Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1845 — Page 4

INDIANA S l'ATE "SiiNTlNEL..10 e tre amount of cmirnüon to our sliurc; - . , - - - -. brennst, the nore landlcsi aud Ii )usele-s emigrants

. A ViMt lo Gen. Jackson. Tlie Philadelphia Spirit of the Times sap " We have been favored with letter written by a higLly intelligent lady Riving the details of a visit to the Hermitage, and an animated interview with Gen. Jackson, tlio old Hero of ISevr Orleans. The letter is addressed to a relative of the President elect, resiJcM in IX la ware, and La written in a Very neat manner. We may add to tl.is tlat the lady-writer is I'emocratic in her opirrims, and her sentiments breathe truly Republican principles. V C reoommend the pe-! rusal in markable NAsnriLtfi, Aug. 2oth 194. Mr Dear Sister. I have just returned from a visit to the Hermitage and a chat with Gen. Jackson, for in these time- w hen all the ladies in the country have run wild with Whiggery, I thought it necessary to let it be known that some small spark of Democracy at least exists in the bosom of an American female, titul fur that purpose pcrsiadcd Mr. JMc. (whom you . . . krow would not need much nersunsion on that score) tJ take mc some hundreds cT miles to sec the old heko, and truly Andrew Jackson may not only be called the old hero, bIt the gkkat man or the age. I cannot convey to you through the tiull medium cf the pen tha beauty a nH sweetness of the impression that the sight and conversation of this great man pro duced upon my mind, but I will proceed to describe my visit. After pnro; a jrroveof beautiful oaks we entered the lawn immediately in front of the house, which is the Lrest and most beautiful mansion that I saw in Ter.nes.se, every thin around it bespeaks the simplicity of-the taste and the refinement of the illustrious inmate. After al.ghtinjr from our carriage and naming the object of our vis.t, wc were requested by the servant jn attendance to walk into the hill while he pa?srd into his master's chamber to inform him of our visit, ul to my preat surprise we had not proceeded but a Al'V steps' ihrouli the hall when the General appeared, and with an elrance and simplicity of manners, til his own, (for he borrows from none cither his manners or sentiments,) conducted us into his parlor. , I had expected from the accounts I had heard of his exceed ing debil. ty of body that we should have to be content ed with an interview of a few minutes, and that perhaps in his chamber; but with him the mind predominates over tt e weaknes of the body, and during a lively conversation cf nearly two hour?, he sustained a more than equal share ; iu fact aft: r the first half hour, we took the part of listeners aim )st entirely to the words i f wi.dom and patriotism which fell frr m his lips ; he spoke with great interest on the subject of the annexation of Texas, and his views were clearer and sounder on that question than those of any politician whom I have heard di-cus it, or whose writings upon it I have read ; but I will say no more on this subject for fear joti will call me a lady politician, and that is a character for which you know I have little respect I would nlhcr speak of.tlic man than the politician, and it i-t as the man I respect General Jackson for the love acd respect he lias paid to the memory of his wife. 1 visited her tomb, which is in the garden attached to tiio house, surro Hided by flowers, and by the side of which ii placed the one intended for the receptacle tf his own mortui remains, upon the stone which covers Mr3. Jacksjn are engraved some beautiful sentiment-:; the l;;st paragraph, after enumerating her virtues, concludes in the f blowing taautiful words : 44 A boing- so gentle, s-landcr could wound, but could not tlUhiAKT nnd whfn death tore her from the arms of Lcr liLslnrd it was but tjbear l.er to the bosom of her Uod." The sacredncss with which General Jackson lias ever regarded the memory of bis wife, shoud entitle him to the respect and alTecticn of cur Bex at least.' I was deprived of the pleasure of seeing the General's s vord of service, as he told mc he had sent it to Philadelphia to bo repaired ; but I saw several swords which Lad been presentrd to him, particularly the one presented to him by the iSew Orleans volunteers; those sword, together with several braces of pistols, were in the drawing-room, and gave it a martial char acter well in accordance with the dignified mien and sull rterting eye of iU occupant. During our inter View, after a little blushing and sundry hesitations. I informed the General cf my wish to possess sjme of b;s hur; he granted my request with the easy smile of a pa reut to a child, and indeed he mut regard the wore youthful part of this nation nshis children, since Heaven has left him, as v anlangten, without other offspring. As the General conversed with so much animation, we were afraid of exhausting him, especiilly as he had scarcely recovered from the fatigue occasioned by receiving 0(50 visitors on Fridiy last, being the day after the Demccratie Contention at Nashville. On vur netting up to retire, the General saluted me, and we lift li s presence highly pleased with our visit to this v?ncrdblö statesman and warrior. Yours affec tionately, IvI. IV u Is to cr.iclc for llic IValivcs. ET AX AMERICAN. 1. fhis: The Alplia and Omega of the Native creed is That all emigrants to our thorcs shall be treated as a lifiii ami i1rnil tli rirrl.t nf splfrfrnvprnmpnt for twentv-one years at leis" tlecfarinj their intentions to becomj citizen?. Now, would nit such a measure so imbit;er them aalnt tlie country and institutions a to render them dangerous residents 1 Would not the enmity engendered in the fathers bo apt to descend to .their clildren J and should wc not thus create a nition of enemies in our very midst ! . '2. What defence shall we " Natives" make for our rubers, who not only took the liberty to come over by ship-loads," but weut so far ts to beget children on Lho American soil, aud thus perpetuated the race cf intruders ! - , - 3. " No taxation without representation," was the battle-cry of our fathers. Now if all emigrants are to be unrepresented in our government for " at least twenty-one years" afier their arrival, ought they, not to receive the benefit cf drawback on the salt, irou, calicoes, fustians, &.c, that they consume during that time!' Should "American Republicans" squeeze a prut of their government expenses out of men whom they are unwilling to admit to tlie rights of citizen's 1 4. " Have wo not native citizens enough to fill our oSices without poiny; among those of foreign birth T" is a question often put forth by the nativo orators with an air of irresistible confidence. I will answer it with another of the same sort: Hire ice r.nl Fp.eeHCLIEK3 rnouhtn Jill our tjjic.es tcilhrwt going among Vit faiul'crs nr,d the pwri Remember, the mjmuut we introduce arbitrary distinctions ( f any sort among tnir people, that moment we transform our government into an aristocracy. No true Democrat no true genlhiwr,! even can recognize any other distinctions than those of fjoodness and talent. , 5. " Timse foreign paupers are too ignorant to enjoy the rilit of suffrage !" I have ofi.cn heard the same thing said of the Amcrimn working classes. If our jitKst-icrary of wealth can only difrarhie the fir.t, thry will find it an easy matter to disfranchise tlie second. ' , G. "Th?y woulJ robus tf the Bible!" Ha! ha! ha ! I have known nations to be rob!od of their property, of their liberty, and of every tiling that pride or avarice coulj covet; J have seen the organ of acquisitiveness manifest it-self in a thousand ways, and lay it h uiiri on almost every thing except sermons and Bibles but I cannot believe that any man would ':(. ..r .t Tr" . . T c,t;r iiiA.i.-v (ii B.eanii Liit;. a ui jijj u u jaii, i would r ither i.rurc a thousand Bibles against theft thin 0112 . umbrella. Besides, U not tin Bible 'a' foreiji bo k ? Was it n t oriinallj written in fordz ljn?i'.iies, and even transhitcd inti English W foreign prst at the comirianj of a foreign king ! -Then w ir not barilsli it from the American soil, and allow the "Tvitivc American" Uible of Joe Smith to take its plica I ,' ' " ' 7. Taat " tha d--d Irisli" are a very bad dcscr-pliDn of cattb, an I that the Lord tikes a very great lib-rty in creating -s ieh animib, are. pjint.s that I shall n it attempt to argua against; but .:io:ild the Almighty still prs.si in placing them on ojr planet, how are wc to help our selves Suppo c we s!ioot them down, and burn thojj Louses, And their churches, and compel their wives and li'tlo ones to seek a refuge in the wo'jdi, riiibd-ilphia fashion the Urltish aristacracy has tried al! that before us, and yet the Irish arc more numcrius- than ever. ' . " 8. Although our rancyd arls'.ocrary, from tlio time of Juhn Adamj to ths proe:it, have eivdoavored fc set the native and the foreiga working men against each oth-r. tliat they might the better e:i3live nnd plunder bo y I :'; lit'-in !:n b"en rtead.ly directed

of this letter as very interesting, and as furnish- if erwanw irom ume to umo incrcacu, (.moi-gii cur

. iha h.v....,. .,r nf .,M legislators took care to impt.se. no duty on imported

' I vnrl men l and it in now on mttnv artirlpsi. nvi-r llXl

men Of thB a ?e. 4 ' . hr rrnt Thp rMth.. nf till Pfilirr r.rf hrfiiro in.

