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HAIR TttSTOaYVWli TRUST SALT NEW STORE TIN MANUFACTORY THE undersigned has removed his TIN MANU FACTORY to College street opposite the Nash- Bank He has on band and is constantly manufacturing) a complete assortment of Merchants and oth eis will find it to be their interest to give him a call as the article can be purchased lower here according to quality than in other markets and is not liable to be injured by House Pipe and Gutter -made and put up in the best manner Stove Pipei and Sheet Iron for sale The undersigned grateful for past encouragement returns his thanks to those gentlemen in Nashville other parts of the state who have hitherto patronized his business February 14 tf Sheriffs sale By virtue of a writ of vendidtm exponas from the Circuit court 1 Robattcn county to me di reeled I limit expose to public sale to the highest bdder for cash at tins court house in the toa of Springfield on Saturday tie 6h day of August text all the rigid tide claim srJ iinrrtat that Wiilrnm Thacker and Charily bis wife Etheldred Smith a id Am Iris wifo kmc Gluweo Henry (iltssen Patrick Gliast-ii Fully Ghssen and Elisabeth Uiissen heirs at Saw of Henry Glisten deccsv ed Imve in and to one hundred and sixty acres of land tying In the county of Robertson adjoining the land of Edmund Browning Alfred Browning and others i taken by execution at the instance of Joseph Washington to satisfy his debt and cost Sale within the usual hour June 18 1825 $2 25 KIRBY Shff JOHNSTON SMITH CO NEXT DOOn TO MESSRS COWDIN Sr SANDERSON North-East ebrner tf the Public Square AYE just received from New-Yotk and are now opening a splenuid assortment of DRY GOODS HARD-WARE GLASS-WARE BLANK BOOKS PAPER Ac which will be-disposed of by the piece or package at the most reduced prices for cabin-consisting in part as follows viz Super super Blue and 1 Straw Bonnets Black Cloths Pins No 3 to 6 do do do Cassimcre Cotton Balls No 24 to 50 Common do do do Cotton 7 bread No do do Cloths 20 to 200- Oassinetts assorted Floss Cotton Green and Ribbons (splendid assort- Wlfite Flannels Super Steam Loom Shirt ings do Washington do do Power Loom do do Beaver Sheetings nient -) Morocco A Leather Shoes Jr Cotton Cards Waterproof Hats HARDWARE Knives and forks- Common brown Shirtings Butcher Knives- and Sheetings Shoe do 4-4 Carofine Plaids Spanish Dirk do 4 Penitentiary dq I Pen and Jack do 4 Common do Rogers' best Pen do 3-4 and 7-8 super Bed Till Locks Tickings Cupboard do Super new style Calicoes-: Chest do Common do Closet Jo Super Ginghams Shoe Hammers do 6-4 and 4-4 Cam- Kent do brick Muslins Cut Tacks 3 to 14 oz Common 7-4 and 4-4 do Thumb Latches Super 6-4 and 44 Jaco- 5 Gimblets net Muslins Shears assorted Demi Scissors do do 64 and 4 4 Cambricks Razors (J best) do white muslin Robes- Buttons assorted do Gingham do Needles ilo Ivory Combs Tuck do assorted Pocket do do Soal Leather Indigo Nutmegs Camphor i 5 indow Glass 8 by 1(1 1 do Fancy Cravats Black Sarcenets do Levantine do Lutestrings do figured Sattins do Crape Rubes do do do do Shawls Italian Crapes assorted t' 10 by 12 12 by 13 Fancy Silk Hundkfs Porter Buttles i Gallon do do do Quart do Pint Flasks Superrbyal Printing PER i Superior Cap Paper No 4 A 64 Chintz Shawls 12 and 3 4 Waterloo do Crown Wrapping Paper 4 Irish Linens assorted- Medium do do Cambrick Linen BLANK BOOKS: Beaver Gloves i Medium and Demi Re Bombazetts assorted cord Books Super W'hite Mersailles Cap Demi and Medium do Colored do' Ledgers and Journals Cotton Hose assorted 1 Cash Letter and Invoice Leghorn Gipseys Nos 24 Books to48 pelting Books tic Uc hftishville January tf jtftracE To Farmers Merchants fy others M1E subscribers having rented that large and mouse on the corner of Col- venient Brick Ware! lege and Spring streets for the purpose of transacting business under the firm of George Young Co they will receive Cotton or Tobacco either for sale exportation free of storage having attached to their house the new and elegant Steam Boat Lafayette her accommodations for passengera are perhaps not inferior to any Boat in the trade nor will her charges -for Freight or passengers be more Having connected thenwelvas in that establishment with Porter and Son they will keep on handa a regular supply of the following articles viz Sugar Coffee Pepper Allspice Queenaware and Glassware assorted Iron Castings Uoop Iron Sheet Iron and Nails Logwood Indigo Copperas Alum and Madder Liquors generally assorted Also Oil Salt Flour Stonewart Anvils Vises Chains etc etc Powder Lead and Shot As they intend keeping up a general assortment to suit ountry Merchants all of which they pledge themselves to sell as low as any in the place James Riddle and Son Duncan and For syth