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Anvlhrr Allrmpi i Aniunfe n IMocra hi: iiiiiiori On the eveninir of the 11th nit.. Col. J a . - (. Harris, editor of the Nashville Union, was shot through the breast hv a son of the late Senator Foster in company with Ins brother and some half dozen others. Col. II. was drinking a glass of water at the Xashville Inn, entirely inapprehensive of danger, when the ball hit htm, which passed through Uie breast bone and dron ped down in the cavity, without material ly lniuring the lungs. LSut sliirht hones arc entertained of his recovery. After he tell, me otner ioster rushed towards him, and would have shot him through the head, had it not been for the bar-keeper. Co'. Harris was recently from Boston, and was one of the most amiable young men living. And he would rather die thus by the hand of an assassin than be the victor in a duel, as every man of mo ral principle would. Chicago IJein. How to coil Irish Potatoes. Good and indifferent potatoes depend very much upon the manner in which they arc prepared for tho table. Some cooks always have heavy, hard, watery potatoes; while others, for tho most part have tlicni dry,' mealy, and excellent. This dillcr ence depends, generally, upon the difl'er ence of cooking. The first cook puts the potatoes into cold water, warms them through by a slow lire, and cools them as slowly ; while the other puts them in boiling water, stir3 the lire till they are just po.ve, takes them out immediately, throws a wet cloth round them, and irent ly squeezes each with the hand till it cracks open, for the watery particles to escape in form of steam, then peals lliem and they are exactly right. 15y this plan, almost any potato will cat well. The Mt;'.v:i Kyeetim Will meet on Monday Evening next ut hiflf past six o'clock, oa which occasion ;i Let-lure will bo delivered by a member and the, follow in;,' ques tion discussed : Have the foreign conquests and hostilities of Croat Hi itain conduced to the welfare of mankind 1" Disputants in the iillirinativo, Messrs. Ryan, Green, Ftmvcll, ami Cook ; in the licjjalive, Messrs. ChaMiplain, Whittle, Crothers, and tSwilt. The public are respectfully invited to attend. . C. COOK, S.v'ij. OCTho meeting of tho Ottawa Lyceum last Monday evening was postponed, in order that t'le numbers might have an opportunity of atten ding a lecture on Electricity, delivered in this place on that evening. Masonic Nolice. IN conformity with the first article of a new cuttc if hy-ltiws, adopted at a npieiul meitiug held on Holiday, the "S!i of December lost, the regular comnuiniriitioiis of Ottawa LniMiu vf FREE AND ACCEPTED YORK MASONS trill be lull m the Mo.v.-nv cvcniiigx on or before t lie fill if t,'ie Mion. The bnthreii will tierefure pleane take notice, tltut the day fur hulling our tirrt regular enmmuiiietilum will full on the ri iist Monday in Mirth, IS II, beiig the U( day r.J mild month. Hy order of the Lod'.n gho. i'. ve.vvi:i:,.sv;. Ottawa, Teh. 5, HI I. Administrator's Notice. LL persons having claims or de . mauds against the estate of Jamc. v (J. Armstrong, deceased, ate hereby no ticed and requested to present the same to the undersigned or to tho Probate Jus tice of La Salle county, on the lirst Mini diy in October next, lor settlement. All persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment t'i the undersigned. E. I'. M. ARMSTKONU, Administratrix. ' W. R. MACLAY, Ada.'.-. Ot'awa, Feb. 18, 1811. 10-lw. Ad mill istra tor's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday, tho thirteenth day of March next, at the late residence of James (. Armstrong, deceased, will be sold the personal cil'ccts of said deceased, con sisting of Drugs, Medicines, ej-c, $-c. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. E. I. M. ARMSTRONG, Administratrix. W. R. MAC'JjAY, Adm'r. Ottawa, Feb. 18, 1811. 