and for tale at the lowest market prices, to. gether with a ganeral assortment of Haritvare and Vutleru, by JOS. W. WAYNE Xi CO Importers and dealer in Hardware. Ko. 1Q6 Main 4doi.rs below 5th CINCINNATI. June 5, l-4& 23-3w. 10 TONS Iron assort sizes, all of which is - rauttd, for sale bred HITT lllllr April 28, lS4o ' j W. HALLAUF, " J HOLr.s ALE and Retail Dealer in English, r rencn, erman antl American Fancy Goods aim isiusicai instruments, and Basket Manu. iaei orer. No. 281 Main St., CINCINN ATI OHIO. The highest market price paid for Willows; and Baskets of any shape ur style, made to order at the shortest notice. July 24 134S jo-ly f-"7"HEAT I he highest cash price will he paid fo wheat, by HITT & HAILE. Brookvllle, June 30 1S4S 27-lv BOOK STORE AND STATIONARY. JONATHAN J A UK ELLS' ISOOK STORK, On Main, betreeen Eighth and Sinth Streets. A General assortment of Miscellaneous, Blank and School Rooks, Stationary, Ac. Ac, Cincinnati, July 24 1849 30-ly. U N 1 TETiST A TE S I iT) TE L Corner ofSi.rth Walnut Streets, CI XCI XXA TI OHIO. ARNOLM& WETHERHEE Proprietors. f a X,,,s Peinu, and elegant mansion is built B on the siteof the Walnut street house, formerly kep by Mr. Arnold, now the partner of Mr. Wetherbee. I explored this beautiful Hotel which it now nst opened for the reception of travellert. It contains 7 rooms with bells. Its I'arlort and brdroomt are fim ly carpeted. The furniture all appears new and elegant and in fact neatness, laste and convenience teems to characterixe the establishment, and from the known reputation of its Hosts I can cheerfully recoinmend it lo my friends and the travelling public gvnrrally. J. S. POWERS. May 13, IS4fi. 20-6in. FRENCH BURR MILL STOXES. f! BRADFORD ft Co. may be I . found at work on the corner of Walnut and Second ttt. Cincinnati, and are prepared to furnish French Burr Mill Stones of a quality auperiorto any i siablishment in the Wettern Country. AI SO The genuine Dutch Bolting Clotht Enker brand: Screen Mill Irons and Wiret, Master of Paris, Ac. ALSO French Burr IVrtable and Flouring Mills ALSO 125 bbls calcined Plaster of Tans. CT All woik warranted of the bei.t quality. June 19;h 1S49. No. 23.-ly. TURNER & SON, (FROM SHEFFIELD ENGLAND,) SAW MAKERS f CUTLERS AND Dealers in Hardware ct Cutlery, 320 Main St, Eataide, Between Seventh and Eighth, ut., CfNCy.VJT, OHIO. N.B. Repairing and Grinding ol all kinds of Cutlery and Surgical Instruments. Ruckles taken out of all kinds of Saws. Saws Sharpened, Re-4oolhed, Ac. in ihe first style of workmanship. SwrgeonV Satrt i cleaned and Repaired. Every detcription of Saws made to order, and an anted of first rate quality July 24 ijn' ly.
MED A HIS & M'KEEsJ LATEST IMPROVED PL A TFORM $ CO VNTER SCALES.