of Pittsburg Forsyth Dobbin and Co of Wheeling January and Southerland Maysville Charles Gazzam of Cincinnati Dobhin Forsyth and Co Louisville John Spence Smithland Lockheart and Arrot of New Orleans Wm Brown and Co do will give immediate despatch to any goods intended for their establishment by Steam Boats and when the season will not admit -of their running Keel boat will be held in readiness for their despatch AH goods confided to their care will be lorwarded agreeably to orders either by wagons or otherwise without delay 03 Tbe highest price in Cash will be given for Colton and Tobacco GEO YOUNG Co tf I BY virtue of a decree of the court of Chancery for the ecu title of Davidson Williamson and Ku therford rendered at the Slay term 1825 of said court in a cause wbereia Joseph and Hubert Woods and Nathan wing were complainant and Peyton Robertson was defendant I shall proceed to sei at public sale at the court house in trie town of Nashville on Saturday she 23d day of July next a certain tract or parcel of land lying in Davidson county Ac on the south side of Cumberland river in what is called bend beginning in James Robertson's north boundary line at a branch which runs through said Robertson's grass lot thence north west 115 poles to a stake in a glade in James line six poles east of a crooked Aah and Elm or to a crooked Ash and an Elm tfienre with said line agreeably to ita new bearing jath west 387 poles to an overcup white Oak on the bank of Cumberland river said tree marked as a corner standing a small distance below the mouth cf a branch thence down said river with its meanders east 160 poles to the mouth of the glade branch thence up the Same north east 1U poles to a Redbud on the east baok of said branch said James corner thence with his line east 247 poles to the beginning supposed to contain 2 13 acres Which laud till be sold on a credit of 12 months fur one half of the money and eighteen months for the other half the purchaser giving bond with good and sufficient securi NATHAN EWING Trustee June 18 1825 ts Sheriffs Sale for Taxes gTATE OF TENNESSEE Fiuskuk In the County Court at February Settiont 1825 Whereas Thomas Li Gray late sheriff and collector the public taxes for Franklin county reported to court the following tracts of land and town lots as ha ving been returned for the public taxes for the year 1823 and that the taxes thereon remain due and un paid and the owner or claimant thereof having no goods or chattels within his county on hich he can distrain for said taxes to wit James Lockhart 2500 acres whereon Wm Strother now lives and adjoining the laud of Wiliam Anderson and others tax gl8 27 fees 1 40 fees 1 50 1 total $22 17 Also 4000 acres of and at the mouth of Big Hurricane and bounded on the south by Elk river tax 2 63 fees 1 40 printer's fees 1 50 fees 1 total £6 54 Also 100 acres of land on the Boiling fork of Elk ri ver and adjoining Abm Trigg on the north and Wm Turner on the south tax 0 65 fees 1 40 fees 1 50 tees 1 total £4 5lj Also 3 town lots in the town of Winchester tax 3 93j fees 1 40 fees 1 50 fees total 83 Whereupon it is considered by the court that judgment be and is hereby entered against the aforesaid tracts of land and town lots in the name of the state for the sum annexed to each being the amount of taxes costs and charges due severally thereon for the year 1823 and it is ordered by ths court that the said tracts pf land and town lots or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisty the taxes costs and charges annexed severally thereon be sold as the law directs A copy Test RUSSELL Clerk of Franklin county court NOTICE to the order of the county Court of Franklin county I will on the fourth Monday of August next expose for public sale at the courthouse in the town of Winchester the foregoing sevq ral tracts of land and town lots or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the taxes costs and charges annexed to each unless the same be previously paid TflOS -GRAY late sheriff and collector of the public taxes for Franklin co June 18 1825 By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the court of pleas and quartcr-Besstons for Lincoln county at April term 1823 and to me directed I shall sell for cash at the courthouse in the town of Fayetteville on Saturday the I6lb of July next all the right title claim and interest that Micajah McElroy has in and to twenty-six acres of Land lying on the east side of Cane creek bounded as follows- By Henry thousand acre tract on the west and Hirara and El-bridge Buchanan on the east Levied on as the pro-perty of said McElroy by virtue of said fieri facias in tavof of Nathan Collins Sale within the lawful hours WJ4 HUSBANDS Sheriff of Lincoln co June 4 1825 6t3 By his deputy A