we had, the more they could exact for rents; ami the more laborers we had, the more intense would be thr

competition for employment, and the cheaper could they obtain their l-bor. . The truth of this assertion is proved by the following facts: The first Tariff of ; tl.e United States (passed in IitU) imposed a tax or only five per cent, on the main bulk of importrd goods. About the commencement of Vas!iinr!cm' second term, Hamilton procured an inrrca-e of 21 per cent, on the mass of articles before charged with 5, on the ground that xt would enable povernaient the sooner to j discharge the debts incurred daring the Revolutionary war. This first step was taken the Iar.tr was percent. . ineiesuiw ot tins policy iFormerly, when duties were low, the operatives " of Europe could send ns as much of their work an we wanted, and were under no necessity of coming over themsehrs.- Then, a rrood'y rrtir-n of the cmiirants to. the United States were impelled hither bv their love ' fur thfvu nrinrinV of l.lprlv rrnialitr n"n-l iust'r ' lor UlOoe pnncip.es OI liOeny, crpiaiuy, ail l JU-t Ce, Upon Which Our government IS founded. Ltll AS tho protective srstem progressed, nnd disable! the 1 r j - . . a ioreijn slarc3 ot capital trom fending ocr a part ot hrpn ihr romnt of ltaniltnn anrl Clav' nrotprtiro k .... j.-.-ww.... system on our population and ' wages ; and great muSt be the impudence of him who ein deny it. The possesion of Texas, thCle is but little doubt. Will cost the United States a most powerful struggle ! wiui r-uroppan powers, in now, ic, a secret ireaxy was signed at Verona, by Metternich for Austra, Chateaubriand for France, IlernsCel for Pru'sii Nesselrodc fir Russia, and wc believe Stewart fr England, whereof the 1st and ild articles read as follows : - 1. The high contracting power being convinced that the fiYFtrm ol representative pncrnment is equally oa in comjiutible with the monarchical principle, as the mosim of Itio sovereignty of I ho peojile with the divine right, engage mutually, in the most aolemn rnanrier, to iiao alt iftfir 1'iriirfa fA frffj an mit in I lt svifom nf runr0nrit!v ,,,.,a-',0v...OTra( iw um. r , j in i i i,i.r,.iiiuiic ' . I g.iTcrninrnla, in Ltirope, anil In prevent its bem inirodu-cr-d into those countries where it is not yel known a.

meir wors, as iney previously, nui u ne, uiey wero wineiyiii.iiiijup; rncHKiwiin ... ' t . t.t- .1 .v TT i Utitrr for Iheae wk, ad.lreard to I. B.

cuiu.nuitu n. t-uimi u prnuuu iuu- u.ruv am Br0wn.e-a Hotel, Ihrtif h McniUra nf the

thei? worK into our mariicf-or r tarve. ; fcucii has . mm, or orber ie.w hi Nweiorumi tauen

As it cannot be doubted thnt tlie liberty ol the press Wnyiand's M.ai ien moat rovvrrf.il meana used by the pretended -wp- ' Ivr!!'''''-!,"1"-of the rt:lit cf rintion, to the detriment ol tliuso j j nictiohiry ,

is Hie ported of princes, the high contracting parlies promise reciprornlfy tr ailnnt all nrnner me:inr' 1 rvmir. It i ' , " . - ; xiii' contains wie germ oi .xuurop?an opposition TO ; I ,vl "o " v .110 n tut tiuiLii j steam navigation brings them in loo close proximity, I and exnlsina thr estrpmfl nfritnlin intn nrUir U Prr ' 1 T uv. ; innu aim rrancc nave uccii u;rown dj tne imminence f.nn5l,?n-, , . , . '' Anal ln;iana H Dent Un TCacninr inc Inst.tUtlOns

of tuts country through Texas, u th? same manner1 J' bm-ks i-.nnh v elfter-, io.jMate renen to t.a , -.i.t t ,i i i t . p i l ' lustrccrlvfdandfors ileby then'irnlifr nt very low prices, and With the same results that she has lnterforred with .Jus ! t- mavfh ...rthe.Painerii-.

inose oi ttiDa, lucre can do no tio;r.t. vv ere the tram of circumstantial evidence not sullic;ently strong, the on admission of her diplomatic ajjents would admit of no error in judgement as to her intenlljin.' It i known that a late English law has made it a; criminal ofilrnce for n Eticlilimail, even although he I may be a naturalized citizen cf the United State?,' to ri"trotilv to entiirce that l.iv t hrniio-ri Ihr tmI.l nin rUncn r,F tl,o 4ell.iirtf.ri fronts Tl er.,lt tl. i VWUv'V HIV iiuiuii.l VV-U lliv IV rUli Jl practical operation of the " non-intervention" system of Unijland will be the same as in Cuba. . As the Lon don Times expresses i her ' graspir. and uns rupu lous statesmen" are attempting to carry out their measure with all the precaution? of perrecy" and ' ve hement disavowals ol their real intentions." LEGAL NOTICES. THE onderined, Andilor, Treaanr r, and Heeretiry of FtMe, wi'l tontr' l wiib the lowr-4 reiii-iUe Mddrr, fin the fuldins and I iiidinx cf tlie laws, reArfuli.ma and jiairnalt ot Iiis lote General Aawitihly, 1 lie done and rM'r'ormed. In manner and d-rtn aa nrearribed hy law : for wlih h rairpuse, pr'Pal will be received at Hie oriii e ol tlie t-erp tary of t-Liii, amil .iturdty the loth dy of Fehrii.ny I next, at 9 o'clock. P.- M. on an id diy. The aticceaariil MdU-r will I required in live accuiitv fur tha due nerti.rniTinee of Ina roairari. in tbe sum of f.'.OJ-J. IIOItAllO J. HARRI:, A. l A. - R. MAY II Ktv. Tr. flate. gt-3W J. II. THOMPSON, t'ee. of State. TO Till! TL I JMC. "OTICE is hereby fiven, lliit the lermif the PrnMe Crthrtcd i.'l MnruHi cmnijr, Indian i, fcar the jrenr 1643 will Imi lMrfdi-n at the tunes luUowiiir,!. writ : On the second Mondays nf February, April and June 3d Monday of A uns I, and aecond Mondaytnf Octotvr ami Hecemla-r, and will it six dxys at etch term if the hnaine reijuirrs it. Afier which such Courts will beholden on the 3.1 Monday ol Fehni.try, 3d Alond.iys of Aprri and June, 3d Monday nf Ancin4, and I'd Mondays of ( Klulier and lleceinher in eacti year, and will ait six days al each lernt if the banneas npilrcs iL - .Atiet, R. It. DUXCAN.CIk. January 21, 1313. 