Manujactory on th it. 3 dswrt rent mj Main it. CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE above mentioned acalea are pronounced Dy thote w ho use thrra to beiuprrior loany ihejr hare ,ble , oblin. t . ,K- M .nd Prvterin Deani ano f-iatiuriii wt All or which warra.il to br equal, .r not ipenor. whnirMB inn HPiau. ai n i inr uiurai r ...C "il " j ..;i a. .1.5. s. .k- i.i. F.tah. f any in the umlea btate. aiwij on nana i lishme...in.heci,v,.dha. .11 .he paler,., formerly teetlirr with an entire new art of our own latett ""a ,.71.., imS important imp P,c,w m" prorement. we natier ouraeiTea iuai we who may laror ut witn a can. it. ncn.E.c. July 3, 1846 HIRAM PLUMMER HAS commenced Rtttineti a' 34S, Main Street, a few doors from hit former stand, Between I and 9th Streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. .,. . He hat a very extensive assortment or HATS ana CAPS on hands, well worthy orthe intpettion of the public. , July t4 1848 -10 'yFKSCISG NAILS. a. KEGS lod; SO do 8dd. For tale by A. DONALDSON A CO. Ninth and Main ttreett,C inennati. April 25, 1845 WASHIN GTON HOUSE, O.V WALSUT S.76, Between Fifth & Sixth Sts. HIS house hat been enlarged and it now open for travellert and Boarders, Merchants, and Pedlert, visiting ihe City, will And it convenient and central stonnine nlace. Charret Moderate. Good Stabling, faithful and experienced hostlers at. ways in attendance. j. mah tlx, Cincinnati, April 10, 1846. U-6in. PARASOLS and sun for sale bv May 13, 1846 Shades, just received and HITT St HAILE. 20-1 y TOBACCO & SNUFF. J CUTAIR Sr. BATCHELDER, Wholetale and retail dealers 111 Imported and American Cigara. ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Snuff. So. 237, Maiti St. fourth door hetotv Sixth tt. vrctt tide CINCINNATI, O. March It 1845, 14-y JOHN A. MATSON, Attorney at Law. Office on Main Sr., Drookviile. Tnd May 16th, 1845. 20-tf. J. L. WAYNE, DEALER IM Hi. I it are, Hair Neatin?. V.nrted Hair, Varnish, Looking Glass Plates, and Mahogany Veneers. No. 114, Main Street, next door below the Commercial Hank, CINCINNATI. April, 17, 1846 !6-!r. LACE WAREHOUSE. JAM ES R7 SHARP, Importer Rnd AVholesale Dealer In BRITISH, FRENCH and GERMAN LACE GOODS, Swim Muslins, Gloves, Mittt, Ac. 60, Cedar Street, New York, and No. 11, Eatt Third Street, Opposite the Henrie Home, CINCINNATI. O. F. BENJAMIN, Agent. April 17, 1846 17-ly. ATTE N TIN! -fXITTlc HAILE thankful for past favors, particu I J larly invite their old customers and all others wan. ting articles in their line, to call and examine their tresn ttock ol Spring and Summer Goods, just now opening at theirnld stand. They flatter themselves that the quality of their Goods will please; having been selected bv a careful and experienced hand. They will sell on accommoda ting terms tor casn or approved produce. Itrookviile, April 28, 1846 18 BARN and Common Shovels, Spades, Hay and Ma. mire Forks, fortaie by HITT & HAILE. April Z8, 1840 18. a VEEN, Glass, and Earthen w-tre for tale by HUT HAILEApril 28, 1846 ig E. 31. 3IAY0'S, MANUFACTORY of improved Shatter fattners and furniture Castings, and all kinds of Machine. Work done in a workman like manner at the shortest notice. ALSO. Attached to the establishment a lock factory and Brass foundry, where locks nf every detcription and orast catlings can oe nau at ine tnortrtt notice. O. HAYCOCK. On 6lh street between Mainand Walnut streets CISCJNNATI, O. May 1, 1846 ts-ly HAY AND MANURE FORKS, i fir descriptions, and of Harpers, superior make. , ' -, , "niniito. No 196 Main 4 doors below 5th CINCINNATI June 5, 1845 23-ly. Plain and Screw Nib Scythe snathes, U- - " "saiiisnii, iu tmre, inu lortsicDT JOS. W. WAYNE ft CO. No. 1 Main 4 doors below 5th CINCINNATI. June 5, 1346 23-ly f KEGS Naila allotted sizes for sale by 4-M HITT HAILE. April 28, 1846 1 8 CI AST. Spring, American and English Blittrr Steel yfortaleby HITT & HAILE. April 28, 1846 18. WALDRON'S Mowing and Brash Scythes, and a i y ,T "e"J' for ,a,e bf HITT HAILE. April 3, 1840 g CHARLES STANLEY. BELL A XD BRA SS FO UNDER. Walnut Street fietveen Second and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TAVERN and Plantation Bells, and brat, fbttettt ofevery detcription on hand, oil rinhet j gageCockt. Conner rivets, xnph.. cnlu-n ing ofevery kind. ' r ' ' "r"" June 12 1846 I4-r SAVE YOUR TEETH! Or W . K E E L T, Surgeon Dentist, le in Bronkville. II be on the 15th of August, w acre ne win remain a short time to attend to calls in the line of hit ed tn business. Heitnreran inrerf ferr either on Gold Plate or Pivot, and int their beauty and durability. warra All operations in the Dental Art performed upon the latest and mott approved principle. Persons wishing work done will please call toon at possible. As he intends visiting Brookville annually, all a u on will he warranted. Rom at MrVvrri,,. uL.t September 10th 1845. 