10--2w CAUTION! rTlIF. public are hereby cautioned , against harboring or trusting my wife, Eliza Ann Levins, on my account. As she has left my bed and board without any just cause, I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES LEVINS. Ottawa, Feb. 18, 1811. -10--3wp STATE OF ILLINOIS, ? Livingston County. 5 III the Circuit Court, to .May Term, 111. Isaac Which kk "j vx. I In ( Mimiei.n- John Davis f NOTICE is hereby given, that a suit is pending in the Livingston Cir cuit Court, on'the Chancery side thereof, ' in which Isaac Whicher is complainant and John Davis defendant, that a sum mons in Chancery has been issued, re turnable to the next term of the said Court, to be holdcu at the court house in Pontiac, on the third Monday in the month of May, A. D. 1811 ; That affida vit has been filed in the Clerk's office of the said Court, that tho defendant is not a resident of this state, and that if the said defendant shall fail to appear before our said Court and answer to the eom- plainantjs bill (tiled herein) on the return t day of said writ, the same will bo taken as confessed, and the matters and things set forth decreed accordingly. Witness, C. W. REYNOLDS, Clerk Circuit Court. Pontiac, Feb. 17, 1811. 404aw. S:le of Heal IMate. Slate of Illinois, Lasalle county Circuit Lourt. Charles Williams, "l r. I Jonx C. Caldwell it r Wm. 1). Makiix. J In Chancery. BY virtue of a decretal order of the Circuit Court of the county of La Salle, on the Chancery side thereof, made in this cause at the November term of said Court, A. D. 1810, I, Milton II. Swift, Commissioner, duly appointed by sanl Court, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the door of the court house in Ottawa, in said county, on Saturday, the thirteenth day of March next, at 10 o clock, A. M the following described niece or parcel of Land, situate and lying in tho county of La Salle afore said, and designated and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a stake and stones thirty-two (32) feet of the north-east corner of block No. twenty (-JO) in the town of Troy, county of La mine, tlience the boundary line east ten (10) rods, thence north sixteen (10) rods, tlience west ten (10) rods, and thence south sixtecti (1G) rods, to the place of beginning, containing one acre, with all and singular the hereditaments and ap purtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining. For a more particular description of wlucli premises, relercncc can be had to the plat of said town on therccoids of the said county of La Salle. MILTON II. SWIFT, Commissioner. N. L5. A credit of six and twelve months will be given for two-thirds of the purchase money, untiucstionablo security lit'inir riven. Feb. 10, 1811. 10-3sw STATE OF ILLINOIS, La Salle county. Ill ill- I'ii'cnii Conn, to .11a v Term. hll. Matthkw O'Fakkell i '' . t Attachment. Thomas (Joldex. $710 00 TvYOTICE is hereby given to the said Thomas (Jolden, that-a writ of at tachment, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of said county of La Salle, dated the 2nd day of .March, A. 1). 1 8 10, at the suit ol Matthew O'Fairell. against the estate of the said Thomas (Jolden, for the sum of seven hundred and sixteen dollars, directed to the Sheriff of Lasalle county to execute, which said writ has been returned as served on J. H. Raho, as Garnishee : and that said suit is now pending before the said cir cuit court of Lasalle county. Now, un less you, the said ThoinasO'oldrn, shall personally bo mid appear Loforo the uir- cuit court of said county on the lirst day ol the next term thcreol, to be hidden at the court house in Ottawa, on the second Monday of May next, jrjve special bail and plead to the said i)laintili"s action. judgment will he entered against you by ilelault in lavor ol the said plamtilf for the amount of his damages and also costs of suit. J. CLOUD. Clerk. Ottawa, Fell. 18, 1811. 10--lsw C II AMl'I.IV it SlMUMi. I'laintilPs Altoinvs. STATE OF ILLINOIS, la sai.i.i: rorxTY. H:V.v il:lU t'oinl, la JJjijr Ttliii, IS It. John V. A. Hons rv. L Attachment. David N. Ti:kiu:ix. J $1,00.) 