21-T!w roitciG.x A TT A niMIi A 'S. " axjOTICB raherehy aiven tbuton the 4'lti day nf January, IS I.', a i writ of K.wriRii Auatlmient was raaiied hy me, Wülia: Sullivan, a Juatire nf Hie Fraca nf CVntre Tuvn9h:r, Marion Connty.in the Stnte nf Indiana at the Iu.'tince and itKin the allid.ivit of Jamea B. nhiiUm,a;iinl the enod and ch.itlels, credits and rlRclaof Joeph Spear, Ute caf said connly ; and that 1 will on the 314 day of July, 1646, at IU o'clock, A. M. nt my office, in Indianapolis, in said County, proceed Io lier and decide Njain said altrchnient, whereof the s. i t Joarph ?ie;ir and all others concerned will take notice. Jan'y M, If-U. 3it-3.f IV M. EttLLIVAN. J. P. at. TIic Stale of lnli;tn:i, 32:irioia County: I.v lHa Mtof Ciscrir t'ocax, OcTOBtt Term, 1814. ifiÄ it Ckamcrrf. -Scmuel P, Panlels . EliutM-tll Phillips of mMure ase, and Daniel Andrew rtiillip. Emitv llrflin t'liitliiia, William I'x-ntnn Ph:lltjs, F-llen Phillips, Martha i'liinipaan.1 Mary Eliubeth Phtlttps who are liirmti. ' 'tjil E said defendants are all and each, hereby notified, that on the M. firsi day enf Krt.ruary, 111, tlie mid cuinol imant. hainuei P. Daniela, filed his 11:11 nl Compl uiit In the ahove rntilled eatie ajainat lliem. in I lie Ork'soflice of said M.iiioti I'ircu t Court, lli.it the suite is now pe.wlinj in s..id Ctairt, and Uiat nnleis they nppoar and plead, answer or drmur In the said bill, on r befrro t Ire ealSute of the eanae al tlie next term of said Court, to be lietd at the Court House, in InUi-au.ipoli.-i on the l Mirth Monday in April next, the same and the matters and ihini Hierein combined wilt be taken as confessed and ltu againvl IIm-iil . . Iy onlrr of said Court, Octolr 20, IStl. ' " ' ' Allot, R. B. DUNCAN', Cerfc Wick St Daasora. SulietUr. 30-3w taxi:s a. is)ii.. . fQIIG nndersiitied repectrully iitfnrinsihe public that be hasrsit t'ltilihed an agency lor the payment of taxes in any county in the State. Whilst a clerk in Hie Mate Auditor's offire, lie was enabled to lorm personal aerHnintanre and Io make arran jenietita WNh most of the county Ire.vurrr, by which his order will be received, and the lai receiru furwaided to him without lite risk of transiiiiuing Mrimey. He will al.ao attend to the pavment of Interest on canal lands also to the rent I mi of Improved lands and the collection of rents. He will I.40 make ifele fi non reidt nl and other. From his entire acquaintance as well with nor pit' lie land system aa w ith a targe portion of the la da themselves in I lie northern part of the tflnte, having been emplojed by the government in survey inj them, and by I tin Slate as a cmnmi.'SKinrr in N-lccttn; a larce portion of Ihs Wibish and Eiieran.il latida, lie flitters biui;lf that he will render satisfaction to all who may employ him. His per rent, for ay meid of taxes is 10 er c?rrtonlhe amonntr.f taxes if under $5) in any one county ; and i per cent it over pontases to lie paid hi addition. UtTiceoit Meridian, suolb of Washington street. AU.-TI.V IV. MORR!?. Reference is made To Fletrherfc Puller, and O. II. Pmiih, Aiiorncyst N. Mefartjr, Alfred Harrison, Merchants, Indianapolis-, J.-unea Farrington. Esq. 'I'erre Haute ; Allen Ujmilton, Fort Wayne; MicaJnh T. William and John A. Imiamn, of Cincinnati ; Wurts, Mnsrave it IVurtz, ami Panldinj, n'el St Co., Merchants, 1'hiiadelptiia: Don. TIkwiku 11. CUke, C'otnutiss'ioner of General LanJOitice. . 35 - - ' TTAIt 1 TIIC ftOKTII. npilE iihsctivet ha declared war asiinst Cold, and to carry out hia -EL intentions, h.i t added lo his e tic usive assort tue nt of Slovcs, v ii nek's r!rbr.ttrl I'atenf, which foe eon venienee, com Ant nnd economy , i thnngiir. In he unsurpassed. He invite the pthlictu;.ilt anJ examine tliexe Hovrs, and alao his other ainmunilioii, caic.il.ileJ to provide i-gainst cold and f:tm My quarrels. 13 tf - r. IVAI.MVKIGIIT. - CIGAIIS .ANU TOIIACCO. . IO nnrt nET SphniihCifira, as Havana, Piittcipee, Regalia lJ,JUJ Talmcoi.Nexros, tc; 21,000 Half rpanixh do.,siierror sjual ly. SOponnds JänulT, as Kapiee,Seolch,and .Macaboy; lOboxes bcMtrhewing, Tobacco, as I Cavendish, l"wist Nailrod, Reef.etc; 100 pound cut ami dried smoking an-l thewinj Tnhacfti; 4 hoxesw!)ite Pijies; 4,tM;0 Stone pities; 10,0110 Pipe Sterns, just received and fur sate by theauuscriber.allof which he will sell al very low prices. . 43 C. M A V Hit, East of the Palmer House.. .-ounn.v.WAUK aj glvsswa.u "fj 178 T received n very Hie awort.neutnr q ieenaware, Livernoo " and common Teas, Plates. Dishes, Bowls, - Pitchers, etc also (round and pressed Tumblers, Preserve ilisltes. Molasses .cans, Complete Castors, SaltJeller, etc. ttliich I will lellchenper than ever. - 51 y . J. NICOLAI. EAST Kit ft ATI Al'AftlMIl IsElTHEIS. a L'Treeelred I lotof ."piniah and Cineinnnti Pole lsthef, lluot 9 au I SU. MisTweo, Eiatern Ui;er leather, Philadelphia Calf ?kln. Lining nnd lllnding ."lllua, ra irlins. ling and Shevri Skins, etc. an Jail kind uffiiiti' which 1 willsell at reduced prices. . Sl y . . . J. NICOLA f. i.i: vim:i:. "f Jl.TALBOTT keeps constantly en band aa excellent aasortmerit of Leather of all kinds. 13 PAKEIS. Tj ÜST Teeeived a lutt assortment ef Cap. letter and Wrapping pat? per: and also Bi.tmet brmrdsnf a superior quality, all of which will he aold at (really reduced pi ice for Cash or Rats bv tecemlc26, 1814. . S7 DAVID C11AI0IIE.ID iiorsi: io:stt. rflE gitbsoriber enniinttes to manufacture Tin Valley Tmngh, Conductors, ate. cheap for cash. S. IVAINIVRIOflT. lookhg rssi:s. A L ARGE a ml aplerMid assortment of Mahngnv and Pine frame Lnofcin Gislars, nf all sir.es jn received at ft HA Y fx N Tici wlrcii. . - fTHIEstiharriHer will pnrchaxe all the Lard biotiglit to him. at reala sonnl.ienrices hircaah.and foods Store hi .Nnrwood'ahlnck, neat!repf -siterho T.iliner House. 2d II E.IIEI)L)f ULY.