37;iy C. & W. II. ALLEN. No. 167, Main street, 3 doors below Fourth CINCINNATI. D,A LtEJ? S, Fin' J'rJ-, Clocks, Watchet, Watch Tools and Materiali, Silver Ware and r uic uncryALSO ueatert tn eomos. Brushes, Pereussion Caps, Pistols . , ranef ooap, roctcet Books, Ra - xor Straps, together with a general vanriy . rrrnrn, Herman and I March 27, 1845 n'4h FaneuJGoodt. 14-ly. FOR SALE. T W O lot, in Brookville with dwelling houses, one on the bottom, the other on the hill; also some voluabie lots, all upon icaionable terms. . . JOHN A. MATSON. January 1st. 1849. , tf ISO KEGS Pure white Led " No. I. do. Just reciived and uiruAMli-rwcrn tor sale by nrookville, July lit 1848. 27-ly EBENEZER WISWELL'S STEAM-POWER Looking Glass, Portrait, AND Picture Frame Manufactory, 117 , Main at. Cincinnati. THE above article, can be furnished in at rood atyle and on at reasonable trrtat as at any of the Eastern Cities. An assortment of Looking Glasses always on hand at wholetale and retail. X. U. Old Frames regilt fe plates reet. STEAMBOATS ef HOTELS Fnrniihe. at the shortest notice. March 27th 1845. U-tr. SULPH. RTJININE. jnOnt,?fS 1Su,-sinine, j rereirett iWVF. and for sale try c. S Bl RDSAL. Corn-r of Main and rirth jv. CifietnnaO. June si.t, i43 27-y
NEW TAILOR SHO. WM. CLARK $ SOS, RESPECTFULLY inform the pablie that they have commenced buiinmt in the town of l.aun-l, directly orer Rom' ttore. All ordrri left with them for work thall receire prompt attention, on a liberal tcrmi at can be obtained elww here. None but (rood workmen thall be employed. FaihitHt resularlyrt ceived. Jan. 1, 1S46 u-tf
.EASTEKX COFFEE. 204 BAGS Rio, choice article for sale by A. DONALSON II CO. cor. 9th and Main its Cincinnati. jyi. 3i-ly. TERMS OP THE INDIANA AMERICAN. fWl WO Dollars in advance, t.50 in six montht, $3.00 , I at thr end or tne year, and an addition or 30 centt fur every year payment it delayed thereafter. ADVERTIscaiBitTa. One square or lets will be in. ....I .Um tint, fur naii Hnlt.v if n . e m t lu in advance; one dollar and twenty-five centt if pay. j ment be delayes! one year; and one aoliar and nrty clt. if delayed two years, and in the tame proportion for the time payment it delayed. Larger advertitementt for a longer lime will be charged on the tame principle A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. CROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants, AMD Dealers in all kisds of (trass Seed, I Corner of Sinth and Main Sts., ! Cincinnati, Ohio DR. Young's Highly Medicated Poor Man's Plas , ter.. Having obtained such vast distinctions i throughout the United Stalls, that thr undersigned hat been induced to obtain the exclusive right to manufacture and control this renowned Plaster throughout the entire Territory West of the Alleghaniet, and would direct theattention of the Druggist who wish to obtain a very superior Platter on the mott eligible terms to Ihe article referred to above, with which he it at all timet prepared, lo furnish by the gross or lets quality. Cincinnati, O , Sept. 24th, 1845. JOHN D. DOUGHTY. JOHN ILDOUGIITY CHEMIST DRUGGIST. 2o. 7 East 3d Street opposite the Henrie House CINCINNATI, O. ALSO constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines Chemicles, Physicians, Plantations and Families supplied with the most carefully inspected Medicines. April 16, 1846 16-ly. NAILS. KEGS assorted Not. For tale by A. DONLADSON St CO. 300 Ninth and Main ttt. April t5tb, 17-ly. 6TiVARIL GROCER cf TEA DEALER !fo. 154, Fifth street between Elm St Race, Forth Side CINCINNATI KEEPS constantly .n hand Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Raisins, Foreign Fruits, fish of various kindt. Namely Salmon, Mackeie.- Codfish, and Candiet at wholetale and retail prices Etc. All of which he will tell at the loweyi priees, and any article he may tell w hich it not approved of,thf canh will be immediately returned. April 1, 1840, 18-lr MORRELL'S Vegetable renovating Cathartic Pin THESE Pills have been cied by practising physicians fot several years, and have proved to be a very valuable medicine, it is believed that the public, at well as the author and proprietor may be benefited by giving them a widecirculation. It cannot be tald of them that they will cure every disease, but may with safety be said, they will do at much good at any other cathartic pill, without producing thote disastrous effects which many purgative preparations do. They are safe and easy, yet thorough in their o erations, act particularly un the organs of the Stomach and liver, ridding them of their morbid secretions, and not acting with such drastic force as to produce griping and weakness orthe bowels, but on the contrary, invigorating and givet them tone. Some of the diseaet for which Ihey have proved particularly efficacious, are here enumerated: Billions Fever, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Dyspep. sia. Heartburn, Cottivenest, Sick Headache, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and all other derangements of the fuuetiontof the stomach and liver. 