The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 2, Number 52, Monticello, White County, 8 July 1852 — Page 3

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t f. n &&fmhctShr mm a -.,n.tM tl," f i r, iw ri r S?,CO wtii be charged. 9 authorized to announce 11. A. Eekkef, aa a canoidato for re-election to she See cf of bern7, at die October election. Colonel Rcec: Please announce the name of V. Eijsseli,, Esq., bis a candidate far the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention, and please many voters of Prairie Township. ... &r requested' to announce the' name of SaUei. A-lIctf," Esq., s a -candidate for Judge of the Court of Common fleas, for the district composed of. the counties ot Wlkitaani Tippecanoe. CO"Ccl. Reed Flense SBRoance Samuel IIscKESrsosa' as a candidate far County Treasurcrj subject to the decision of ike Denver at in County Convention. .' MANY -VOTERS. ' DWe kto 'authorized to announce Cilas Adams as a candidate for County Assessor, subject to ilse dacissioa of a Democratic County Contention. "- Wear'' authoized to announce the name of Daniel Yount as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to tha decision cf the. Democratic County Convection.FOR PRESIDENT, T OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. FOR VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM II, KING," - OF 'ALABAMA. - - Democratic Electoral Ticket. TATS AT LARGE.. -"" OifN PETTIT, of Tippecanoe County. AM RS II. LANE, of Dearborn County. -DISTRICT ELECTORS. " 1. BEN' J. R. EDM ON STUN, of Dubois. ' 2. JAMES S. ATI1UN, ot Clark.' 3. JOHN A. HEN )RICRS, ot Jefferson, 4. EBENEZER DUMOJNT, of Dearborn, 5. WILLIAM GROSE, of Henry, 6. WILLIAM J. UROWN, of Marion, 7. OLIVER..'. DAVIS, of Vermillion, ' S. LORENZO C. DOUGHERTY, of Boone, 9. NORMaN EDDY, o. St. Joei.h, 10. REUBEN J. DAWSON, of DeK.ilb, 11. JAMES F. Mcl)OWKLL,uf Grant. Democratic Mate Ticket. 'FOR GOVERNOR. JOSEPH A- WKItiHT, oJ Parke County. FOR UE0TE..VANT GOVERNOR. ASIIBEL P. WILL RD, of Floyd Count;. FOR SECRtTARV OF S1ATE. NEIIEMlAil HA Y DEN, ot Rush County. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE. JOHN P. DUNN, of Perry County. FOR TREASURER OS STATE, ELIJAH NEW LAND, of Washington Co.' for ru'mm of h erRgat wm, - WILLIAM TOAKT, of Cass County, ANDREW DAVIDSON, ot Decatur County SA51UKLE PERKINS, of Marian Count ADDISON L. RO ACHE, of Parke County. FOR EEPORTER OF THE SUPREME COURT, HORACE E. CARTER, ot Mo. iia'omery Co FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT- . WILLIAM D. CCACti, of liooao County... FOIK Jl MT OF PCBLIC ISSTR IJCTIO -V, " WM. C. LAR114EEE, of Putnam County. FOR PRESIDENT, " f 'I FOE. VICE FJ-ZZIZTXT, of :;o:itii crolla. of.l Tif.ift. ! r i r-t - , . E v.. jf, HaimT J. Lane, Pmasakt a Hcxleman. Cont'svrertt ttt Electors, JV1S .;. . !.1T , 1". 0. LAtilv.3, . r r el n . f jTi L i Le uifl Q D- -uler.D'j'T t cOoi;Cj i,i,L .1 O.uiu.Lf, ot dcrbursrh county. if il 't trt T hi L tr?f) '.liirl cooin ; nt n ' U. I. k. , list ii, 1.4 r.son county. ' . i. s .. . a , l -Hi C fcail t'i:ir,Mitii r1 1 1 r i : c i " i i :.i- i - h, . J. j . i c t f. l'o ii f J I. Tar 'jir, Fraik1 - c ' ; ii' J t T. w ! tur cO'uatF. JiM J t net D i v J R.' - -, I 1 re coi i ) ; i.ii ; , jj. i b l. j . - . i, i.t ic county. ..." i n i T i I -Fl' j! I ". ' rc' , J 'nun cc tyj c t, J i C b f t " iur covaty. -f . ' ! Vi - j c -ii)-; co- , I r A C. ui ,i 1' u " t O i .l', o. : . d v. ,i -to. . t ep'l : 3 COU.itV ' , ' t I j" , " 75 CM I

