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trr for that short apace of time? Whero is trio
citizen who has been protected in ms property - rtmm v r niArayfaM in r 1 1 at nmi it" w l. v aod person who has boon enjoying tbo poaco and happ'noss secured to him by the government nndcr which he has lived, roared and educated ... i r , - ,r j t..a sons and daughters mado for himself and (Hjionsn u. b ... them a competence under the salutary inst.tutions of our government, and placed them far above, the gn pings of poverty, who will not spend me weeks for that country, which has under providence been tho fountain of all his peaco and mrri! Whor is the noor man, to whom by the democratic spirit of our instituticrF, tlo way is oponoJ to the highest posts of honor in the land, and all tho avonuos of trade opened and j aoiiiroJ to thorn as to all othors.who will not spend : to short a time to maintain tho privileges they i have heretofore enjoyed. j ii7 1 I- rnnp Artiintrv awake! throw . DUI"" - " - olTtho "dovr drops that glitter on your nrmor" and : tlovoU yoursolves to your country. Wo invoko ; you to this duty; visit your neighbors talk with . them induce them to attend tho meetings of j your frioinU and the frion Ji of a tarhT find tho opponents of Texas. Induco them to go to tho i polls and castthoir votis for Henry Clay and tho principles which ho and tho whig party advocate, j Whigs of old Wayno to the work! Sleep not,! tiro not, until tho work is done. Commence i with tho morning's sun and desist not, when tho , evening's shades coim on. Five woeks only are ; j left you lot them not pass unimproved. I'o nicn bo as your fathers whoso souls were pa- j triotism itself. Frion Is loo!; back over tho scenes . of those days whon your independonco was ob- j tainod contomplato tho hardships then endured see tho father, tho brother and dearer relatives, J leave their homos, on foot, mid the vv inter's snows j and through days and nights for many years dovote their lives an I property to obtain tho privi'eges you havo sinco enjoyed. Tiny fought for : years, and you are called upon tor only live j weeks service. They endangomd their lives, ; their blood, their treasure, nn 1 your timo and labor only is roquirnd! Will you not take hold? ; We would not be thought too ardent or sanguine j in tho cause, vet wo would havo our friends a- ; wnko to its full importance.
"" anecdote or a mere vtiuicsin, is not the worst we have Lot-o t'aiiilansjo). : .. , . TllO Polka t? OXpOft to ho!J ft IllOfting at Libor j 44 A ynungman fr.-.m Vermont was hired bv a family who , , , , , .i . . i ! were in extrffoic inn: of a fo itnir-.n He was a most frie.i I ty on tllO 12th Oil tho sann tHy. tlint tuo wings . y ,,,.,..., UM willmgaslie was free and easy; bat he m'JOt at Caillbri J-'O. TilOV sny t!mt 4"they Clll 1 knew notiiin of life out of n mail tnrm-house. An even- . . . ' , , i i ma cr two alter Ins arr'ial, lliere was a large party at tne and must liavo a larger crowd tn.nn the wings ! tlii ,tro,.e , ilt e , ,, nat ah
had at t!)C Jtate IitlC." 1'i.uJgo! TliOV cannot and .,, , , ,, ... ,1 , i will not havo tho "toil as a miller wotvd say to , Slicll a crowd as tho Whiifl had Oil tho fJTth. I Tlio m inting at Catnbridgo on Sit.ir.li v tho 12th ! inst. will bvit tho Po'kat Crowd nt Libert two to " ono, and n:n y bo iivo to onn. j tcnntor from Ihc t'otiutics of Iat ies ami Martin. The member ol the State Senate from tlie above named Peon tor in I Pluriet, Abnrr Divis, dieil at his rrsi !r,tce a fw days eince. lie was a member of inr loeofoco pnrty Fiioold (Io-. Whitcomh order an eltction, to be held on the viie diy with the Presidential fiction, the whls will probably tl-ci their candidate to fill h.9 place. Will Mr Wliitcnuib iiiuke the election on that day .' We foar nnt. He will be iifruid of a full vote l.i rt the peoplu. We sial I eo how ev cr. ni.'grnct ftil Act ol" a Ioco. The f-his of tho village of V A-hiiiM,i, in this rojnty. recently erected an ash pol, which e.a? permitted to re j main l.ir