'I hey are eminently calculated to remove Dyspeptic Affections and all impurity of the blood and humors, Colds, Influenza, etc. Many testimonials could be obtained within the limit! of an extentivc practice, but they are submitted to the public upon the word of the author, believing that those who use th'wm, will prove that too much haa not been said in their favor. MORRELL & BROTHER, Sole Agents for the Wetu No 1. College Row, Walnut tt. above Fourth July 24 1847 30-ly. Foeign & Domestic HARD W A IS E A: C UT LE R Y WW.E would respectfully invite the attention of W V Country Merchanti and others, purchasing goods in Cincinnati, to our large and well selected stock of Hardware Cutlery which being for the mott part, of our own direct importation from Euro pean and American Manufacturers, we feel confident 01 oeingaoie to oner on turn termt, at will be tatitfac tory to such as may favor us with a call. JOSEPH W. WAYNE, CO. No. 196 Main 4 doors below Fifth, East Side. CINCINNATI, O. April 17, 1849. 19-ly. FRANKLIN TIIARPE Watch Maker and Jeweller Km. 117 Fifth St. South Side between Race It Fine CI NCI N N A Tl, O. 4. General assortment of Clocks, Watchet, Jewlry i a on.cr ss.rv opectaciet dc nne x-uuery tro tale Old Gold & Silver taken in exchange; Clocks Watch Je welry repaired. Apr il 1,1 846 lt-ly. WAYNE &. PLEIS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Sc MANUFACTURERS OF CHEMICALS, CluisSlAN iLY on hand all the new remedies y French, English and of our own Manulacturies, Also constantly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and . . . u . , ... ., iniu uc vuiu ai uie lowest pneet. . ..... si.... .no uruirgitii visiting Cincinnati are inviicu to can ana examine our Drugt and Chemicals. No.250 Main street between Fifth and Sixth. April 1,1146 ,8 y. NAILS. O fTfk KEGSastorted. For sal. bv emimjXJ A. DONALDSON CO. Corner Ninth and Mtin sts.. Cincinnati,' Joly 23, 1845 3l.,y' TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Crockery Ware, &c. THE subscriber having by recent importation com pitted hit ttock of Printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishing to purchase, that he can now offer for their examination one of the best selected assortments in the West. He feels confident that those who favor him with a call will find it to their interest to purchase, at it is his intention to sell al low prices, either for cash or approved paper. The stock hat been selected with view to the country trade, and contittsin part of Common and Printed Teat and Tea Ware; do do Bowls, assorted sizes; do do Pitchers, do do do Edged and C C Platet, do do do do Baker's Dishes and Nappies; With a great variety nf other articles in hit line ALSO-An assortment of Flint Glats, which will be told by the box at Manufacturer's price. o. x. SAMPSON, LINDSEY, St CO. No. 92, Main t. eatt side, opp Trust Co. Bank, Cin. March 16, 1845. 20-ly G. TAIT, G ROCER, and dealer in Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro.l-.oe Renerally, sixth streei ? Market, sp. between Elm and Plum streets, Cincinnati. P rierP.,h.!!I,!n,,ri',n h"d '""ment of Groceries of tbe best quality, w hich he will tell Wholesale or Retail. at reasonable prices. i.eing engaged 1a packing Batter and Eggs for the ,"V,'nVi',l'"r. PTing the highest price h.. rJi; ,,e,- enntry Merchants and Traders having produce to dispose ofand Groceries to purchase are requested to give him a call. p rroouce received on consignment, and disposed of to the bett advantage. r April 1, 1846. 14. IRON Si. STEEL. Bloom Force, and Jcniati Iron Store N. W. CHAPMAN, 384 Main Street, near the Court House CINCINNATI. TSOS' Hi N 4 Tl .r.11 c - 1 - v . " 0 r-r.i.a 01 every des.,,0, ,,rr very oett quality warranted. i' ""'"'""- c,rrir' springs and Iron Axles, Hammered Iron. Cmwh. Ti.j! j ., mer moulds. All of rood oualitv .orf - "o.AL.SO A "uperior rticle ofShut Iron, Nos. 22, 24, 25, 29 27. is. All of the above articles will be sold foe r..h and at low rates. Cniinlrr M.r.h.t. ..j uu.i ul Will find it for their inl.t.,o ..II I l I. : elsewhere. v W. CHAPMAN S August list 1845. 14-ly. State of Indiana, Frankliii County, ss. Tow May term of the Franklin Probate Court i l A. D. 1846. said Court declared theeat.t..r t- " Donanghooi deeeared, tn be probably insolvent- Creditors are therefore requested to ft le their claims araintt ths estate for allowance in tne said Probate Con" wtthin ten months from the date hereof, or thev wil not be entitled to payment. . JAMES W M'CAW May 11, 1846 Anmmistrator de .