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Thef j11j ahi noi.iiui:l utss were in j Je: per Governor A. L. Robinson, Vanderburgh county. 1.1. Governor E P Crocker, St Joseph county. Electors Slate a I Large S C Stevens, Geo W Julian, District Electors-FiT&X District, James C Veach; Second, ; Third, John G Cravens; Fourth, Stephen S Harding; Fifth, Matthew II Hull; Sixth, UviJ Cutler; Seventh, A; Crane;, Eighth. Ninth, John Demming;

Tt.'.ui, Geo W ; Weeks; Eleventh, David W Jones. For Superintendent of Public Instruction Isaac Kisiley. ' ' Fur Secretary of State J C Tiboetts. For Auditor of Stale' Micajah . C White. For Treasurer of Slate John B Seamans. '.'..' . - . v. - .No nominations were made for Judicial ofiicers. Sfale 6V'.-''. IT"" 1q. ;Ab di tot's Ileport.. . " ETORT of the Receipts and Expenditures ,, f Whkp County. (fixcluH.ve of the Congr ss'oual Township fund) lor lh financial v;ir oitrm iicm j; June t, mo, ana ending Mo 31,1852, inclusivf, to-wit: Ileceipts nt the Treasury. Nctt am't of State Revenue for 1851 $'2S5l 04 " County 3308 06 " School Tax " 822 45 State's portion ofdelinquenciesof 1850 207 74 Rosda' portion of deiinq uencies of 1850 45 6f Delinquent T-ix of 1850 from June I, l!?5l to May 31, 1832, Interest on surplus revenue fund Merchants license . . Redemption oflanda Surplus revenue fund Es ray fund Road tax refunded Seminary fund " ' . Interest Common school fund " " Interest Satino tund interest Bank tax fund irit.srest r. V. Whole amount of reipts 97 24 71 75 143 81 1 6 00 2 4u 9 3 28 5U 4Uf! 85 0i 34 46 7 70 2 10 "$HS96 14 The disburstnrnU are as follows, to-wit: Arr.'t paid on account of court house $1247 10 - " Roads and iiighwaya 240 4) ' " . .Juro , ... 2!9 25 ". . .Specific expenditures. : 779 32 " " County officers . , . 137 6 . Elections 42 0. " Redeir ;tion cf land 1 4 Bl - " " Interest on surplus revenue 1 3. " Account ofwolfscalps 3-1 Oti " " Paupers 14 l! " Public buildings , 335 60 " Prisoners '5 iHi " " Illegal tales for tases . S85- " Uu id t x lun 1 222 t?it " Surpl us re ven ue fund . 16 00 " Cotnmon school fund - 85 ' " " Three per cent fund 18 31 Interest on County orsh-rs outstanding at last June settlement fnterest on county orders for current year - r - t .;.:,'. . Amount paid on acount . of general' school fund Auiouut paid ou account of district school tax 57 8r 47 21 B33 30 to bo Netl amount of Sfate revenue for 1851 2551 04 Stms portion of deiinqu neies for ld50 207 74 Deficit i . treasury, Juno 1, 1 05 1 'do 4., Whole amount of disbursements ' From which titfce atn't of recoipts Leaves a deficit in treasury "of $8877 04 8836 14 $81 80 STATE OF IN R I AN A, ) ' gg White Coc.vtt, J ' 1, T. M. Thompson, A uditor of said Countx do certify th it tlie a hove is a fair -i 11 d a eorreri -l-tternent of the Receipts' and Expenditure of iid Ctuniv for the financial y ear 1 851 . June 14, 1052 T M THOMPSON, A. W. C, CSGAIS A?4'0 TOEJACCO i):;i'OT UANZiUElt is just receiving a gent-r-.i t supply of , Tobacco, Cifitrs, Snog", etc., etc., whih he is' prepared 10 se!J at WU O LESA LE A N'D ;-RE TAIL, . at Loaisviile and Ciacionati prices ' ; -, A. DANZIG ER, Enst side Public Square. . t,rvtt. mr .13 44 2 i.ii C.e : uiso tiata '2. A. ii'i c, -in nn-re xpr c'eii at " ' " V ;-. r;v NOLD3. , 11 4 A 8 by 1 1 10 " 5 2 " 10 " 15 " Bile at .'n a Lit of v. hit.? fsh foi JJVEJOY & REYNOLDS. yrup-m; L f ft jv v ; ;oy 'um for S'.aio D ,j LOVEJOY & REYNOLI 5. . ; ... s J t . 2, 3. and 4 tun Forks; also Scythe Sneiha ;-o i 1 , t,ii- C ' , at r.-ryj ToblCtO. C ' !m . r, L,w .Vol ' ,r, '.."00 U n-wuf. , C juri.r, jjcc 1, C '.imii- firn. cuti. -i-b H r t-'-'l 1 1 I , j - f t t .1 , - - 1 ' '