State ot Tennessee llflLSON CIRCUIT COURT April Term 1825 Pxtse Dawson by her next friend Ac com- plainant vs David Dawson Petition for Divorce- On motion of petitioner by her counsel and it appearing to thfe satisfaction of the court that said defendant is not an inhabitant of this state It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made four weeks successively in the Nashville Whig requiring Baid defendant to make his personal appearance here on or before the fourth Monday in October next and answer plead or demur to aaid petition otherwise the same will be taken for confessed and heard exparte A copy Test JOHN TOPP Vffpof said court June 11 41 SITO 117 AS taken out of my stable on the night of the 17th ulta GUAY MARE between fifteen and sixteen hands high eleven years old well made and fat shod before Dranded on the near shoulder with the letter and on the near buttock with the letter 8 with a wen ou her right nostril about the size of an egg and scar on one hind leg The Villain also took out of my barn a saddle much worn with a new piece on the pummel and plain siirrup irons It is hoped that every good citizen and honest character of the country will use hisbist exertions to detect such villany and bring the perpetrator to condign punishment whereby they would frequently aid the needy and give protection to their own property A reward ot ten dollars will be given for said mare and saddle if got in the state twenty dollars if out fifty dollars fur te mare saddle and thiefi and thanks of a citizen of Dickson county near Charlotte Jones creek GEO SOUTHERLAND FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD JUN off from the Female Acade emy in Nashville in September last a negro fellow by the name of HULL UR lie will probably attempt to pass as a free fellow and I have no doubt will have a pass and call himself Billy Hobson or Billy Woodson I wi give a reward of fifty dollars to any person whe will discover him and write me word so that I get He is of a small stature his complexion a little yel-low has a large bushy head of hair veiw fine and generally ties a handkerchief around it he is much inclined bqt drink is a first rate house servant and ostler and is about thirty-five years old 1 have absolutely sold him to Mr James Knox mer chant of Information given to him or myself at Nashville will be thankfully acknowledged January 10 1825 tf A 100 DOLLARS REWARD ANAWAY from the subscriber on the 7th of Fe all bruary 1825 in Green county Kentucky two ROLAND very black five feet ten or eleven inches high thick lips and full red eye in his 25th year large feet and walks awkwardly with his toes turned out has had a large burn on hi left side DANIEL about 5 feet 9 inches not so brack as Roland 23 years old a small scar tnvhis upper ftp and alao ear on hi left hand on the first joint of hi forefinger Aa their clothing nothing remarkable would be discovered It is believed they may have been induced to abscond by some white man who probably is aiming for the lower Mississippi or Texas The subscribers will give g50 each for the apprehension of -hem so that we get them and also SSJ0 for the securing the man who may be seducing them from their dut February tf JOHNSON RADFORD JOHN BAGBEE viiie and PRESERVATIVE VEGETABLE CERATE RP HAYES being the only authorized agent in the state of Tennessee fur vending the above has just received a Urge supply which he can now sell at wholesale and retail at Lis Drug and Book Store Nashville The celebrity that the above Restorative has obtained through the United States renders it now unnecessary to say much of its extraordinary virtues It is well known that all remedies do not produce the same results on every habit and con stitution but many certificates might be obtained if it were necessary of its efficacy in restoring and reproducing the hair on those who were bald in The following is a copy of a letter lately re ceived from Dr Chambers of New-Yoik to the inventor and requested to puplJhed Sir Your Vtge Crate having prevented my hair from coming out I recommended it to I) Divine ho was nearly bald Le had not used it more than four weeks when a vigorous growth of young hair made its appearance From a motive of furiosi ty I have paid much attention to its action for fifteen months and from accurate observation 1 can safely say I have seen as many as fifty persons hose hair has been reproduced in this rify and I am of opinion that it is the only thing yet discovered that reproduces the hair and prevents its falling off With respect Ac D'iiluw Cbumbsks Nashville March 12 ec6m Yoik Oct 1824 FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH IN NASHVILLE DOCTOR HAYES informs the public that having received from New York his machinery fur the