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f a-.-...'. Jl ' i L'lPofli, .UMTSSiflili;,',!'!' I V'"; ion su'xrr,;.. 1-3 5 t j n .11 be ch d. "JSP We srs teqvested to announce WilUA3 WtniT s a candidate before the Whig Coanty Contention, -for tSieeSce - of Sbertfi of W'fcite county. . i t HJ We are rcues;el to announce Moses II. SsEErz, as a candidate for Bhcriff. subject to the decision of the Whig Coave-isiioii. ; Reed: You may say to the Whigs of White couiitv, that the naoie of Jonathan P. RiT bey, may be us.-d in Convention, as a candidate for county Trcusurer- ? We are authorized io nnn ;incc SAxtKf. E. Burks, e a candida'e- for County I rc.isurer, subject to the dccisiiin .01 tite Dcraucri.ic convention Col. Eeeb: Please announce the name 01 Wjlliax Price, -is a ctnduiaie for 110 uiintioii beiore the Dtt'tiucraue C0.1 vt ntion, tor -Assessor of Urtion Tnwftfth'.p. O We aro . authorized to announce the nrttne ot A.ncrew Ingram, na a "andidate for Judge of the Court of Gonmion Pit hs, for the ttistiict composed of Tippccatioe end Whi tt countiesS3 We re authorized to announce th name of Isaac K. Eldridge, na CKtjiiJ.ite for Slieri?, eabjtct to the decision of -the Whig Lonvtntion. t- We are Authorized to announce th. name of Y. A. Parrv, ne a candidate foi Cou n ty Ttasurer, guhject tp the docaion 01 thWltig County Convention. ?We are authorized to announce II. A. Berket, as a candidate for rt'-eitctton t. tin oiSca of of Sheriff, 0 1 the October election. Coi.njEL Reed: Please announce ihe name of Wm Rcsseix, F.aq., as a eaadidate for th

uiace o: i rc surer, subject to the decision oi the DenioTattc Convention, eqd pi oast: na--ny voters of Prairie Township. ;- (JJ've are requested to announce th naio of Samukl A- Hct F, Esq., as a candidate for Judire of ilie Court of Common Pleas, for the district' composed of the counties o' White and Tippecanoe. (V"jCol. Reed Please announce Samuel Heckejtd irx as a candidate for County Treasurer; subject V the decisis" 'h ! ' prat ic County Convention. MANY VOTEC.3. ZZrVre authorized to announce Silas Abms as a ctndidatn for County Assessor, subject to the decission of a Democratic County Convention. We are Ruihoized to . announce , the name of Daniel Voust as a candidaU' for the - office of County Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, ,Ielicsiil Ko!ico. T Il- S. Korn. having r. a imed the pr iciici M 3 of medicine and eurg ry, tenders bt: ;roU'8Sionnl s win s to the. ciiiaieiis of Winti and adjoining counlit". s: - OSIce at his residence one and a ' lia's miles northeast of West Bedford. July 29th, fCi2. t.t Jfotiee. f DO hereby certify and ni-ke known t m. the public, hatiov wife, Martha S. Wood, ha3 left iny bed and hoard, and do forewar ait persons fr un tradiiia: With her, or crediting heron iny account, for I will not b rc-p.).-i si. ile for n of her contracts. Tin- the 15 day ot J.ne, 1852. W.M. J, WOOD Jasper county, Indiana. , - KcW Goods? Kcw OoodStJ irUriT received f-oni the east a large ant. 0$ mitgrBcentatock of Print, lawn? gin jriaus, A!ua :c, Pop.i it, cloths, tweeds, jean? And tvury variety ot 'Summer Goods for men. wear. A so, parasois, umbrellas, chia hit-for-men and boys, 5,GJ) yds best brant? brown .hee'.inj ana muslin, and evervihin t-lse -hat is wanted. We invit an ex.iniiii:. lion ot our etttca in rcgaid o quality a' prices, by uierch a nts, Ufa crs. traders, R ii road men, cauie buyers, a .d every one els in want ol j;oods, tor we wiil 'se t t!twho esale ntici reteil at a very mill I p'.oS lor Cabh, Wilt at a d p n , r.mt somV i jiro'iiisea. KKNl)Ai.L&. iiRuTHER. N way, J ii! . , i 85 i . . . . ASIliBICAM itEPiiii UB? OT INVENTIONS. o I ient r Irethu.,et, mn I I'tfjci , c t,t-vi,.!i Vt.h,iiii t.f t!