Vot Ediioriai. ' IIujflakd's . : Gsrmaji Bitters. These celelrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, are performing astonishing cures throughout the whole country. -We can bear witness to their curative powers in the case of a friend of ours who had the Liver Complaint, and who had tried almost every oilier medicine, but without effect. After taking a few bottles of these Cttters he was entirely cured. To thosj who are similarly afflicted we recommend them to take the preparation, knowing that they will cure the disease spoken nf", and many others

to which "flesh is heir to." There is a spurious article made in Philadelphia. Tie only place to get the genuine article is 120 Vrch street ' Philadelphia, of Dr Jackson, or his agents throughout the country. STATE OF INDIANA, ... : . White County, : $ . '1 "V In the White Probate court, Aug. term '52 David Turpie, Adm. ofT Estate of Samuel Mor- I row, dee'd., - Petition to sell vs. j Real Estate. Sally Morrow. J The said administrator having filed his memorial for the sale of the Ileal Estate belonging to said intestate, and al so the affidavit of a disinterested witness, that said defendant, Sally Morrow, is a non-resident of the State oi 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 Probate Court on the first day of the next term -thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the towi! of Monticello. in said county, on the second Monday in August next, that matters and things therein contained will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my hand, and the l. s. seal of said Court, this May 26ih, 1852. HANSON MTJONNAUGI1IIAY, Clerk. -May 27, 1352. pr's fee, 4 50-46w4. J itiJf M. j u JL tioner, Pnteut Bled tclue Factors KD DEALERS IN TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES THE PRACTICAL ADVISER, R, CUMPEMJiU-M iF OVER O.vE 1 1 C A DR E T KECIPKS, i-'or the ue of Druggists, Apothecaries, Peru 111 era, Conlect oiura, Patent M ediei no Factors, and De-ilers in Toilet and Fancy A 'tides. EDITED BY HORACE EVERETT, Graduate and Member of the Cjiloae of Pharmacy in the City of New-York. A! a a. T UTwUWwi- A. Wfc i r Willard, tor making good Soap atone cent per peuud, that will -wash better and quicker without labor than any other Soap ever manufactured. This aione i3 worth fifty times the price of the book to any. family. Exc.uive wholesale B"-ent for the United S'xite..,ud Canada, II W.'LANDOD, 109 Nassau-Street, N. Y." Pricp, 50 cents. PostOllice Stamps encioseti to that amount will pay for one copy, which w.ll t e sent free to any - part of the United States. Stationers, Booksellers, Newspaper Tents, fcc, enclosing a cash renuttance wifreceive the work nta larje discount ofT. 1 in-'j n ' f-i .-tf' gy TV CK 'ii1 iO JUV 3 PMJllOtlE. STACY, &: CO, . JOBBERS OF Foreisu and Domestic, Staple and Fancy Airent- fortheealo of Brown find Eleechcd Shcelrngs, Clolhsf Cotton ' Yana, &c, fc. Pedlar Good ol Every Variety,' -'; NO. 10,' PUitDUE'S BLOCK, - -LAFAYETTE, JXD: ' John Pi-rdce, Lalavttte, ind. F. D. SiAcr, N. Y , I) V. W .Goj.dew, N. Y tii i. Walker, " C. G."Per.ins, Laf'te.Ia. ' T i' are uow receiving a ta ie assortmotn t 4 of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, inclu1I1U4 a larwe stock of'HnBiery, Gloves, White GooJa, Cloths, Cassi uieri, s, Vestings, Tailor's I'ritniiim.as, Notions &c, &c. The attention ot ciiy, and courlry DealerB iri particular, are invited to our stuck, april 13, PURDUE, STACY 4" Co. youth ::a:;iiooi). A Vlv-Cor,' LIl'L. ' 1 O II A .1LII!L . . S ,' i "t rviulir Ti is li .k, j i-i p- '""-..I'll, i :"'..'t-d with i - , 1 i ;ii,r iii. . 