a la days, when t loco, whoja nuns we hive lo'gitlru, nurrtn'g tioit it had ! e-n tikei from his ground! look his at and cut it ilo vn, The pile was worth peiiiap. j a shilliii', and its value was the pretext for cut i i it own. j This it 1 irj toleration . This is in the s,.tm of locofocois n ! How mean and despicable was t!ie net. We hope tiie wbics wiii erect anoiher in ils piace e:nt re inke the foul in tisp, ace end re mke t , ..ul ; ie to others w hat it doe use!! ! DlIiLIN ?i'i, 3 IS 11 ; 0 ''" ' " spirit that cfinnol tolera - ' ; Sirs: Through your vnluabio paper ns tlio ; means, I am requested by the Ladies composing tho Dublin delegation to return thoir sincero thanks to Mrs. Kdmunson, llilH Sutrrins, and Mrs. WcMinn, for tho kind and hospitable attention paid to them during their visit to the Stato Line, nnd st.iv at Richmond, on tho ni-rhts of Soot. 27th A-oi,,, .! ,u !.i:'-f :hlike mannor. on tho night ol tho 42'.lth inst.; at the MASS MEETING AT CAMBRIDGE. By appointment of the Whig State Cr:H ill i I f on 1 W ncc Mnntinrf 1 C s!, '...i,,m..v.v , .11 Aia 1.1 1111k Ui tiiu whigs of the fourt'i Conoros? ion ai District will 1)0 hrlil nt unthr'ultrr lltn . ' ' ut ,lcm Jl wiiHuriage iuy, n aVnO COUIltV. OII rattirdaV tllft I'Jl l (1 ,,r 1. . r.,i " 1 day ol I October next. Ihe speakers assigned for the occasion are, Joseph G Marshall, O II Smith, James Uariden, John II Bradley, Hugh OWeal, James 1'erry, Samuel W Parker and Thomas D Walpolc. We liope the people will attend, not only by delegations, by masses, but by neighborhoods and counties. Come one anti come all bnnr your banner 1 1 1 . 1 1 T7 - tv-l.,
aamo lime in bohalf of tho Dublin (llco Club and -S3 35 for choice brands, clear of insDection. Sales i kins to match ; ; Blankets a la
Horse Company, 1 tender thanks for tho hosmt- of Scioto vnllev hmnrU nt thn U-r nt ft: .V 1 : h.t- coPd fruit NaPk,ns:i of ihe best
.1-. .11". - V 4-4 wht Marsei e-' use; ahty extended to us. W UK . Soles at the River at 20c per gal. , Q,,;u-CW.. do. JCr.rie bl.nket,. ours for t lay and 1- relinsnuyscri. At Miami Canal, about GOD bbls in several lots .,rv , J. P. CREAGER, Marshal. were taken at 20c, 20J, 201, 30J and 20. j Da, M.TKa.a.s.Tcae do E
UUU till lilt, piiarapiianaiia Ol entllUSiaS- eighteen mmuln. The purchaser to give notes with aptic Wllirr IlieetinS. proved surely. On the above property there is a good f.vo 0 0 i story dwelling house, neatly painted and well finised in
THE RIGHT SPIRIT. At a lato Pulk-at mnvsn. tion nt Chnrfntto.villf, Vn. ,.cH no ,k .1 , . . , I . 7 "J ",c (:-- suuut buso in tho speech of their orators, that no less man m roe 01 tneir principal men lelt the prtrtv i and came out for Plnvf Thia nr,u 1 and camo out for CJav of renunciation To the Ed itore of the Arlvocate:
Sir: Having been appointed n Delegate to the J T"'i'n' 'aree, black emhroide'ed Shawl, 'a.it Democratic State Convention, I attended for the ho n7 ba"fc",:v1 i,'.wi15 P,eas ' f , v. vi ,:iSiere, for wa:ch a :;De:ai recornpasja jH b paid '
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a utter disappointment, I heard nothin but personal abuso to Ilonry Clay, and doctrines subversive of order and good governmciit. I therefore can no longer adhere to a pnrtv who so recklessly di?apTKint tho hopes of the ty J . u i people, and if I live in .November next, I saall fo Harry Clay. Rjchahd IUhrisox, Jr. September 13th, 1911. A FOLK SO.VC. Come listen my hearties, I'll sing yori a song, About a Convention, that three days long. Sat hatching and hatching, don't think it a jnke It brought fonh at last a ivee bit of a Polk, A wee bit of a IVk, a wee bit of a Polk, Ami brought foilli at last a wee bit of a Polk. Po!k so weakly ani p:.orly, that all the folks say. In six months or so 'twill he put un ler Clay So akly and poorly, it cannot well thrive. The win. It of December wnntfiud it alive, Woi;lud it alive, Jte. The mb!em of the loeo party you kna. The Poik ;roiits of Spring won't outlive snow, In politics i'io, with tru'.h we may say. That