The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 1, Monticello, White County, 15 July 1852 — Page 4

'-! C si . , r t .treutr. ... t l- i t-i l. t i7 , u i tf t J t! L. i ' 1 is Cvi.j..' 'y i iii.uiictn.i , & i tt wi;iy.; ; af,T, s. t&tle for all ii'io i a a. 1 all W. 'a oi v ( u... r ui'i Fuk, I . ict, Ctttr, lej1 ,r , r.'!..-i:-- r, i w-c. and C; s, 4 h CU.h, L..X-, lu ., : UieJ, ', c; M ol U ho v ..I g c.i naie"j ..aliie ier..a s f, ate purchased in Lafaj ttteor m po.nt : hi..'!tf l,et ,.urniiantl.ci.rn t -s r ; Ljii)ct e arJ C'..n rr,vt'i'.. ; in I L ', L.sinuti to call 6f.i Hi'."' J---5 : t ii 1 price. i .,ts c i ti North s.ieof Mala stteet, t ei ef tlou' " s,i iiof the UMJLn Hat. I i. ' f r;;;cl, ; i u' 3ct rf i t p ii ' lira I ; on i a jt(i''.".l tu tall r c9 A .liMUJ liEtPts, t,T ics.oM nsi l.-ute lu-iruclma, itiPpSywt a wsat, losr felt by Teachers, far a Class lleader, which the pupils may (subscribe for, and which shall coins to ihem every i.tttr.h, f.l'a-d with articles ef a novel, iatereetiiif, and instructive character, and in wkir.it every taieg ahail be emitted for reading in. schools- The following features of the Eerioohnate a J apt it to this purpose : Fir $t. A Chart far Reading and SptaMiJjr, to b tonrti a tte second cover rage of eacfi B-uisAer, ,;if irtj & fall, but eoneiea anst f fulea ftt taadtHf tni etteakiisf, accoaipanipd by tketarisal aitts, tote tsed in the diilareal ftttieka ia tUe book, for the patposa of dsnoti'cg the pauses, ialiections, and tones of the tpas'sarea w which they are attached- There U ilaa set of numbered geatara which apply to the aelectod s?eoca. Thi plao aetM ta i".. a periosteal orery adTantaere cf a lari reader, aapplying fundamental ptintli a which (te teachir may enlarge upon as-.! illustrate. ; cc -!- A series ef familiar essaya on read ir ' n ,i Breaking, wriuen in each a style as Bsaftli attract the attention of youih. t Lrd. Intarestitt erticlca in erery deparnner.t of art eeience, such FhUosophy, Astronomr, Mechanic, Natural History. Getofrefhy. Travels, Eiagraphy, &c. Alad taya oa Compoaition, Drawing-, and Painting; all of which are intended to aaitiat the young ia their search for information. Fmrih Lectures to the yeac;?, by which they may improve their tntnda and habitat cc caa'ionally good story, or a pae of anecdotes with an instructive moral. These, like most of the other pieces, era adapted to girls, as weH as boys. Ftfth.-' Selections front the heat modern orators, and other speeches in prose and poetry, marked with inflections tones, and gestures, to be used for declamation. We shall also bave a carefully prepared dialogue in ch number. Sixth. A news department, with inteHirence from all pmrta of the world, but partic ularly devoted to tha interesting events of oar country. SacwTUA. A chapter called The Teacket'a Dek, containing the correspondence of pui .j t ) i ie editor, and among each oiher, enj:.- nitiem to exchange drawinjrs and i .ja coiripositions,and skill, with each other j t'ao proposinw Philosop.hical questions, problems, and pusxlest besides publishing 1 a'e matters ol interest o youth. i , a goad piece ot initsia every i , tor school singing, composed expresst , ! - t ,s tschoolmste, ana set to o;; - us&i liOtices of New Cooks which have vti'.tiea far the iiKprovemeat of the - Numerous end beautiful envravIr i rrci are.4 for us oy Joeelyn, every month. L.very article, whatever may bo its subject, will be arras fed ta .snort cars rrapjie tsrread int. The magazine may eituer supply the clace ol other readers, or te ns-:d in connec tion with them. It ia bu nied to teachers vrhose schools are so lire tiiat each pupil can not have a copy, that l el co r Dare ec-pie bs obtained, and a class supplied wuii tin t.i ; our club price would make the expense but 75 cents to each scholar for the year, or ball' ef that arnount for one volume of six months. "aahers are requested to use their efhsia to i,.:ro,i.ji,e it int j t.ttsr o vvs and cher tc h iala. A H 19 i'lir.nl fir h..i", !s v s SI rs fechool. Instruction, it is hoped that it will find is way iata hundred, end thoua iliFH t'Jrou i' out our c jut try $ si : i oT ia.sn v e Lave no y would Our i : i" .. ;ter. loufct that tt. f ilita r'Ji" ti i A c i ..... terra coaiet j its ate a rakd it the ci--.s HOJ4 of 3 k t r- J ever ptiblwhed, and j .we iUi. .-e rsach of t.i i t,t - s Owr Oontnbutore inclu&e some cT the best Writrra for the yousgin the country, asd no j-r-i. acrcipt: e w .11 be aran J t rt 'trthis iot u lul, l v.riictive, and ct.i.i i nr 1- . 