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PANACEA! The Great Remedy Far Coughs, Colds, In fluenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Pain in the Side and Breast, and other affections of the Lungs. fX7-APPROVED BY THE FACULTYJ3 "irE boldly assert, and we hold ourselves ready to W f proye it. troth, that no medicine ever before offered the public haa met with the tame nupreceoeuiea success in ts snort a time. In proof of thit, it is only necessary to refer to ihe fact that in the first is months of its existence more than 4,000 bottles were sold at retail in thr city of Cincinnati alone that an array of names, such as no other article ever before pn-tented to the public, men well known in the community and generally to tbe business public of the West, have, from a sense of duty and a de.ire to benefit their fellow men, came forward voluntarily and pledged their characters to its intrinsic excellence, as ii a niiiit-. or 11-11 in xnt ir own persons. I It would be impossible, in the short tpaee of a new tpaper advertisement, tto do anything like justice to I the invaluable preparation. We have prepared a pamphlet, and put it in tbe hands ofall our agents for gratuitous distribution, where those who are afflicted themselves, or have friends that are, are earnettly invited to call and procure one. They will there tee that the first medical and botanical authorities in Europe, have give it their sanction, and that the faculty, the bar and the pulpit, have lent it the authority of their names that iu Cincinnati, where it was first introduced in America, it has more than fulfilled the high hopes of itt friends. The Ginseng Panaceadoes not belong to thr class of ephemeral preparations so common at this day, which "ttrut their hour," and then disappear forever. It has stood the test of long ages in China, and is now for the first time introduced to the American public The faculty are Jast appropriating it as a regular preparation, because they have heretofore had no article capable in ail cases oj aleviating Bronchial Irritation to which ihe first medical authority s refer nine-tenths of all the cases usually regarded as tuberculous consumption. fSce Eberle'. I Pra-tice,) lots preparation thus vouched for Ly the faculty of three continents and by hundreds of private individuals in Cincinnati and all over the West is now to be had at all our Drugstores. We know the public have been often deceived cheated out of their money by dishonest pretentions. We ask them, therefore, only procure our pamphlet vAirA costs nothing examine our evidence, and if they there tee enough to justify the outlay of fifty ecu 11 try tbe article.-we have no doubt oflhe result. - The above valuable medicines together with a fresh supply of the celebrated Jew David or Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills, Just received and for sale by the following Agents. Hittand Haile, Brookville; Wm. Adams, Fairfield; E Corey, Blooming Grove; W King, West Union; Shoup, Vanbergen Shoup, Laurel; Z A Nye, New Trenton; T H Jackson, Alquina; Johnson & Wilson, Liberty; D L Shunuway, Dunlapaville. July 24, 1846 ;o-ly DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYR VP OF LIVERWORTI1 Si. TAR. A tafe and certain cure for Cstirumri.n of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Jtthma, Pain in the Side. Bronchitis, H hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary Affections. CTllcre what the celebrated Da. Rich abd's says, a Physician oj more than 30 years standing. l o all whom it may cone. rn, I make the following statement: Conscious that it may appear unprofessional it is only from a a perfect conviction and thorough know ledae of the essential benefit and scientific origin of the preparation spoken of thai I feel constrained from a sense of duty to comply with therequest of the proprietor. I am a most inveterate upposrr of quacks and quack medicines in any form, and most fully coincide with the clauses in the Code of Ethics lately adopted by tbe Medical Convention of Ohio relating particularly to that subject; it may therefore be inferred that it is only from a personal experiment w ith the preparation, and a positive assurence of itt beneficial results, that indices me to recommend it at being all that it represents itself to be. The patient, Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street. Market Space, whom 1 allowed to try the effect of the medi cine, (but which I would have done under no consideration whatever had