Poik forre.l io hot be I will wi:her away. Will wittier away, 5cc. So come my hoys, and we'll p'ay them a jrke With Clay from Kenturky He'll bury this Polk, In a soil that's si tough, Polk surely can't grow, Su to wo k l!ic!i at once, let all of us go, Let all of us gn, &.c. Ourj'ib will be easy, then let's do it r'ght. And bury tins Folk deep, deep nut of sight; In six iivinth'a hereafter, ihey'll take it for granted, In a country like :hi, no Polk need be planted No Polk need be planted, &.c. R it let's have a growth, tough and la s:in as Clay, And not a mushroom, (sprouted up in a day. Our country demands it, an I have it we niut. Not the thin;; of a day springing out of the daft Springing out o( the dust, iScc. Coma logca'iit boy, come one and come all, This Poik sulk we'l1 surely bury this full; Our country m seed ne'er again will inlcai. While we merrily sli.iut for Clay of the West, I"nr Clny of the West, for Clay oftho West, While iv e intnly shout for Clay of liie West. American .Servants. Nnmbef ls numbing stories are lolrl, illustratin,; tho unfttocsof our rejojhli'ian youlhs. edjc-ited in the country, for the siiintion ol servants, and tne following, whether an he hud to do at ten time was to follow, with the sugar and crcaiu. the u m i tcr wii enrried the tea to see ih-it ertr m)R .,a , .., m t.oid his ,o,,ge. lie did his p--rt -v.th an earnest face, sieppin-; in.lu-trioas'y (join roii-sl to ue-i. hen hn made the circuit a id reach fit the iiuor. :i donht s'.iuck him whether a cm iu in the fiirihflit comer md hid tlie heiufit of liis attentions. (Ir raised himself nn his toes with, 'l sny, ho.v are you oil lor ,, j ih:lt er comer?" The i lea f dr ii! in,; "a free and iii.leren'eiit" Vcroio itr into anything I ke ilijipiine seems t. border on the ledicu lous. The inhabit i. us of that ste te go for the largest liberty in manner- and tl eir own gund reuse preven is them fr.nu doing any thin! intrinsically wrom;. Asa general role it tmr be l-,l too,iHt where the iioliticsl fihi4r urn the s-ioie, there can be but little dith rence of manner l''a'"h man feeN h i ci -rl i .ii roo i ns bis neighbor. ANhland Clay Club. This club will meet at their usual place of nr?etinr on .Monday ovenin" tho 7th inst., for the pur pose of making arrangements to attend tho Mass) Meeting at Cambridge city, on Saturday, tho 12th ! inst. A gonerat aUotid.inco is particularly ro-j oticslod, ! .JOIIX L l AGUE, Pros't. James Sr.r;u, Scc'v. CINCINNATI MARK HT, Oct. 1. TIIF. R1VMK Above this port to Pittsburgh I 13 to 21 inch -s in the channel. I'elow this port ' to tlio M isis-siii!ii, "J.1, tot! foot on tho bars. I M ( 'A N Ah. KcceilitS since Saturdav:' si XI t l i i'i - i i vi-i- i oil i : l.bls 1 lour. i.UJo Whisky, 3 (Jo Lard, t do, allow, 1 do Urease, i do Potnsh, li do Apples, , 21 do O.its, 81 busii Wheat, 18 do Bran, 21'2 do: i laxsccd, U'.iU lbs liuttcr, Wl do Uags, ;oo do' Wool, 8. Hi do Cotton Yarn. 3 )0 do Machinory, 3130 do Mdse, 1 1, 0 ) do House (loo ls, 8 JO empty sacks, 2H) do bb's. 1 1727 Hoop Toles. " WHITEWATER CANAL Receipts to Mon-! dnv noon: 23 bbls Flour, 206 do Whisky. -37 ! sacks and 2 22 bush Wheat. 47 doOtits."-20 do !!r.m J.npU PtK-.rs miVi f,.or T..,.. -.)- H ' ,..,', . i riAiun. omau saics j'esieraay at canai at, Ir ATTTl C , , . . , RICHMOND CASH STOKE. MEW Fl.iM. W UV I IIKKVE.. after ret irniug thank.' to his to him O rie ds for the very liberal patronage extendei! "re oning huness in this city, would respectfully inform lh., lhal liavi,li; c,ated ,th i.im Uaipn a pa.Se, ,h. business will hereafter bn conducted in the name and style "f Keeves &. Paie., at the old and of J.E. Keeves.where c,ai.ii t.me,. i.. rou.H a ge,.erai ...,tmen. of KWit Rt ,he ioest pf'c-e?, rr cash. t: nUELLIXU IIOl'SE FOR SALE. Tiy virtue of an order of ine Wayne Probate Court made j at the August Term I--14, I will oder for sale on the 9th j day ol November IfU4 in the City of Richmond the follow-! in described real estate to wit: The South half of Lot! numbered ninety one 91 in that