-, ?, t c i r i r n: a j t c a : '. ii . . una l'uii-i ji. taunt K a, nt , un.i t'u' - ir... id t', ii 1 1 I-c .. ii u r,c, p, rt!..( i t i a: . ti S..T JU'.C! t I p b :C 1 li.it t it! li.-l riL.il.lt I Ol VOllJilie il Oi ti 3 Wli'-iy C iCllt(.i Bill. s al a i b' e j u ri il, w t ! i-.'i on the .jh o i' JU. l.it in i . '...Hi m..,o.I1I'.1Lwub new type, primed upon paper ot heavier Ult ii i l i v it uani in i t.ci 1 i v. iui?.ts. if is i tt! oi l ,e p :it-ht s iil.liititrate ii in,,.- i .'f uliini.; ttj ri. tt'ilt it". i t riiiiu,i.r! events teinaitc i . : advancement ot science; .. bt sides ; i-jr , ;i I trj t;-iil a - 'I ..ni i l -i. J t I1unit i)l i " i,.,' .so p j I. a' A v e..jy ii. i . . r i a t i ' f .. I ! ' . !t ov l r 1 I:.- n I " . to HiX a vas i ai! t .it I i.. t i" i . re .i world. .1 lld.w 1 COtiCC " I i a ; J c--'.i Tl.f re is n j i-u1 y , 'c, v t r. i.i 1 r 1 i n i i r r

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OF XllVt' IAMl!iUllh FOR VICE. PEES ICEST, WILLIAM 'VL KING, , -OF-ALABAMA. DertiocraUe lllccioral Ticket. STATE if LARtiE. On N PCT FIT, ot ripfjccauoe County. AM lis ii. LA.NC, of Oearborn County. District electors. 1. PCN'J. R. LU HO.N'sru.V, of Dubois. 2. JAMriJi is. ATliuN, or Clark. 3 Ja.lN A. titS.V tif.,KS, 01 i)ron, 4. i:.U t.':',lL OU.UOjN 1 ot OuacMrfl, 0. W.LXLA.H UOSE, of il.ury, C. VVtl,i,i AM J. iS'.i )V.N, of Marion, 7. OLtV L'.ii f. DAVIS, 01 Vermillion, H. LO.il.SZ C. UviUtiilBsi I'Y, ot Boone, a. iNO.tM.iN EJOY.ui rit. Jo-ph, 10. RfcuULSKN J. OAWdON, oi litK.lb, It. JAM ius McUJ V L Lu.of Grant. Democratic M:tta Ticket. ' FOR GOVERNOR. JOSEPH A. V lil.ifl 1 , ot Parke County. FOR LIEUTENANT OOVEKNOR. AStlBEL P. WILL . RU, of t-'loyd Count " ' FOR SECRETARY OF St ATM. NEIIEMIAII HAVuEN. o! Hush County. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE. JOHN P. DUNN, of Perry County. ' FOR TKF.ASLRER OH STATF., ELIJAH NEWLANO, ot Washington Co. FOR JLDOES OF THE SUPREME COLltT, WILLIAM il 'M'UAttT.ot ;:ss Countv, ANDREW DAVIDSON, oi Dec, it 11 r County, SAMUEL K PEUiitMS, f Marion County A DDiSU.N L. lit) ACME, of Parfce County. FOR REPORTER OF THE SLTiiE.ME COUKT, .', HORACE E. CARTER, ot Mo ,tsromry Co f'OR CLK..K OF TOESUPRtME COURT-,' -WILLIAM B. HEACti, ot Uoohu County. FO:t I'l.KIN I I ,N .It-.N 1 OI' l't!:I,iO l.SSlKitTiONl4 WM. C. LAUR-iBEE, of Putnam County. i,; ; jf -! ' T I ' FOR PRESIDENT, a. ijaZiiiii' . kj C 'Of -U. jit. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, J. QF NUltril CAROLINA. . ., Iiectorul -Ticket. 1 for Senatorial Electors, i IJeXs V S. Lane, Pleasa.it A. Uackleman. Contingent State Electors, James E, Blithe, T.i. 11 Aauis, For District Eh-ctota. First Pistrict Lemuel Q DoBruler, Dubois county ; contingent, John Chandler, ol Vanderburgh county, j Second District John L vrguson, Clark county ; contingent G. P. R. Wilson, Harrison CO'lIll). Third D.stnct Cap Scott Carter, Switzer' and county ; co. ituigent, Atansou Andrew s, Jennings county. I' uu. rlh District John II. iarquhar, Frankiu county ; contingent,-John S. Seoby, Decaur county. Fifth D strict Daviti Kilgore, Delaware' count ; contingent, J icon ii. Junan, Vyayn