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titsres. . : S to ar.r. ur.ce ..I. A. - t, t " - s r rr - - the fc " 6 ' 1 -'. m'.e Cc t.Ler taction. . - . - a ...... cs iha i,i.ne cf r, 1..;. -.ell, L" .., as a ca..i?." .'j fr the S ' , i 1 1 the d .eU.aa tf the D--.vr r . ...., and please rna- " - - a .". 'j To - r ' '3. - .L-C 0 " rt ue?;J t. &n.!j.oji...j.ce tie ' " - - - :...... II. if, Ls., ts a tanii- ,, -3 s -i J ,,.3 c-f te Court of Common I leas, tr tt,t!;i -t r 7 "!rf r j counties of "VVLita as J iz pectneci aniousse 5 CrCd ui 1 . .-a 1 . I. rr,. i 1 ( ; n Wwc; . .1 c is Couitj Cv - '.. fcrr'e .U ... . t iri.. i LI a ,-...... C'flaiaij Coaveat.o i c t l e i 1 trat v o r e us . ti t j a -" 0 anee t las .iit4 f r County Assessor, announce t h 2 . .us,.. Cw i IT, jjlLi' c. a:: a. .Hi . T . MATE A LAKG-E. : ,0's,' I PTIT, of Tret'cio County. AJii'U3 il. LANE of Dearborn County. BiSTRICT ELECTORS . 1. 1 n. ld;.on-tom, or Dabo.s. 2. ja' ,.: b. ati ;r, ot c;, k. - A. t (J 18, of Jefferson. .OJTr, of Dtdrburn, '" of Eenry, J t, of H i-irion, 1 u; oi JVl r. da UAVI IS. of r'PI 11. .on. 1 ' " i .GIII.,'' r Y, of Cjjiip, LDUY, of t . - -e-h, ' . I J. I) WSXtT, oi btKilb, .5 F. r:t 'OWKLUof Grmt. t. : a . 10. r: ; u. j a' : . , - . j ,-X i,Lx t. - liril A. 1 1 'Glii1, of Parke Co' iiy. . T - '! f r ' " .V .(.': t :U ;,', ATI11...U 1. i I ij5j ol Jr !j d C)unt tltS t K r A F. T 0 S1A1 k. . I'jnSlEl'IlAH UAYDEN. of Rush Couotj. FC-il AVDITOa OF STATE, JOHN Is. L'Jlilu of i'ers-y County. . .FOR. TRE1SVBSR Oft STATE, i.Lll All 1 - 1 JL.til , --.in Co. .j k- 1 v.a-a Co jdty, UAVIOcON, o! Decatur County . L . i L of iin CoJiitv AKU.,L'. 53 AMU K u adi; vj.. 1 , AC.II, of Fstike County. :. !.r ;. : i f " , 1 scffesie c jl'st, IIC. .AC J i CA . iL.,:, of r : j itgomt ry Co. row 'CLE?. '2 OF 1'E S'O'REME COURTW T T L5 "1 L :.Cli, of U-me County. t t p -.1" - i 1 t (if ni'n iinrni, lY.'.C-iL, tn ,.,'u J, o 1 'u Lsi ?m Couiiiy. .v 9 r: : r... K rr. C . iut-kAil CA.tOLlu A. & r KijsT r.i. , nt . I ' zci 1 1 .t, uVT - :. T. 1.. iUf-rns. J.;sr?ft EJccf?'?. - ! T of : .10 if 1 V. V anlif I C i L t - - -iQT. , CI i rk Is n ci-.: l Ly, Deca L. iwsre . O IV

Free-Soil Kv ; ; v,. The following noruh.ations vne made: For Governor A. L. iiobhison, o Vauderburh coumy. Lt. Guvemor E Li Crocker, St Joseph county. Electors Slate al . -Large -S C Stevens, Geo W Julian. .Dislrtct Eieclors-FinX District, James C Veach; Secon'J, ; Third, John G Cravens; Fourth, Stephen S Ilarvl.; ; Fifth, Matthew II Hull; Sixth, 0il U....f; Cd.c...'.h, A Crane; Eighth, ; Niut'i, John Daniruing;

Tenth, G.o V 'n'tcki; Elevt-nth, L i i Jones. For Ui'firin!C!:u.ut if Fullh slff-clion Isaac Svir.'.ey . for Secretary of S:ac J C Tihoetts. For At. :i!ur vj Sufe M!cajah C White. , ? -.- ? : .v : " 2-r Trc ir.rer cj Stzie John D Ccamans. No nor.ii.tit. i''s wrio n--Tor Jmliclal oilier-. Sl.eS: .-.;'.. , jjn; 19. AutjE's Ilcroit. Tr" ErCHT of t'o Uocii; t an J F,s ' itt e of Vv liiinCaiintv, C'lclus ve i,, iuiC i- .! To'!i!,ij- fiinJ)!or ilm fi:i,n,.il 1 .f tc'iiiitcnc'j Juno J, IC-3!. and erdusjf May 31,12, i:uiv 'vc, n-'-itt: sat t" '? Trr :.?'. tic 14 .. i't of u ' - County i;c3 Cj 11 LJ 45 V 45 t j 1353 72 97 24 71 75 14381 -16 m 2 :.! 