part of the city of Rich- j rnond laid oil by Charles W. Starr,'.?uhject neve rtheless, to' a reduction of a strip off the East enrl of said Lot five feet j ide for an Alley. On the lol'owing term one fourth of ! th" Purcha" "oney to be paid iu hand, o; months, and one lourtn 1.1 twelve months, a ie fourth in six ' and one fourth in . modern style. It contains 6 rooms, and all the appendages f " comfjr4ble residence. There is also on the lot a good ,Bie 1 "'e ', other out build nSs. it is pieasantlv situated, and in a rood neighborhood JOB BORTON Ad'mr, . of the estate 01 J. s. Borton, de'd 4lh 41-is. IrOST OR MISLAID. -rtng tne late Eneampmetit, was lost or , penon
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n id crvjmry dealer at a imall dna- ou the manufaet rer cut. Aln a large i)rlmf.it of Ladit fine Sijjes, of bis o.vu manufacture. JOHN' P. VAUVIV, WhoUale Dealer iu Baci! aa.i Shoe. 1 4 Pearl C'n. cimati. Oa. 4, il 3t --------- ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTIC13. "JTOTICK is hereby piven, int we l:e uiKiersicned have taken out of M Clejks fS.:e of the Wayne prrtnte j court, letters trstamentarv. on the estate of John Jay, late iol V ayn ciuiuy la. deceared, all persons hiving claims t against said estate are require 1 to present them leeally a a- ; thenticated for sen erne it, within the time prescr.beif br law. and those indebted to said estate to come forward an i i make immediate pavtnant. The ette is solvent, j ' IIKN'K Y JAY. j WALTER DEN NY J AY, 9th mo , 30ih. 1844. Executor". j THE KKALUt: N L' I N K PO L K S FOCO j SONG BOOKS, PUBLISHED at the Office of the Indiana State Sentin el, for sa'e at the liook Store, ( Oot 4th, 1 14. UT73 7 inpt; it FOjR 1844. lkj - I l-.f. is nereny given, tnnt I expert to atten I in tne Jl severe I Ton nhtp in Wayne Co.tnty, fur tne purpnss of rtcen ing TAXE.S lor the present year, on the following rlav. to-w ii : Abington Township, Abington, 10'di rno. (Oc!.)'J Hoston Franklin New Garden Cloy Green Terry Jollerson I la rrison Jackson Doston, 10 Hillsborough, " Xcwport, " Washington, 44 Wiliiamsb'g, 44 Iiconomy. " Hagerstotvn, 44 Ja:ksonsburg,4; Cfirnbridgo, 44 .Milton, " 44 Kiehmoni, 41 11 lv 14 15 1G IS 17 10 21 Jk 22 '2b vV '2a 28 JL- 42:) VnsIiington Wr, no Centra 44 Ccntrcville, And Ht the Trrasnrei's Office in Ceotreville, thereafter. intd the 1st day ol 1st mo. (January ) next V7-Tli TsKjt are doe. and navinmit is reciuirer bv I'm i. - ' ' - j ... lime above nameo, in order to avcml the penaities ol l ie la. I'unetiialiiy is very disir.ilie it will sive trouble lo ji Ii cnocrned 1V7-TAX r.VYKiJ?, are re j lired by law to produce the Kece pt of the proper Sup rv inor, sho.vinE that liiey haie w -Oikd d out tlie run umi of Uid Tux clrnire i to each. RAT US OF TAXATION' : On each lt'-O dollars liir folate p urposes, '20 cents. Count V 15 Hoad " ii Lunatic Asvlum, 1 CCIlt. Deaf and Dumb, 2 mills. Pol! for Stat.-; purposes, f . I COOtS. 44 44 (Jountv 44 50 44 " ACHILi.t'-S IIJ.T A MS, TV.-r.fucce nf W'ayixe Coiin'i. Ninth Month (Stptemher) Otth, H14 Idtlm NLW CAHPEIi.NG FLDOil GIL ILUII1S, wi). J O II X 55 1IILLITO i!sc CO., N'o. 12, East Fourth St., ( liu-iunali, KSl'LC 1 Jr'ULI.V inlnrm purchasers that they have made extuit'ive arrangements for tiie 1 all trade. wmcn will enable them to pre-ent greater inducements ti.an ever to 1 lo tsekeeoer and I n li'id jals v i&itnig tne City from a J isLince. 'i'nev have already received by late arri-.aisa great variety of the in -t henutif i! designs in English, Scotch and American ("arpktinu Ki.nmOL t'LOTiu, and every article in the Kurnisbiiij; Goo Is department. Together vi ith a superb selection ol fashionable Stlkt, and JVeie Usest Sllaiertals, suitable tor iiic srio i'ticii iot, mil .vm prire in part the fallowing articles: Caiief jits'. Rich Chintz Velvet. 'Tmperial 3 Piy; and bruseis Tapeairy; j Superfine inra mid, ent i re'y Rnval Brussels in Sjlts, will iw a terns; lt'u oe r.