deal m s.avcs or be in any Wiy connected with them, lI;trtV.irc :mi Cutleryand per-On8 COnneCteil Willi tJlC Dritish cniba.S3V at t4 all kin-I. era-t epressly fori hi market. Ilia articles are o( VhinTtnn l.nvr ntvnlv nnd u-Illim n f i the bet qnlily, r. int.liiiS n ptrt ofShnvel. r-p.idea, Forks, lloea, Washington hac openly, and within a tew v,ce., i Kxe. ,i,trf.t twin-Knives. s-.wa ana A.ie..r, i;u.k,nMh'annOUnced that it IS the intention of the roveriiment llaiand File. Mill a-twr File, riane-Bitt4,äinzleand UouUle Iron

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c.i;LZiis, on 'i hi: kose-hov ek. A T.ilc or Pcri;u nr joux a. r.EiD, esq, 1 VIE ahove Toem, with translations Irom the Per tan of Hafta, ciNUvci4n la art about iw l"i;r larie mo , wm aa pur.ii.nedeatly in Miyur June neil.elrgauily pouud.aud bwind in hiKj ml vial. fulwer.pt ion weired by C. It. Onrl, PullUber, and C. A. k. J. t. Chiipanan, Stale Pnuter, I ndtauapuli. Dee. 1811. ;4 ' ' - NEW. AAI VALUAULU WOUK ! NOW rCKLISIIED AMJ FOil SALE, . The Indiana Annual Kcgisler nnrt Pcltct 32umr.il, forllificar IS4.". COxTAI.MNGih names and rrsidenca of all Judge ol Courts, Prosecuting Attorneys, County Clerks, Kecordns, Amin.-, Tre isurers, r-'beriff', Jailers, Coiuiiiiss'Hiners, Aeeorrhool Com niMotmi Justices ofthe Pence, Attorney nt Ixw, Ministers, Ph)ician., l'itiuipnl McrrlianU, Post Offices and Post Mauler, NotooeS rubric. the Terms of Cl eoil I nrt, and a cttwi vnrVty of general informal m relative lo ttat art -or, which wiH he highly useful und convenient I every citixen. Tb whi compiled riuu the hh4 aiithentii aoiircea. TIjI v.wk will eoniita .btit l'Ki nape, IC id., fHiiitrd n Aim type, and pprr of the brt q'lalrty made eiptrlr for Um prwse ptm 'SI 1-2 ceuta. Tbia a'eery body 'a ow a aouk. . - AU0. TIic D:iilr Xcmoixiiidnm xintl Pcckct Account Hook, for Iii TKIP 1 8 15. " A Annual (mMication, entmW ad-.(ar4 io lb dtly wanta and i,,,, pmtViwial n.l n.tna man. Ta win. wdl enntnin about ll-lpasi-t.lG mo., piiiitnliin rjpp; her. having mrmav '" dntea and Id l eveiy day in the year, Urne and interest muiraanil mir : ana a niiiaiue amnnm to wtni.iin (wi-r rum ib nd-pecmiiy the purmwe price fj. 37 1-2 and .vi cent, acreeawy Hi h lilies miced Ivia, Ititokaeltrr. aear je isluture, by letter post Md. pruni I ton ... liidUnaptiiiii, Ucl 2J, IS 4 1. 20 tf - ituAc itroi:is zti:roit is, - Of tht Decisions of the Supreme Conti tf Indiitnn. WT-ULUJIE V. of thia Wotk la juat pulilh'ttrd.ia'iili Table ol the V laaeaann i rinciMi .lüuera li.-iftlm-ly bound anj leleteil. 6W pages, frier rota dollam, 47 if f M.I ianopolia.lt lb May, If. M'llOOI, ItOOIiS! NCIKfOI. KOOKS! ratHE eTiTwrnl-er haa - teceived a nrw ati;ily of the (utlowbig M. HcaW fli, w bieli m.ikaa b" atKK rery ctmipleta ! Anthon'e Ivilin laaniif, . Xaviea' lu i.-a-uiM io Aljebra d tirrtk do do do teuiiiely ; dt Horace do t'aair - . ita (Vr-q -do SalhiHt Anilrew'aam! lo.lJ.ird'jGnaiinsr di Iilin I-on, do du Render ' du ' do do da ri do rtoiiiilon l-ynrtm Analttleal Reometry lMciiKive Ueutrx-try Calrunia Surveyinf Ptndea .mil ShiJow t Atiilnoeti -do d.i do F.nilh'i Vfirrer ninlonary nniiie'a .Vatural I'lnlosophy ., . ... 1 .HtlJtfW K I'hltfMakl Jl V raik'i d.i R-imcI. Jh'a do while's do Parley's do Colhiiru's do Kav's ' dd ' Willard's Untied Stales Lincoln's 1'Mitanv rt.i Atrmon.y Ititchcofk a Ccolo-v nee MitcMI'a Gecrajiry . Smith's di noliltin's Oiillinea nl History Pmi'et's do' Elementary Speller vvnrNifr' .io eclectic no - . , ...... do t.-jd,:nj, and Ith Readers ai.so. a fun annniy f paper, ink. Quin, .suri Pe--, Wafers, Penlin Va. Inkaii.la. Jl.tt-, s.in 1. Peiicila, f ndit RiiWa-r, BtMtd n I . 1 1 H ff.. A. f , 0- l..t w---.mA mnii tn Mia inm t - h, ky 13- c. n. D.wi, B-ktcUer. - liti:s 7in sii:liixg hooks. - ,7.. SI.im. aorU-d Sizea: 15 d.. elementary anrlllna HARDWARE. suxr iuu;nun stoiii:, . . r f. r i j . f .i FP . - c-rer. rtpilG undiraiRnad miU reapeclfully inform tha public general. rue I fill lis H ttuvv receiving and ),eniiij, dually I rum 1'tiila Pxiildins AUterfcila.of all kin t.ia.id patterna, auchas Knuh Jywks, 9"'" ,n '"kHrrinn lxMk. Chivel, Run lilclica, Ibumk Laitcljea, Uvtu, Illit'es. aud sctew,r ail siaea. Allneravin'i deHiro'ianf piirchasini any article In the ahove line will do well I r.n'A an I et a nine fur thenfelvs be fire p-irchalni at other plisea, aatlw ahore. will aold loaf fc cash, or for sneh art! clrsoi trade at he. can nao. a. uikii. Imliin.ip'iti, Nov. 1841. Sl-y ivkiv ; is. TJU3T recelred from Philadelphia. al täraydon'a Hardware Ftore V ain of the saw. a larso supply ol aitirk-a, vis: Building Mate tiala, Saddlery, Cuacli Malcimla, bncuiaker'a Findints, Wnjon mkera,.l''iirrrer'.aiid Coopera Tiads. Ulackoniiilis' Bellow a. An vilsand Virea.Tot larallter for Carriages, Patent Leather, Oil flh I 'arm tin. Malleahle Castinfa, Fancy Pluh. paua.ice and Mince Clio-per. Likin Olaaaes, Glan Ijanlrrn-, l-ard Lamps for Slurbs and Mrlor, JW' es. Chimney Ol; a-s and W icks, tc. A.c. lire. 15. 1811. 