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cut uwcciiuta vac 1 iinuuti ill ms lain i !,'.. i,in .fa.,- il, i-iV, , r -. .,,! i.i, iwiiii uiiu mh, anuu ui , anvj r.flor Itio ' - O , i i- .( VI . in, ui.iMi ini-nmuue nau lotauy cnangeu wie ... I. c I. l- .it i i.i.i uwi: giinaiii au eniurer. n e hiii, .a letter writer ot the past century, 'to the . where lor the first tune, I beheld .in. pour unhappy representation of the Stuart rtvc in L'ointe d'Aiuanie. I fe noes ularly to the theatre, and always falls us.eep in lae corner oi ins oox at the end tl i in si -tci, ucmg ycuera.iy inioxica-, ;ed. Ilts face is red and his f-y.-s are tK-iy otherwise lie is not an ill looking ; ui.iii. i ne v..uuuiea is noi nai.usome, hi:,2 I lack and sallow, with a pug nose, She always wears a iiat. Alheri, the l'lcJtnontcse, is a coiistant attendant in , ,ct box, with her dame dc compazine, i :ms .ih.'Mii On coming out ot the ra, we pas-r-ei close to the Pretender. w s o as curried airuy, at the end of tie rnl'ormance, being half asleep, and com-ixi.-aleJ, which is Iks invatia- !! i us ton i every night. I'irre of habit. I drew my SlI'Mi in the 1 ft 's atten,i to this undoM-rviug object of all her bi'-ioal adoration. .7 turner Fancy. William L'oyd (iar:t, the notorious abolitionist, in h:s re.r'v at the aumvcisary of the American Mavi ry So-ietv in Boston, recently ilJ lit! :t proud of the detestation in .ich he knew he was held from one end the land to the other! Garrison's tast s iu-en singularly gratified. No man, vciitii re to say, ha $ been o thoroughly A'. U. 1 icayuac. The Montgomeiy Ad vea'iser of the 2Sih .-tate.- that a man named William Ruhun vvef ki.led !at week in Greenville, Uutler cinitity by Judge Henderson, Judge of the l.'oaniv Gourt of that county. It appears l!i ;t J ; Henderson, in surveying some .1 uas interrupted by the fuller of the 'v.- named Rabun, who said he should in! run the lines between his and the adi uinng land.-1, upon -which a quarrel arose Lrtween tiiem. In consequence of this .rrtl, Win. Hnun and hi brother, in Rabun, afterwards made an attack i. pon Judge Henderson, in Greenville, advancing upon him with drawn knives, who, alter warning them repeatedly, at .r; v a pistol, and addressing" himsei! articular to W m. Rabun, told him to t v o b ; k , that he did not wish to hurt ;!U), bu' '.,..1 i ! if he advanced another step he i .him. The oilier still continu ed to advance, tb" Jude fired, and Rabun K'ai itistadtly killed. A. (). P'uayuae. ','(''( Ingenuity. In the course of his lect are before the Mercantile Library Ass a -i mmi'i, Mr. Litrobe related the followi:,g la :.. W'lii.e ciossing in the stage I"1 I 1 la'- va w-s a rn n, ones lar tiea l on i tii i il i tv ia i ue Wiicn niarKcu n.e roau, was ;:'P"i winch, liom ilu diS' i ne u -i.lt out. On th' ir . it w.i- p'-r'-eiv -d to be on;. . k;i .u . .s a aukee HoiToe owner of the concern a .-a ! s,vident. He had it.-. c M'O 1 i v , 1 s wag m. 1 : ii 1 u 11:1 1 , e a 0 ah . i axe! live ami a snait ol ai enrta-aed wagon. 'I'he 1 !;e a 1 . e v e r v Mee's iv kin. a una! w Ii a rope, but that ;ope was exhaustlacn 0! iii i !mm any t.a e or even a ousii 1 I, bom whi-"ii cut a temporary u a- a diic.a in, truly. Hut s e pod to it. He had a tin p, :md a h .aimer, some nails, a . era a- man wflraiA ng ca a t)jir oi tailors s.aears. ueu me , ! . 1 f jge came up, and stopped the man was a. a 1 busily employed in cutting up the P into trips, having first broken out the ra.am, knocked off the handle; and unn a an ! iiitieiied out the cylinder of tin ih it fromed the body of the cup. ri.riou nasseto'ers looking on wh The the aukee pod. broken end r preceded to lay the two of the shaft together winch t .atunatlv had been split (bliqutl; He

t'aen wrapped around them lie strips of tm and nailed the ends fait. This done' he tried the shaft and (oum it strong! As be hitched in hisborse. he looked up to tiie woundering .passengers in the stage coach, and with'Sa rjtnet smile of satisfaction, remarked. ,fI guess this is the first time in these parts that a broken shaft was mended with a tin cup." How the passengersin the stage coach laughed ill e lecturer did not say but their metiment may be easily immairined.

