Abiyal of Mr H. H, I)a.VIB, FROM TtOS“Tcntple of Taste.”• • , ' 1 # subscriber respect full)* tenders hiaeer* J3_ vices to the public, and tnhes this method ut informing the citizens nf Indianapolis, strangers ond mernhers or She Legislature, that he has supplied himself wiih the chaicc9t articles adapted to their comfort, nod. continues business tit hia'otd Htnnd adjoining !he Mansion Moose*For the despatch of business, and to render his egtrthlwhmcm inferior to none in the went, he ha* the pN*n»ure of informing hie old customers and the publicgrnwrft|lv, lhat he hn*-procured the as-«Misnce of Mi. Harvey H. Dayis^-proprietor oflho^Temple of Taste at Madison, for the coming winter, who is known us n master of the clipping nrt, in iho we*lerr. and anuth-westein Chios. Come on gentlemen, \?e will relieve you of vuur beard* and dress your hair, without any delay, Wo arc determined that no fault nh«ll be found with rogarrl tn workmanship or the keenness of out rnzirs, but all will be ready to'excluim iu-ihb language of.England’s pruud monarch,“Now h the winter of our discontent Made glorious Summer.Price Kedoced —Six and a quarter cants for shaving and twelve oacJ u half cents for cutting hair. • .... ... jOBED MIFFLIN. Nov. 14, I8S4.