'i t" " , r ' .. arl u'swi"! it tic Hi e rat iv s. 1 1 n 1tirt hi i- V(MT.' 'lAN'OOD a i 'I OLD AC C. "iouil w 1 !,.prt!fiid oi - . t. ;r un It-r t'ii ' 1 1 e et.'c-1 q ue n . " of e? "H .) r f1 ro t i. i- . t . in j' 1 ;. i . t i' i!i ti.siivj t . ' .i i f a-, it rt.iry i?r. i b-i nlui h.ihitn- to nil who ifi duition to tiecltniiii '.- - I r ' , r?c t ' " i " I I i 1 T r- . ,u-. i Mtli ,f ' . : o( - . i I! liu't lt 1 1 m ' i . I r . n.HU.li . . , . . . v a i i ; I - ' ... Ti ' dln it 1 t .1 It 1 ,)!.. ( , L I - , t u cn i i , - it u i' 'i. m iety i St l , Eli I i V D "1 Ud' y "'i '"Vl'.J I1 Lives. ii i,tt, u '-'-- 1 1 s . ..ii'.i . i ; . , x . 1 t 'UltU ill! . I , 4 1 ' i , . I M1 -m , . ip.. i 4 1 ',- . ! 1 si i v, i e j-o a b j u k , t . !e. to , j r reti.ri vi n-i.vl. f.i : " - 4 f " f "r- f tr. 'i , t . ' r , i ' !' ..It tJ i y U 4 j i ' 1 1 " t '

cl lw.c tiers in the Post Office at Mon Juiy 1, ls52. .

C.MAIN1NG j, vL ticeilo, lud., ro Is G M Juini ieiier or HehnU Mes-rs O i D l:a!oy Ctark Min'ii Cii en jolin Uavfce M P I):X IjUrjilda 2 Unfuarreaa 3 es on l.i.uis t' fimi l. ii.i. d Kinfi!igii Win 1 f ry benjamin JiBn Itulip or Tom l!rilurk K Hildroji James a lv Eera . Kejierlidf (Joi ry .. . Kent C erf W i.v ., " "' MaJiicka juttn WrCJt A J Vrti-M :n.U -s J H M)ii;.ij'il Ilirom CoICo instill J liny iirt-e Win. Ki.!., t-orat-s .whs a Hceau r. uy : .ener Ma., a.rs;i Bh&w i-mi.T JiiiM Kteivtrt jjiuis Tiii-nioii t:;!zatx-'h Mrs 2 Thornton J.liiH-s M . I'liOrnSon illgnss.jll V"i.soH TliOui&a B ADentV.MHis K.ji:ri Wi hite iiiiiti Y" , V :M)a A ''i'i7'i . Wa! er (jeo-g : Vi't.lliOW TivmM ; ",. Vs'.erfit:l(l L.eiu . . O. SI. Tl!.'i )V. F. M. Those persons that purchased tiie bad article of strychnine, can have their money back, by calling on Wm Spencer, at Spencer & Lovejov's drug store.' ,. Monticello. Lul. Ju!v3 1852 'J ' V ' LAFAYETTE WEEKLY JOURNAL. Under the manatrenient of the underssirneu w ill he furnished to subscribers at the following greatly REDUCED TCR3IS. 1 Copy one v ear - $ I in advance; Clubs of five :10.)eachAn Extra copy will bo miu to any one raising a club of leu or more. No pains or expense wilt be spared to make the Journal an interesting and usefui family newspaper. Asa Commercial Whi Journal it shall have no superior in the State. Particular attention will be given to obtaining telegrphic and market reports, and the latest news. : The Daily Journal for commercial nt id businessmen ail along the canal and rivtr nd railroad lines, will be f u'. very ufefui, as containing the latest and 'most ccrrn t ii.ttlligence. Terms C 5 (.0. LL1SE & BROTHERS. ::F0RMi I) 1. '! TfHE undersigned would inform thi ir cusJ tomers and the public -in general, thai they ' have' just received a large lot oi Futiuture, of the best qua'ity, consisting; of .. Tables, -' V,.' ;;;'; Stands, '. . . -. Hcltees, - ' - - ' Bureaus, , Bedsteads, , : - . . and Chpirs. Which they Will sell cheaper than has ever been sold in the West. Please col. and examine for yourselvee. . J. P. RITCIJEY &. CO. Monticello, June 12, l852--5Qtf Atliiniuistrator's Sale. " TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the cstat of Susan A. Brought deceased, will on Friday the 13ih dy of July next, expose for sale at public auction, the personal property of the said deceased, consistingofone cow and calf, one bee-stand. Cooking stove, one clock, one one bu reau, cupboard, and a number of other article., at the late residence of said de ceases. A credit of four montas vvnl given on all sums oyer three dollars, the purchaser giving his note w'Urt,. approved security, waiving valuation laws. . JONATHAN II A R BOLT, adm r. June 23rd, 1852. 