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jy, I Cv-'jt south of Liberty street k E no on hat will ho receivseason, NEW Rf daily through the direct from the European manulacturera, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable fancy Bilk Millinery Goods. Our stock of rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. l iisj o' '.. r O ao .. s are manuiactured elpressly to f order, from tsur own dest?nr and patterns and stand unrivalled. We oiTer our goods far fett Cash at lower prices than any credit House in America, can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their 'interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of Cheap Good . l'.ibbons irh for bonnets, caps, sashes and Belts; Bonnet silks, satins, crapes lieses, and Tarhons; Embroider s, collars, chemise tts, capes, 4e. Habits, s'rcfs, cua, edgings and insertirtgs Embroidered reviere, lace, and Hemstitch embri"k handkerchiefs; Blonds, t!iu;ons and embroidered laces for jjifs; EmfertSdere4 Laces for shawls, Mantillas, and veils; Hottiton, Me hlen, Valencies, sad Cruaaela Laces ; English and wove thread Smyrna, Lisle thread and cotton laces ; Kid, Lisle thread, siik and sewing silk, gloves and mitts I'ren h and American Artificial Flowers. French lace, English, American and Italian. Straw Conn eta and Trimming. New York, Marth, ICJ2S7 Notice f Atiuiiulstration. " TOTICE is hereby given that the under- ' signed has this day taken out letters of Administration on the Estate of Samuel Morrow, late of Kentucky, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. D. TURP1E, Admr, april 21,1832 4it3. Administrator's Sale, NOTICE is hereby given that the nndersigned. Administrator of the Estate of i Fnncis Whitlow, deceased, will on Saturday the SS.h day of flay next, expose to s!e at public auction the personal property of the deceased, consisting of a set of Carpenier'a tools and two head of horses, &e. &.C., at the tesidenceor the undersirned. April 2, 1852. OSEPff PAtJGII. Terms: A credit of three months will be given on all aums over thrf e dollars, the purchaser giving his note whA approved security and without the benefits of valuation laws. april 12. 1852 4U3. At'' is iiili :'k fft Kotice T'lTOri'JL. is hereby given that the undcr1. t !'.p.! has this J ly tjkrn out letters of administration on the estate of Francis Whitlow, late of White county, deceased. All thoee having claims against said estate will fi'e them duly proven i and those indebted to th same can settle with the undersigned. The Csiate is probably insolvent. JOSEPH PAUGH, Adm'r. epril IS, t852-40w3 Dr. W. S. HAYMOND, intending to continue the practice of medicine, ha moved hia of ice into the south-east room of the Court House, (formerly occupied by A. Timmons as a law office,) where he will generally be found except when prolevsioiuilly absent. Monticeilo, epril ! Z, I852-43tf To hi" II liew Cis, 1 1 opulttr lioolt.. We are in want of Amenta l canvass this part of the State for our'new books. A email cap-tal ol Lilt "10 or 15 will be required Lo c I'muence v a n-- 1 n u active person can earn from , J h to ,( J per day. Some of our A 'u'i tarn iuUv..i rrore. Those dt biroiis of erta irj in this profitable busini -3, my ol tai i j r Wa of opera tion, and a l tt ct our t uLUvatiifS, by ad drestio, postrsid, m. l too.: i a co.. Nd. I -t , t.i r s.t, C'.tvt 'j; J, Ohio. a. a;., And every bojy l,.s v. i.i r" have at way c a I, a.: J at my c e .her t int I t-e a.l kinds of liilfc8, tO Will lleperte of eupervi.'ors, BeUlement sheets f-r As'-iintrators, all the various kinds of Liaiik DttJi, MortKsee and ell other blanks for pt-- Tt isi bitsiner. i..f II, V.SILL, Att'y Et law. y Up. ' l. " ,'j:,o indebted far Flour, Wheat and Miil ttsiiT, are once more astied to square 'e c n't wait much longer, Cring- on your wue&t wait you don't owe we will pay up cs-h for. KENDALL DSO, Norway, epril t, 1652. At tiie May term ef tha White Probate C urt, A, em d Cfturt uecla "-cc k, (itc:r - -j. ed the j e : t 1 1 : I) la h ' uTt " r 1 t r ft I S il , or f li 1 1 I i r : at tr c' i t ' I i i ', . . ; i -w L' v r i .... :. m il !" ' 1 . f u 1 1 t. 1 1 . t A k t Of the t 1