I not teen a copy of the receipt from which the msdicine is prepared, obtained from the agent, and w hich I am satisfied is authentic,) was quite low with the early stages of pulmonary eontumntion, for, -ch I had been treating in the usual manner, thoui - with lets than my usual success; at hisearnest requi--. -, and that of his friends, 1 examined the receipt, anu was tuffiviently satisfied of its scientific composition to allow the trial, and I am obliged to confess its effect was at least surprising, inasmuch that after thr consumption of the second bottle my professional vitits were discontinued, though I frequently taw my patient afterwards, restored to perfect health. The preparation is called "Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tsr:' and. from th. . ..... tion of the receipt and the tnecess in my own experiment, I do consciously recommend it as a useful and aiuauie intiiiciue: ana 1 should urge my brother pjac iiuoners to procure tne receipt, at I feel convinced they will arree with me as to it. rerl!en- n.l .;u no doubt adopt it in their practice, as I shall most ceriii..j uo, curving it to oe a most valuable aid in pulmonary cases that baffle the ordinary mode of treat- """!. . . J. KICMARDS, M. D Ciucinnati, Oct, 1, 1844. A. L. SCOVILL. r Wholesale Arem forth.... ...J South,) South-Eatt corner of Rare and Fifih-ttrect VI r Vlis rs A 1. 1 ne genuine article is kept Tor sale by R. S Tt. ner, Brookville. E. Tyner Co,; Metamora. M W Morris Blooming Grove. Hall Hughrt; Conner! me m.. r.. ruuer, namson. 2V. A. Nye: New Trenton. May 29, 1846 22-1 mHill's Poor man's Pills; Or Rose Coaled Vegetable Pill. THE Proprietor of the abovt Pills having witnessed .r.i: Vu V "r'. TOn"nuea success st .eouiiig urn, wnereever tney nave been used, hat been ...ousu.otniroaueeinem into tne western country, and he solicits a trial ofthetn by the western neonle ml a remedy for all thote complaint, w hich have theit iri'll'lood dernB',n't of the stomach, Liver, Bowel. . ... , ,llalT, out m a mott thorough and searching manner producing a cure by rflectinr an immediate and radical change in the condition of the Vi.!.,on,,J f""" morbidi dilated .tale to naturhl. healthy and active condition. nl' Almost every person even the . is aware that all the disea.es above referred to are occasioned by an unhealthy condition of the seeretionswhicn, when they enter the circulation, must neee.sa2 Zv.:" ""j!-' --- Well, then. Ty, h..j you mntt go to tbe fountain head, not operate nponthedise.se itself, but .nee.t. P.e Vo "rSSL, ?T?r-.. ' ithvVon'dT .7 :.jrr " " u..':orree ,ne ith. .;....r- - -ss-eno,,,, ana tne matter enters 2" II" . m.mur" stage, rood blood .j"lr ... "r"'t is, must be. sound ...u peneci neattn. it l. by this process that these IV"? Yi ."""id'ntly the only procTts by which disease of this character can be tutWrnnd. The Pills are offered entirely .pon their own meritshey are for. ale .trail re.p.t.bTe Druggist", Try them, and ,f they do not operate a. repreVnted, e.U and get your money back. a. th,T Vf.j every instance. or sale by A. L. SCOVILL, Th.... i enrnerSth and Race sts, Cincinnati, O. genuine are kept Tor sale h. it A, s -v.. o P.I E TlrkC..s Metamora. M W Mom, r r,rSn"'i H'i' HS"i Connersville. E Ml !j.r,,,n' A Nye; New Trenton. May 29, 1846 JJ-lm. MORIS ELL'S lYature's Assistant AND FEMALE RESTORATIVE. The truly valuable remedy which we now efTer to the publicfor the first timers put forth with tbe fullest confidence in itt superior excel lrtier,fonnded on much and long experience in the use of it; and believing; at we do, if thit remedy w at generally known and used, it would quickly restore to health, vigor, and usefulness thousands wh. has suffered lor years, we derm this a rood appology for offering it to thr afflicted, and be. fivving it will be received .a sufficient annlo-v he those that try tbe medicine. It i. a porely vereiable compound, safe and certain i. it. effeeit, restoring strength and natural tone to the relaxed and deb.l.t.! -;-i i-v '.'iu nas oren used in hit practice ever since with the most derided .access and happy results ?el',",n5f"ih:d"imi" re.,.nd ha. restored .h-Hili f nd.w.fulness thow who were confined to tne oed lor months, and some for rears, under great suffering, and reduced to extreme debility K'n?rmbF.r Mrreir. Nature's Aa'.i.tant and Female Restorative it a tafe; certain and long b roved remedy lor all d.M-.ses and derangement. 7. which fce'1 "n,mu,,on " Jhle, anting from debiliMORRELL BROTHER. I. a ..