50w3 ,L . the KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, At COVINGTON, Jv ENTFCKY, :T " AS an actual capital of $ 100,000 00, anj insures Lives upon the Mutual Plan, at Joint Stock rates of Premium. The company has agencies' in all the principal towns throughout the West. The capital of the company consists of the following: : ,. ' ' . . - -rejosi!-(i d call, at interest, -- Seciirel ly unciieuinbered real es'a'e, :o.iiiio Kl.tJtHJ 6,UW) SepurMl hv.ftoclis, .' - ' "i Office iiuiiditig and !-ol, , s -. : -, ; -- juii.ct-o The above is the original capital, and. is entirely separate from moneys received for premiums. . 1). TURPIE,-Agent e.t Monticello. " "ll.'A. Spencek,- MedicBl'Examiner.' " for ' ' THE subscribers oHVr forsle the Norway Farm containing 300 acros of la id, tacludinti a larije and valuable orchard. A!s; a tract 2 rn",' if ..fit of n J:""' ''M".':'.'' 1 - J acr.'d Per ternis, &c. enquire i'i KENDALL & BROTHER. apt ) i, i- f COIIE.1G (H.i s.'ft'p !-.r c-'. laJ t te. stj le ; n' t- t - ,'ln s " . 1 1 1- ! 1 ' sea at LO , JOY RLYNOLLS. A I'on.rjy On,! t'm.riP"'1''" 'Jt L. !,'.',!,- '.13. tor in Chancery, iienssetaer, Indiana. 'i GO i Sccce&sors to Lewis Fat.ley, ix the Fro i: .-.r J g- su: 1 Ci.t'i'H .jo 1 I it A All DE A i . (',.; :A I , s s I, ,i s i , .vc. r v. Lafa Y. f TE. I :i ' f "iCj it'ij. r i t d u iv," - rec ne,' the r,? ifiitt) Lrirmiri ii - ih'ij's t "i :'. I) '),!- ' tit W ,l tH . I-' I'- v t-i . f!-ri"et'fl m- 1 hi ul c'.i in 1. 1 e 1:: , i r all w 1 n.i it r vci 1 -111. K - r . " 1 7 :i r - l ' . 1 i.: .. v. ... .1 ,. .. . no -,? ... wf 5 r. ' 1 I

Dtalera in STOVES AND HOLLO Y.-WaRE. Manufacturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper-Ware, Columhia street. So'iih side, 3 doors lelom the Public Stjuare, itl the sign of the Gilt tstoce, LAFAYETTE, IND. 0" 4 -1! Phe very best improvement in Cook Stove?, Having been srottou up and tijorouuhly tested 'hisseason. This stove is. very heavy, with a larger oven than any other stove of the same -i ze. We wish to call your particular attention to this stove. . The best patterns of Cincinnati Premium Cook Stoves alwavson hand ; -Parlor stoves, cast and sheet iron, with the Self-Regulator; lanre Church or Hall Stoves, very heavy; box ind heating stoves of ell kinds. ' We will keep constantly on hand a gensrat sssortmenr of Tin-Ware, which in point 01 icatness, durability and cheapness, cannot be surpassed on the Wabash, and which we will -icll nt wholesale ot retail. - We are also prepared to execute nil kinds ol job work(pertaining to the business, such as t;n roofs, trutters and spoutp for houses, bath 1 ubs and other bnihi ng a ppnra tus. A 1 so, sheet iron work of all kinds. Such as Air-Tgbt Stoves, Di'uros and stove pipe, britching, scape pipes, chimney flues, e., for steam engines. Ail those-wanting anything in our line, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' Lafayette, npri', l?52-42yl r,-. ri . Ok yes icide atcake and Jull of Fun! rJMiE undersigned, thankful for past favors, X and ever tiuuiitul ot past