2 - - .. ' to iriiiiatn:i iik.v. "fr"n!S Keltles. Tea kettle-, Cffee-Milla, Knives and Forks MD R ileher's Knives, IWit.inPia Tea and Tahte Sinrns, Shovels andT.M,. of all aises.Can tliwticks and sniilUrs. Also,asplen did iMMimant of Lnnkiux Glaases, of diäerenl sizes and patterns (Uxor and JHrop, of superior qiiality.iojrt her w iih almost every mhrartirla in his linn, all fur s lie clieaj fut cash or approved cred it and produce, at Lie chrnp Hardware store, Opposite the Palmer House. i-T A. BIKI). to mcurxoiis. . rHHE nndersianed has ort hind, for s ile low foe cash. Trace Jt Chtina, Double birred Iicka, Aiwi, ;hiwla, t ihiot all aorta Pinzls Millions. itc.&.e. with a cener.il auortiusnl of Hard Ware a I, inn Calland iee. - nmif, 21-y - Otipoaite Painter lliaiae. II iltDWAKR. . UÜST receive 1 (torn riiiladeiphia, at GrAyrJati'a narJwareStore ' n f th" Sv,a .ire addition to the Immer atocK, emnractni eraaaniid cradlins-tcvthes of various manufactiire: sickles, best Ja waltalwriroti, abated iles; cist steel, shear sleel, American blister and sprint steel; anvil and rtces, lirkinilh'a bellows, catina, traces ,lo thai ns,Ciijpr"s tools, patent Curry inj knives, Fleherand Slla-. lirltnia anil naninuen in ware, in acnp; uini iMiiirrna. ikiw! ius's tele'.-rated stand and hanging lamps, for lardilOoMn .h.v, buildins materials of all kinds ; saddlery, fancy and plai Pluah.tnp leather, Hog skins, oilcloth earpeiin. M illahle castings for coach work ; iron ana rtrs wire; brasa leitirr. c. sic. Indianapolis, June 1, 164 & rianc, 4-arpcnlcr and CoopcrN Tor.!s a Will ETY of Carpenter's and Uooper'a tools lust receive a. whirli are m ide bv the beat mechanics, and can not be beat also, giwl aoaoctinentof Hardware, Jv-ythes, Sickles, Axes, Fpades, Shovels, Chiln,aiid trnny other articles tin numerous to mention which I willsell very low for eth ot country produce. I will rive tUe hijheit market price for Wheat, Itjf, Flaxseed Reeswsx.i allow, Uid, etc., In goods or casn ; ieae can anjcx amine the articles. ',; ' , iif - 3 rloor x west of Drake's Hotel. lI()LLt)y WABE. rxrXII EsMliarrPier ha on hand, ami for s lie low, an excellent awrt Li. ment or llialow ware, suenns iiirre sum dijhmi irmi rois; sire Skillets: 3 aiae Tea Kettles; 5 du. Ihilctl Uver.i; 3 do. Mew Kettles. Also, Undirons, Plough Points, i.e. . . . . i-ir a. Wainwright, TO IILICKSUITIIS. TTTsKST Cat Pteel, Phear.tJerman, Enilinh, lllisler,and America ÜJ ItlisterteelAnviht, Vices, r ilea. Rna;., ate., M J I ti II V IH tS 'A AV 1 w Store. I tt DOZ. Pocket Knlvesfrom 6 eentsto $1 each ; II do. Knives IVJU ,( r'niki; 5 do. Scissors; 3 do. Kaxora, best quality ; Jusl sceived and for sale hy the subscriber at very low pi ires. 4-1 C. MAYER, east oi the Palmer House. to snoniAiii:its. OIIOEMAKERS' Findings of the best quality, and afull assortment alwayskeptatGrlAVDO.N'a Xrm Htriq-art S.'or. 34 "r- " . CANTIftGü. 1 SUCIIas ovens, pots, kettles, skillets, and odd lida forsateeheap for bacon, lard, flaxseed. tow or flai.linen, feathers, beeswax, fcf .by 43 - J. M. TALBOTT; TO lIt.1IKI5S. ALL size of riou-h PuinU of the best quality, for aale at the cash store of -. : 4J - ti RAY DO.N'd riiivV AftittvAt.. f FIFTEEN diflerent patterua ot Ptoves.fi, 7 and 10 plate Partor andOookin Stoves. Though the weather be warm, the rib scribertUuersbiuiseirihatthere must be gome cooking done. Call anda. air. . IVAI.WVUUUII r. SCVTIIE ' OF all klnda and of the bet metal, whiih will he aold low for cashorcoantry produce by 43 . . J. M. TALUOTT. " IIOKS. SEVEUALflozencast steel lloe have just been received and will hesoldh.wal ' 43 - GKAYDON'S. ic4vub:s. FIllSTrate article of wooden rake ia telling low for cash at 43 G HA Y DON'S Sign ofthe"s?av" A MIL, I. A.l C'ItO CUT SA1VS. RE o.IVtedf.ir below the former prices at 4 1 - GRAYDON'S. OUULC OVO-COOK STOVIiV ' fin II E latest ad most approved patterns ever brought to this or any ml other market, for convenience aud economy, just received I. id for sale by S. WAIN WttlOHT. a-f Hx.ULS AftD WIM V GLASS. Ort KEli.SN.nls .aborted; 10 boxea Window Glas, 8 by 10 j 6 do .),. 0 hy I I ;ju.t received and for sale by the subscriber at ua-uaualtuwpfH-.ps. 43 C. l AY ER, east oithe Palmer House. VIOLIX3,Clarlonetg, Flut, Octave Flntea, Fifra.bent Italian Violin Strings, Bridges, Clarionet Iteeds, and Preceptors for Violin and Flutes, for sale at Git A V DUN 'd JlVsr Hardtnart Start. 31 ITIIÄMMCOOF. CHINA WAISE! rnxilM k anew and splendid article, and the siilscri' er would be Ü- glad lo h.ire (la politic call and xaiuina it, al his More, in Ur--fith's iiuildin, nearly opp le tlie Palmer llou-e; wlirre may be (hiikI a gissl nsitrtinriU of Gticctw, &.C. 81 E. II EUPER LY. K. .inUDCULY HAS Rr aale, Salt, tueenvnte, Stoneware, Dys Ptuffi. 30 kegs Nails, assorted size?, with all other articles usually kept, ile wiii sellascheap if net cheaper than any other etyMblishuieiit in the he plare 17-y EA.IITS. VRCflER'S irtttent Folar Lamp, a splendid article tW Imming lard lust received al - G KAYDO.V8. AIo Extra Gluhe and Chlmnej for the above Lamp; Sign of the Saw. - AL'GEXIS. SUPERIOR polUhed Auucra from 3 8 to 3 In. Just received at J? GttAYDO.VS.. December 3!st, 1514. 28 - TO riIEF.IritIGIIT.S. JUST received at Graydon's Store, sign of tbe Baw, a superior article of Wheel Iron, low by the dzeo. . Pec, I. 1BII. 0 : H L'p'f reerived at Grpydon. Hlorr, a im of the Siw," large ue 9P iilv of IV in. Rowland's eelebrnled Mill and CriMw t nt Paws, bi to7and8 feet long warnmed good. Al, Trace thaius, breast CI'o Half Traces, Siago Ttaces. Halter Chains. Log Chains.kc Uce. Ii ich - so