manufacture of MINERAL WATERS he now prepares his Chalybeate Waters greeter perfection than he ever hs done Nothing need now be said of their great efficacy in removing the chrontck complaints incident to a residence in a warm climate and which are so slow to yield to an) course of medicine that may be adopted Sufficient experiment has atready been made since he has in troduced these celebrated waters in the western country to meet the approbation of the Medical Pa cully jind to satisfy all the indisposed who use them in a regular course of their great utility Although he designs them as the imitation of ths Saratoga Waters of York the properties Sc virtues of which he has for many years been acquainted yet they arc prepared with particular refeience to the weaknesses and Dyspepsias prevalent in our country and aa a tonic and gentle purgative combined are unequalled Aa the warm season is approaching when the liver will be surcharged with bile and the system predisposed to disease all will do well to come under the influence of these Medicinal waters who wish to preserve their elasticity nf mind and body From his present retired situation Ladies can at all timea visit his Fountains with convenience at lin Drug and Book Store near the Branch dank He will continue to keep on hand that djightful beverage the Carbonated Mead CERTIFICATE We have used the Mineral prepared by Doctor Ilats8 of Nashville and prescribed them to many of our patients in affections of the stomach and klnevs with very great advantage and to some who have laboured under Mercurial Disease SHELBY AND Nashville April 23 1825 12t DECKER DYE RESPECl FULLY inform their friends and the public in general that they have neorly comple-ed their improvements by which they are enabled to vender their establishment inferior to none in the vestern country Their SODA and SARATOGA FOUNTAINS are in complete operation having un-lergone thorough repairs They can furnish that lelightful beverage as good as it can be made They love in addition introduced the PATENT CAR DONATED SARSAPARILLA MEAD and they flatter themselves that neither attention nor expense hall wanting to render it as permanent as possible The following from the person who originally i troduced thae waters into the United States is cemed sufficient recommendation: in roduced this salutary beverage to the attention ot the mbhc he deems it but justice to say it has met the approbation of many of the most eminent of the medical faculty In fact the many and well-known inva lualle properties of Sarsaparilla have long placed it among the first dc-puraliv medicine Its unpleasant farthy sensation and taste have been with many an insurmountable objection to its use but in its present form these -disagreeable attributes are obviated and the ingredients which enter into its composition to fleet that intention possessing tonic properties tni ir union must produce a happy influence over the debilitated system and afford to tbostf in the bloom and vigour of health a draught lively and refreshing as that from the beltzer Soda or Mineral fountain Those who are afflicted with languor debility or ge neral emaciation will nd in this happy restorative-In cases of cutaneous affections its good effects have been evinced by the removal of pimples and eruptions trom the face in a short time It general beneficial influence will doubtless induce parents to recommend it to their children particularly when grossness of habit predominates And may it not be readily infer red that the distressing sensations which arise from that marly cureless complaint termed Xndibsstiok or pTsrsrsiA may much obviated and perhaps permanently releved in the assistance rendered nature by its use It is found to sit much lighter on the Stomach than any artificial summer drink hitherto offered to the public not producing that painful sen bation incident to the use of most of others when ta ken in proportionate quantities Its action on the system is imperceptible and its novel and peculiar taste by repetition becomes The flattering patronage bestowed by a discerning public upon the Carbonated SarsapanUa Mead bus induced the proprietor and inventor to carry into tf-feet the measures sometime since taken to obtain a patent and be has accordingljR-ecei ved under the great seal of the government LETTERS PATENT OF THE UNITED STATES for said improvement All persons who would avoid the seventy of the Patent laws are cautioned against infringing the said right The USER is equally liable with tLe VENDER Fub 1c notice will always be given of the agents and others who are authorized by the Inventor to sell the Patent Carbonated Sarsaparilla Meadow hich can be had st the following places Inventor's Fountain at the druggist store southeast