blessings, would ake this mode of i n formula1 the public that he is still on liana and has his i errv in succusslul operation on the Tippecanoe river at Monticello, where he will be in readiness, citherin person or by deputy, at ail hours prescribes by law, low 01 his; hi waters not excepted. He has the best boat on the river.andcan ferry stock with dispatch and safety; and his charges are low and resor.Hble. JAMES I.. PAULEY. N. B. Remember the river never gets too high for us to ferry. april'29, 1 852-42 w4 . . Tj. ?:oCLt-ni:, i. I 4s. -nu. -Ai 4. Ja. ii V Wi .-. - - South side Public Square, Lafayette, In it. W AIM prepared at all times to fill orders. m Wholesale or Retail, on as favorable 'erms rs 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 nd will niaks inducement to buyers if thej ;ive in) a call. - npril, 1852 42T ifi 1 , 9 -ust Ileeeivetl. "OLLES, CQLTON & Co Are now opentng a splendid asi-TVusu.t of season?bu aiy guous, adapted to the spring traoc,.ifjifi,h, vill be s'old at '.he lowest prices. Our a:s irtnent will al way s be kept complete and wi io not intend to be undersold by a store 011 thi Wabash River, cou.e and see; also a large stock of iron, nails, glasa, steel, stael springs ron nxeltrees, plows, hinges, paints, oils, lye stuffs, ect., ect.; also a very large slock f coffee, susar, rice, molasses,- tobacco, ano ther groceries, all of which will be sold lo -as!i a little less than oan be iought at Lafayette or other places. EOLLE3 COLTON & COPittsburg May 20, 1052. . " ' . -Look this Way . "ihe subscribers are c jmpcllc-J to say to those indebted to them, -that unless immediate payment is made, they shal put all claims into the hands ol the prop er officers for collection. .We must have pay; and self-preservation compels ussq to do COLLES & CO ETON. Pittsburg, May 20, 1852. T7TIITB.FISII Constantly on Tisnd B?J.l ' 1 for sals by EGLLES CQLTON Co. 'oal Card is 13. t TTI? t .-I a r - 1 . . 1 In An Tin t . carding in the 1 c b t possible manner and we are also nf.tig ud machinery tor spinning which ill ensbie th. m to do ap promi ll al lino ihot eimll ha i , r ar H i tt e rr EOLLES, COLTON & Co- j . n,i c:. - S '.rr.dli ovi tL ici c Wir.lsr clo. 1 01 - ; ilz V... os than can f t I. T " s ! DOLLivo, C( u I On , 1 I i.id a g -oi J L--i f r 1 t3 1 '" CoLLES. COLTON, Oi Co. il ;:, V-.j.-" If 5n hand and ... .1.. 1 . 1 1: ' C

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. C I e: we t; i 1 I ir v. i . I ... .1 . i fa. $s tnuiis, : I r t . ( j.i -t S'l - 1 I u -, 1-1 1 a i tne S tit 1 I r cis a I r, 1, '1 ..f iiiijiis suuatdo iyr men ana " 'ooys c t rimer wear. Htei) a iot ot reaay made ciotainr. Boots and Shoes Vj'e Lave aio a iTrgft and will selected stock of toots nnd s':-Jts, hats end ca ps. of a ny size, qus.fity "and "psttern, besides a great variety of feoonet' lor the ladies. Qnecnssware. -.A large c9icrtmnt cf C-rttna, glass, c - : en aw a re, I ; .1 -a r, d Js Japan, ware, spittoons, ,"; c. IIard-vs.re and Cutlery, Iron, "plow" steel, nails, knivtsand torks. CofiVe-miU, sadirons, hammers, hatchets, l.ies-v Socks, doorIiangings, log-sad trace chains, seivf to sift meat tor '-Corn Dodgers." hoes and slioveifr, -hand-saws,' &c. - .-...:'. ... ." ' G roceries Tea, CofT.i.e, molasses, vineear. popper, spices of oil kinds, starch, saleratus, ginger. Cod-fish,. Mackerel, bacon-bams and shoulders. t Resides . lot of . wooden-ware, such as tuts, buckets, Sf-c. .. Powder. shot, lead, percus'ion cpt, SiC AH of which we will seii very, cheap for cash or approved trade. We invite all to t,ive us a call and examine our goods.. We rnske no charge for showing them, and if quality end price do not suit, no harm daneS PEARS & DAVIS. Monticello. Mav 20. 