9 3 j 38 o!i 4 08 8i 0 t 34 46 7 70 2 10 t-. t''S p0 io.l Oi.ti i Roj'Jj' wott'on ofv'fli jeii.!' 9 of 1 0 j -.eneir s ol J De j:' j k-'U Tax f.f 1 '-" ) fro u Juno t, I S3 1 to I.iay 31, 1 80 2, Interest on surplus revenue fuad Merchants licensa K.demption oflswus Tarpius revenua faad r,a ray fund Road tax refunded Seminary fund ' .r.,'.. Interest.. . ... Common sclijul fuai ' . " " Interest : 1 Pj.ine fund interest Catik tax fund interest ' Whole amount of receipts $8836 14 The disbursmeiitj are as fallows, to-v it : An.'t naid on account of court hoasa $ 1247 10 " " , Roads and highways 243 4J " Juro s J 2' " Specific cxj3end'uure3 779 32 " " County ofiicers , 1373 90 " ' Elections , 42 0J Redemption of land 14i 81 lnturtiit on surplus revenue 1 3.J ' . Account of wolf scalps 33 00 " I'aupers . lir4 19 . Public buildings . 235 50 ' " .. Prisoners - 5 00 ' lde-jal sales for taxes . . Uoiid tax fund ' 222 60 " Surplus revenue Tund 16 03 Com mon school fund , 85 00 ' ' Three per cent fund 18 31 Interest on Cunnty ordeis outsianuia j at last June settlement 57 86 47 24 853 30 10 00 In-Ttft on county orders for current yenr ' ' "'" ' ' - Amount paid on aconnt of general school fund - - Amount paid on sccoaat of district school tax - ' XeUaw.ount of State revenue for 1851 2551 04 State portion of delinquencies for IS50 207 74 tK;'.cit i i treasury; June 1, IU51 m 45 ' i j'e r mount of disbursements L"r.i. wl.c. take am't of recoipts 8o26 14 Leaves a deficit in treasury of 31 80 6TATI- OF INDIANA , Vv'hite Cocntt, 1. T. M. Thotu pion, Auditor of s tid Coun. doct-nsf,' thai the above is a fair and a correct f it-i- nt of tho Receipts and Expenditures of siid C'iuntv for tlio financial year 18il. June 14, 1852. T M THOMPSON, A. W. C. CIUAIl AI0 T03ACC0 13110'!'. DANZ1GE11 is just receiving a gene "! supply of' 'I'uLjo,' Cigars,' SaoST, etc., etc., which he is prepared to eeij at lr'ItOLESALC AND RETAIL, at Lo uss-i ille and Cincinnati prices - 1 A. DANZIG ER, Easl side Public Square. Li fnvette. may 13 1-52. 44n2. i i.i. c lOl'ot tiuots ai.U otroest " so Uauand caps, and more expected at LOVKJOY ot REYNOLDS. il recti veil l.y Canal,, ' G i.y i J .i, : : ' : J j J2;"' - Id " 15 l ls9 R Sot of wliUe fl-sh fo s Je at ', ;:.LUVEJOY & REYKULDS. '"" ) ! .""--i.ju'.a s-se. ' " Enquire nt LOVEJOT, & REYNOLDS. ' i fur uS L'jVEJO1 OLI 2, , an 1 4 Inn ln l a; '') 1 ..a, C - ' - I" , at LU.'EJOi & Jj i u , C .." , f r, .'o i iri , F . . 1 1 , i -1, .1' , 1 i-j e t nail , ii '.' in mi - - es, L.u ,ie.-, f f v r i w a r(-, i ; t f o o C ' l.Ov

To the Ptiiiie. ' I would be very thankful to any per' nan who will teli me the person or persons who administered to tue, (secretly,) the drug on last Monday. 1 am truly sorrv for the meanness and evil disposition of him who would so seriously threaten my heelth by. adn.u.isterifig to tne such a drug, inasmuch as 1 nave not injured any one. or endeavored to do so, since my sojourn in Aioraictdlo. I attend to my own business and expect others to do the same at lo"ast so far as concerns rnysidt. I would wi-di the person guilty ot the CGmen.ptau.a act to eoniess it, (so that the innocent may not sulFer,) and they will be forgiven, and can go home in peace and a heavenly mind. oometh'ngs can be done as well as others ! Ren.s-u.ber!. CHARLES