o Tribute of Respect. A resolution ha passed both Houses of Congress directing the Chairs of the Speaker of the. House and Pr-sident of ibe Senate to be dressed m mourning for the remainder of the sesbion, and the members of each House to wear the usual badge, as a token of resnect to the memory of the late President Harrison; and also that a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of the deceased. Political Beaton. ..is s We have heard of a Jack-ass that starved to death between two bales of hay not knowing which to nibble at, he refrained from biting either, and the consequence was fatal. The Editor of a newspaper who would undertake to please every body, who would strive to follow the twistiags and ttir ;ngs ol popular prejudice wo dd, soon find himself in the situation of the Jack-ass. The only safe course for him to take in all matters, is to 00 what he conceives to be right regardless of consequences. Political lie aeon. Bunfcr Hill Monument. -It is now stated that this work will be completed before next winter. The Charlestown VChnnieal states that steam appartus is used to hoist the stone. AT. O. Picayune. e -The Hill for the repeal of the SubTreasury paasrd the Senate on the 9tn int., by a vote of 20 to 18.

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10 aa nirilfi nut nl ((!. OO III M ICAM! 1 I ia ..-.: . .. r . 1 .i : . . . ' cll iuc Ml S I fa 1 1 On nt S.J,,.,,,,, I J i I ne would not t!o the dirty work o!' the .-. unnint pany, nas addressed a caru 10 it, a mi , ,. i . .i in reply to an editorial anicle in the lis. souri Arpus. attributed to that very dionifled gentleman, in which, after "p '.sino the lie direr! rn rsirrU. i, , . " of the following i v ' ' v 1 ' ' -o t 1 ' 111 ih r S 1 1 i very iniei ! ; ;,. )an. e'lage: If the Up! cai.'i iHxi-r.sianJ n. ne is very Uncle sluiilcd indeed! "1 amvveli aware that I have spoken of Mr. Uenton in very plain and v ry coai se lenns, but I owe whom my character and it to those to ffood name is every l! nng to permit no rrri.r.n scorxiKiEL to attenint to .IMriro n,, .w i... i v j'. , . v. ,IM. ,M 1 1 1 1; 1 1 1 1 1 misreprfsent:iiion ami falsehood, without HIS l)eiltnr (Ok ol his villainy in I.thk sufhcienlly pointed to penetrafe the panoply of egotism, arrogance, and seifisiine.-s in which he imagines himself to b.n so curely cased." It is staled that a M. as ("hailoMe Mitcben, ol ( I corgi' oi vnorgn, appear. ii o:-, her weddnur 'lay dressed entirely in silk of L, -r own manufafture cip, gloves, stockings and dress equal to the best Pongee. Ch-f.s do hear ilu,t? iSueh a girl would i-e worth more to a young r-a;: iust starting Mi the world, than a ih' a aad 1 .Tn farm and a inif a dozen pan; ;., to boot, says a thoughtful contemporary. "S(tYV(:l lit. ? ? ;.'. ' The phia Chronicle ts 'is a very go a consequential ii. t.tcn: at of ; corps attaclied to th.- uav. y:, I'inladel- ' story ol 'aiiue .1 i!t i''at city, who took it into his head to knock down a poor inebriate that accideniiv touched him when passing. A stout man, a bricklayer by trade, seeing the affair, immediately felled the lieutenant to the pavement, deeming it right that the old adage "tit for tat" should be fairly exemplified. The lieutenant arose, brushed his Miwiped the blood from his nose, and rushed into a house, the door of which fortunately stood open, where he remained for several hours, in fear that a repetition of the knock down argument would occur should he sooner show his face in the street. A'. O. Piiayunc. Extpiiaitc IuisraL Om smarP'sl !ri"ks wr havo honrd nt ft the in;. tot t ' sifi o I !p-o a. ;:n ! ' I Inn-. - f.r n ? c;. i-'S' wirli hoi? 