1052 O Ko-eli Ag-esitsiitsfl Canvass era". HERE IS TEE BOOS FOR YOU ! ! SIR1 JOHN FltArVKLIJV, AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS. vVith deiatled notices of the Expedition ia search of the missing vessels tinder Sir John Franklin; by P. L, Simmon da. 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 tIust.atinsr the work. ' Where for relentless months continued night, Hoids, o'er the glittering waste," her starry light." ' 'The navies of America and England have before mot upon the ocean, but they met for strife.. Now, too, they met for striie, equally dele: mined, but not with each other. They met i tins holy' can so of benevolence and human sympathy, to battle wit.i the elements beneath the Arcttc Circle; and the chivaltio Heroism which the fe Jr stout hearts of the two 4-aatifT9 disptayierrB-tliut conflict redounds a thousand told more to tne glory of the actors, their governments and the race, than if four score biups and te;v thousand armeci men had tougiii lor Use mastery or each other upon1 the broad ocian, and battered hulks an .1 marred. corpses nau eonecown to the rorai cavea of the sea, a dreadful ofiering to the demon of Discord, in which event troops of widows ana orphan cuudren would have sent np a err of wail. Now ;h-3 heroes advanced man full v 10 rescu i - ir i and f-i'ftr, to restore It ei t x . w m IS O .1 J . jltloiA.IJ -Will to ssil j.he (fit cy to, H ou,iit . 1 rc en. -1 5, we w ill f. fwr.rd ocev On rece.'ct ol copy of the above .Book (io- Agents to use as 1 s im Die capv,) by mail, postage P'lia, toany place In the United States, not exceed"' viQ miles fri CufFiid, Chicago, or New York. (Jj-Rook s sent oy : iriail must ba pre-paid, (ccordtng to the new Postag' Law.- (Posts ge 0 v.t.h.is work is about 25 cents for eLch and ...'Vi'i-y '53;i rrides.) ' . O hoie8;;,Te--Fiae ."or above and other saleable Bcoks, for which""-!- want Agents, will be forwarded on application t. us, post """'g. II. DERBY 4- Co., Book Publishers," ' ...... pogato, N. Y. Administrators Notice. , TT-OTICE ia hereby given that the andex- ' siiirsed bv . appointment of the -White Ptorbate Court of W.h.ite County. Indiana, "las taktn out letters ol administration de Bonis non on the estate of William Warden deceased. The estate is solvent- . .. IX TURPIE .May 23-'52 .4'5s3 . Adni'. do-Bonls non'.. lYUSTEES FARJfAGESCY, At Cleveland, Ohio. I'JiK in:':?rmnfi1 h.ivp t-,?ienrA a n nines in J Cleveland, lor the purchase and sale ef Farms, unimproved lanus, &.c, in Ohio. Jlich igan, Indiana, V.'cstem rcnnsylvs.nl a and Virginia. , A Regisior will be Jtcpt of all Property offered for saie,- and thesarae wil! be nivertteed extetsstvely tbtonah' the.ptablic press and fcy circulars in each of these tftates, trof eliar;-?, at;d ro cpT-jserisation demanded ot appticaots for ihs purchase or sale rf property, unless the negotiation is successful. 1 Dihectioss to ArnicoTs. Appcnntt tor if sole 1 t j-i.'iUv- ' J d ? -' r - 1 ' l i 1 v ".l"41 ' lJ' ' uU J '' ' 1 ' nn 1 rovii ' t !lv.c, ' 1 1her : c 1 in us 1 'r..r. 1 .. , a'l ' r " 1 ' J to ' ,iurn 1 iu d -" i, cat i ; Biiu at". , i t." , 7C , f ti ! r n l. j 'e't r t U!. ri tK ill- ! esc t r 1 1 n n o s 1 a iu ' e t u e , ; .. .. ,-i ifh. A "t ri 1" ' 1 T " i ItV , ec-? , - rf. ' rf'is