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'rue cnt:titt:ier.i m oul i. fill in. ist l , . tVa 1iMliril Mir ilnkl Xllirli Prlriwl PUESTO.N HOPN t Co. ate w en hand with the large toek a' (-- II A tll-l.. Air.Ma1 fta I KLa aaarkal a.. J m.m . SL nt Fall and Winter ImioiU tnr (Tcre4 1 (hat market, anal arc ; JHvini c4 to Iti.tka rrf llimf ie Ulla Sectio Irt aWa. naih j bnalnraa aud lava for Drrfin. iVetihC II? tlhcrty of aal hit to all rlio liave rtiaTtrii lliatwo ere abnnl to lrara tuAD, that tlx-y air'j iMtaken. 'l ho tnrrea nr ruimneaa ana alimiat coawtantrtiatianers rrxiifwlla aa tn remain krhind Hie eourrtrr, ivbrre wm ran always he fmiiiil ready aai U'iag w IwnU oef lite uula and pocket Uiedittt. I iidianaailia, KtnT. 11, lli. ( Weinvitn Ihi atteaiMHiuf (enltemrn to oiir Block of bttcy Cnmre, I'.fcad CVli, plain and ßjiilrd, Ik-avrr dn., allnfll, Jni-, Vertinf,' llmali and tila llata Ixteat ft i le, Fur and CUa.J Cx;, Cr4i, A.C. le. all f hich rill Iw auld at uniuualljr low rm.et. 1' llic I.adle! Perai.in nroeadea, Cataroir t I'iini. Partaeenea, rtraaans. Alpa cas, Ikmiltnaiiiea.Silka, KiWama, r'luwera,Crf aU, tUawla, Ilc. fee tn n hk-li ihr-allenoon nl the I 'itira is Invited. 21 DAYTOX HAT AMI NIIOi: STOKC. one door trent of II iley s .Imetion Room. w rnH E nlwribrrs reaperinillr " f-'ij : inMirm me cniarnaoi innij -J anapnuaan Tirniiy, ni iriry - WS m liUcoiitinne llieir hat, cap. and KitlV 1 t J s line stuia atabnre, and ara now recelvlnc, and Intend keenin( constanttjr on band, aasurnaire at sortmenl nl all ariiclea mi their line. Ourliatsare allot oaruwi maiiaiactiire, and emlirare all the tb rk'tiraif ahjw, style and quality, usually called lor.and ars Utli nrat ml ni r able, and very c hen it. itnntaand ahtpeala sreat eartetr, ronlllnf or eenllemen'a enarae nd Sim lloota, Britrana, t'boea, Vumpa, Sxc. , Wtmeiia' and allaara' fheaf all kinds i Itnvs' Knnia. Hroiana. at. ; I'kildrea's fin; India KiibherlMies, &e. Trm ladies will And a Inrts assortment or fine kid.iiuirriicco.andseal Dusklnt, Slipiers,Tiea, kc, at ourca tahikhnient. fan. In treat variety, emhraclne nearly every variety ofpaitrrnand quality, a ndiney wlllba sold eiy cltrap. 47 -niuiurkiA mtv ;oU)s. Candlewrrk: 109 do. Cotton Ratlin?: 400 do. Cotton assorted; eOd yards brown shtrtinf ; 1000 in. Cailri; 3(Xldo. ttnl Tickinci IS dozen tMraw II au t lust received and for aleby the subscriber at very low prices. . J C .MAVr.lt, eaTioune i aimer House. IlStY GOODS. FINE asAa-tWient of dry foods, such as brown and bleached Ä. Maslitiii-, Caltcors. Ve-llnga, Irish and French Linen, brown Holland, Jeans tNtttinet, Velvet, Cambrics, CUnade,and various otherartrrles Jilsl rrtcived nnd lorsale low. . ol. J. IN I C'Jl.A 1. itiiirrsHOSn 5reaii, M'l fla which we lately advertised that we were about to receive have arrived. Thoee draitons of tainint a VaaijtarldiritaaA.1 article are invited lo call and examine them, e pleilge iMirelves I r them as loa; as lliey can lie bought In Cm cinnatl. I rare irom 5 i lo SIT. V.l ILHM fc I tl. hoots, shoes, 1 1 a ri AM c.irs. 1113 day received at tbe D.iVion Hat at Shoe Store 13 Casea lioota St Shoes. Id do Hals at! st) les and qualities. 30 down Cain " - which will be sold very cheep by WILMOT &. CO. S.1 If ) on want Csicip Itoots and Shoe, go in mo i JHCiiciCil Mine: A CASES UooU ahd S lines of every description. 500 i-g rrtnien Sore Leather Just received and for snV lower than tver by rRtaro.N, HORN 1l CO. IndiaaapnTrs, o. 12, IR44. - Tim CIIFtl'nST YET. F yon want cheap Hals, Caps, Hoots Sr. Hines, jolothe FHiorirlx Hat and ?ltr Ftore rr-ncrnlly known hy the name nf the Davlon lint V hoe tore. where von will find tha lrrt. ekeaet aal ef asMstmenl rvrr ofTerpd in Ibis anarkat. which will be sutd lower tha n ever for Cash by IV I L M OT At CO. 23 fA F'' inil'c hfl of the Same Sort." 5r-,0 ycrt nerd a good Carpel, now is the lima to rrl it 500 j-ards 9 P fine Ingrain Carpet just received at the Checkered Store nt 50 and 7.1 cents a yard. . 'all and i PRESTON, HORN Jr. CO. Indianaimlis.Dec 11,1844. 23 ilTT?ISTO CAKSIUCISn. w.?TOsTheatilirvilariicreot Centlemenl Äear. Call nnd see at :Ta J. M. TAI.ItOTT'ft YES'l 'IXUS. 4 S.MALLlotof most choice patterns of spring vestings at f. 43 J. M.TALBOTT'3. . PA XT STUFFS. Oall kinds, such as Nankeens, Brown Linens, Hamilton Mix. lures, niun Drillmes, ace. 43 J. M.TALROTT. LIWAS. ho ire I. awns a A FEW pieces of rery choice I.awns and Printed Musli na. Can xjl and examine at J. M. TALnOTT'8. 43 IViltASOLS A.M SIIAli:s. TlllCII will positively be sold at Cincinnati price. An rents and upward. 43 J. M. TALUOTT. IIO.W'ETS. A VERY great variety of new style-Bonnets, which will be sold lower man any mine market by J. M. T A LB OTT, 43 COTTON YA1IN. wrEn constantly on hand, and for sale as low as al any other store 21 tl E. I1F.DDEK.lv. Toy, Fiih Hooks, and Yanliec otinn. PJ UST received and for sale by the subscriber. a splendid assortment of Tnvstn amuae the children, fanrv sonds. ind avnr ihia.ia the linenfVankee Notion; also I0,0;K Fisli Honks, all. sorts, shapes andsir.es; 10 dozen Spare's Fishin Lines: 12 do. Hemp Lines;20 do. Violin Sitings, at vervlow nrirea 4J U. MAx t-lt, east of ihe l almer HoVi.e FASIIIO.XAIlTal? HATS. -----TT AT EST Fall style of genllemen' RiiTga Ri-sh Silk & CamWjk nr.. lists iuM received at Ihe Davton llatsc cShoe Flam and for sate low. Sir Hash bv IVILMOT A. CO. 23 jut i:i:ci:ivi;i, LARGE lot of Hats, Boots, and Shoes, of all sizes, forsaVlow by la V. O. IIANNA. Hrmirit mioi s. TTU3T received at tlie Davton lint and Fhoe Flore, a larte asanrteJl ment of lined and fur trimmed Rubbers to which we invite the Attention of purchasers. 2a tf IV I LAI OT at CM. HAKRAIXS. ff" ' M. T.M.nOTT haa Just received another splendid lot of new 9 goods, which he will sell lower thnn can bepurcbased in tbe place. and Lake all kindsof country produce In payment. 23-tt GROCERIES. .aJMI'Hlu. LIVE AND LET LIVE. AT THE SIGN OF TUE CHINA PIG. . aA Cheap Coorts for or Traclc. i:. Eir:ani::tL.v, HA?Jtitrrceived in addition lo his former stock, a general assortment consisting in part of tlte following! a choice selection of Family Gnieerass, staple Dry tlood. Hard ware, China, Glass, Liverpoid and common ware. Boots a nd thoea. Ciaton Vara, Tinware, r'tone ware, Förthen ware. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigar, aud m iny otheranicle to tedious to mention. E. II. respeclfiiily infoims the citizens of this place and vicinity, lhat he still maniil'artures the best Cider Vinegar, Ijirdand Tanner' till; alo Stearine Candles, warranted io bum twice as ton gas Tallow and live a Iwtter light. Cash paid for Laid. l y viizw AUitiVAi, of ouocruics. -at ef'K4T LB.. Codfish, 4 barrels oT Mackerel, 20 boles dried fLyi4F Su'tch Herrin;, 4 barrels No. 3 Molars, i do.S. II. MolMses, 500 iiounds Salent'tia, 12 holes Malaga KaUinft, 4 do. Zanta Curnnt,Si pounds of soft shelled Almonds, 3 barrels Boston Dun. rCrarkers, 3 do. ito. Water Crackers, sOO pound. Carolina Kice, 100 boxes New York Table Salt, 600 pounds Lead, 400 do. Shot, assorted ; 8 kee DitpofU's lewder, 3M) best Refjalia Cigars, 10,000 do. Half Snaniih, SS bag RraColfee, 1 chest Black Tea, I do. Imperial Tea, I do. V. Hyson Tea, 3 hogshead nfeitra Ana S. U. Sugar ; Juat received by (he suhsertlcr. As he has a very large stock ol Groceries, and a very good assortment of Toys and Notions on hand, he invites the public generally to call and examine them. They will be aold throughout, lower than usual, as he is determined to sell, profit or no profit, lo keep the trade going. . CHARLES MAYER, 4 East of the Palmer House. 81 LEU ATI'S! SALERATL'S! X PRESTON, HORN t CO. have on consignment a large lot of Saleralus which they are authorised to sell as low as can be bought in Cincinnati. Grocers and merchants of this and the adjoining towns will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Indianapolis, Jan. 15, 1844. 30 CUOCXaillES! GROCERIES! rl (IE subscriber respectfully informs the citieens of Indianapolis L and Hie public in general, that he has jusl reeeived a fresh assortment of Groceries, such as a prime ankle of N. O. Sugar, Rio and Havana Coffee, lniierial, Young Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas; Lnof Suzar, II avana Sugar, N. O. and S. II. Molasses, Western Reserve Cheese, No. 1 Mackerel, Codfish, etc. whirh Iw Oers for sale al very low prices. J. NICOLAI, 51-y 5 doors west of Dtake's HoteL TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. CHESTS Yoang Hyson Tea, first quality; 9 do. Young Hyson aV Tea,sccond quality ; 1 do. black Tea, do. juslreceivedandfor sale by the uUcnber at very low prices. 43 V. MAYER, east ol the Palmer House. . COFFLIJ. H'Fi:ic " n AGS Rio Coffee of tlte very best quality. just rereived and Zmi9 for salebv the subscriber, which be offers la sell so low that every body can afford to drink six cups a day. Please call and ex. amine the article. 43 C. MAYER, east of the Palmerllonse. attiFe SIGX OE THE elk km hue, TX"J AY befound the 6llowing choice articles : 111 10 llaet of Kro Coffee. 4 W. primer N. O. Sugar. 4M lbs. Loaf Sugar, 3 bids. H. O. and Sugar II. Molasses. For aalehy 17-y - E. HEUDF.RLY. CAIVOEES. 0? N hand and for sale low. Adamant, Stearine and Tallow Candle nfaittperiorqualilj; manufactured bj thesubsmher et press I forthls market. Sl-lf E. IIEDDERLY. II HEDDnRJ.Yhasonhand and fotaale,a finelot of Mackerel, selected fm family use. 21 tf . " C'lOIlte VINEfSAie TEA. -xsl'ST received and fur sale chests of Imperial. Young Hyson and 9 Gunpowder Tea. AUo.on hand 50 b' Is. clwice Cider Vlne-ar, for aale al iEJ eaaU per g illon, retail, ana it k per g-.uion nv ine nar re!. 17-y E. IIRDIIKRI.Y. LOW l'UICES. milE a,inerlhert now manu fart n ring Stearine Candle", which he iL w'll aril . htdewala or retail, at 10 cents loer lb. bv tlta I ox, ftsr enmmnn. and sunerfineal 15 cents. Tallow candles .1 cents. Woo would desire an thing c lien per than that? 21 C HCDDERLY. HE ACIC T RA . A ULTERIOR article, just received at tbe drug store of C D. CRAIGHEAD. IIECKETS. sf DOZ Reaver Tuckets, just iceeived and for sale by thesuhseribvP et 8j rer cent. lower than usual. 43 C. M AYEtt,east oflhe Talmer Hntise. A LAHGi: ASSOUT3IETVT F Queenaware, Cotton Yarn, DaUins, and groreries Just reeeived 12 V. C. HANNA. CIAItS AXO TOIIACCO. JUST receive-1 a lot of superior Spauisa Cigars r . I fr-dl Tc,att)iednig sloreol . 6 D. CRAIGHEAD CASH rORUifiS. f gl ff frS 4 Pounds good clean Rag wanted for which tha 19 9J hishest maiket price will lie paid incs,or in paperat reduced pdcesb . . DAVID CHAIGHEAD, DeceinisrSG, Ibll. ft