MATER. " MoniiceSlo, June 3d, 1852. -: STATE OF INDIANA, f White County, ; J In the While Probate court. Aug. term '52. David Turpie, Adm. of . Estate of Samuel.. Mor--j . row, dee'ti., " Petition to sell vs. j Real. Estate. Sally Alorrow, j The said adtninistralor having filed his memorial for the sale of the Real Estate belonging to said intestate, and also the: afadavit of a disinterested witness, that said defendant, Sally Morrow, is a non-resident 'of the State of Indiana; the said defendant is hereby notified of the filing and pending of said petition, and that unless she personally be and appear before .the Judge of said Probata Court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holder, at the Court House in the town of Monticello,in said county, on the second Monday in August next, that matters and things therein contained wnl be heard and determined in her absence. Witness mv hand, and the l. s. seal 61 said Court, this MaySGih, HANSON M'CONNAUGHIIAY, Clerk. May 27, 1852. pr's fee, $4 50-46w4. Administrator's Notice STflTir.E'U hri-phv uivpn thnttiifi uni'r signed has this day taken out letters of dministration on the estate of susnn A. Brought, deceased. AM persons indebted to the Bid estate will call and make payment, and nil those having claims against the Barne will file ihein duly authenticated according to law. The esiate is prohab y solvent. JONATHAN If A R BOLT, Adm'rMontieellO, May 26, !852-463. 'TS 'l (1 M. J kt ij! lethec.t.ris, 1'criuuicr, Coitfectioners, Patent Med iciae Factors tND DEALERS IN TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES THE PRACTICAL ADVISER, OR, COMPENDIUM OF OVER ONE HUM)REi) Kix.u'ns, For the use of Druggists, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy A "-tides. EDITED BY HORACE EVERETT, Graduate and M ember of the C olloge of Pharmacy in the City of New-York. Also The celebrated Recipe of Professor VVillard. for making good Soap at one cent per peund, that will wash better and quicker without labor than any otiisr &oa ever man ufactured. This alone is worth hlty times the price of the book to any family. Exclu sive wholesale agent lor the united eate. and Canada, IIW.LANDOD, 109 Nassau-Street, JN . i . Price, 50 cents. Post Oilice Stamps enclosed to that amount will pay for one copy, which ill be sent free to any part of the United States. Stationer.-:, booksellers, xiewspaper gents, Sic, enclosing a cash remittance wii! receive the work at .i largo discount oh". iT T- J m, if f t Vjar Lr iaJ1 kJ rur.BUL', STACY, & ',, JOBBERS OF Foreign and. Doraetie Staple aud Fancy '. ' . liry tSwacts, Agent" for the sale of Brown and Bleeched Sheetings, Cloths, Cotton Yari.s, &.c, tyc. Pedlar' Good ol" Every Variety, NO. 10, PURDUE'S BLOCK, LAFAYETTE, IX D. John Pcrdue, Lafayette, Ind. F. B. Si'Acv, N. Y . D.V. W. Goiben, N. Y; Geo. Walkee, - C. G. PeHaiss, Laf'te.Ia 1 l"7" E are now receiving a large assortment . . of tftapleand Fancy Dry Goods, iuclu diiisr a larae stock of llosierv, Gloves, White Goods, Cloths,' Casur)eri8,-Vesiings, Tailor's rniiuiiinirs. Notions, &.C., &c. The. nttentioii oi'eiiy, and courtry Dealers in pat iicirur, are invited to our stock, npril 13, - .PURDUE, STACY Co. l"!1! . j A Li:-1 I v o:,i K i i (1 W.t an OLD r i . PI . 1 -.1 e to - c.l ,1 ill ri