countv. Sixth District -Fabius M. Finch, Johns n county; contingent, John Coburn, Marioi cuiuity. Seventh District -Uiehrc! W. Thompson V'isro county ; contingent, Df A C Stevenson Putnam county Eigntk District (jr. O. uehnt, iippecano - countv; continttept, G. M.Divis, lloone t o. AmtA District t t) totantlilU, St Joseph county ; continue it.Thmnus Sumncr.M ,rsh il ..ounty. Ten'h District James S.Fraz-jr. Kosciusko coun.v; i:otinjjn, P P Bailey, Alien cou.it Eleventh District -John M Wallace, Or" in county; coiutiigtiH, Ch ifles J) .Murray, IJpwud coui)y. - WHIG TICKET. For O Pernor, ; -NICHOLAS MeGARTY, ot Marion Count) For Littileti'int Oocernor, WILLI AM WtLLl A Aid. ot K isciu'sko C S-'or Treasurer of Stjitc, SIMON T. UDLCY. of tlendtnchs Co. For Amliior oi 8tatc, .'J JUG LA 58 M VG"liiE, of .Vl.irion County T r t5i-crearv ut titate, JOiLN OSiiOltVH.'of Clay County. For it ;orier of iSuprciue ("ourt, A, 1j. iSiJilN, of L.porte County. For Ci" k ol Supreme Court, i'AIES A. WTRETCii, of Grant Count) For .Suiriinetitleti t o; Common Schools, A,li N WOOD,, of Putii im County. J uJen oi ills d it ;i renin Court, r"iasT District JO:fN a. HOW E, bco.Vd Dis raiCT CH itLEs4 DEWF.Y, - L fuiHD DtsTKicT D iVID McDoInT .1.0. Fouitia Disra;cT SAMUEL ii. GOOKlNS.' Free-Soil Nominations The folia .v'ni!; nominations were made For Gofer nor A. L. llobin&on , o Vanderburgh cour.Vyl . IJ. G:vrnor E D Crocker, St Joseph county. . E ledums Stale at Large S C . Stevens, Ceo W Julian, District jO!ectvrsTitst District, James C Veeeh; Second, ; Third, John G Cr. .i . : ! I ' .1 I ii .. . . i , . . -.'J', t 1 rn S Jl liu'l; , , Cl. Ii 5 I" h , Jlin Dm.) r i , C'.t't.ll , JU Va i'i, C ' f " 1J J If i1t!''' i t 2. f C '. .r j , 1

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of said Division, et tha C: . "t i - jmi MonUeeHii, on the evenir j cf Jt'3K 1C'32, to set;! up the busi-iip-cf 1 D.viaijtu ' All interested will take notice. . :.,.'' .. Bv order, of Coniiniitec. ! ' " C-liOIKJC J-iN VI) R, z. van nutfKtiui:, m: -a; ncuKBYv July 22th, 1852 ' "Pro ic i tr to 'Iicase.' r flD tuidtrsiJtit d will Lease lot iL a term of years, a very advaii'.ageous and TalnabU Mill privilege forcSiw and (Jri- t-Mul buiUii rs;as arc already on the premises, bat in need of r pair, and tha teasor will be at liberty to take tile property, for the term agreed upon, tor the sole consider at ion ot ittak.ng such repairs as nt.ty be defined necessary. For further particulars, tnq'lire ot tile undersigned by mail or otiierwis at Munon P.O. Wlite county, lad ., or ot D. H. Thornton at Wi st Bedford, Ind. ELIZABETH LOWE. . July I5ih, lSo3.lm.1 Sheriu.s Sa!s. T, T virtue of a preeept to me tlirecled it m the W hite County ' Probate Court, 1 wi!J expo.se to public sale on the 31st day of July, 1352, at the Court House tloor, ia the town of Monticello. within the hours jirescribed by law, the reins and profits lor the term of seven years, of the following Real Estate, to-u it: The South west quarter of the North east quarter of section Xo, thirteen (13, in Town No. twenty-seven (27) North ol range No. 'two (2) west, in said county of White." and ou'' failure to realize thf full amount ot judgement, interest atul cost,: I will -at tlie same time anl place, offer the fee siinpla cf said real estate.-. - - - - -'Dikea s th 3 property-of. Robert and Mary Cummins, ai.d llaehel.