'the I Jrou n or.n.'d in t!e S;. Louis mard. 1 s. Ho oonh-'al to 1 fnoi this city t 'iO Ch; rrr( 0f man; , wioro roh!orr in ip.i-r o escape W;:s (oiitlili'd oil W iion ho ;i rrivo-1 ticro, it pruveu DroAii, and the! tie wrong t ;:s.--ngor. ;'i;:t ho was'iU't y had "wakod Tle scoundrel the : ii" r, i go Up to fciis fur nothing ,1 II. I 'nil eluded uiai"' ivrc. I hat s what wo 'running a protty fxamivo sanrf."' Th fiioor who o,-,r:'ie 1 l.ioi up. with 'ow to ?li SoiMH) row a ; d. hn a- c i.h n:! v I,. oo) dona llrown." A. O. Crevrcnt Cilu. .7 Bite. TItre fellow hold this horse.' Ones he kick?' Does he kick! him.' no! Take hold of Doe he bite?" "Bite! no! Take hold of the bridle, say. "Does it take two to hold him?'' "No!" ''Then hold hint i;our;e'f." A country paper has the following notice to correspondents: The subjects of taking off gates, and nullino- noses in singing school, are under consider ition. j icr'vunc. Cancers. H has been receuiiy -''i '-. -ered, hv a enl.-brated tloro-- :n the 3iao. ed New York, tint salt dissolved in French brandy is an effectual remedy for earners, jf applied to the part ellected. Al ii S'ST Ii VA'THiy. Kcprcsentativc. SAMUKh .IF DAD. JOHN MYERS. County Auditor. T. IT. CAN' AN AUG LI, D. P. M DONALD, A. IJ. McKlii:. C-nnty Treasurer. ANDREW GARDNER, JAMES JOHNSON. County Assessor. E. M. JON . pur.i.iA sAMFiiL n iTJ.iorr. SAMCEL TEOMPSON, Jr. JOG N W. WIDXER. JAMES JOR?AN. Count .ccordr. R. IUJN TIN. JOHN A. DAET'ENNE. County Commissioner. HENRY WYANT. ARCHIBALD SIMPSON. . o v If -A . s-V-. t . ' rpHE FIRE CO.MP VNV wil! meet to-day at 1 4 o'clock at the ENGINE HOl'E, for purpose of exercising appar.iu.s-. r o'clock in the evening, for transacting of busiWH. F. EMELV, -S.-.-Vv i.h.s-. June 2oth, K1L

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F il U ES S ic : u 5 a a fIIE -suWiiher has been receiving from the c'j ''tor: market in addition to his form.-i - a i.M,M.,fie assortment consisting of every i . li V If - iiimi.- till! H pnrinn r .....-.. . II.. O, . , '" . . ' 1 "SiC,ai,s Uit' livmsr at a litance il'll VII Ii- .....l ..II .1 . . - , - ' a"u a" ooieia, wDa.leul m the above -,io can ami examine st..ck Uire nur1 :K u i ii . I i , I. .... . i . i as lie is prepare.1, to sell on reasonaMp t,ri!ls. anJ U1,, ,t.;u.or Jf) e.alsau.laeuou as mzar.ls quality qik) ,, rices. II- J:. PECK, Drwszif,!. i'mn of the (Jal.i.ai Mr1ar, ojiMi(e Clark's Until, , , , Mai Let st. Vinccnncs. I.i June In 41 3 tf. S TATC OF IXDIAN , ? GHiSOX ( OUNTY. 5 ss' la the (,'ifj.n.,, Circuit Court, in vacation. I axe 2.st. .. 1SU. Josepdi H. .Montgomery, vs. ' J I homas Cranage and ' , Mary, his wd'ef "n L'Iian-rU ' enjamin Cramige and ' iliiam Cranac-f. J N nu'v ficrp appearing, from the a Slid a3. Vlt of a di-intr-rested person, filed herein, that the said Thomas Cranage, and M.ary, his wife, Benjamin Cranage, and William Cranage, are not residents of the State of Indiana, JT j OTICK is therefore, hereby given ' to the said Thomas Craivige, and Marc, h;s u-jft Renj unin Cranage and Wil nun Cranage, of the fbng and pendancy of lhejaid '-oinpiaina'o's bill of compliant, rmd that, unless they juM-oual-ly be and ap; ear said court, to be in Pi itiorion, in : tbe to xt t'-r: i of our den at the ( 'ourthoiise i county of Gibson, on me nnst .Monu.iy in September next, and plead, answer or dem ir. to the said complainant's lad of com.daint, otherwise the matters and things there. n contained, w il be taken as confessed, aad a decree enter . 1 . 