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Green's Patent Cooking Stotn MfANUFACTURED and sold only h, 4l4CHiLv?S, 11 Fifth treet,.ott,hy.ibe . I. Main and Walnut r.i. .i. ' " "ae, tx". -We, the andersigncd, h.veTmo. Vf popular Cooking Stove.,' and now he h. "i11 ' Patent, which we by far 'give , decided DreV Gr' point of convenience, dispatch in ,,Tfcrtn. la Plate, and economy of'fue. In baking, bavenoeqiiaL We cheerfully ,nd mlKt .tu mend the .bov, itove t0 ,u" W,y Tho.e " " f"nPerir to av J, T nos A Miner viish. r. n0 m u Thos el Miner Elisha Dav Doct Miles Doct Allen J W King J C Bates, Esq Samuel Spears s. . . . D K William, C Stewart Wm Ravnolda David Boale Robt Jones E A W atton G W Bro., S J Campbell James W,lltr, J Milton rl J Traccv D D Mill. Mr Mvcr John Coaklia W Fisher ,., . - ..wiiuit LI Charles Montague Wm Watu rs mr.iure E Collins Eta . sir ... John Harding C.Dt Thorn J a Vinson C Wetherby Joel Green James Walter. S Aarring Esq JohnG Grant ColH Bateraan Wm Woodanut H M Baldwin Mrs Cummmgs n.. " -i eiaiawu i? N Conover W E Childs Adam Eonlv Henrv s,.: ... !??"' '' n . rr; d naicer CEnnlw "Specr D V Retina t e, , , . J ssoooins 3 m K Run. Id. n.-i c Rev W R..v V W.-A M"l n d "J Peters S Brown Esq W Vanzant J Nuton j Willi, w TomP wm Warren ir A Woodbndge J Cumming., C W Whitcombe P Henry Thos H Mine. ' Sml Brown Eia S G Hill Jame. Montarnt James Combs IraJ Wheelon Z Loggside Asa Bird it no, , come-up"..: thKe,VbTve,r:eo1nrrd;ra,,," return the same and I will refund the moo!!"""' The ii K :u. W; E- CHILD hand the Cook'V 'ir"-a"; Plate, and all He l.,e and most aDDroved Tn 5mm n..jii..i... ' "Pproved patient, sold very i f;rc;,h r3,V"' " fcIiuC -s -e.ure to and the three Gilt stove.. June 12 1846 w- C"ILDS, 14Jy s 9 9 9 q THE ETGTirONDERao1F wSE, The most marvellous blessing follow it. u in " lLtp.'"T.nl'S ii?!- ' ""'u'esTrc'to'": it absolutely cures, and m, ..... ?'.T" " More than ten thou.and authentic writtTm I '"' are in the hand, of the propri. , te," VnT"" ng the great blessing which ini, remarkable"" ment has proved to mankind in the folio win. Burns and Scalds. Pites of evers- l La 'Sf ffl'ft.oiu: Chafe, Galls, Chaps, Tetters Pimoi. o, dsrwtLUcert, Spriins, cV.t anj 'ife. r' ache, Mumps, Sore Threat n;.! tr4ndtk HIneflUm' "Vfr .Vd" Inflamed eyes, Biles and WW Inflm.m breast. Old Burn Scars, Pricklv he.t Sore Ni'l,"'JtsT" rLrV, ' -ToTanVF5 ? " EXTr'a'c for an i.,., & without a ix ffT,? S"ld, der to meet and control .Teident,, ihicl rl Lit happen, ,n the abtence of medical aid InTeed i" with great candor been asserted y onr of ihToraLr tors of an Extern! ve mailable Iron work . inZP, ev th.t it .u h. "or mNewJer. for him to try to nX. which rives ease and .omr. .. .Z. trctor. be had wholesaic.nd reTaU of ne,r"c' inuv r, . . No. 7, East 3d street, a doors from Where Physician.. nA Z.Zi- t'nc,".i. -so. a lv. DRUGS & CHE3IIC4LS and Sycamore, CINCINNATI Aft-, BeiniT fnnnsuitoJ i.L a . houof-J"i; Re.-k 'r,",l7 PhT.d'eTph call and examine our stock before porch.nnreltr! where, .. we.re confident it will be to "hc7r .dvSrsn April 10, 1849 J.