-.ne ilo ; 'Irtisssls Stair 1141 ;i iu an i fine do ; 1 s i Il;nip at very lioii-k v'e t iti.in , o-S, J 4 an I 4-4 I wto'ed do ;! j-ro s; ' 1'iaindi; j i 4 fig'd ( 'ottr n D fvnya! ti-4 and li-i 1'iain ft. Chintz j Axinnster itus: fi'.l Woolen Druggets; I I ich Chende a ii Tufted do ; 8-4 to -4 Lhibii id; jjitissci Mint O.I I 'iota do ; iji.ien nn i Dru?eet : Woo'en Staii Vdelaidn I'arlor Matt; i in.it r-kiti and Sax juv do; do ; Brass and Silver plated Stair j Manilla and J Jte Rods of all sizes. i Floor Oil Cloths. A number of Sheets, 4 feet wide of new design, warwith Iran. 5 to 13 colors, cut to fit Hails and Rooms. ALSO-A variety of low priced Cioths, from atolOft wide, assortetl patterns. FurnKhinz Goods. 7.3 end 4 4 Irish Linens; ii- 45 and 54 in Piiio do; 6-4 to 12-4 Irish Sneetiiu ; ' B.irnsy au.l KusHeavy Cotton do; 8 4 to 10 -4 super Irish Dam;Rich l'mli'd Muslin Curtains in setts ; -pleudid two colored French Damas'i Drapery; Two colored and single colored Dmink Moreens; liu if Damask Cashmere; cailnt anil olue do; IB to in. Window Chintz; ask and Heavy Ii.imsiey. J'Siieii-do 1 owetntg . s'-f-ers n. a.nos ; Vht and buff do (I oiUn 1. 8-4 to 16-4 Fine Satin Dam-:Dimitv and Furniture Cfiint- , ..... ... asa 1 aoie idioms wnn xap j zes; rge assortment kinds for fam i.y osse ; -o at n colors I)lt. Mou sselines : Shftilel Crapes; I'iaid 1 Lustres; Crniilets: -enren. he : Cameoon Para matta Cloths; Velvets ; Caroline and Gsia Plaida; Fieach Merinoes antl Cloakiii'S; Scr. Su.ks Ifich h'k. Dres Silks of all kmds; Satins; Carneiions -I and Seniors Dx Fig I and Striked -jilks new styles; chetp colored Siiks -J7 i cts per yarl. Shawls ttich Bro-ade ('amelinn; Camels Hair; Em'd and plain 'I'hihet; Moualiii rie Lain?, Tuscany; French VVrxilen ; &.c. French Em'o Collais; Rich C'pes; Infants Cap,; Worked Trimmings Lcrs Fine French and English Thread Laces; Ed?infjsand Inserlins; .Maliers and Lisie Laces; Linen Bobbin Laces; as'd wash Xetts. Hosihry Gloves; Milts; Ribbon; Crarats; Points; Corded liem'd and Kevere border Linen Cambric lldkfs. Hroao Cloths: Cassimere; Vesti; real Rogers and Welh Flannels; Under Garments ; kz. ALSO A genera I stock nf American Prints; Mus'ins; Checks: Beritick; Canton Flannels; Plaid Linsers ; Satinets; &.c. all of which wi'I be sold at the lowest cash prices. Sept. 2o.-3w. Herald. ,', Shcriti 's Sale. B vv. g- ... 1 o 1tie V avne Circuit Court, 1 will rxpoe at public sale ...- .11 r 1, n, mo niui t huuk nuor in me town ro . enireviire, arne n ..... .. T.I 1 A . l. 1 r " . . i , j . 1 ' iiiiimim, mi iiti o, ii i.iciuiifr, ic-ss, oetween j the hours of ten o'clo-k A. M, and lonr o'clock, P. I ., ! on said rfsv, the following property, lo-wit: i A certain parcel or Lot of land in the Town of Newport, 1 V corner of Lot No. I , at numbered o the plat of ,aif) Town; tbence Soutn with the line of Said lot 37 feet 10 inChes to a Srnne nr, tKo Ht,. of ;,t I,.. lh F. 11. 1 - - -. - ...... p ....... . . with the lines of Loi No 5; thence North to the North East j m SilGirt.C " s. K J u it W - 1 " ' LI comer tt said Lot No.3; thence v ei nine. Taken as the i.rrinertT of Edmund Ar, John Evans.to Satisfy an Execution in favnr of Scull tc WilStami.
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- DAVID GENTRY Shff. W. r. Sepi. 2jih, Isii. $!) 50 .J
NOTICE. I
Orrice Iid;a .Mutual Fib IVrmscc Cv-wt, j rpitir: Membfi or CHp; -:iy a '9 hereby noi.f.s i.) I iri fur tru? -miH of i ,es by fin sivl intcr'-it t irrroii, anl liah.litir sjiii;e i r.i.i i.v:j'rs l by sail c minn v. nice .ii'jSE j. I'lJ, lis lT rp.-io; a.e iiin hjy orleredthe f :,-r.vi:i; assi s-MrT o.i the ischium .i l gien to stid Company, pajajle to the Trfaurer oo or te- i Ijre the fi:'t:i day or No ember nctt e:isjing to wit: O.s Notc iv MrS ! Oi all tilted dated mt or hlure November 21, l-(3, a.)d' not .1i-ha'91, being fm.n No I.lJj N. 2,7li, both r.i'-l.isive, .x a t una hill per ceut Ui ai mtes ated after No-.-ember "2 1 . 143, and on or before January U I'iil, being f.'O-n No. 2,1 10 to N . 2,both inclusive, l"jr per cent. 0. a I no:n dated altr January '20. 