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I wish to call ysur ttcf t tto ii to the fact thai I a. s'i.1 in ihe business ol -, Manufacturing Plows at my olci frame shop on Main Street, F.ast ef the Dank, La Fayette, lnd. where -an bs found the largest and best lot of Plows that I ever have had in the market at any one time, which will he b 'd at reduced prices, and warranted to perior m well by W M .MA RT t N . N.B. I am the inventor of the Martin Plow; and have no connection in business with the firm of Martin 5; Lane, lor they never made Plows before last Spring You will please rive me csll before purchasing elsewhere. liewembfti tha sign of WM. MARTIN. Lafayette, IVb. 5, 1E5. 30m3. iLi J i-- J. i J. ,4 Si ja. JlL. k .Si. The Proprietors of ISattain's Magazine having purchased the large and handsoms stetl plate, c a re I u ', i y engraved in line and islttsiotint, from toe celebrated design by George Ca'.termole, representing The First li.e formers Presenting their Fameut Protest at the Diet of no ofl'er it in connexion with their Maga sine ou terms utiH ccedentediy low. This ruapniheent eoniposiuoit contains nearlyf one hundred figures, and includes attthintc portraits of the most prominent men connected with that important event The work (exclusive ot margin) faestsures 21 incht s Ly 15, and the print has never been retailed at a price leas than ;3 per copy. Each impression is accompanied by an instructive pictorial key of reference, describing the scene, 'he characters, the history which led to tha event, and tha principles contended for. In connexion with Sartain'e Msgaxine both works will be furtiinhed on the following iberol terms, which are invariably in ad vance t One Copy of Magazine and one of Print, $3 Two Copies of Mag;ixine ant five ol Prints, $5 Five Copies of the Magaaine, and five of the Print, together with one copy of both works to the tetter up of the Club, $12. The price of tfartain's Mairatine bein of uself 3 per annum, both works jointly may t w, by the above oiler, be had lor what was her fore the price of each separately. Preparations are making to publish in the Maaaaine a series of illustrated oracles on American History, commencing with a Pictorial Life of General Jackson. jO A gen t8 wanted in every town and village in the United States, to get up Clubs upon the above liberal terms. Bend on your Subscriptions, and secure $5 worth of reading- and engraving for A3. Ad dress, JOHN SARTAIN. & Co., Philadelphia. Public Sale. I will offer for sale at m v residence in Princeton Township on Tuesday the 1st ol June 1832, the following property! a lahorse wairon, one fanning mill, plo.va, har rows, hoea and axes three eet of harness one large cooking stove, tables, chnira and bedsteads, one Mantle clock, one rifle, one crosscut saw, some cows and calves, and young hos, with a great many articles not here mentioned. Sale to commence 9 o'clock Twelve hioruhs credit will be given- Other particulars made known on the dav ofnle. JAMES C. LI'TTJELL. I.I ay 0, 1 85 2.-45 w2 IRON, NAILS, GLASS. 'T TIZ are just receiving direct from Pitts W b-irich, Pa., tt fine assortment of Iron Nails, Gloss and Glass-wote. Call ami-tee, LOVEJOY iy REYNOLDS. spnl 1, 1852 LSO, received a small lot of Dry Goods X m. just trom Uiiiciniiatt, and a larger lot will be on hand in a lew days direct fr..m Phil a deipbta. On receipt of them we eh&il take pains to let people know it. Also, a small lot of ir.e&t, and salt by li: bbl. or bushel, for sale by LOVUJQY REYNOLDS, opril, 1852 SECUItlTY To FAMILIES A NO CREDITORS, EV THE FII1E IKsiJUANCIJ COMPANY OF COVINGTON, KW Q.A P t T A L S I CO , COO . fir las il. Oliver, Agent, Corner ?th and Eloi Bta. Ctn P. Ju D KINS', U. D.l . M. SLOCUM, M.I) 5 La m in Ens. Wt MIGIIELS, M.D.) T'TOTICEis hereby given that the tin derationed has this day taken outlet k .. . . . , . ters ci Aumuitetr&uon on me insists o Isaac LenJ&ii, deceased, lale of White County. The Estate ia probably sol vent. V ILL! AM ICEIiDALL, aJnr. . i .. iff t, I.i. il C .... Oil l zlt.: 7LZ 1 u kt ' iiOiLL. u-tiii ct t a r C'o. I) tt 1 I r f ' . r I f 'it V J . : ' , 1 1 i:i (;t: in lilies taeuitpUJ t' ; . .')Mji it p ri-- for P r i, 1 1 i (.i t ty i icty of t'j i . I t I t I , t f i 1 t i r. ' IH ft I tftti r I 1 i i I r i

JiUNDItC, i) MM.".- ,7 CIlhOMC V .1 ULVA UlsS DLMhl'l V, I liLA-,- OF TilU KtUNUYS, and all from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such 09 Couatipation. Inward 1'ilea, Fuiinees or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the 8 ui niach.Na u aea, 11 cart bur n.Dia-