10 r.'()TICE is hereby given to the said David N. Terlietin, that a writ of Attachment, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of La Salle county, dated the 10th day of July, A.D. 18 10, at tho suit of John Y. A. Dors, against the estate of the said David i. Terheun, for the sum often hundred and sixty live dollars and nineteen cents, di rected to the Sheriff of La Salle county to execute, which said writ has been re turned by said Sheriff as levied upon "the following tract of land, to wit : sixty feet front on Columbus street, one hund red and twenty feet deep in State's addi tion to Ottawa, Lasalle county, bounded as follows, north by a lot on which 1 yam Jacobs resides, south by a lot occupied by 1 II. Buzzard, being the premises occupied by Benjamin Broomneld, and situated on Columbus street, in fractional block eighty seven, (87,) and also the dwelling house on said tract of land ;" and also as served on David Wells, I'hiu eas S. Mulford, Joseph Roddick, Benja min Broomlield, George II. Norris, and John Beresford, as Garnishees ; and that said suit is now pending before the said circuit court of La Salle county. Now, unless you, the said David N. Terheun, shall personally be and appear before the said circuit court on the lirst day of the next term thereof, to be hidden at the court house in Ottawa, on the second Monday in May next, give sprcial bail and plead to the said plaintiff's action, judgment will be entered against you by delault in lavor of the said plaiutill, and the estate attached as aforesaid, will be sold to satisfy tho same together with costs. J. CLOUD, Clerk. Ottawa, Feb. 18, 1811. ii)--lsw fl3a?NOTICIia0 ALL persons indebted to the subscri ber by Book Account or for Pont age, are requested to call and settle by paying up in Cash, or by giving their notes. M. E. UOLL1STER. Ottawa, Jan. 29, 1811. 37-3 wp THE ILLINOIS Administrator's Aotuc A TV ia. persons having claims against XjL the estate of Maun liiskop, de ceased, are hereby notified to nresi nt tht same before the Probate Court of Livings ton County, on or before -he lirst Mon day in April next, at uliich time I shall be present to attend to the adjudication. COLLINS IHSIIOF, Administrator. Livingston county, III Feb. Oih, 1811. 39-1 w Dissolution orCo.Iirtiui'sliii. 1"1CKEY A; LELANI) have thisdav -IA by mutual consent dissolved their Co-Partnership in the practice of the Law. To business, which hus been en trusted to their care, they will both attend, in the same manner as if their connexion had continued. Mr. Lelaud and Mr. Swift have formed a partnership and will occupy the old office of Dkrkey it Lelaud over Thompson's Drug Store. Mr. Dick ey it Crothers have associated themselves in the practice of Law and will occupy an office just north of Thompson's Dm"" St0- 'I'. L. DICKEY, C L. LELANI). Ottawa, Feb. 8, 1811. 30-3 w LIME & P, HICK. lM1' S!luseri,,(,r would respectfully JL inform the citizens of Ottawa and i'a vicinity, that he will make Brick, to the amount of fiOO.OOO. and have thnm on hand after the lirst of May next. He nas also now on hand 500 bushels of Fresh littrnt Lime, and will at all time during the season have a large quantity of the same for sale, which he will ex change for labor or produce. WM. F. FLAGG. Ottawa, Feb. 5, 1811. 3-6m I'A urns. NOTICE is hereby given that the keening of the paupers of La Salle county will be let to the lowest responsi- dic bidder on 1 uesday, the second day of March next, and that sealed proposals for the same will be received at the Clerk's Office until, or on the lirst Monday in r .... Aiarcii next. I lie person to whom said keeping is awarded, to be entitled to all services that any or all of said paupers may in any way be enabled to render. Jjy order of the count ii commissioners court. J. CLOUD. Clerk. Ottawa, l'eb. S, 1811. 38--lsw Mrnjod away 1ROM the subscriber rc- siiiiug in itica, i,asaile(Pft$k county, Illinois, a ,-.