corner of Broadway and An thony streets Dodd A co 181 Broadway Ben jamin Bowne Frederick GfObhon and Siners Chatham street George Waite Cherry street Embree Bowery corner of Graham street An thony Ker Water street next to the Tontine Coflee house New-Yoik and DECKER A DYER Naihville Nashville April 30 3m JCJVSUYlAAiti YAYUMiE rjWE' directors of the Nashville Bridge state to th pubfic that they have employed Mr GREEN-WOOD PAINE as uGate and have taken the building under their own control The road from Russellville Clarksville and western Kentucky with safe and substantial causeways is completed from ferry up the river bank to the Bridge and is not only the nearest but decidedly the best way to the town Every facility and accommodation will be extended to those who prefer this safe and convenient way of passing the river and the toll shall be as cheap asa any reasonable individual could desire Families may contract by the year on liberal terros-The expense and exertions of the owners in erecting this valuable improvetm nt for the benefit convenience of travellers it is hoped entitles them to the patronage of the public Jail 6m ANDREW HYNES President Six and a fourth Cents Reward JJ-ANAWAY from the subscriber who resides four miles north east of Nashville an apprentice boy named Jobs Hopper aged 18 years bound to me to learn the art of farming Tbe above reward will be given for hit spprehmion JOHN THOMAS Red 3 3 or A SALE Iiy virtue of a writ of fieri facial from the court of pleas and of Robertson county to me directed shall expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in the town of Springfield on Saturday the 6th day of August next all the right title cLao and interest that Casper Aszman has in and to six hundred acres of land lying in the county of Robertson in the barrens adjoining the land of Martin Walton and othera taken by execution at the instance of Joseph Washington to satisfy his debt and cost Sale within the usual hours June 18 1825 gl7S KIRBY Shff HE RIFF writs of venditioni pleas and quarter sessions of Robertson county to me directed 1 shall expose to pubic sale to the high est bidder for cash at the court house In the town Springfield on Saturday the 6tl day of August next all the right title claim and interest that John Doyle has in and to one hundred and eighty seven acres of land lying on the north fork of Red river ad- joining the lands of Thomas Isbell Matthew Williams and William ltobb taken by execution at tie instance of Cheatham John Kyand and Sam Smith to satisfy their debts and costs Sale with- the usual hours K1UBY Shff June 18 1825 2 SALE By virtue of a writ of vendUtmi exponat from the court of pleas an quarter-sessions of Robertson county to me di reeled 1 shall rxpose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in the towp of Springfield on Saturday the 6th day of August next all the right title claim interest that Hugh Johnson has in and to one hundred acres of land lying on the ridge between the Sulphur fork and Manscoc's creek on the west boundary of Edmund Turpins and adjoining Edmund Richards taken by execution at the instancy of Frederck Hulin to satisfy his debt and cost Sale within the usual hours June 18 1823 KIRBY Shff SALE By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponai from the court of pleas and quarter-sessions of Robertson county I shall expose to public sale to the highest bidder tor cash at the court housoin the town of Springfield on Sa turday the 6th day of August next all the right title claim and interest that John Doyle has in and to thirty acres of land lying on the north fork of Red river beginning at blackjack said south east corner of his tract whereon he now lives run ning east 50 poles to two blackjacks thence north 96 poles to a blackjack thence west 50 poles to a stake in said line thence south with said line passing the corner at 90 poles in all 96 poles to the beginning taken by execution at the instance of Rosa Do) le to satisfy her costs ual hours June 18 1825 25 Sale within the us KIRBY Shff By virtue of sc ven order of sale to me directed from the County court of Sumner in favor of Moses Wilson Thom as Essex and others I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in Gallatin on Saturday the 6b day of August next all the right title claim and interest that Carter Hall has in and to sixt acres land lying on the waters of lie crck adjoining the lands of Joshua Claxton and oth ShE within ihs aiaiinl hmira kr air Sale within the usual hours prescribed by law CHARLES MORGAN Shff June 18 gl 50 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in Gallatin on Saturday thd 6th day of August next all the right title claim and interest that the heirs of Thomas Murry deceased have in and to