guet far Food, t 'ulhiess or weight ia the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sir-king or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. S wimmiiijt of the Head. Hurried and Dif3cuil Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chokuig er Sui:o"outing sensations wtien in a lying posture Dunness of Vision, l).)ts or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency ol 'Perspiration, Yello wness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, thick, Chest, Limbs, &.c, Sudden Flushes of Heat.Bursniig in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great depression of spirits, can he effectually cured by DIE flOQFLAND'S CELEBRATED G kit 31 AN HITLERS, PEEPAI.ED Br tilt. C. M. JACKSO?). AT THE GERMAN MFD 'CINE STORE, 120, Arch St., Philadelphia. Their power vver Ine mlore tlittatr is not tx-t-lied if equalled ty any ether preparation in e United States; as the cures mttest, in tnani CaF after tkillul phyticiant had failed. These Bitters are worthy the a tention ol invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec tification of diseases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weaktie-s and affections of tha digestive orS.ms, they are withal, eafe.eertain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced i roiu tise Uoato n Bee, " The editor said, Dec. 2 'd. Dr. Hoof land Celebrated German Bitter for the cure ot Liver Complaint, Jaundice, D s pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines ol the day, These Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a fr end at our elbow eaye he has himself received an effectual and periua nent cure of Liver Complaint from the lias of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Caters, the patient constantly gains strength and vL"r a fact worthy ol great c onideration. They are pleasant in taste and e met', and can be uutl by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safely under any circumstance?. We are speaking jrorn ex perience,and to the r.Chcted we advise their use. Scott's Wreekly, one of the best Literary papprs published said, Aujj.25 lDs. IIooflasd's GekkamBitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, now recommended by some of the most prominent members of tin laculty as tin article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such ia the case, wiwould advise ail mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find thesi Bitter advantageous their health, as weknow from experience the salutary e fleet they hav npon weak sy tems. ESro EJvIilesice. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaiette, thi beet family newspaper published ia the Uo'ttei States- The editor Buys of Dlt IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN LITTERS It is seldom that we Tcoiniiiend what ar termed Patent Medicines, to the eotiiidmc. and patronage of our roalers; and therefor, when wo tecommend Dr. llotsiland'a Gcnnai Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understom that We are not speaking- of the nostrums o ihe day, hat are noised about fora brief peri od and then forgotten after they have dun their guilty racecf mischief, but of a med cine long established, universally prized, en Which has met the hearty i pproval of the fai ulty itself. Evidence upon euidonce f. as hern recrivt (like the foregoing) fjont all sections of II Union, the last three yeais, and Ihe stronotestimony in its falor is that there is w o re . it used in the practice of the leaui.ir Phvs clans of Pluladt lpiiio, lha n all i tFitr riomrui. combined, a fuel that can easily bp eetablis ed, and fully proving that a scientific prennr tion will meet with their r- ilet i pproi ul hi i presenied even in this form. That ths medicine will cure Liver Ci'ii plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can dou't aft using it as directed. It acts specifically up the stomach find liver; it it t ri i rable to ca mel ill mtl bilious dis aos the ehect is imu diate. They can be ndmin.stered to feim. or infants with safety and ri.;.alile beiuiii any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has atta:ned that h -h c h aeter which It is necessary fjr u'j i.iemrini" attain, to induce counietuiler? to put j, spurious articles at the risk of the lives those who are inuocentiv t 'ctlvi-J. Look o ell to the marks of i ,m Grvi ink Thv have the written i icnatisre. of C. . JACKSON upoii the wrat rer, and his n a blown in th bottle, without v t'.ci re f;i ri'. For sale Whotesate and Rtnil nt ths . GERMAN MEDICINE S I 0C, No. 120 Arch Street, one dour hi low Cijrt Philadelphia $ and by resprctat'.e dealers erelly throu?h tits country. Price Kc I To eriabie el! classes of of their 'VJi.ul tj ( real rtnotc TS. the advantages powers fciiSGI.8 i'OTTLK "is Also for sale by Lo v j jy n-Iontieeiia, ind.