- Elizabeth. Jaco.b, Enochs Hester and George Dunham, at the suit of Noble W. Diekerson. M. A". OEiiKEV, Sheriff. W. C. Monticello, July B, 1852. 52w3 o 7" ! r r v "tf k. ti ;.. -,( j.. M. kjf Hi' M t - pottteciiries, i't ttim. t,:aiicc tmuer P.ttetit icine Factors ttS'D DSA.LEHS IN TOILET FANCY ARTICLES THE PEACTiCAL ADVISER, - OR, UUMl'EAUiCM (e OVER tiU,NlG BliCIPKS, . .. For the u'o of Urugisie, Apothecaries, Peitumers, Oonlect om rs, patent Aleuicine Factors, and De-riers in Toilet and Fancy A "ticie EDI I ED Br HORACE EVERETT, G aduuie and M ember ot ti;e C jiSoiie ot Pharmacy in the City of New-York. A?s The celebrated Recipe of Profesoi Willnrd, lormakiiiir good Soap at one cent pt i petindf that will waah better and quick without labor than auv other Soap ever manufactured. This alone is worth fifty tinieithe price of the booK to any family. Exc usive wholesale agent tor the United S'ateand Caiiuda, 'II W.LANDOD, 109 Nassau-Street, N. Y. Price, 30 cents. Poisj. l)tice Stamps encoscc to that amount wilj pay for one copy, whicl. w.ll he sent free to ny part of tho Unitec States. Stationer!!, Booksellers, Newspapei ir iits, Site., enclosing a cash remittance vil receive the woik utu large discount oil. mr ;. t", ; -y j? jjf m iii ' - i i ; ii i) ut:. m'acv. co., JOBBEtlS OF Foreign and Ioineiic, Staple untl Faiic A jent-' lor the sale of ! Drown end Uleechcd Sheetings, Cloths, Cotton Yarne, &.c, Sj C. letllfr! G.mhIi ' Every Variety, NO. 10, I'URDUEhS BLOCK, LAFAYETTE, IJSD. John Pckuue, Laiavt-tte, tud. F- B. Sia. v, N. Y D.V. VV Golden-, N. Y . i5eo. Walker, " C. G. PeRiviks, Lai'to.Ia. !T7"E ure-now rcceivina; a n-ye assortnjem "f" ' of Stapleail.l Fancy Dry Goods, incllliiiiif a invo-e slock til'IIosierv, Gloves, Whiti Goods, Cloths, Cassimeri s. Veilings, Tailor's1'riimninus,' Notions, &,p., &c. The attention ol city, and coin try Dealers in particular, are invited to our stock, aptil 13,- PLHIDUE, STACY ..v Co. YOUTH & MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS LIFE, OR A Pre ik a Jure D.'iuh. 8Lir.IS.13 !" o c I f 1 rose r ra tinn only c J.::. This Book, just published, i flKed with useful information, on tho inrtrmiiiea and d seases ot tho Generative t ' ; .1 . :i. It nd dresses itself alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprthend oi suilVr under the dire consequences ot ear'iy I'f u' ID! JiJ IRl.l.iTlll'l ! to i . v ho ,11 the exhaustive ft acts of sudt-ntarv and bane ful h it's us to ml who hi a a 4i tu it. to .decli n iii puysieal energy, are the viciirns of nervous iiRJ mentut ueotitty, end oi moping; and nielatu'.i.1 v ! ' -;l nrv. 1 't. K. v ouhi a , . :; v. i x .jo;:. Tne vluabla adyieR an4 tttiurewKve warnin if u gives, will prevent years ot tntset" a no aunering aud aivo annually 'luo asanas o Lives. r n I :t "j -n i 1 1 j e ; f in ' --t i ' a leuer, n I i -. 1 to Dll III ..EL it-, I". ' ." i r.i"rol " ill' Oi UMi' i it" i " '-,' ten spruce an' sii' i a uu i. I 1 Vi ' i:: .: , i , ) II ' r ' t I , -I i I . 1 1 L A E . ... a.-. 5. t. i . . n v . . 1 jr i ,iu! ,i '. t . 1 1. ii. :-;s ntin oi , i 1 , ' I I' ' l t H I i F i r t i r i i f t i ii.Jp in I r i . : nl'y r. ', j i ( n - '..-- j ! r - J . . ! r , ) a t ci . i i - 1 y 1 i r . . , L i e ufti