- ban - Indian J'onry, stiff main, bob ffS tail, and heavy with foal.B--Eea The mare li ft about two months since. Any person giving information where the animal may be found shall be suitably rewarded, by MARTIN M'.'RPHY. Ftica, Feb. 5, 1811. 3S-3w I'UISS A.l Ms7 9jp()OX, Mink, Onun, Miskuat, Lyl)i:i:K and Won--skins wanted at the brick store by L. l'.tt W. A. SANGER it CO. Jan. '.'.), 18 11. NOTICE. All persons who arc in debted to tho subscriber bv note or book account are respectfully requested to call ami settle the same immediately. X. B. All kinds of produce taken in payment at the market prices. J. HOFFMAN. I'eiu, Jan. 15, 1811. y5--lf. WA.vrr:i 2000 DOLLARS IN RAIL ROAD S C R I 1 for which the marl vi price will be paid in gf"l ly J. HOFFMAN. Peru, Jan. 15, 1811. . 35-tf. A LOT OF GOOD IMLNDYu7r XaL sale by the quantity at cost and carriage from New York, for canal scrip, by the subscriber. (J. E. WALKER. Ottawa, Jan. 15, 1811, 35 tf. B O '':,rr('Is ruperiur SiM'arhouse H O MOLASSES, just received and for sale low for cash, by J. HOFFMAN. Peru, Jan. 15, 1811. 35 tf. NOTICE is henby given to Ira llol Icrman, Jacob HJdi n.iuu, ,'lllcn I loiter man, Martha Souular, Un ci, el Mr (J iiown, Hannah lldilvrman, Sarah llnldcrman, and F.Hza Holder man, heirs of Jons 1Ioi.pek.man, deceas ed, that I will present a petition to the next Circuit Court, on the tirst day of the next term thereof, to be holdcu in Otta wa, Lasalle county, and state of Illinois, on the second Monday in May next, for a division of the south-west quarter of sec tion twenty-six (20) in township thirty one (31), north vf the base line of range three, east of the third principal lneredian, being entered in the name of John Hoi dermaii and Mary Jones. The said heirs will take notice accordingly, appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. ISAAC PAINTER. Glovkk t Cook, Attomies for Petitioner. January 29, 1811. 37--lsw PotifivclytV l-ist nil. A IiL persons indebted to the lato firm of Walker and Sanger tire informed that the same must be settled by cash or otherwise immediately. Those neglect ing this notice may expect lo find their accounts in the hand of an officer for col lection, after the 5t1i of March next. Feb. 19, '11. J. V. SANGER Si Co. FREE TRADER. 1.GE.ER1L STAGE OFFICE. Ottawa. Ills, MIi; pulilicuro ri-sprctfuMv informed Unit ihU .L lari" t'-tluhlisltinciit has undergone a thoroi!;li rcjiair Iroin button) to top, uml is now open under uiu mrccuon oi me subscribers, recently from lVoria. Tliev inu nd that every intention shall be git en to the comfort unci accoimuoJution of guest", and the jiiitroimue of the travelling community it rvdjiOTtfully solicited. '1'hey feel thankful to the. public for their put ronage heretofore, uad assure them they are now able to give nioro general satisfaction, having re cently attached a large addition lo the building, which enables them to furnish rooms for families, and single rooms for gentlemen and ladies. The house is large, comfortable, uml commodious, and well furnished ; they except none in the weMci n country. They have also lirst-iate tt ibling at taclud to the establishment. WEU.s & MCLI.FOUD. January to, 1811. Mo tf. TO THE PURL1C. Tlu' ".Mai-M-illo .'lunula ten ill? Coiupaiiy" UAVlXCi purchased the MILLS and other machinery lately erected bv L. hi M ii ili., at the fwwa of .Marseilles, nre "prepared to do Rawing for, and furnish to the surround ing community, all descriptions of Sawed Lumber, Lathes, and Shingles, which the eoi.iitry will admit, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice ; and as the business of the company in all its branches, will be pei formed by experienced and competent men, and every cllbrt made to give satisfaction, they hope to me rit a liberal share of public patronage. THEIR LARGE S&Mcontaining EIGH'P Runs of r.cuth Uurr Stones, designed for both country and merchant work, and to be equal in any in the Union in all its parts, will