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- Dealers in ' A N D" HOLLO Y-V A R E , STOVES . Manufacturers of - Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper-Ware, Columbia street, South side, 3 rnurs belvw the Public Square, al the sign if the (Jill Hloce, LAFAYETTE, INI). The very beat insi roveiiicr,; in Cook Stoves, having been potieu Ujj and thoroughly tested this season. This stove iu very heavy, with a iarrtr oven than any other stove of the eame a 4e. We wish to call your particular attention to this stove. The best patterns of Cincinnati Premium Cook Stoves alwavs on hand; Parlor stores, cast amd sheet iron, with the Self-Regulator f large Church or Hall Stoves, very heavy ; box and heating stoves of all kinds. We will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of TinWaie, which in puint of neatneas, durability and cheapness, cannot be surpassed on the Wabash, and which we will soli at wholesale er retail. We are also prepared to execute nl! kinds of job work pertaining to the business, such as fn roofs, gutters nna spout? tor nouses, fiatti tubs and other bathing-apparatus. Also.eheel iron work of all kinds, such os Air-Tight Stovef, Drums and stovepipe, britchinir, scape pipes, chimney flues, ye., for steam engines. All those wanting anything in our iine, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Lafayette, april, lS52-42yl TTr- . fT f jnkirv -?", fOk yes! wide awake and full of Fun! THE undersigned, thankful for past favors, and ever mindful of past blessings, would take this mode of informing the public that he is stiil on hand and has his Ferry in successful operation on the Tippecanoe river at Monticello, where he will be in readiness, eitherin person or by deputy, at all hours prescribed by law, low oi high waters not excepted. He has the best boat on the river, andean ferry stock with dispatch and safety; and his charges are low and reasonable. JAMES L. PAULEY. N. D. Remember the river never gets too high for us to ferry. ; april 29, 1 852-42 w4 j. i,. mccluhe, M. 4-'' v W South side Public Square, Lafayette, Inil. S" AM prepared at all times to fill orders, A Wholesale or Retail, on as favorable terms as any house in the city, and warrant the quality equal to the best, as I give my per sonal attention to the manufactory. 1 can md will make inducement to buyeis if they srive me a call. " april, 1852 42y I HSt Ileecivetl. f lOLLES, COL TON & Co Are now openins a splendid aas.riment ot seasotu'blt dry goods, adapted to the spring trade, which will ba sold al the lowest prices. Uur tn-s ittnent wil I always be kept complete and we lo not intend lo be undersold by a store on the Wabash River, come and en; also a lare stock of iron, naiis, gi&SJ, steel, steel springs. iron axeltrees, plows, htnges, paints, oils. dye stuff, ect., ect.; also a very large slock )i collce, sugar, rice, rnoiasscs, tooacco, nnu ilhcr urocerieF, all of which will be sold foi cash a little less than can be bought nt La fayette or other places. liOi.LtS uul. ; U.N oc tuPittsburg May 23, 1B52. "Look this Way. "the subscribers are C Jtnpelled to say to those indebted tn thetn, that unless immediate payment is made, they shall put all claims into the hands ol the proper officers for collection. WTe must have pay; and self-preservation compels us so to "do. BOLLES & COLTON. Pittsburg. May 20, 1852." ffT7 II1TE FI5II Constantly on hand nnd ' -for sale by BOLlLES COLTON $ Co. US 1 H H. . . ft " t - , .. . ....j .. iJicsslK":. 