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A tfjod 2 hotse wagort, for sale by L.LNDALL &, tZl3 - . . Lm i. ne undersiej keep contUntlyoA L.iJ good article ol poslar isthin?. TT .u T Z CO. MoA'TIcillo llst,Lst Eept. Si. 1S5I IStf :"pl AL1COE3- Any quantity far iIe tt "iJ tha chesp cash Store cf SPEAES & DAVIS. r.:.:.ikclb. Oct. 2. " It.'JAlI.uS celebrated met!eittee ei ! Good to cure the Ague, and it. lis that t. u. ia heit too for "br KENDALL' ET.O Norway, sept 25, '50 . EiiviiiCI iZf Ufotlior, " " 7" -3 A L C and retail Confections v Main street, c. door eaat of the Joc nl Cl!! iinesi, lifayctii, . 4 Sept 25, '53 i IMS PETTlT. till'KL A. MVIt iiit 4;.fc ,i U i' jC , Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Lafayetw Indiana. EEMl-WEIXLY, cT,OM MON'TICELLO-TO LAFAYETTi v.'" ' r V The Propietor Would infori. l - - tJie Travelling public that he i. i . . no w running a Seven Passeni i lack, iwice a WErir. letween MnticMIo and Lfayette-bayes donticeilo iys a sad. t IS O'clock, s. m.. and arriving t . - . uaioj tr.B nme days, at 2 o'clock, p. in. Leaves Lafayette VrCIaci-B tSEl3 -ttiir.;a j-s ut 8 o'clock, a. ia., and arnvt it MoDticelio same da) . WM. A. PARRY, Proprietor Monucc'lo, tug. ', 1U51 8 f Flax Seed. 'flHE highest price paid for clean I. Seed by KENDALL A- LRO. Norway, Sept. '50 1 INDIANA SADDLE, IlamessjVaiise, end Trtiak Maaalliciartr Lafayette, Ed. Inviiesthe alteation of the cltiiens ' iipperanoeandEiijoininTf ouiiiica, to his stork ia trade, at his shop on Columbia street, a few doors from the south-weit cornel of the public square. He mill continue tc make to order, and keeps constantly ig had a general assortment of eaddies, bridljs, mat unaalee, trunks. Valises, carpet bao-s, bucn riding-, and wagon whips, back "and bell lands, check and pluogh lines, nnd ia shor every thing connected with the biniru,,, & jf which are manufactured by experteneei lands and the beetof tlock. As tie inttrjcfatr ie ready at all times to accommodate .thola ate or retail cuntomera, he asks their mM tton to his stock and priccs.as he ctr u Sato please. oc H2, 'J r, - ' "F ii; tizn - r'.i t. ilc. I;OTiCE is hereby g-jveo that tha un- " dersigned es special Administrator lhe estate cf Henry Darr, deo'd. In .ursuance cf en order of the Wbita Pfoate Court, of February term, 1S2, wiiS xpose to sale Et public auction Ihe grjod ltd chattels of such Estate ordered to .esold.consiiiir.jin partcf q izi.';-.?3 ff B.coeo, candies, tobacco, ss,ll, in Ji J; jrcneral B9forl::;cr.t of pojjrks. Lc.. -on biturday, t!ie ilJiti a'av cl ',:'.;; !i e'.xt, at the Ware Ilnuse cf Ivr d's'L r-arly in ."Jo.n:;t h'j. U LUn Li i.j I A i i I .. . , it li. .o.i ii. peti.tl A... j f. Tprrs A crsd.t cl thres r .cm-? gtven on au turns over F.re ie pu .aser ; v , a r. ' : - ri'i-r i t r, security wii.ci th e bene tion Isivs 1 I WILE ,-t F.- .-'-nvs t3 rV. r VV it thev owe j, tn-JC:! or I,,;: !..,; n ii's.1 day cf IVrL. :ry, IZZ2. E. J a r i . c , i . r z , At. I" (Wi.i t . - s;:d i: - - 5 .'Ji .3 l:3t? C f t i lo : ; const jLinly c r v'i cf fcp!ar, Wchiut n. ia j a - , I. 4;i r -. , ioj aril: ! ? I -- Ci: r i t T (' clct-n: t r Laih:i; etly o. :,f L E. i Mr .'i licrMr 1. f.r t ".. r !. r.l cl ti1;. IL. -nil !k. ).. j- :

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