14t a;d on or b- I ! fore March .1, I-S 44, being fr-nt No. .T'?4 to No. J.-'iG. hrilli i.,-l'live twi i, 4 tl,ee nsiirters iier rciit. On all no'es dn le I alter March I-44, and Oil w hfore March 'it, 1-14, bei g from No trj No. ! blih inclui-e, lw anl one .j-mrtcr ier cent. i On all notes di :ed after Mar 'h .9,144. and on r h- . fore July -2.1 W 1 1, bemj from No i,JH in No. 2,871,; both inclusive, one and three quarters per cent. j O EZPIRKO ASD DlSCH.tMitD Nnrn. , On notes expired and r1 'S - harged on or alter N t ember 'J!. j l4d, a ti on or belo-e Januvry 20, 1S44, am not given j ur. tnree and one half per csnt. On notes expired or dichnred after Januiry J-l, 1-44. I and on or befoie March 3, 141, and not given op, lour am! j three quai e.-3 uer cent i On no-.es expi.-td or r! i-h;i rze I alter Mrir.-h 3, If44. " 'vl ! ! on or befo e March 2J, Jh J4. a. id it -t given op, fi e ai. : : o ie 'jjurler per cent j 1 On notes ex-iire i r1schaege ! after MnrcH "Jf, I'll, ! ' on I ou or (ore I jiv 11. Is44, and not siven uo, live imi j , thres ; litrtcs per ce it. , tn n ites expired or di-e.ar;e. after Ju.y VJ, I f4 1. an (:i or m 1 ;. '? e .iff.iUe , our U ill per cent I Keceiiif i':r ', 1241, a. id not inu sia a.i. !l-;lts v." ! b'- firwr-rded to Agents or to wiio.ii tr.etu'X'D a e n t Iitierfiwid Is rn Kfnl other d.ily n-iih-ris- I pejsiu,, oo.-;1'! to innWe pr-oopt p-iynr o i nil a -.-9-nt-o ; r d;iy ol N a ?tu )er, i n.ii.iint: ooj;ii.l on an I alitr i.ie.un iiicn .ihv to v f pa.i!e ; Rod fit theetpirati-ii of i.ii r t v day t r mi in b liable los iit lor the iv lioie n Notes, agrteabic to t e ;-. eif.'l " Notes of t'ie Stitis i :H of I idi 4 ( 1 a If . ! e : 1 1 ,l ij r n l S ' 1 1 ;jiit t.l tiicir i'rejihufii I'-im ol tne i-i.a: ttT. :t.ll, fi :-rr rtLit. Stntr Tren-i itte. in I of t ie sjieci liny ii' IJ.ii kj i i K C!lt i ky and Ooi will bo retjuire.! I r i.scsoien;. In c.i -7S where mrinbors hue alienated tieir P.dicir? by srile of t ir? n-J-'ai- 1 pror;.if:v' or ot'ie;A.--3 , to. y fire liore by liot iie i lint it is tri ;ir il-ry t i -oiren ler t'e saute lor riiii-hnrsrc, and to ;itv tiis Emwint due u, to the fine ol such s irre t It. a-'reeaide to tiie ti qnitMiients ol l' e fi.'tcendi section of the chnrter ivli;,-!i in i-l !! en.'n.ccd by' t;ie l.'ni CerS i f I'l" I' I :l mn,'. T.l'S ii Jo i.ii'l rt :,t: a liinitrr to ; nieuihers tin i nirm-" a: . attention to it, m.-l to ; e-ii'v r0C'i"5te't in cnil !lit-ir thn jji iper informs iio i i,i n?tard therrto rol'sies ' r d .s -hi re iVi.il I .it l.uum throiiifo the local AsmiI an I addtf s-ed to the St c re r.ry In noci-e will a poli'.'V hn dio!i::-rd trtiil t':e :-:tiu.'.jut or niiioiiuiB do tn tne oote op t-i I'.tc d ite of -lurrrnd; r be first paid. U7 eninr of ihe Di.ecf.rs. Sept, -.i-S--v . J A.MKS Rf.AKF, Tif.?-irer. JShcrif"s .Vale. ; j Virtue of Irrr.-e.e mi l EvTiiiiuii to ir.e dirccto ifmi the u;. iici i k oi o a; t, I iv n j exp'ise at puro tc sme. at trie V nun liou-e niinr, in lae town rii ., -nire. i v,1!"' Wayne county. Indiana, on the liUI, day of October, !..,,....,. ,.. I ,.;., ,u ltvil. : - - i , . , I Pari" of the So-ilh-Ka-t a . i Xorfl-Kast iia.irters ol eci,. n i .No 32, totvn-hip No 14. Norm Hwnje, one West, and bou-i- ( ! tie I as follows, to wit : &fz inning at a stka in the forks of ; j .lis tft!e rond, leading from Kic ononi ti I-'ort Wayn mil 1 l.oanpr)rt. :in-l running thence .Nortn. .i.'J i!erees it cti, ; ai'iiii the Noi ih side of iii. Loean-'nri road, tiiii ty -1 mr per- ' ch-s and fo-ir-tent'is to n stake, tin oca No-ili eighty peich- ! es, and jli ui:i 1 rci: ilo. in a tone. thence Noith, decree ' Kast eleven perches and "24 hun froths to a stone, thru.-r I Nonh fortv-eiht pe-cbs and f.vo ;etit-s, to .liicoh r1 iin.i dei's line, thence Kn9t ivitli faid line filly-fiie perches and : iive-tPi:hs to a stake on the side ol the road, thence South with said roud twenty-six perchea end tvvo tentiis lo a pihKc, i thence et seven perches lo a stake, thence Sooth fi . e per-i-bei and five Initiis :o a tik, tnrnce Vi"l twelve p-rr-ites ' to a Sink", thence So nil thiiteen ;.erhe- to a stone, thence Kast eight penh 'S to n stake on tne West side o tlie Fori W'ayne road, thence South 51 decrees West 42 and 1. 