&C.KEAWRT. JtlORRELLVS C01GII i StC1?,xsumpt1ve remedy. A Couh. VI CBrefor Polmon.ry Conmmjitioa. ofBr.n' CKhron,f Bronchitis. Asthms, DiflUry frwnTth t Sore ,hrot nd Hoarseness, bl-ediai f Courb ""' Pin,in ,hc Sid-" , ""A Nerved A r"P','',knc ,nl T"' niala'd d0n,Ofthe Li"Mte. The most effe d. dyaf known fl,r ,nv of ,he SUM.ni M2ssSELL' COUGH AND COS ?1M"J HEME hich is purely Vrget.M. effef ." ' ,U "n"edit-ly relieve, and gridoslly la .f7m"nt core of Consumption, Cosgh. of rioaf or rtmove inn.in.tion, prevent the ft,.mnddi.. "ip-t .11 pulmonary .ffrtnoa. ?om. fI"eL,Ter'i, " ttend.nt mPrln L" ,hc ;idf: chF" f1': slsa effcctntl .a ari,. r Pn,hi'c, and Difncnlty of Breitninr, I.T. um '""'t.any cause whatever, destroy, n,. VZJJJl SP.,i,,nr 'd, quiet, and strengthen, the .,7. WW" the blood "" humors, give, toac t. all the digestive organ., regulating the .ppeiitc, aa4 restoring the natural process of nutritio.. v. i r. ,V RJ?ELL 4 BROTHER, Sole Agenu ;j V- v Row wlnut street, between rirth and Fi-.h tu. Cincinnati. JulyS4 1849 ,o.lT. Tin, Urass, and Sheet Iron w A u E. T HE subscriber having removed his shop wise new buildinr North nf Phm A- 1 mrftrv't ttore. etums his thanks tn old ei.st.F... ...H ihe nubhc generally, for their patronage heretofore ex tended ta him, and, would now inform them that he it rciij l "TV of Tinware, c. of the mmt sobi.Jial kind, manufactured of the be.t tin pUtc, at tac lowest market priees. Persons wishing loparch.it any thing in his line will do well to call and examine fait .toe k before purchasing elsrw hrte. STOVES! STOVES! Alto constantly on hand an assortment o Sto'ri, such a. Cooking Stove, of ngf different sires. Ptrlor Stove, and Ten plate Stoves, which will be sol" ow for CASH. N. B All kindt of Job work done tip with .ctneii and despatch. Old Copper, Brats and Pewter take, in exchange for Tinware. JOHN If. Ft' DOE Nov. 19, 1845. J4-ly 4, c eia, Gimp. anaMraw nnnnrit, jai received and i... I- i lie oy mi t . nAii.as may 13 1846 SO-ly. 30,000 lbs WOOL WASTED . At the Laurel factory to card for customers the coming Season. Also 10,000 lbs WOOL WANTED to manafsetari by the yard the coming Fall and Winter, or in exchange for woolen Goods: WE thall be ready for carding tr.in by the tint f Mar. with our eleeant machines in fine ordsr. and canprumiie our customer, as enod work a. was cr er done at Laurel (or any other place,) and on at short notice a. possible, with three setter rood cards running day and night.1 We a re's I so making extensive .4dition. of Machinery See., for the purpose of Spinning weaving, and finishing of wool and woolen goodi; st at Jeans, S.ttenetts, Flannels, Blanketinr and Brest1, cloths, all of which we will do s well, if not better, than any other ratablishmentin the Slate, and at fair pnees. ' FULLING in all it. hnn.h.. :n k. r.;,l,f.,lU at tended to, and done up in rood order after the first ts" r. ...... -sas. E MALI i.April 10,1840 JJ-tf N. F. WEBB, WHOLESALE DEALER IV OROCEHIES ANDI'liODrCE; No. 49, Lower Market St., Fifth door east .f SYCAMORE, NORTH SIDE, CINCINNATI. I lib nmiri f... VI.- . i UU.W.V i octv, n ni te iihsi . . . liinseng and and Dried Fruit. KKKEKENCES; Robert Buchanan. Eso.: Stevetis. Chaplin Cs.; e-ioer a Harnatt; Elder Jame. Chaien; Cincinnati. Htirh. A Kftelrl. xi- - .. ... . fl 11.1, and. ; Elder James Chaien; t'incinn.ti.
.-- ----, t s. .sioi5o, i...,.,. Eq Wilmington O. B H Johnson, jr, Eq,; Dt. Johnson; Hillsborough, O M.JI9, U46 tJ-ly. War. Corriar. D H B. Ctrrm. W. 5t D.II.B. COFFIN WHOLESALE cV RETAIL GROCERS: -ii7,' L"r''r lrketat the Pump, CINCINNATIIT' K Consiautly on hand, a large and General air Family Groceries of the best qu.liti". which they will .ell wholesale. nd retail. tt the ievrst cash prices ) ;2, 1M K- it