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A. U. CUbbUA.N, ttM 1uiU. 11. fL.ULK.NUY CM AIMS. COLEMAN & SIMMS, CL.l A la tili . U1J1. Ail mM - m. Xo. 39, GraVier Street, Sew Oilcans. kcrcazKcei COLEMAN fc STBTSON, ? AVtc Verk. THOMAS Ii. MACH CK, Justin Yllll.r.i aw vu.,f . . . ..1. ....... r DQHOn dTLMtf n 1 a. et W. W." THOMPSON kCO.,S " WM. II. STOCK WELL, JOHN SIIANKL1N J. II. MAG1ILK k CO., , JOS HPII WHEELER, Jr., J. M. STOCK WELL, Etaniri7e. LEWIS &. STERLING, PhilaJt'pkia. E. C. MARCH, Alt on, lWnoit; i3-jr WOOIUH'UX Sc SlIItr.AVM.lKV,

Comiiiission mill Produce mviV

AND OENEttALMTEAM ROAT AOrT.-, ... t .WIIIIS0.1, IJrni.l.TT.W. II arebonae.on the Rail Boad.fr.H.uag Iba 8ttm BmlUSl. ) Ucsascr (As Firmi Jona IVotioavaa. C. L. t'MBswaacaT . if II .ATioAia norrr, ami stagl ornci:, iticnii, i i. A. Wm IlOlvrr, Proprietor. rTPIIB tM.ve llmiae, formerly kept by D. D. Mbain, Is now in the M. eccupstiey of a. W. Ilowers, sad open tor I he receptkia of his friends sad Ibe pnblic generally. u-tr 11 U AllII'S IIUTIIL., IMili.VAI'UUS. I AMES P. DRAKE, (as rated by B. BniW)coallnrsUkeeplhs above named Hotel. Ibmng lbs past summer, be haabajiMan addition U bis fiarmer eatablisbment which enatdrs him to present to the public a auittbet of neat and eommodaats rooms. His stable and carriage hoeae ara calculated in arxomnmiUte a large number nf horses ml caniages. His tul s sliall be raa4ialde, and he will be haiajty lo arcnmmaMtaie all who w dl laro him Willi their custom. Nov. 3, ai3. 2(Mf joii. t. iik;iii. Attorney at Lit iv, INUIAXAIOLIU, IA. 37-1 y LAW AiOTICi:. J A M E 8 MORRISON, HAVING resigned bis office of r real deal Judge of the 5th judicial circuit, lenderiliisservices tolbs puMic.ssaa Attorney and Counsellor at Law. fcJr-Umc opposite the Washington Hall, on Washington street, wesiofTathott's jewelry vhop, upstairs nrtdor. Indiaaarilis,ccuret34,le42. Ititf IIOOK in.i)i:iiY nutl IHanlt ItooU JI .tit ii far (or y. AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. . V Xa.VLV.4- DKL'. ELL, m ini'Mcn'REki or OCrBLAK-ACCOUNT IXXDKSjCO S!tO WlioLgf Lt 40 aCTAIL DCtLtSt 19 tTATIOSgsr. Wii.Ij keep coiodantly on hand at their Bindery, situate on Washington street, west of the Journal office, and directly opptsnetna roet ximce.a full and complete supply of the various ar Ikies usually kept In similar estalii'iihuieiits, vis : IMeaj, Hetmrät, cap, Uemf, Mtitmm. Royal sad Super-Jloyal sties Mortgage Records, Minnie ilooks, Complete Kecord, . ' Records of Wills, " . Kntry RrriHTda, .-': i. Unter ttoohs. - M , Judginenl Dockets, 11 M mm II I Execution DockcU, Fee Iks As, " Ueneral Indexes, II I Also every discr'mtion of Blank Books. In nit their Blank Books they makeu-ae of the new and improved sateat ateCAsd ssemar, which renders them incomparably superior to thoe nianuractitied in any of the old modes, by imparting to litem a far greater degree nf surnpn ana uuniDiiiiy.ann ineretiy prevent ing them Iroui tllinj so speelily to decay, aa has heretofore tooollen been the ea. Alan, binding with blastic Bars., a new and improved mode of bnitn;,i;tgupeTirio trrat Witten has heretolire been in general tin. Old books re buuud In any style desired, and on the most favorable terms. Tlie Patent ICnlittsr Mnrliinc, is used in all eases of Blank Book Binding. This machine it de cidedly an improVetneut upon tbe former machines used lor that purpose. $3rRAG3 wanted in eiehnfee for book, binding, cash, and oamemus murr anicfes. o-tm IIOOK RIXDIXG, Ami Account Iiook lanufactorr. TTfcAY, TYLER &. CO, Whoirmle and retail deatrrs an Manufaclayer of ISlank Account Books, and dealers in Stationery, fe. x., nlie XeH) BaUäinf n H'mkinrton &rttt. opposite the Palmer Hotel IrMlianaimlis, Indiana, where there can always be o' tained, and will be Knjnd ennarnntly on hand, the various articles in tbeii line. Every description of Blank Books for county auditors and Treasurers, school comm Ksioners nnrt magistmlea, Willi or wtlhoul printed heads. In all their Blank Books they use the fminved Patent moile of sew inc. w httli gives Stream t troth great FlexihiUu. A nd is Incomiiarablv superior to any other method ever devised for blank books, and will keep the leaves firm and solid while the book laru, instead of coming to pieces, as Uolien the cae with all other method. Tlte new method id sewing renders the books wntth double the old kind, though they ! their account books are equal to the best Eastern Work and no higher i in ptire. cost no mora, inelegance, auraoiiity, and minerhar stile of finish D. l . at i n., are are aio prepared to martiil.ierure all rJeseriotions of Fancy ankles, such aa Ladies' and Geiilletrjrn's Port Folio., Cat ket. Card Cases, Albums, fpeclacle Cases, Cijar Cases, Pocket Books, and Nte Hooks. MUSIC PAPCR alwayi rm hand, which tan be honnd in varioüi sizes, and Bands supplied at the ahmtest notice, tfMmMc mrrmn td ami mvumd in the best style, at reasonable prires and short notice. The mot improved pattern of a Killing Machine is juat received. Um! and paper ruled to any miiern. They are preiwred to doall kind of Binding in French and Ens lish Calf nnl Momcen, Plain, Extra, and funer-Eitra Marble and Gilt edge Ftnth. All kind of law and inlrrlcived wotktand pertodicai nounn to maicn, to w men personal aitention will be given uid boors renoitna in any style (lestrea, and on toe lowest terms. RaarBBBScaa Hon. lasse ItLAcsroso, Supreme Jndre : Gts. H Iva5, Treaurer of State ; M. Mossis, Auditor of late ; Famuel : M skill, 1'resiiieni or Mile nank ; J. M. Kar, t as liter of Hate i Bank ; CIV. Ladt, recr-lary of I us'irance Company ; A. IV. Mob I ii, Esq. ; N. B. Palmeb, Esq. . 51-y A'rrEXTioiv, Farmers ami IVlechaiiics. 9ay where yen can tmy dtrapemt, Jimi sell where uim saa sell deareH. rrpHE StttaKritters can sell foods cheaper aud five mere for Produce M. than ever before. They still carry on the MILLING IlL'lN ESS, at tlieir old stand, and new have five Run of Slimes, keeping four Kun in continual n-nuion. without loss of time in dressing, as one Run will always be dressing and in order. Thev have reuaired their Wijon hed for tlie aceotnmodaiion of FARMERS, and tbe public generary. po bags accounted Tot, unless the name is marked on me same, ana ine names and amount of grain put on Ihe mill book. No bags lo las left in the mill mora than three daya after tlie v are oromicd, unless special orders he given to the Miller lo take care of the same. No Im allowed to be taken out or in Ihe M ill, except by the Miller getting notice and taking account of tlte same. The highest price will be paid for VI' beat, in cash, or in trade. A lot of ahelled Corn and Oals wanted. Dry faootfs nnd (Jrorcries. IVe hare jibrf reeeived, direct from the East, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. and Leather, hieb will he sold at the lowtM prices for cash! and in exchange lor Wheat, Corn. Lard, Bacon, and, in fine, torcotintrv produce generally. Fait at 5ti cents bushel by the barrel ; Iron at 4 dollars 75 cents per 100 11 Jiwt call and see our Goods and 9"PRICErcy before purchasing elsewhere. Connected with the above, is an extensive Rl.ACKS.VHTH SHOP. All kinds of work done to order. I'lowi constaotly on hand, and will be sold for produce and Coopei'a Stuff. JOMV CARLISLE, DAMEI) CARLISLE, . JNU. McCCTCtlEON. Indianapolis, Sept. SI. 1SH. 14 6m JOSEl'H I. STICETCHCie, Undertaker and Co(Hn-3Iaker, Washington Street,. Yearly Opposite the Post Office. Rtsrtt ri LLLr iniortn the cKlxensoT Indianapoiia and its vicinity, thnt he will give his attention to Um ahove bib-iness, with a view to release the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertake the whole business nf funerals, if desired, or any m thereof, oa reasonable term ; such as furnlahiiig either a one or two lasse hearse, built after the most approved style. Also, carriages, and every other requisite appertaining to the above business. S. would furt tier state that be will make hie charge reason able to person In the country. N. R. Attendance at all hours. Miotild the tni'.scrlber fail In any of the a'jove engagements ao charge will be made. .t;HI J. 1. S1UC1UIILK. Wm.W. Weaver & Charles William, 0TTTNDERTAKER3 and Collin makers, inform the public H-J that they have turned their aliemion to tlte almve business, wkh a view to release Ihe friends of deceased persons irom the trouble of attending the death of a friend, and they are prepared to undertake tlie whole businesa of funerals. They can furnish either a one or twa horse hearse also earrtares if required. Tbey keep on hand comas of all sixes. Attendance at all hours. Their arrangements enable them to do thei r business lower than heretofore. All orders from the Country promptly attended to. Indianapolis, Jan. 4th, 1844. . 29-tf EIVEUY mULL, AMD Commission Establishment. 'BMI E subscriber hs just completed the ereeJL lion of one of the nmet elegant and com modious stahlr in the west, situated on the alev north of the ralmer House, Indianapolis, where he will he prepared at all times lo receive and sell horses on couinitssksi, and keep horses by the week or day. His old slatile, south of the Palmer House, is in lull operation. Horses and carriages at all times lo hire at both places. Memhersoftbe Legislature and other visiting Indianapoiia, can have their horses kept on terms as reasonable as at any stable ei ther in town or country. JUIld LldJLK. Nov. 0, 1842. 32-tf UOOT AXO SHOE M4XÜFACTOKY. fwHE nnoerifnea is very inank lui rorihennehim a call. He ha permanently settled himself In this place, and Is prepared to make any thing in his line ea durable and cheap as anv other establishment, lie will sell bis work as to e-respond with the bard lime, and no manufactory shall sell lower for cash than his, So call and see his splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, and judge for yourself. - .... II ides. Tallow, Beetwax, Feathers, Fhnir, Wheat, tc.ir. will at all times be received fi work. Fhop a few door eat of Vance & Hearty's and next door to Jost ice ftephena' office., of which those in del will take due notice. 34-y WILEY L. BATES. CHEAT II AUGAIA'S Prices Reduced. THE subscriber has concluded to make a further reduction In the prices nt lit Sams and Bants. P"t w hile he does ftits.be promises lhat H his work shall be finished in the same neat and substantial manner which has heretofore characterized his establishment, and given it auch a derided preference with the public. Tlie subscriber is well aware that r-hor and Root esn be purchased at some stores at the anme or less price ; but a he uses none of the otdinary or refuse stock, those of his manufacture will prove cheapest In the end. Country Produce will be taken In exchange at fair pi ices. Call al bis old und, opposite Browning s. . Utf A. KNODLE SriSIXG SEAT SADDLES. TnEsubscxberhasinventedaaew spring seat saddle, which he believes tperiortn an y la n,botrt for comfort and rase lo the refer and florae, tie dere all to calland exammeihem. Tbey will be sold lowi J. J. BIV.H, 45 if -m a few doors east oflhe Tai uict House.

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- El" I B ml patronaze hestowod on him Tor tbe two Ifcl pa year, and be hone to merit a continuance Cmmmm aumf of the same. He flatters hlmselfthat hy his inf" diiiry, punctuality and strict atteniion to business, VClw ' to he able lo give satisfaction lo at who may give

MEDICAL.