10 ! perches to the p!a-e ol becoming. Aio another pirco of land in said Soiith-TH i q iarter, and hnmderl as follows, i lowit. Hf-Mn,..i; at prn zti ;n N ,th Him rn'uti cd Iseac E. Jones' post fence, nnr! riinoii-. thence, Kast eleven perches to the !snpnrt road, theure Sooth alorr'. aid -oid ,-2i degrees llasl riftht perches, thence S. uih ;i; ; decrees Wt t by an al.'ev am! H per-hes, lhe,i :e North ."2 . dej ees West 5 nod '2-!0 perches, t'l-nce West R end fi eln ihs ; e"i-Mea, to sn i 1 .Io.ips :ni !nd, thence iorth -1 Tiken a, iu I'roperty l'(.:te an.! lxt-ution in ri"rc'ies to the p'n.-e of br "imiin . Ol Is f". Jo llr" to cstlslv fx id ia i ! -. i : ' s v'". Sinrr. DAVID (.nVTRV, Si.M X , C. (JO i" ft l e r i IPs S a I B 1 ir.-uit Court, I will exr,o ai public sale at li e ' o.irt h'.ue ';: 111 Centrev. il'e o ayas Couiitv, Indiana, ! on the l'uii d:ty f . .-1 -!: r. Icl4. I.etween the hours o ten ft 'clock, A. M . and iTor o'clock, P .M. ua sai I day t:. , follow 1115 property, to-wit: , Lots numhereri ten and eleven, of certain lot" laid out by IsSiic Bennett, in liie nori;i-tve-t (joarter cif section moo- : ber five, in township number fifteen, in range number one, , west of the second principal n-eridian line, drawn from the mouth of the Great Miami riier, and boon led as fol- ' Ions, lo-it: ijeginniig at tiie south-west corner of !t iiuinhr r eleven ; i-ience 310114 an alley nineteen peiciies and , three hundredths to the siwih-"t'i corner of lot number ' nine; thence east along the line of lot nutnuor nine nineteen perches and four hundreduis to a stake; t.i'nco south ; twenty-seven degrees ra?t eight perches and ninety-six hun- j dredths 10 a s:;Ae ; thence west eihl perehe? and a half to ' a stake; thence south eleven ).-erche end three hundredths to a "lake on an alley" : thence we-t hlong siid a'ley fourteen perches and a half to tiie place beginning; containin t a'o acres and eight perche. m-ire or les'. i Taken as Hie prnpeity of John Davis, to satisfy an exe- , cution in fivor of Abraham Farnest DAVID UL'NTRV, Sheriff W. C. S Sept 25th, 1811. (S3; 41t. She-rift' s a!e. "5"3 "f" virtus of J Worn- cir the court hotic di an execution rojrt, I w n Centre i to me dire-te', fiom ihe , dl expise ai public sale at t 'e. VV"yii county, Ii:d . 1 i 1 4. between ine hours .f f run loor ! on the 1 9 tit ritv of October. 1' ten o'clock, A M.. and four o'c! P. .M , on said ilav. ! the fooowin; pr "perty, t'-wii: A certain parcel or lot of land in the city of Ririim i;i !, Waine c nmy. In ! known bv bein lot No 3, rb 11 irr.i.ere I 01 !n of that pa-i of I sn id city laid out bv Achilles W iiou ms. Taken as tiie I property of Cs!-b li William', to -ii!'fy an fxsvjiioii in favor of Stsie B.nnk of Indiana DAVID GEN I KY. s. Wr C ?ept.25, 1544. f !,5J 4"t -g Q 4 1 JL'ST received ai the Book Store, a iare 104J.( lot of "The .MORAL ALMANAC fo. ihe year I 4 .", calculated for the latitude and meridian of Pennty Ivania, New Jersey, and the Northern and Western States, Phila !-'phia ; publishel br the Tract Association ol Frien 's. ftrTFor sale by l!e dozen or sirtzie. Richmond, Sept. 13. 1S44. 3-;tf j Orfibonr7? SujKrline Water COLORS, warranted to be etiual to any imrvuted, em- j bracin a variett of qualities, siz end boxes Cam- J . . tt .. . 1 -.- ...... I e r tiair rrnci , nirtereni size-, lor m i ins 1 , , ,..,- tvicnmoin. jane i, j3s 1. l,' r'jn. ajimr. 1 1 ' - - - 1 FAIR WARNING! A S my term of r.fiice will soon expire, I must collect niv FEES by doe proce.j of la, if not shortly paid ; Tho.9 who have had s.j,l3 in Court, would do aelJ to -ee to the COSTS, Sefo-e drii,iooa! fees accrue . - - 1 l.Mb IU t-t. I J I . JOHN FI.NLEY, C'.-'k W. C. C. Ceutreviile, June a-", 144. si7tf )"7IIIG SOXC BOOKH. Iiifg s-jpp'v of new i W Sc:2 Booiis,j ditcsiverJ at tlto BOOK STORE.