thirty acres of land more or less lying on the waters of creek adjoining the lands of John Branham and others taken in execution at the instance of Abner Pillow CHARLES MORGAN Shff June 18 gl 50 SALE I will sell to the Ij highest bidder for cash at the court house in Gallatin on Saturday the 6th day of August next all the right title claim and interest that Henry Bledsoe deceased had in his life time to one 'town lot in the rtown of Cairo thereon Baker Walch and Fdward Jones now reside taken in execution at the instance of John Gillaspie CHARLES MORGAN Shff June 18 1825 gl 50 I will sell td the highest bidder for cash at the fcourt house in Gallatin on Saturday the 6th day of August next all the right title claim and interest that Zadoc Bernard has in apd t0 two hundred and twenty acres of land where on he resided on the 17th of January la on Summer's branch of the waters of Red river taken in execution at the instance of John Moore and Ruth Bernard CHARLES MORGAN Shff June 18 1825 $1 SO I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in Gal Tauu on Saturday the 6th day of August next all the right title claim and interest that Mary Young has in and to 136 acre of land lying on the waters ot Second creek adjoining the lands of Skelton Smith and others taken in execut'on at the instance ot Henry Be-lote CHARLES MORGAN Shff June 18 1825 -W 50 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in Gallatin on Saturday the 6th day of August next all the right title claim and interest that John Taylor has in and to 150 acres of land lying on creek where he lived on the 26th February last taken in execution at the instance of William Hadly CHARLES MORGAN Shff June 18 1835 50 By virtue of two LJ writs of venditamt exponat to me directed from the worshipful court ot Stewart cdunty I shall ex pose to public sale for rash at the courthouse in the town of Dover on the 3uth day of July next a tract ot 1 md containing eight) four acres lying on the waters of Iirk creek in Stewart county it being the tract of land whereon Anderson Andrews and West Andrews now reside adjoining the land of William King deceased on the north i taken in execution at the instance Cullen and Willis Bayliss to satisfy their d-bts and costs Sale at the usual hour and due attendrrwe by me TUGS WARD Sheriff June 18 gt 75 of 8tewart count 4J HE RIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ oftmrrp! to me directed from the worshipful Court of plea and quarter sessions of the county of Humphreys I shall expose to pu-die tale at the court house in the town of Dover on the 30th dav of July next fifty acres of land lying on the east fork of Cane creek adjoining Zachanah YVyatt and Agatliy Wyatt the place where Levy Burcham formerly lived taken in execution at the instance of John Mattock and others to satisfy their judgment Kale at the usual hour and du attendance by me LUOS WARD Sheriff June I8182i-l 73 of Stewart coijnty oi TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY THE subscribers liave reduced the prices of thei Manufactures and solicit merchants and others who wish to purchase to give them a call and examr ine for themselvea Wt are determined to sell at such prices as to make it the interest of those who want articles in our line to purchase here rather than import them In to TIN WARE we keep constantly on hand Sheet Iron Stover Stove Scale Tin platei Iron ire Sheet Iron Bar Copper Scale Reamt Ac All of which we vII sell the lowest market prices Spouts and gutters for houses and all kinds of Job work done on the shortest no-tice SNOW JOHNSON 8c MOORE- January 10 1825 ANIELand JOHN SAFFARaNS have entered into partnership in the IPS AND NN1NG BUSINES3 generally where every spe ciesofwork in their line will be tarnished on tin-shortest notice and at the most reduced prices They have on hand a large and general assortment ot Tin and Copper ware i Sheet lion suitable for stoves stove pipes and Cotton Gins with wire for matin cards tor the latter Ac Copper work and Tin wan repaired with neatness and despach spouts and Gut ters for houses made Job woik ot all kind doin-Old copper and pewter will be taken in exchange fo work Their shop will in future be kept on the north east corner of the public square opposite the uouse Gallatin March 21 TIN SODA WATER SARATOGA WATER AND MEAD tM HOMiITm ft FfflHE undersigned has made the necessary prepara-JL tions with greut care and considerable expense to furnish during the season a regular supply ot Soda and Saratoga Waters and Mead of the best quality From Li long acquaintance with this kind of business together with the low price at which he is disposed to sell he flatters himself wjtl a reasonable share of public favor Call and judge for yourselves le4-3m FK3 