ieN I SE MJA Iii' A 3 . A- 0m a a. M a 4. ACOUSTIC CIL! Ileail what Scnrp.is Acoustic Oil lias tone! TJTF. aJtT-ITtST CVRE rVF.R TF.T HJIFORXED BT AXT MBVICLSZ! IT ATZrER VAILS! Frwm Us attan Janfty A'srarcr. IV ast Taov, Jane 3, 1C44. . TlltS is to certify that I, Willard Jetiks. proptirtor of the West Troy Exchange lliel, having le adlicled llh dealna-as la n ear f-x the taa twenty year, and in the rabet for the te yar. sw tbat it was Impossible tor nie to hear the fcwdrst vore, and after try in varkut retnedara walmnt improving 7 hearing- in the leajts, I waa taV dweed la try fc-caipa'a t'oanwnd Aconstic Chi for the care of deafaeas, and ii is walh great aalrf. ctton that I am enabled as stale Ibat at kaf peifect'y restored iny beating, and I w rll be liapi-ytosra any person w ho wisJiex fur infer maiioa iu relation lo my ea-r. at mv rdare in M eet Troy. WILLABU JE.VkS. ... . en Ii tetinMny as f.JUms. la tlieTimesiaf ept. 21, 1844. , -na siatito llxs? The best article extant Cur the eure elrnwie -eafae-. arising from a reat cold, is "tScarpa's Acvawue Oil." Uesiarakfromexpeilence." - Di4rsiLiD! Head the foJk.winf ediUirial from the Safari; Eeeaise Vmrt i Cess roa Unrmit IVe have beard mark lately of the effirary af ftcerse's tV. in eases of Deal was, and astonishing cares hy this inn. pie remedy have been nnaiieationab'y nerfotmed. Aa the editor eg" W jnatnal, ewcalating exunsirrlv Ihmaglwaal ib country, we deem H . our dirty to Ci.ll public attenlkan to this specihc. 1 hoae arBiclrd v. (Ln thla malady will Dad Scarpa's Oil fcn Deafness well worthy a trial. Non eramlne am less with tbe wwrds FC AR PA'S Ol la FOt f)E A F. I" Mown in each bottle, and with the wrtttcn si (as tars ef o. neu on ina wrapper. Prepared bv n. lien, and sold wholesale and retail by B. D.GIM. rKRT, No- 120, North Second 8lreet, Philadelphia. Observe lhat the saihscritarts rar the onlv aeetits in this Ftals (tar thsi aal of Ibe Arooaia- Uil.-therel I hiaap sntTerinf from deatn ss, can not be aasared of rt re" nine neig unless It is pmclrased rliret 'ly hont as. l he b. ties are small and can U safely tram-uirttrd In anr part of the Stale. Piiee ft per bottle. TOM LINTON H BUT HERS. Pignof tlte Colden Mcsiirropptsib: the Washinrton listl. Indianspnila, Itne. 23, I44. IJavixl Crniplirnd T1TC70ULD respectfully inform his old customers and the publle' i y rette rati v, that lie has Just received fiom ihe Eastern tnirs: w here he has selected with ere. t ore, and purr based an extensive aesortanent of esk ftn, AoficaMV, Fargie.1 Isaf naiaU. AfrdacaC rvanrr, Pmm s. Or.'. crawle. tnti mf Twmrmlim. M mum tm, Winimt Qa, Vye H'ood, lhe Slaffi, Fart rimes cad Liquors, brurktsi Soaps, Cusmtties, Perfumery. Superior üpamisk Ci;urs,ai Street C emdi'h Toimfrv. fgt4her with alnat every other aria la in bia lisau Having purchased hi. atork principally for L.h, he taenaMrd and oVterminetl in sell at very reduced prices for cash, or for suck articles of trade as he enn n. Ih slrians. Country Mrrhants. Ped'.ers, Tainters, FuVrs, Hatters, and Invalids arc respectfully tavi'ed lo cat! and eiamilic bat slack ard. ptn-es. Paiticiilar attention wPI be paid to compounding medicines, and the store nien at all hours, either by day or night. A continuance of the tronnge heretofore extended to biai I respectfully invited. S. 0. TOkTltSSoH, . al. TOWLIXSaST. TO.lXEI.VSO.-tT I.UOTI1EU, WHOLtllLt Ab PtTAIL DKaLKllia Drups Ä. Medicines, PatenlMediclnra, Dye Sliifls, Cosmetics, Patntsand Oils, MedicalGlassware, Perfumery, Dye Woods, Window Glass, Liquors, etc. WASMIÜUTOfl ikXCT, DlBCCTLV OrruSITB THE W.aHISSTO HLL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Prescriptions accurately compounded. SlHipopen at allhotirs. 91 A EHAM LOCK HOSPITAL EM A IN LISIIED 1830. Cm. Grotgv t'ookr, LL. RETURNED FROM ENGLAND CONTINUES TO EE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY. .Yo. 3, y or ten rtrect, AWovy, N. Y. THIS PMInnthrople Institution, estal liühed, A D. Itzt. Universally spoken of in the various periodlrals of Ihe present ace, i "n edifiVe, located in a retired pari cf tl e city, rtetnrhed from any plare of pu' lie resort wnatever ; V-t wl ole ol the tnilding I orrupicd by patients, erh having tl eir own room, and not sul-jert to be the oserved of all observers. Dr, Cooke, founder ef the Hospital, is the only resident physician, and devotes In wTole time and attention to the welfare ef the anlortanate. The office for rnusultatioi, conveniently arranged, are on tlie ground floor; tlie Hospital, tip stairs, 1 also replete with every facility for UiS recovery of patients." For the eure of Ihe worst forms of Venereal Disesae, Gravel, Seininnl Weakness, Gleet, Stricture in the Urethra, I mrnxrnr y , Syphilis and Conorrlica. Generative and Nervous Del ility, MercU rial and all other diseases nf the skin, and aflsrtiona of the Urinary organ, in their most malignant and advanced states. Ir. Cooke is aeknowledged to be inurh celebrated. Hi proverbial tl.atall disease of tl: is class, supposed to l e incurable I y oil er, are aptlv and ronveniently rendered by Dr. Cooke wlll out niore tl kB hrdlnary trout. le." fnmiliar wKh the practice or medirlne, lie inavixaMy cures bis own patients and very frequently the patients of other physicians. Dr. Cooke i the oldest advertising physirinn In th' city of Albany, N. Y bis medical taleiMe are nnrivalled. "Among the most celebrated phrsiriana of tbe age is Gen. Cooke. M. P..L. L.D.,or Albany, N. Ytlie fbnruier of the Albany Lock Hospital. IIa is mentioned in tbe highest term of praise for his benevolence and lis philanthropy, not anly by editors of newspapers, but his worth is proclaimed by Hie krturr on literature and from the sacred desk." Democratic (Vl.) Panner. "IVIienever the unfortunate consult Dr. Cooke, ef Albany.they are very politely conducted to a spacious private office, (literally crowded with credentials of the highest order, in large glasa frames, suljcst to the inspection of bis patients very few aten hnve the honor to bold such documents) and, as an equivalent for his fee. receive a corresponding prescrirtion. The neal attire of this celebrated man, "ever at home, enrobed in a rieb Mack Sur plice. after the Episcopal order, a solid voes in bis bosom, with renteel gold bnrkle In his shoe is of Pselfan inducement to visit this profound Physician, this friend to l.vimanitjr and of God." .Vee Orleans Sun. "The Lock Hospital In America, tbe only Philanthropic Institn tion established, under the benign auspices f tl e celehraied Dr Cooke, at No. 3 Norton street, Al!any, N. Y.. for ti e relief sM convenience of the onfortanate, is reputed as the lestsylum et rant for the comfort and certain recovery of invalids at this Infirmary patients have the vi-y best medical attendance. Including; loard and nursing, whirh very materially fariliinte recovery: and as Dr. Cooke, the humane founder of so desi'aMe a retreat and sacred security, resides on the premises, tbe most tnrredulone mar there repose the ntmost confidence feel at borne rmrsne their usual avocations and enjoy the so iety of the most eminent physician aa well as the most benevolent man of the age." ropean. - Da. Coo as attkhds raasosstLV to bis F&tikitts. NO. 3 NORTON' STREe"? ALBAXT, X. T. 17 If T P. HUNT, thankful for the very liberal patmrtafe extended jL3 to him for the last four yeaisinlhia place, take p'easureia announcing tn his friendsand Hie public generally thai be is paepared to perform all necessary operation for the preservation rf the natural teeth and turns, and to insert artificial teeth on pivot or prate with or without artificial gums ana, whole or half sets by suction or atronsj.herie pressure. He would say lo country dentists that he will ff'l any order xbr gnld plate spiral springs, he. at a reasonable rate. Office on IflinelX street, first doof north of Washington, West side. 24tf PAT EXT MEOICIAES. 12 doaWistar's Ra'mW'ild Cherry, 12 do Resnrreci ion or Persian ptJhr, 12 do Pand's 8arsapatitla, 6 do Taylor Bals.m Liverwort, 12 do Moffat's pill and Hitters, 13 do Jayne Expectorant. tl do SappingUin's Fever and Ague 6 do do Ta ik Vermifuge, . pills, 6 do do Fa native pill, laido Fahnestock's Vermifuge, S1o do . Hair Tonic, 13 do Jew David's or Hebrew plaster. Just received by DAVID CRAIGHEAD. June 3. 1844. 5U DIL IL E. Jl'TKEY'S AGUE and Feeee and Chills and Ferer Pitts, waianted tn care the foneest standing cases, can be bad of Trnwdaumm Bröthen, man, of the Golden Mortar, Indianapolis. If the directions are strictly Mlowed. and a cure is not effected, no charge will be made lor the pilte. Die. r:. sfoiix's 4IURC for sick headache and disordered stomach, juM received and 4. for sale by TOMLI.Nt-ON BROTHERS. Ott. SPOIIX'S DIGESTIVE ELlXIIt. 1 DOZ. Dr. Spoha's Digestive Elizir. J.ist received and for sale by TOMLINSON H ROTH LR?. I'll. IS! PILES!! riMSU WR. HUMPHREY'S Vegetable Olnlsnent o Ibe Pi'es. fnrnrns by BP TO.HUMSQN BROTHERrt. HAY'S LEV 1 31 EAT, V CERTAIN remedy for the piles.Sie. fce.. for aale by TOM LINTON BROTHERS.SWAIJl'S PAXACEA. LOT juat received by D. CRAIGHEAD. A wU5T rrcMwd i nd 6 sale, an invoice of good nrw printing ink ; o9 It i of the same quality as used oa on this p"pr, and i warranted to be a first rale article. It is nut up in 90 and 2i In. kegs, and will be sold at 25 cents per pound Kegs 50 cents. iL trill he Mild Ii cask oalv, and in current fund. Orden, post paid, w ill be promptly alIriKlcal lo when aeenmpanapd by Ihe cash. S-iif K. HEIiDERLY. VAHAIMII S. CÖPAL Vambh.Ccsxch do, su;etioc Japan Varnkh, TTtack do received t the drug atnre of - 7 D. I'XAICME lust C'RAIG.'IEAD. iye STirrs. Qfifi LRS.Alum.300 pound Coopers, SftO Logwood, 50 pounds jyjJ Indigo; 310 pounds Fre ch Madder, just received and for sabs by tbe subscriber at very low prires. 43 C. M A VER,eaM oflhe Palmer Honee. OLIVE OIL. OiTfc BOTTLES Olive Oil.of superior tpiatily which makes an U excellentsalad. Just received fromlthe imjiorter, aad lorsale I by the subscriber. ' CHARLES MAi r-K,-arx ruimrr nm. WHEAT AIVD FLAXSEED. p" jf-v r PI SH ELS of each of the above article wanted for tP 1 1 ß P which the highest market ptice wilt be given, bv 2t V. C. HANNA. STOVES, STOVES. TVTE"vV Sloves of the latest patterns, sold by 1 9tf Ft. WAINUTvlGHT icirKai: I'oirDLU o F a superior quality for. sale tberp at

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