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TO FAMILIES & INVALIDS. Ths foH Jtriusr in Jispeanb!e ftml!ir tfrnf dit iitny I fonn t nt t b" rillttre irnj torr. ftrnl on nt rvery coantrf sto;e ia the sfiete. Item-mber a?i-J erer ret them uultes th?y hare the fac-siraile sijnatan? cf S oij on the T.irper, a!2 oihrre by the Kaioe r.an;e are baiw i. up., lions irsd c,t:ntcr. fci:s. Il the mrchant neans! you lias them no-, ur-e l.tn rrv-cure thmi a; 71 Maiut n.lai:-, t'.e next tic h- vi-:ls ow York, or to wi,:? lr :iio n. 20 fjna.1'4 thuu'J ie a neck without t.Vce rerHi'i.
BALM OF COLUMBIA.FDIl THE HAIR. which will su.p it if I "il : 1 114 out, or rt-store i; on baid places; and on children make it grow rapiuly, of on lime who have ot the hair from any cau ALL VERMIN that infest the heads of children in schools, are prevented or killed by it at once. Find the name of "-fol4j4?C$4$iC oa it, or iitver trj- tt Jtmctnher this aluays. RHEUMATISM, d positively cured, and all ahrirrllrd musclta and Hmba arc restored, in the old cr younp, hy the I.snns Veuetabi.e Et.txrit and Nesce and Bone Li.vimi.jit but never witlijul die name of Coni'tock Si Co. ou it1 are wholly prevented, or governed if the attack baa come on, if you use the only true Hays' Lin; me;t, from and every thing relieved by it that admits of an out. ward pp!ication. It acts like a charm. Use it. HOUSES that have Ritig-Bone, Spavia Wind-Galls, Sec, arc cured by Roofs' SrcriFic ; and Foundered burses entirely cured by Rook' Fouader Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Dalloy's IVIasical Fain tractor Salve.The most extraordinary reniedv ever invented for all new or old and tores, and sore I nuf SftSf l u8 delighted thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, and no failure. It will cure the lgjt"g5 LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never waa made. All should wear them regularly. I.I'S TCHPERASCE BITTERS: on the principle of substituting the tonic in place of the Ktimuiant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with LIN'S fjSjrtXYjj PILLS, superior to all others for cleansing the eystern and the humors affecting the Wood, and for all irregularities of the bowl, and the general health, ff m aJ.' See Lr. I.tN's Big. C tH t - 1& 0fjgf nature, thus : " DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure siek headache, either from th or bilious. Hundreds of families are using it with great joy. DR. SPOHN'9 ELIXIR OF HEALTH. for the certain prevention of l2fj3f?n or sny general fit kness ; keeping the stomach in most perfect older, the bowels regular, and a determination to tne surface. pains in the bones, hoarseness, and are tjuic ,'Jy cured by it. Know thw by trying, CORNS. The French Plaster fs a sure cure. i fiair any shade you wish, but will not color tbe skin. SABSAPARILLA. comstock-s com POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this If you are sure to get CojusTtx-K's, you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing. CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and alt exte rnal ailirifs all internal irritations brought to th surface by friction with this Balm ; so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the cheat, this Bains applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once. Freeh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it Dr. IJartfiolrmria'fl wll prevent pr core all incipient consumption. taken in tune, anrj is a delightful remedy. Kemenv ber ihe name, and get Comttock't. KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE eradicate all jj 1,1 children or adults with a certainty quite astonishing. It is the same as that made by Fabnestock, and sells with a rapidity almost incredible, by Conurtock $ Co., New York. TOOTH DEOPS. KLINE'S cure effectually. Entiled accord, r.l ct nf Omrr-s. in ti rfr 1S. brCrawCacfe (M . m oriiC ol lli buUiii Uutrictof .e korkEy applying to our agents in each town mni Tillage, papers may be bad free, showing the taomZ respectable names in tbe country for these facte, f that no one can fail to believe- thtm. fr- H" sure yoa call for onr articles, d not be pat off with any atoriett that others are as good. HAVE THESE OR HONE, aboald be your Blotto anri Viet never ran be true and grmtine tcithout our namre to them. All these articles t ha had wholesale aad retail oaly of as 71 Maiden-Lane, New York, aad of oar areata. .For .ale at . , I "UEEli &. B&OTHER'S. e ASH FOR MI'STARD SKED-Tln When kat price sill b p ia CASH far MUSTARD SEED, delivered at the Dm Strw f I FvJXD a BROTHERJ, Ser-t 5 lh, 1511. 37 !L