10 li2 tfUR ?dnc!iini?3 are prepared to do up the carding in the best possible manner and we are also tilting up machinery for spinning which wis! enable thera to do up promptly alt in that lino that shall be en trusted them. i ul:: , CLLio.i v.- Co. Clot 'liUK llii CidliiMI " P i 'tldid UsSOtt.Jlvllt ol t i i..hrt'ji'.!i. t.i 1-ai. 1 1 lh.it cn b i' 1. i rs. ' ETI d at lJOLLE.". COLh'OX, c Co. I ill- : Jt i . lc 0i I.i: . orM - Luu U rr i i t PlU-1 L 1 V jg20 i '., - lay '0, (.ii.i 1-J 1- - pies; Co. A , C') co linens -, eJ 1 mi'i CuU

v e nave ju.-t r. e 1 kikI are re - i T - r Spring g-jods, t-nd v.-a flatlt r oirs Ins i t we cam.ii .rjij(,'i t per thfin ever -n(iij before i.i ii... r ir. i i coun.r). O, r f consist in part, of Fancy Lawns. Da Lain. E jrec, , . ... , silks arsd ' satic, London lusir "a, Ai( cc Swiss inults, ' tchtnu, jaci :, e ' - , -calico prints of a' ! kin :is find i' r ; j- j",i the latet; st Ses, siik handkiri. . lu i ,!t.. cloths, parasol cotton yarn, i.1 : t I ii t Iri.-h lineR, brown and kdcach. 1 . as very low prices, cloth, Cssimrrei, t-ji .', casinetts. a large and beauiu',1 asi -trtn'er.i of goeds suitable for men and s or wear. . Aha a Jot. of ready mi'j . ' , IJoots aitd Soc. We have aiso a large and wi II selected siock of boots nnd shoes, hats and crips, of any size, quality and pattern, besides a great variety of bonnets for the ladies. QaeeBsware. A largo assortment ol China, j;itts, queenaware, tin and Japan, ware, spittoons, j"c. Hard-ware and Cntlery. Iron, clow steel, nails, knives and fork. CoiTce-mill, sad irons, hammer, hatchets, hies, locks, doorhsngtngs, log nod trace eh ain, seives to sift meal for ''Cora Dodgers." hoes and shovels, hand-saws, 'cc. Groceries Tea, Co fToe, molasses, vinegar, pepper, spices of alt. kinds, ststeli, salerstue, ginger, Cod-fish, Mackerel, bacon-harns and shoulders. Besides a lot of wooden-ware,- such as tubs, bucket. Vc. . . Powder. shot, lead, perensiott cap. &c. All of which we wilt sell very cheap for cash or approved trade. We invite all to give us a call and examine our goods. We make no charge for showing ihsm, and if qu&H'.y and oricedo not suit, no ha rm done- , E PEARS &. DAVIS. . Monticclld. May CO. lb."2 O ISooli Agetits aiifl Cauviissers HERE IS TUE BOOK FOa YOU ! ! SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, 4 ' AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS. With detailed notices of the Expedition in search of the missing vessels under Sir John Franklin; by P. L. SSimmonds. To which is added an account of the American Expedition,' by John C. Lord, D. D., 400 pages, price f I 25. ' To contain a Map of the Arctic Regions and plates i.iust.aling the work. "Where for relentless months continued night, Holds, o'erthe glittering waste, her starr light." 