soon be in operation; when they will be prepared, and happy to "grind every minis grist" who will give them a call, in the best possible manner; and customers may rest assured that the " toll dish" shall not be loo targe, nor be "stricken trith a crooked hand.'" They will also want, oo soon as the four merchant run arc completed, all the (land Winter Wheat they can yet, for which a liberal price will at all times be paid at the mills of the company ; and they would say to farmers in this vicinity, that they cannot grow too much of that commodity. The Company have now and will con tinue to keep on hand, a large and general xlssorhncnt of Merchandize, ' which will be exchanged (as also will tlu ir lumber.) for wheat and most other kinds of country produce. Marseilles, Jan. 28, 1811. 37-tf. ANY QUANTITY OF 11 I I) ES . wanted by the Marseilles Man ufacturing Company. Marseilles, Jan. 28, isil. U7tf. Harms ol Linncuutti rectified yJ IJ'hiskeii, ail excellent article, just received o:i consignment and for sale low for cash by J. HOFFMAN. Peru, October If), 1810. 22 tf. C H Pieces of Mo it a l)c Lanes and Ji. Sttronics, embracing a great var iety of patterns, just received and for sale low by L. P. it" W. A . SA N G E R & ( 'o. Ottawa, Jan. 1, 1811. IM tf. H L'ST received and for sale low by the JP subscribers, n large supply figured and plain St LA'S, and black and blue Ei.vivrs. L. P. it V. A. SANG ER t Co. Oiiawa, Jan. 1, 1811. :i:i tf. Item!) i:i:iIi Infinity. ST l;r.Ci:iYi:i) ,,t tin- More of ihe siibsi-ri-iers on the corner d Canal and La Nalle M.rt t.., a ipiantily il KEADYMADE CLOTHING, Such as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, ivc, .tc, W hich will be sold much lower than former prices. Vc hone (hose wishing lo mimilv them selves with iinv ol the aim e named articles, will l.ivor us with u call l.elore purchasing anywhere cbe. 1 1 1 ! K I .It I I X U SS I. Ottawa, Dec. 18, J H 10. 31 if. loiur.li- l'lam:-ls. 13 Pieces of DOMESTIC FLAN NELS, a fresh arrival, for sale it whole sale or retail, at New York pri ces, by IIIIRLIUIT it RUSSELL. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 18 1(1. 32 tf. A hrr Ass:utini nt of a AKDWARH, Lou Nails, C.ocke . rv, China and Glass. Ware, on hand and for sale at the IJrick store, L. P. it W. A. SANGER ,t Co. Ottawa, Jan. 1, lull. 33 if. 1H 11, I1 A NC V CiOO II'. t W. A. AN(.'KK it (.:. have just i received al the llrick store, No. I, cheap side, and will sell cii very reasonable term, a SjIe:nliil Assoiliiiriit of .Madioni, Gros Desurp it (!ros Dcnap; Silks, ligureil and plain; a general assort ment of .Muslin Do Lanes, Shallies, and Saxony Cloths, embracing 30 dillcrent patterns, French IJoinbazincs, Marino, Mrorha, Muslin l)t laiii, Silk, ('nshnierc iiiul Cotton Shawls, Silk, T.ineu it Camb ric llaiulk., Ribbons, Ilroca, Cords, Lin en and ( Jotleii Edgeings and Inserting ; plain anil figured Swiss and Hook Muslin, UohbcnetU, Jaikonetts, ifce. (lilawa. Jan. I. 1 H 1 1 3;!.-if. C10I) FISH. A lotof Oodlih7"iu boxes or at retail, can he had at a bargain at the store of tho subscribers. HURLUUT t HUSSELL. . Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18 10. 3 L if. MOKE SEW (JOODS. J. Y. SANGER Coyip., 4 T the old rtand of W'AI.KKK Ar HAXfiPR il. on the south fide of he public iuare. have of the largest and best selected l.vck of goods which has ever Wen tittered in this market, and which will be sold at such prices an will suit the times. Our entire stock having been pur chased for the cash at a time when goods were low, will allow us to give our old friends good bargains. A part of our ttock consists of 330 pieces of Prints, newest styles, 12 bales of Domestic Sheetings, 50 pieces of Rlue Drillings, 10 " ISrown 25 Red and White Flannel. ui rret'iveti mini :.kir v .irb- ...1.1 s.t I r.... m... 23 5 10 12 30 3-1, 1-1 it 0-1 Tickings, 1 I.insey, English Merino, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths and Sattinetts, 