1 , 1 ed against them accordingly. J. R. MOXTGOMIiRY. Cl'k. June -gCi, IS 11 :i-3w. I"ort i;gii Attachment. TOTICE is hereby given, that on the "dud d .y of June, 1S11, a writ of Foreign Attachment was issued by me, Samuel Hill, a Justice of the Peace, in and for the couniy of Knox, ISiate of Inilianau, at the instance, and upon the a HI -davitof Hiram Abdul, against the goods, chattels, credits and e feels, of Fdward Tannrr, by virtue of whih writ, one i hor?e Post ( 'or.ch i.ailfil the Mohawu." has l.;f-eri attached, as the , roperty of tl ic said Hp ward Tanner, and that on the 'J ith dy of Decembfr. lsll. ;.t my office m incennes Tow nship, in the county of Knox, aforesaid, I will proceed to hear and decide upon the said attachment, of which the said I'd ward Tanner and all other "persons interested, wid take notice, SAMUEL HILL, J. P. June 2a, 111 "i-:Jw. In ad lltioii to iio f... 'd 'i lls I Hall iii-.- ; c k , I. ton! Ibmu 1 ! 1 100 p!ii igh Win-.. -, ;.o pi. hum s1. h-. 100 iv'gs ti.orio.l Nuiisi. lo.a- ; ;iio l,y P. DOR A N. .IjScnl for Covington Iron Work' ALSO "JO 10 lihu rrinir , v ( . S uirn r do Loaf ( No. i-) ':ic:; s i 10 Coiioe. o( -a--. Cincinnctti Sonp Can-li kiskets of t ii.'uopiiiou Wine. 10 R;is! A cenero -ortinenl of lirst r lll; .If. the Iron Store of I EOlLVX. Juno "Jrnh. 18 11. "-tf. Admiiiisirator's Sale. 1 AVINCi administered on the estate " ' of Rebecca Chansler late of K.iox county, Indiana, deceased, ! will sail at pu'dic sale, at her late residence, on S-it-nrdav the 10th day of July next, all the personal property ef said deceased, consistinjr of Household and Kitchen Euiniture, A credit of 12 months will b oiven on all sums of $: and upwards, and under s3 cash in hand. A. G. RO HERTS, Admr. June 811 2-3 w. Administrator's Sale. rTPHE undersijrned. Administrator on the estate of William Low, late of

Knox county, Indiana, deceased, will ex- to him in a superior style, and on modnose to public sale, in the town of Hruce-1 crate terms.

villc. Indiana, on Saturday the 10th day of July next, hetween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 1. AI. of said day, the fol!owinr property, viz: ;rpenter's Took-, i 1 Horse. Sec. &c. A credit of 12 n onths wili be oiven on all sums of S and up wards, the purchaser gt'ine note nnd ap-. l 'l,uu - A. . KOliL.lt l, .-lulil r. r June 10, 1M1 2-3 v. , : --"T i j 1 A LL Pitch as are indebted to the Sll'a- soribor. are hereby for the last time Cc'iIIt d wonn to mako payment, by cash t no;o Those nolectin t'lis nuticv, iniot : . , ,,, . , it Ey snotild be waited not be s-orprb ipon hv an oiiicer. JONATHAN SMI M- :. d r:;li lil. nl"-:f.

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t WEI HTTKRS ratrnt have just !,een ohiaiued far a KOTAKV- STEAM E.XGIM:. the .ri. ii-ie of which is the aj jilieai iin nf steam to the, i rank direct, enclosed in a cylinder, with the t 0 actual pressure that is ohl ained widi ihe 1' 1 ; ; .! -I' an.! piston, with a g un ol douhl." i .ov er, (l.'ini; away Willi Ril .ie.ni point?; 1 - m ni, r wools (loins nw:iv witli half the boilers, ell interitiedintP machinery hetween the lioi'ers and iiiuin shaft, and a saving of half the fuel. The Engine is warranted to perforin well, and can ne seen ai inv rore in lncennes. .vlanv o the principal machinists 011 (lie Ohio and ather places, have expressed their urnpiahlio J approbation of it. Letters directed to me nt Vincennes. postpaid, will receive prompt attention. I. N. WiniTEEsn.i-. April y, 1811 1 1-tf (T' 'I'h.' -Satrr.l ry I'venintr Visiter. I'lit.-bi!.. the (i r.'