'The navies of America and England hav before met upon the ocean, but they met for strife. Now, too, they met for strife, equally determined, but not with each other. They met in the holy cause of benevolence anil human sympathy, to battle with the element beneath the Arctic Circle; and the chivairicheroism which the fe tr stout hearts of the two natioti3 displayed in that conflict redounds t thousand fold more to the glory of the actors, their governments and the race, than if foui score fehips and ten thousand armed men hatI ought fo' the mastery of each other upon the broad octan, and battered hulks and rnarreti corpses had gone down to-the forul caves ol the sea, a dreadful ofTerintr to the demon ol Discord, in which event troops of widowtand orphan children would have sen t op a cr of wail. Now the heroes advanced manfully to rescue husbands and fathers, to restore them to their wives and children." 0Good active Agents warned, to soil th ibove book,"to wbdni exclu8ivuagency lo,' a county will be given. On receipt of gl 25, we will forward on. copy of the above iiouk (fo,- Agonta jo usa as a sample copy,) by mail, pottage pnid, to an place in the United States, not exceeding bWj miles from Bu'Tiilo, Chicago, or Now York. fjEifofca sent by, mail nuwt be pre-paid, iccording to the new Pomsg" Law. (Pusiig. o l this work is about 25 cents for each atto every 500 miles.) . &J holesale Prices ."or above and othti sail :''!: Bcoks, for which we want Agents. will be forwarded on application to ue, post i paid, G. II. DERBY VCo., Eook Publishers, - Buffalo, N. Y. Administrators Notice. 7ITOTICE is hereby given that the under- ! signed by apnointnient of the V hue Prorbate Court of White County, Indiana las taken out letters of nd ministration dt i'onis non on the estate of William Warden deceased. The estate is solvent- D. TURPIE May SB-'32 433 A&m de Doriis non. Vt'ESTEUN FARM AGENCY--.'At Cleveiaiwl, Oiiio. rflE undersigned have opened ail cfaca in Cleveland, for the purchase and sale ol b arms, unimproved lanos, ote., m Uhio. Mich isran, Indian s,V estei n Pennsylvania find Virginia.A Register will be kept of till I r -;. . r tc offered for sale, and the same wit! bo ad vertised extensively thfourh the public prcs and 'by circulars m eacn ol met., trl-i . i;ft of charge, aud no compensation iltmantit-d oi applicants for the purchase or sale of properly, u ill ess the hc-j filiation is successful. Direct! ok s to applicaxts. App.icants for the-aleof property shonld describe minutely its location, title, quantity, quality of soil, buildings, limier, water, rue j, quantity unimproved; and also the tcbuol clsnrcles, mills,., stores, &... in its vicinity ; ttKrelhei with the amount, time, and tnanaer of paymeat... - . v . Farms containing from thirty to tire hun dred acres, and varying in prion from to $7,000 and also. Tanneries, Milis, Tavern stands, and Vdln.re Propfrry, nUost-fd in different par's Oi" t.ie aiove Ri.;i-.i .ales, can be had on a p;-ilc r.tioa at this oh. 33. .."' tilted t ,0"T'lA fe-.CLT;.T. ...i if . The itndeii-igntd olScrs for salf utis reproved lands in ; mnsrof the Western States, er will -hn5"9 the same . for Improved Lowds in Ohio, and pay small iHf.orences in value, ia Cash. A person by tpendiri? a few hours in exsrnirthig . a , descriptive lUt cf suversl kendxed Farms, wou'd ae-tiilre mors i " farina lion cf that kind, of Property in insrket, t'. r, months at triv 1. - EriONSC Real est 1'. toos. ana . est City L!ck, Rtifc To C J. . A'. M trch i !, '.. c.