LiNCK SNuW JOHNSON MOORE JAVE received by the steamboat President from New-Orleans the following articles which they offer for sale low for cash i 150 boxes Tin Plated 1-3 4200 lbs Sheet 900 lbs Iron Wire Counter Weghts Scale Beams Block Tin Bar Tin Scale Chains ap 9 LAKD AGE'Ga At the Seat of Government Illinois THE subscribers both residing at VisDatta the seat of government of Illinois (the tatter th principal Clerk in th6 office) Will attend punctually to the payment of Taxes on non Lands in the States of Illinois and Missouri to the redemption of land sold for taxes by this State Recording of Deeds and any other business which may be eulrusted to them as agents The Laws of this State require that non-residents shall pay their taxes annually at the Seat of Government on or before the first day of October The tax on first rale land is g3 20 per quarter section or 160 acres on -second rate land 2 dollars 40 on third rate land 1 dollar 60 cents AH communications directed to the subreribers post paid will be punctually attended to ROBERT BLACKWELL Vandalia March 26 STAFF references: Hon JL BTaoMis geimtort jn Congress fr Illinois Cook Representative in do do A Uoasaatri Lieutenant Governor do Gsoaoa Foaausa Secretary of State do Thomas Smitb Editor of the Reporter Dasul Pams Lexnon- FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD 1 ANAWAY from the subscriber living four miles I li south of Nashville on Saturday the 2d of April a yellow negro man named BILLY lie is about forty years old 5 feel 6 inches high stout made somewhat bow-legged has very black strait hair his countenance resembling much that of an by close inspection one or both of his ears will be discovered to have been some little scarified is fond of smoking Lis pipe and fond of spirit From his complexion he may attempt to pass himself for an Indian Spaniard or Freeman He had a wife at Judge in Nashville and was seen lurking a-bout town two orjhree days after he left home 1 apprehend if he has left Nashville he will attempt to take passage in some steam boat for New Orleans or to get to some free state 1 will give the above reward of 5Q if Confined in any Jail out of the state so that I can get him or S25 if taken and confined in any Jail in this state Sad information given me Apr 23 tf JOHN NIC HOLS It i S' I i Office 5th May 1825 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Commissioners of tbe Navy until the 1st day of July pext for the supply of 3000 Barrels ofBeef and 3000 Barrels of Pork One thousand barrels of beef and one thousand bar-rels of pork to be delivered at each of the Navy- Yards st Charlestown Massachusetts- Brooklyn York and Gosport Virginia by the first day of May The said beef and pork shall be of (he best And! most approve quality Of the beef all the leg leg ounds necks and clods shall be excluded and thtt rest of the body of the animal shall be cut into piece of ten pounds each as near as may be so that twenty pieces will make a barrel of two hundred pobnds net weight of beef Of the which must be corn-fed and well all the skulls feet and -hind legs entire shall be excluded and the remainder of tfie bog including not more than three shoulders to each barrel shall be cut into pieces of eight pounds as near as may be so that twenty-five pieces will make a barrel of two hundred pounds net weight of pork The whole of the said beef and pork to be packed fci with the best clean coarse white Island Isle May or St Ubes salt with a sufficient quantity' of the best salt petre The barrels in which tbe beef and pork shall be packed must be made of the best seasoned white oak or white ash and fully hooped and must be branded Navy and Navy with the contractor's name and the yaar when packed 4 The whole of the said beef and pork must undergo the inspection of the Navy Yard where the deli-verie are to be made or such other inspections as the Commissioners of the Navy may direct and when delivered shall be in perfect shipping order Each proposal for furnishing the beef and pork must be accompanied by letters from two competent pmoni stating their readiness to become security fn in bond for one half the amount of the contract conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract No attention will be paid to offers not correspond ding with tbe terms required by this advertisem*nt Proposals to be endorsed-T Offers furnish Suit provisions" UMNJEll -Taken up by John Dorris living on the waters of the Cany fork of Drake's creek of Barren river a Sorrel Morse about 4 ye4r old 14 hands high both bind feet white a star in his forehead some white hair on bis rump -tome small saddle spots no appraised to 245 May 29 Jel8j J08 BULLUS R- i Vein our nlfctlmM? 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