30 pair of Rlankels ; Also, Bleached Muslins, Cambricks, Lawns, Lace Silks, Marines, Shallys, Reavertecns.Moleskiiiit Repplant Cloths, Diaper, Ragging, Iluckskin Mitts and Gloves, Woollen and Cotton Hose and Half Hose, Cotton Yarn, Ac, tc, etc, With other articled in this line, too numerous to mention. Also A line Lot of Readymade Cloth ing, liools, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. Also A lartre and well selected lot of Shelf Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Plough Moulds, Anvils. Vices. Trace. Log and Halter Chains, Stoves, Ac. Also A lame stock V of GROCERIES, at wholesale or retail, wiib W l V I.' SJ .,.,.1 L I () U () R S ufall4$$2& kinds and qualities. All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on exchange lor most kinds ol country produce. -We respectfully invite our fiiciula andthcpuli lic. generally to call and examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. J. Y. SANGER ot Co. Ottaw a, January 1, IS J 1 . aj tf. i. H. All persons indebted to the late firm of WALKER &. SANGER aie ear nestly requested lo call and settle the same immediately, and save trouble. S. it Co. Mollis, .Ylaiiuos, i("ST received and foi sale ut tho store of the subscribers on tho south nidi! of llie Public Square, ia Ottawa, 111. 10 pieces of black, blue, brown, olive, adelaide and claret Cloths, !) pieces of superior Reaver, Pilot and Iiullalo Cloths, 20 pieces of French, German and Eng lish Marinoes, 200 pieces of English, French and Ame rican Prints, 8 pieces of plain and fancy Cassimers, HO Sattinetts, 10 " Kentucky Jeans and fulled Cloths, 13 bales of Sheetings and Drillings, 300 lbs. Cotton Yarn, 200 " Wiekcry, 13 dozen pair of I'uckkiu Gloves and Mittens, 0 dozen pair woollen Gloves and Mitts. 10 " " Socks. L. P. it W. A. SANGER t Co. Ottawa. Jan. I, 1SU. IW if. lO.VI'S ol-SOVI inwl reeeieeil Mini rxrir (v ...... ... .i... -., mi b.iiu ny inn Miosciioers. ARMOUR it LA MR. Otlawa, Oct. 23, 1810. 23 tf. M?phirr7l.s Itcctijicd Jt'hishiy, just received ami for sale low by the subscribers. ARMOUR it LA MIL Ottawa, Oct. 23, 1810. 23 tf. 20 I I i t1I 1li tv mi i DY, just received and for sale by ARMOUR it I.AMU. Ottawa, Oct. 23, 1810. 33 if. x.7rs jUHl rf.,.cjV(.( .,, fur s.llt, by tho subscribers. ARMOUR it LA MR. Ottawa. Oct. 23, 18 10. 23 if. P.JMfe Hiirri'l 'f SUPER FINE VL)mi OI, I,.,,,,, .( fnr sale by the subscriber. J. HOFFMAN. Peru, October 13, 1810. 22 tf. CANNON STOWS, various sizes, just received on coiiMgu- inent and for sale by J. HOFFMAN. Peru, Oct. 1."), 18 10. 22 if. CAPS ! CAPS ! ! 1.40 Otter, Suit, .Wnlnr iV Mash- rat C.'l'S, yitl rei-eived and for sale cheap bv llie Kiibscribers. L. P. it W. A. NAN (J ER it Co. Ottawa, Jan. I, 1811. 33 :f. NAT: 1 1 ATM!! fiA Cases of Silk and Woollen Hals, on hand and for sale at the store of the subscribers. L. P. it W. A.NANOERit Co. Ottawa, Jan. 1, 18 11. 33 tf. ISools V Mines. El'. cV W. A. NAM J Kit .V Co. have jiM it recrividat l!n u new liii. k store uu ('a li il street, b. Iweeu I a f-i 11. mid t'oliimbus sirs., and oiliJ- tor sale at llie h.vct piici-s 30 pair of line Calfskin Roots, 100 " Men's, Rons, and Youths Course nnd Kip Root., 2(10 " Men's, Ilnyn, mid Youths Course and Kip Shoos, 3i0 ' Ladies and Mist.es Kul and Seal Slips, .r0 French Kid, Bronzo it Coul- ered lliisktn Slips, 30 " Ladies and Misses Calfskin Roots, Together with a smashing lot of Childrcus Shoes. .. . ' 1 C'ttnwa, Jan. J. IHU, - ad tf. Wanted nt the Store of .9 J. HIIFFII I X. F orwardins k Commljjioil Mcrrhant, Prrn, Illinois, E , "ursr!-e,s of fr0 a ' v J I inter Wieat, M which the highest market nrice will paid in goods and cash. Also 50055 Hushcl8 of Com, and th same quantity of Oats. Peru. Oct. 15, 1810. 22tf. OT1CE. All persons indebted to the subscribers will please rail and - make payment of their accounts. Cv id doing they will save tronble and costs. Nov.27-tf ARMOUR & LAMB: raiuiiii Itlills. L'ST received per steam boat Rich- Qf inond, on consirniuent S firi mi F.LVyiG MILLS, which will ba sold low for cash, by J. HOFFMAN. Feru, Nov. 10, 1810. 