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'"1 1 f .8. il iiXJA i. 4. A JK. . A. A J a. ... M 4. r..:jncd npcf.c.3 to the I t r-v .Oi f v t r r-j, s-. I thi5 Chietlain to ;1 I Hill!! iH ? K ;;! '.. ' : ;, ai i ti.ki (INVAIU AIU.Y IN" AlVANCL) j Provided the subscription list be raised to one thousand or' more.! Hie Chieftain will contain as. least tmothird more reading matter than til presei'it, cmbraciug Foreign, Domestic, and Political News. Agriciilttira!,' the 'lancet.--, j Miscellaneous matter, Tcc, &l,c. Ahhotigh it will not be expected of us to take sides on political questions, we expect to keep our readers as well posted up in political matters as we consistcntlj cast to maintain our neutrality. Tiiis will be an important year to the voters of every countv in the .Stale, and every county will feel interested in the electi m cf their County as well as State officers": and dieir county papers are expected to act "a conspicuous part in sue), , elections, .at; leas , so far as the county elections arc concerned if not in the State and Presidential. Our .subscription list can easily be raised to one thousand or more, if each subscriber would expend ten or twenty minutes in tho endeavor to raise, one or two tnoro 'besides- himself. 'Home, i,ve are inclined to think, can raise at least a dozen. The more the better. " Will . our Kc.id.s make die effort? It can be done- with less than half tho trouble there was to raise 550,000 Hail Road stock, and without any expense. Let the effort be made and the names - sent in by the "middle of August, or sooner A. V, REED. imt'8 bein g hard and money scarce we iiii oiler our incieasvd stock of goods at cost and carriage and a ler.tle prorit. We have just received and arc receiving our spring goods, and we hatter oui s.'-lyi. a tiiat we can sell goods cheaper than ever was sold oefore in this part of tfjs coutsiry. Our itock consist in part, of Fancy Lawns, De Lains. Barge, pttgbams. silks and satins, Loudon I ustres. A I jiacc.it--, Swiss mulls, (johinctts, jaconetts, edgings, calico prints of a'l kinds :ind descriptions ot the latest etytes, silk handkerchitis. table cloths, parasols, cotton yarn, cotton bat tin sis, Irish linen, brown and bleached muslins 'at vtry low prices, cloths, Gast.nerea, saiinctts, casineits, u large and beautiful a"rlnunt of tfoods suitable for men and boy summer wear. A Iso n lo t ot read y made c'.othin r. ' Oaots and Sltoes, We have also a latcc and wi 11 selected stock of boots and shots, hats and caps, of any size, quality and pattern, besides a great variety of booueis fur the. ladies. Qaeens.warc A -large aseortmr nt o( China, glass, qiieenaware, tin and Japan, ware, spittooHi, cj-c. Ilarts-H'tire and Cutlery . Iron, plow steel, naiU, knivts and forks, Coi-'ee-inill. sadirons, hammers, hatchets, files, locks, doorhangines, lojnnd trace r!iaint( soives to sift mcai for "Corn Dodgers." hoes and shove's, hand-saws, &c. - ' " Groceries Tea,Coff.'e, molasses, vin.E;T3T, pepper, epices nf all kind.?, starch, caioratu?. Ktriaer, Cod-Ssb, Kac;tcrci, b3Conhama ani siioulders. ijewues a ins or w"'!.';pii.warc, bucij es hi K htwl- r V dcr. ah'ji. it ad, pert" 'in ctps uC AM of which we will sell rerv t-hrap for cneh or approved trade. W e tiimte ft: t- ".ve in arall ,' i I : r t ivn'tf and price do not .. i.O w i. : a) fee jii'.-.! A .11 S i J ...J JL M W l - - .. C- .t r- -j i r - t r-- ;, A i. :)- i-it , i i... i i 0 ..: : i-: ( . f ' f ' . .-..( , .! iv.i'.f;;::, Tl in II Ji s . o 'tii df i' , i , ttiiu ' i" ' li'Kl" i',f tr ivi " i Tt Tl s, . 1 1 ' till I I t y 1. 1 1