.et'c, Cincinnati; the Louis-iile Jo-arn and St. Louis Republican, will publish wa-eklv to the amount of three dollars each, aad forward their aceoi.t.ts t- this Oil'ice. Iomuo-ii Siinvviiiir. rronci: d. hav, havi,,,? iu.n appait.d s-irrvevor of the Borou-h of Vir.eeiii.es. w: I attend to any business in that line when c id. d Upon. .L.n- 1 ! , mil. 2-3w. G TTOH YARN, 2ATIHCK M'iOPi:. having made arrangements with the proprietors of the Hagle Cotton Works, of Pittsburgh, to turnish a const-nt sUl-,-MV ,,p hesi l U J 1 (diN VAIJN, of a' ally kept (or sab hiply, which he Wid t,, i, u.n .H-.. hers lisuceived a su plaiiy low i'or Cls 1. June 11, 1811 -2-li.n. . . ( 1 i 1 1 1 i s i r, 1 i t r's A i i -i 1 . 'feJTin undersigned lias thi, day t ,ken out o tiers of Administration on the estate ol William Low. late of Kr,.x . Indiana, deceased: ail persons in01.1 nty Ue h ted to aid estate, nre retpiested to 1 make payment immediately, and those laving claims against the same, are re. ipiestid to present them legally authentica.'td lor settlement, within one year from this d ue. The estate is supposed to be solvent. A. G. ROBERTS, .-;., June 10. lhll -J.:5w. Sail' of Ileal I-'stato. HE undersigned, Administrator on - the estate of John Benedict, deceased, will expose to puh'ic sale m tlo; town rd Bruceville, Indiana, on Saturday the J Or h day fd July next.?. acres of Land, k noun as Donation No. IH. lying and b-ing in Knox county, Indiana. A credit of (t and l'g months u ill be given, the purchaser giving bond with t.pprovcd security. A. G. ROiiERT.S, J.!in-"r. June 1.'. 18 11. 2-:iv. LlyiLBS, WINES, &C. ipos very rior ( 'g. Il mo

l2 '.-:. s d,,. " ,,. '3 do. Port 'iiu-. stineri'T quality. "2 do. Medoir,-!. do. - 2 do. Me',--:. do. tB do. Saleretus 1 do. E-nui .n Syrun, s2 do. A!c-.h..!. " 2 t Pii.xo.s 'i'.vh.-i-'-i.. I'or ; i'.v. Pa- - -a by J. ib C-. o WELL, oc CO. 'pp'it'- Grooniiow lloyle'.-:. May -g'.b 1-11 oi-rf.

KKAIOVAI, g " R. M m. C. WARNER, hns re- )l moved his cflicp from his dwellinj to the 2d story of Mr. Hrokaw's brick house, next door to. the store of v.; in. Mayes. I'ntrance on Market street, by an outside stair case. li, May 15. 1811 -E'-tf. ;i DISSOI.UTIOA7. r HlIE partnership heretofore existinrr .i . y between wis unoersieoieu, was dis r i . i . i i solved on the '20th of May. Those indebtod to the firm nil! plea-e cM on y- li"in. (who i? authorized to close the concern.) and settle their accounts without delay, as it is important that their books should be speedily closed. SAM L. R. DUNN. IE IE CORN WALL. June 3d. 18-11. N. 15. The undersigned informs the public, and his friends, that he will continue the TAILORING business at the old stand on Market street, adjoining the store of Mayes & Kuvkendall, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted S. R. DUNN. June 3d, 1 ti 4 1 f. Si I ! ! ,111 -'""re:. :.0"'l. li n the Pith dav of June. 'j, !s-lu a r:: ') oestic Attachment was or, M, Ocheltree, a Justice ami for the county of Knox. .h- ir,p d 1 iv me ace. ueol Indiana, at the instance, and ii,,o., the ..ilahivit of Horace 15. MieparJ, a-. nt for Ceo. W. Koseberry, against the goods, chattels, ercdits anJ effects of Ceorgr II. tr'iuelair, ty virtue of w hich writ, one 1 row n stud Horse, one Cehlm and one brown Mare have been af niched as ,ho Prol'rrI.V f,1 George II. Sinclair, and that mi the 1 nil ciay ot July, 1941, at my office in Uusseron township, in the county af.oesdd. I will proceed to bear and decide upon lie,ti pf vvLk.h t!ie saill tt.or the said attaeh;e 11. Sinclair and all othir per-ons concerned will take notice. . A.". (JCHEIi FvEE. J. V. 1 !