26 tf. 1' it ni i( lire for Sale. TBIlIi subscribers have on hand a large .fi lot t f Furniture, consisting of Ta bles, Ded,!cads, Wash Stands, Looking (.uisses, i)-c. ej-c. Reef and Pork taken in cxchaiioe foe the above articles. Nov. 27-tf ARMOUR & LAMB. . i.. 'rii)inpion AS just received ut his New Drug Store, on the cast Ki.su ol llie IVt.l.c ISoujre in ihi place, a large aKsortnicnt of fresh DRUGS & MEDICINES, Together with a few choice Wines and Liquors. The public are resr-cetfullv reoucsted lo mil and see. Otlawa. XovrinK r ti, lS-U). 25 -tf. A ?) lice! 'PlIi: UK1ST MILL of the under sijued has been tliomuchk- rc. Ili.- . paired and tinished, and is now in per-'.wjlr-!1 feet order for (tindiirr all kinds of jrmui. Tronipt attention will be given to all who see proper to cive us their cuhioiii, and we are runiideiit, from Un,' eit'rieiice in thn hita-. lo ss, that we can do work ruuiil. if not nunorinr to any in the land. We hold ourst-lvc responsi ble for all bags entrusted to us that are well mark ed with the ow ner's name. The abovo .Mill is Situated on In.l'i all Crrelr about half a mile from the mouth of tlu name. J. E. SKINNER, (j.cnmE, J. IIOBUb'. Indian f'recl;, Jan. 1. ISO. 33 tf Ail Apprentice Wanted, TB11IE subscriber wishes to obtain a fl boy between the aire of 15 and 16 to learn the Tailoring business. A boy wbo will be able to give good recommon- dations as to character, will find a pleas ant situation by making immediate appli cation to JOHN SI1ULER. Otlawa, Dec. 11, 1840. 30 tf. STATE OF ILLINOIS, I .a Salle i'oimty. Ill t!ir (irriiit ('curt, la Hay Trrui, lfll, John ll.vvns, (!akim:k T. Oakham, it I.KWl.i Dl BI.KV, rs. Rrssi;i.i, H. Mai.lakv it AllRAM El(iKRTO.. In Chancery. Hill tn f.vra- fclosc a mort gage 1' appearing by satisfactory allidavit, filed in the Clerk's office of the Cir cuit Court of La Salle county, that the above named RussclUMallary and Abrani Edgerton, defendants in this cause, are non-residents f the state of Illinois : NOTICE i. , therefore, hereby given to the said Defendants, that the Complain ants, John Hayes, dardncr T. Carham, and Lewis Hurley, have filed in tho Clerk's office of tho Circuit Court of said county, their Rill in Chancery against the said defendants for the foreclosure of 3 mortgage, and that a summons in Chan cery has been issued agaiu.-t them, return able before the said Circuit Court of La Salle county on the tirst day of the nest term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in Ottawa, on the second Monday in May next, and that unless you, the said Russell II. Mallary, and Abrani Ed gerton, khall appear befote the said Cir cuit Court on the lirst dry of the next term then-i f, at the time and place afore said, and answer to the complainants said Rill, the same v ill be taken as con fessed agaiv.ft you, and a decree entered accordingly. ' J. CLOFD, Clerk. J in. 2'J, 1811. 37-lsw J. J. llm.T, Solicitor for Complainants. 4 D .i :i P..ir of (J i: x r i.k M t s -0'i." Wooi.i.rs Half Host, just ret cened, and fur sulj low, by tho dozen or single p:;ir, :.t tho store of tho subscri bers. Ill RLRl Tct RUSSELL. Oilaua, Dee. 21. 1610. 32 tf. 3 Wi)oi.i.r. Sroi KiNos, a superi or article, by the dozen oi Miigle pair, for sale by HFRLRFTit RFSSELL. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1 S 1(5. 32 tf. (j (f "Y Dozen cf Twist, Rack t JSidk O vJ' Covns, by the dozen or at re tail, nt Eastern prices, for sale by the sub scribers. llURLRUTit RUSSELL. Ottawa. Dec. 21, IS 10. 32 tf. VA!l. ;I1TTK.S. Dozen Pair Yarn Mittkns, stri- ped and fringed, just rcceivrd and for pale cheap for rufh, nt tho store f HURLUUT ct RUSSELL. . Ottawa, Dec. 21. 1810. y 32 tf. TttniLlT WANTED. , rilllE subscribers will pay part cash and lilieral prices fr jrood .merch antablo Full or Winter- Ulitut,' ' HURLUUT Si, RUSSELL;"'-