AND IICSLL s "tun t; fa c; t r" ' - s C. . d' iilli' ( ,1 l,' t l' , rt L FAY r.TTZ!, i; . I oe very U-t i r.nei imi t.i C-,L '.3v.,, havinir teen sotten tip and thoroufji? teste J his season. This stove very heavy with a larger oven than any otlu r stove of the same s ze. We wish to call your particciar attention to this stove. -".-'" , The best patterns of Cincinnati Premium Cuok Stoves nlwav, on hand; Parlor Move, cast Bra! eliect iron.'u ish the Felf.Keottlater' lareo Churcli cr Hall Stoves, very heaf't ' hisnd faesttn? stoves of olfk ind.'" . ' ' " 'We will keep' c-vrmam'y on fiand a sere' assortment r Tin-Ware, wlue'n 'in poiatof neatness, durability and cheapness, csrmiH t'-e surpassed on the Wabash, and which we wii sell at 'wholesale or retail. . We are also prepared to'exccite all kinds cf job wnrk pertailiin to the business, ioch aa t;n roofs, getters and spout for houses, bata tubs and other bathing apparstus. A )o, sheet iron .'k i f r. i M'l ', --h i Ai'-T'zlt S'ovcs. Ihui i j: J (.oiCf'rpi' .M :,f:s' j'irc, chtiii'iy 1'iirs, mC. t: srrt t - i All those wan tint? anything tn our hoe. mvA i'. n J i t to ' lu ! r cd v in f i ;e t j s'iJ e; , 1 s aiirt'-'i Lt, re . ."I.t i'; t -i-::r. La fa -tetie, 8pn S2 llyl - T. j WW X r X 1 .'A .V y . iJ -i-is-t XSccciveUl - - -"-JpLLE?, C ETON ICj Ar r.w t - t . i i,. ' a r ' .,' tJ-iTtii.tiil tf s5Ji l. e dry e" i"Ls, a' , icJ i) t'lCJ:1' r r traJe, wL. , wi'iibo sold at tiie lowest prices. Oar a ."sortmeijt tyjli always be kept complete and we do notiatend to he un-icrsolJ by a store on the Wabash Riyer, con.e and set-; also alarms st.ick of iron, nails, glass'stee1,' steel springs, iron aicltrecs, plows, hinged, petals, tlei dve stuti's, ect., cel. j also very large stock -of coffee, suar. ricr,. mtlaifcst tobacco, and other grocetire, all of which wi'.l te od lor cash n little . lees than " can e bought at Lft- . fayette or other placra. .' . - P0LLE3 CO LT0N & " COriftsbuig May Z l35i. " ' liO-ok this ' Way. ' mhe subscribers are conipelled to say As- totho.se indebted tn them, thatUD.es immediatP payment is made, they sbsli put all c!a!m3into tha hands ot the prop er officers for collect. cn. W e must hav? pay, and self-pre.servEtion compels us s5 to "do. OOLLES & COLTON. Pittsburg, 'May 20, 1852. """THlTE FISH Constantly on hind and . , for sate by DOLLES COLTON $ Co. Cool Citrtllrgrt isrltitus-, and Cletls ,L'R Jlachines are prepaicJ to do up the P carding: ia th best possible manner and we are also tiui-og up machinery for sptanitigwhich will cnabl'i tlxni to do up promptly ell in that line that shall be entr'itedthem. BOLLES, COLTON & Co Clothin? and .Cloths. A S, !eod;j 'ss'scsrlmejit ofSummertnd, - Win: jt clothing on hand at pneeat less tl.an can be fuund. for sale, st BOLLES, COLTON, & Co. Pitlsburg, May 20th, 1C52. 4Ctf Dexea Grind Stones, lon'tanllv on hand and for sals, ; DOLLCS. COLTON, & Co. Pittsburg, - May 0, lS52.-4Ctf -?0X, F-UtU' aad eteel plow trtolcfij Ht i Co' tl and Grubbing Hoes, with a few picks at - .. -L0VEJ0Y & REYNOLDS. ' ' ' I'or&st 3 aid Scythes. i. 3. and 4 tim Forks; also Scytbe Saeifcs from Pino, Conable & Co., at LOVEJOY vt REYNOLDS. obacco, CoiTse, Sogar, .io.assts, tar, ooden-w e. Churns, Buckets. Cotton-yarn, cottonI- n . r.t.;-z. Carpet o a i ! i o 'it 1i rf- v ' warp, just.'em Cinein n-tt, LOVEJOY spri!,lS32. TUS ul-.ml'ckv 'iT.-Ti' '.ri i."rn ti::c.uanci; cj:..'.:. v, at coMM-i o.. i. rt r... , . J i - s - J ir rC i L' v ' S '-' i t r r r 1 t i C w" I I-'. 5" r- s

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