HEW FURNITURE. f E HE subst ribers inform their friends y and the public in general, that having formed a co-partnership in the manufacture of Furniture of every variety, they will make at the shortest notice,

jelu-ap fur cash. 01 apptoved trado, anv article s in their line. 'I'he fallowing comprise a part of what - , they have on hand and can make to order: Sideboards, Seei etary and Hook Cases, Desk and Ilonk Cases, Portable Writing Desks, I) niug Tables in setts and single, I'reakfist Tables, Centre Tables, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Table, Toilet, DirsHiigHud French Fureaus, Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi. a no Seats, various pattern, Sofas, Stands, and Cupboards, together with every tiling in bis Inn-. The proprietor are sun plied with the . 1 11 best of wot k men. and well seasoned matierials.so thai they are "enabled to tnauufae tnre any ailiele in their line that may be called for. Orders from the country shall r. .i,.;i m,.,i;,. mm,.. .-..,10.. " " - r -' invited to call and. examine for ihcmselvcs. Shop on Market street, between Second an 1 Third. Sts. in the house foimtrly occupied by C'hiistian Grattr-r. A Pi N Eli Dl'.CKFR. J AS. II. HFNDHRSO?;. N. 1. Collins made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and the hearse furnished free of charge. D. A. II. May 21. 1 J? 1 1 5 !-Gm. (i It E A T U A ft G A j X S ' W c T51 I A latch' returned from the Eastern cities ' with a large and trenerd asort:nent c NEW' il)(.M)rt selected with reat care, an which he oih-rs to hi-, friends nnd tlie pul iic, at reduced prices, far cash, or to punctual persons on durt credit, :i:ii...nj;st which are Dry (ioods of every varietx 'litems- Varr, J(ird-Varc (Unss-Warc ; f0 I5bl. purne New (irleans Suji.ir. oti Sacks best b'io and Havana follVe, It) liaif ChesN (J. 1'. ik V. II. Teas, go 1 -i li' boxes do. do. 10 Kejs Juniata Nails (all toa s,) 1 s I liipniit's Powder, It) Best (Jreen Kivcr Toba.co, g " Civerulish do. S Bales IJrown Ma!in-. (Cifo,) I, I ).... Kussia Fur .V Silk Hat--', 011 d..z. Pabn Leaf Hat, (nxirse 4 7'".) 1 -i pa kases Slioes and Bot (u!i rooA- ) JtldO doz. Pittsburgh Cotton Varus, S. F. l.XDKiO, M.id.kr, Eastern S.,' Leather and Calf Skins. Sju-rrn ('ainilc.-;, Loaf Suiiar, Win. low (ilass. Whit-; Lead, ee., witli a aieat vaiit ty of other articles. Persoris purchasing wil! please call, as I tun determined to cut h,s-r f,,r cadi. . H. incennes, Mav g), 1 x J 1 . fd-iim. ; - :. : -. A DANIEL PAlvKEIi takes this o.-ri-ion to return his sinccru thanks te the citizens t,f dncen ne.-, in particular, and the travellinc public trenerailv, far their very senerous suj.port, and bees to remind then that he will thankfully receive, faith.ui!v and expeditiously perform, any job with which he mav be favored. It is almost unnerrssar to si v in this, advertr-omcni that Mr. P. u u i a " the 'iu',;U!A.'fc t'tir-ir,'' mir dr"-r tnt r"y.mfr. Mr. P. has on 1 an l. at all time?, f ir the especial sratiliration of the olfactories of his f.mcv custoniers. (the elite of the fadaonabh' world'; a vcrv select assortment of all the fusth-itHm: fluid.', and the essential c.jlu!enit't appert,. initio to the science of his profession. Mr. P. bigs leave to inform the la. lies that he Ins taken lessons f.axn the celeb-rat". 1 French hair dresser, Monsieur Francisco Ih lmati.i I'ij m. the Napoleon of his cdline, now- resident at Paris, ro d has learned from that litinciishe.l and highly cifted gentleman, the al a mode of frizdtiiuz. turturettin- and atfur' tfin ladies and Mis-, s hair, an.! pledge- himself to cive entire satisfaction to the most fastiduous. Mr. P. can be found at al! times (except when professionally absent) at his office in the basement of the Broadway House. June 12, 1S11. l-Hw v?wyf i t,u m u di.s ftIIE subscriber has aeoiin in operation - his superior SODA FOUNTAIN. Those who nre thirsty and loud of a fine, cooling beverage, should jiive him a c-.ii. L. Ii. WATSON. June 3. 1811 "2-tf. i'vlC.IOVAF.. Ti, 'HE subs-oiher informs his friends? nnd runvrs that he his removed his Ulucksmiih sliop, to his new buildinsr, opposite the Town Hall, wucre be will be pleased to receive the ealiof all su.-h as have any thintr to ilo in his hue. HAEKIXJN P11ELCN. June 2, 1 11 52-tf. S P B m JpUST received ',1 ?IlS. Superior Speim Oil and f-r sale at a reduced price. J. 13. COLWELL rv Co. J)rttgi.sl s. Opposite Grcenb.ow yi Rovlc. Vincennes. May 28, 1811 ."j-tf-(CJ Particular Aoik:(.,.cT3; I1E ubsci iher inl'orms hi customTs i-; cen4 oral, tha . havinz waitej for them to li .pit. 'ate their acciunts so loner, th.it piOienee has ceased to be a viilue. he now. f.. the last time. c. jarcs them to call vidun ten days, and scit'e tin a' ar. rearags, either by ca-h or imu-, as he is determined to enforce toilectioi..--. EAT RICK MOOIJE. June 1 1, li 1 2- rn. Oil COMMISSION. 1 A6 KEAM Printir.ii paper, (Imperial) 1 Vi .Mt , Post Odiee ilo. suj-eiiar article, 32 l!undles e-inunou wrapping do. which will be sold vcrv low Er cash. b N. CAR NAN, 1

bu. S P 0 H N ' S rpIIERE is not one cac of Tevcr ir. a thr-u sand, but m?y be cflectually broken up ai.d removed by the use of this E'iirir. It removr.i all ncidity, indigestion, bilinus maoer ai d cr.n.ur. a'ion from the stomach ami bowels; It t pna'a gently and atf. ctually on the Low ejs, Pn,J jowtifully on the kidneys. and the skin, it remove--ail unploKLir.t lYchns aftt.r -a hearty meal, ar t promotes a ca.ul aj petite. It in et's'onl y a'tri .l to Rive perfect satisfaction. It has bccoine a rcneral practice with ini-ny t. rise this article in nil cases of colds, pains in the bores, or heavy disagreeable feelimi, tcndeiing to headache or ehdh ntss. Tor hoarseness, if taken throcuh the lav.

u . conip.ett.y ro-.-torea the aire without produ. eing sicknc.s. hoopirg ( oUt;h, and all cough of children aro cured by it. The ftonouh r. kept in perfect order by 'it. and il is qciv i;r..-.o suae Unit ;my ui.-ease should ccrr.ineiice w I, ;L- a person is using this Syrup. If taken daily it produces a ruddy, hi dthv , and younz appearance, bv driin2 'off all tli. humors of the sysfern. Seld cenuit-e at Fief, ti er s-'reet oi.e door In-low IVar'-street. N V h-. Com-tock ev t'r.., and bv ad rcspeclul.V Duii-gi-tS. S..1J by J. ii. COLWELL, C.i. Dru.iri-.. Vi net n fits, .. SOETil AMEP;ICA. NATIVE SUAP. l-A A';i?r:5 ;,i;:iH!n 1 EL by the ladies of 1. ima and throidu-m 1V,U anJ (:,'b-for eivin a gl,,s,y at-per. ance to the hair. Eo r (leaning silk dresses, dc, without afle. t mir ttir- cold st;; erior n aH j rceoiiunej dc. wash fop. the thztu Professors of the Pa'thaore Cap, Surgery, and other distinguish.-.! Den For sale bv L Ik'colAVELL, . Co. 1 !'( 'if-, ll. by the Lierit.il tists. TO THE BALD HEADED AX!) O T iii: RS. SOES any know a neiahh-o or a i'mud wh " ha.s been Eald, and v h.-.-t-h ad is now co - ed with line hair! One w eo.it cedar Wa covered with dradru.'i". tlioiii ll eru.-.icii eir hulil -w ,.lc!l ha .. livn , it.ll....(i tli-llli: lr i whose hairs at early ace were turniii... an v. wh.. now has not a rrrey heir? Children u I . hca,! . were covered with scurf, wl,o.-e hair would ta t -row, that are now crowing the fullest crops iiair' Some cases must ! e known to rno-tp. tsoris. Ask ih.m theeau-e. and you will be old. these things have been dune ! the u.-e ..f the . , i . e I s , i .; js T , . js a M . 1 :i I , 1,1 i . ., I f on .. r- . - - ... . l . : . . i .: tide, it:; (I, t.l : crensuur annual. y some nun. ire. I jur Cent. I'l.'tuti wfien itise,iv-reil not oniosfd bv anv thii u' far die same purpose, now nnjl, t; ..j. most roimbt rless riii!.d,ron::i tra-li t i. juration -diat wiii ruin the h iir if Use 3 to anv Mt,.t.t in riioic tb.an the eficts be war'tal rcf-rl-. the ree.irimeii;lati.)ii.s by a list of moras ef respeciabnity, iineepmlli-d !-v any other article. Look to tlo se thiiiLrs--! v this artic! lev and preserve your hair by Us u-a or if hall restore t. Ladi.-s". attend t- thi - - !.;;.-. do .!. i.i ".;.-'. i,... able life are usin-j; it as th- rii!y article rc.dlv lit I'or the toilet. Et tur bail is utv nr.t r.i f.M net a.lies, u.-e the Halm i i'lii-..bi.i ni tia.c to save vourstives ttie Ui.-izraee c! u Jiu-w bv i t ,,t' o-ir ;a i son-. It i- our duly, as .,er..!i -'s. t , j r, eauti. sol nat -. n e. w i;h hi. a a ! . i , i '. the ias endowed vou u.-c the 15 . ..i" t..i it w i h, it. Caution to be rcrucuibored. evernl most :1 i.oant .Uleroo?-. h ive be n made to COUUt. ifelt the trut ot t b.e ii.i postors !, -v e a dm . i eh-iuiu! i r. '(i:n, : so f.n- as to connh :rfeit thesolendid wrar-ners. nnd the I'.ilh ,.t' ajarn.atui ever- exit mil mark except the name of Comstock. w Inch they djre not for J avo.i, ....;. ' ;!i. o-s t her, j ., .,v j. k I'.-r me i.arne ! ' and t.-i'vi r bu an toeli A th.- aO: le u: .a 1. -.- 't at name l non it. Sold Wholesale an.: I. u No. F; r. hin 2i ts. lies, Indian. i. er street, N. V. IS-!,! by J. !i. C0L VELL, - C.i. Vime; v tiit Li'dit. !'')-o; ,.,,!V wh., kmov v tli d or in.".... r-: Ir a : CO oosi ia a. iou. can r.o any Plea of t'o. eio-cts. ,,f the perkct n u, f of the almost eiiai mhive c ures ( i cted in rases of the Piles, Eheumatism, ;tH swellit.rrs, and ai! eyim, d pair's, no matter how sevre. by the n-c of Hays' Liniment. Find one who has it that will m.t ,,u,j j. above all thinyj ever used, and you will h.nd what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human heim- u!e may be alibi ted, I be- y,,u to n-k ask of thus,.. sin i i. ne.-ii vno Know oi case ueoiiijuerable ly nil oluer ren edics ior ii!i siei iik il, i. moil lor many ,a'-' have been cured by tb.e use o; tl;e (.-. numc Il.W LIN 1. MEM p. Thou.sau.Ls ,. oil-er J .a, i.s know sunila, cures We ai-peul tv their ei.se f justice their human r-'eomrs. It il nt a duty you owe to vor.r suffering fellow 1 ..un-s to let this -re it reme.iy iH, known. .eakol it then to ail your friends. This will save mu. h pain v hcr- tb.e newspapers are not lea.., or wucre rea.i. rs n,e mcre.iulous, because :-o many worthless i,ilie, s ;!re advettised for tlie same purpose. To hovers we say, if all who have used il d , not say it is bey 1 nil praise, then do not takj it. 'I'he proprietor will not allow this article to be .,,,,1 f,,r mic.-s it ctues, when all the directions ;,ie fully followed. Will a:;y om? suffering r. 'use now to trv a If he d .es, 1,(. miLdit to be pdird more for his obstinacy than his suth ting. Mr. Hays would never consent n, offer this article, were he not compelled by his sense of mr-i!-..f religious duty to do all i his power for r!o' v.-. t.ms di,tre.-s and mi-ery. For this purP 's, ..- wouhl so. ner devote a lorlunc, thai, seci.ie a .bmartor ar.y worthless ar'iciV. EO. K DI'T.-Sume swindlers have counterfeited Ib.s article, and put it up i;h various ,!,- vices. I) not be impo-ee! --,. ()m(. tfiil onK, wn, protect you it is t!,e j,,,.,,,- of COM -'l'i t : o Co., that mime must e always on the wranper, or yam an eared lo ro t for-, t it. Till,, Oils ' smieenmr wnhyoo. Ulvl tet by that, or r y;f.Mt.s impu-.l. for any Jlker ta be bu never true or genuine SOLOMON IIAVS!. V'? trOMSTOCK cc Co. 2 Fletcher street, -inv i ork. - ld h' ctjEu j:Ui i c ... X 'r.f p. , Ir.;-..

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