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t jjrr lv i nch 11 1 titet t. G -i. i a t v f. r v U i . . J')V c. ei r C i f 3 i p-e-t-l) for ',!- r c n :. ar.d p.u. ' st.J i. : , j k. , i. , a ei. e Oi a il aij t reu t uc t r- . L - , A.l ( . ,'..rs w . , 1. ' it . ' v t , merest io resette a portion o. l .t r i and make seleflaii fro, -a our re at vera : Cbea p Goofi ; r 'Ribbon tirTi fer bonne., cap , eas" tsa Belts;Bonnet si! Tar! ton ;- sauna, crapes, Iitsf 3, ' E-nbroidep , ct!lar, cntm. setts, c apes, t'c. - "-" c - hum : ag i5 l'ler; .- - E-ubroidered reviere, la'ce, atjd lis--;u:s, s.i n . 1-. i -k li a ! k e rc 1. i e s'i ; .... iilondj, iioi-imi and eiab.ruid.cred Isetj i. ;- COPSJ . Einbroidereit Laces for shawls, r " jr. .lilis, sad veils ; Honitou, Me hUn Valencies, arid Laces ; ' .. -- Enslish and wove thread Smyrna Litis thread and coif-j laces; - Kid, L'.i-l thitad, siik and aiar till. gtnvea and niitta. French and American Arlif.cial Flower;. French lace, Esglnsh, American and Italian, Straw Bonnet and Trimn-jiu -;-s New York, Marek, 18533? Nerice of AtlsGitaSstratlcn. VTOTICE is hereby given that 'the under LN signed Las this day taken out letters of Administration on the Estate cf Samuel Mor. row, late of Kentucky, decerned. The estate is probably solvent. D. TURFI.E, Adrar, ' " april 21, 1852 41t3 Adminivtrntors Sale' ' TJOTICE is hereby given that the nods-r-' j. signed, Adiniuistrator of the Estate f -Francis Whiilow, deceased, will oa Saturday the i5ih day of .May next, expose to sale at public auction the personal property of the deceased, consisting of a set of Carpenter.! tools and two head of horse3, &c etc., at the residence ox ibe undersigned. April li:5:. JOSEPH P AUG IITerms: A credit of three months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the par-., chaser givtng bis note witA approved security and without the beneGts of valuation law 4,. april 2,2, 1B52 413. Atiministrator's toiico. " ""OTIGE 1 hereby given that the under. L H signed has this day taken out letters of . adminisuation on the estate of Francis Whitlow, late of White county, deceased. All those having claims against said estate will fi'e them duly proven ; and tuoss indebted to 1 lis same can settle with the undersigned.. ' The csiate is probably insolvent. JOSEPH PAUGII, Adm'r, april 15, 1852-40w3 nieilical notice" Dr. W. S. II AY .MON D, intending to cont i mi e t ha. rae tie a e Ltn ed.Icia.a. . ka ,al.n.mtii..Ji.ila.t office into the eouih-ea3t room of the Coait House, formerly occupied by A. Timmoares' a law office,) where ha will generally be found except when professionally fcfcsept, idonticelio, april 15, 1352 4 3 if . j, -W JU. -m Kjf 1 '.X A To- Sell Kew autl Popttlar Casks. We are in want of Agents to canvass this part of the State far our new books. A small capital ol but $10 or 15 will be required to emmence wiih, and an active person can earn from 3,0O to tf:5,(.0 bit dav. tome of our Agents earn rnuca raore. Those desirous of enajfing ia this profitable business, may obtain tint plan f aeration, and a list of oar Publications, by addressing, p03t-paid, M. F. TOOKER &-CO.. No. 10Z Saperior at, Cleveland, 6hi. Supervisors, AUcxiuistrators, And every body else will remember that I have always on hand at ciy cfllce all kinds cf blanks, to wit : . . Reports of supervisors, Settlement sheets for Administra tors, all the various kinds of Blank Deeds, Mortgages and all other Masks for persons in business-. 4Gtf - " K. W.SILL, Att'y at law. ' - ' .,.. IT.. A .!, T - li. f r I . a 1 -i-a 1 1 't i w a n a -3 . 1 ill i.-i.' a c m Oi lit i if 1 c it 3 E I R A, or way, ejSTATE OF IIIDIAI White Coh.vt?. A t the May term A, of the Wh'ta Fnbkts Court, A. D. 1?5'2, Jiid court eec'sreti t;i esta'eof Jesse Coppciei; , deceased, to b probably insolvent ; creditors r.i there fars required to f.le their claims artB the eato for allowance la said Probata coart wuhia ten months from 1 hi a desta hereof; s ' ihej will not be entitled to pavment. GEORGE SAY L O it, Admisistr&tor. ' Slay, litis, 1152. 44 w 3 C R A N E Corner ej . This Il3Uf f PA 'Child streets, en for t rei 3 travt;...;, rnr. j accr :..iat!jij Of t J per day. ' Lafayette, Apiii I31CC ire bo w rac et !l, V) T"! T J w. Ci.: 1 c ;': ct s i.-j t-,. ..-.i at i: 1 c ;-. n K i i r 1 - i... 'i.- J..J it.J ii f I:.;, p " tU 1, il t i: