The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 5, Monticello, White County, 12 August 1852 — Page 4

' : ' wt si ali i neatest i r I. it 1 t 1 l i very fcsat Dill r un1' j-. K nriounce to ju riding "i t . i s-i-ij. Ee IS t t 1 t jr s it 6 lej, I CO'ilStSEi'f a sit4 L , a a. rr & or , ri c i t 1 C I:Cti l Ii l i n JT .1 . - . , i 'l ill , 4 raja j-at .3 t v t l a n t t ' i i l : L-w , ; or t1" i m is c . 1 ( in - L . yew tr.J c ,t line, are invited l c ock and n rices. - arytl i 2 in ami examine hi. t;toro on the North side of Mainatreet, west f tha public square, si;n ol the Golden Hat sprit, 1B52 4'it2 r:or,FECTU3 of tii e schoolmate The principal object oS th s publication is n present 10 ouin ui un gto IUapek, for School and Home Instruction, atiiwiilvincr a want, lone felt by Teachers, lor a Class Reader, which the pupils may sub-tu-.rihm far. and which shall come to them ev ery month, filled with articles of a novel, interesting, and instructive character, and in which every thing shall bo arranged tot re iin in schools- The fallowing truturta of the iiTnoolmate adapt it to this purpose: Ftrst. A Chart fur Reading and peaking, to be fouad on the aecond cover page of each number, giving a fail, but concise set of rules for reading and speaking, accompanied by ihelorisal signs, to be used in tlic different articles in the book, for the purpose ol denoting the pauses, inflections, and tones of the passages to which they are attached- There is also ft set of numbered gestures which apply to the selected speeches. This plan secures to this periodical every advantage of a standard reader, supplying lundamental principles which the teacher "may enlarge upon and illustrate. Second. A series of familiaressays on read ing and speaking, written in such a style as ahull attract the attention of youth. Third. Interesting articles in every department of art science, such as Philosophy, Astronomy, Mechanics, Natural History. Geography, Travels, Biography, &c. Also escort on Composition, Drawing, and Painting; all of which are intended to assist the young in their search for information. Fourlh Lectures to the joung, by which they may tic prove their uur.da and habits; oc aasionaily a good s'.ory, or a pge of anecdou-8 with an instructive moral. Tiiese, like most oftheodier pieces, aro adapted to girls, as well as boys. Fifth. Selections from the best modern orators, and other speeches in prose and pottry, marked with inflections , tones, and gestures, to be used f or declamation. We shall also have a carefully prepared dialogue in each number. , Sixth. A news department, with mtclu cence from all parts of the world, but partic ularly devoted to the interesting -j ,g! s:n,nih. A chanter called The Teacher Desk, containing the correspondence of pu nils to the editor, and among eacli oilier, encouraging tliein to exchange drawings and maps, composition?, and skill, with each oth art -also proposincr Philosophical questions, pmfeieraii, and puziles; besides publishing mnv little matters of interest o youth. Ei-lik. A good piece of music every month, for school singing, competed expressly far tus Schoolmate, and set to oiiginal words. , r. , . , , Xmth Notices of New Books which have been written for the improvement of the v o u n I? Tenth. Numerous and beautiful enifravinee prepared for via oy Jocetyn, every month. Every article, whatever may be its subject, ws! be arranged in short paragraphs I r reading. The magaxine may cither supply the place ol other readers, or be used in connection with them. It is suggested to teachers wno.a schools- are so large that each pupil can Rot have a copy, that twelve or more copies be obtained, and a class supplied with them; our csul price would make the expense but 75cents to each scholarfor the year, or hail f that amount for one volume of six moniha Teachers are requested to use their eflorts to introduce it into their own, nd other schools. As It is intended for home, as well as school, instruction, it is hoped that it will find its way into hundred, and thousands ol fam ihettliroa-jhoot our country, as we have tia doubt that members of any faffiuv would find it a pUtiiwtand useful companion. Our itrnis, loosl4ertjs it. aie and character, make it the cheapos ork of the kind ever published, and place U within the reach ol all classes. , - , . Oar Contributors include some of the best writers for the younin the country, and no n-iins or expense wilt be spared to render this work useful, instructive, and entertaining. Noiiiirt? will be admitted to its page, in any de rree Ujtaiian or objectionable. Tho Schoolmate will be published regularlv on tho first day of every month, and can b maitad.to any part of the United States "Each number contains thirty-two octavo ,nj, and there are two volumes in the vear. i if s'x numbers each, commencing wah th j FWruarv and August numbers, thus mainv , a g.ni.ioiittal volume ol U'Z poge.or a vearlvoneof S3-4 pases, which can easily be J : , - ,i1.rBJriin will run throuyb sis 4, itlit " u numbers, and an index be published to each numbers, a volanis. The rang; ht i.u; .'-era can a line is stereotyped, and be sent to order at a in . i -1 E'wav! in Aivf nee. 1 t ;ur,e C-.st 'ti ii , ii ' 5-0 ' " " 9 0 I 12 ' if ". of sa'. "t mad ii . ;.'.' ! Is" ' Lac. l i ' - . J. i 1 Ct 1 it t i v. i.i t 1 i i .- ' ,;i,a If t I V I f a, ' -1 , t . - .15 3 t.-l a- ' i a ( 8 f Ui 1 at -. s : s " , in i, l! ! IS, thit Union, are ret r t . L" ill-;! r c, Ft' "

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c::.r:Lr.3 p. r u co., (L Hl. r." i-; in, II j J -v s l. Co.,) Ik fciL- tet -4-J- 3 jsi i. ij?, Hi iSroadway, I liunf ejui'.. tf Li; s ffy a rtvt if ir JL Cii.. TCTTVE now on hand, sad will be tecetv--laui. ing daily through the season, ISEVV G jUiJS, direct from the European manulncturers, and cash Auctions, rich, lisshioiiabttI'ancy Kiik Millinery- Good. Uur stock ot rich Ribbons, comprises every variety ot the latest and moat beautiful deeigna imported. Many or nur Goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from ouron de nip inland patterns and stand unrivalled. We oi our goods for .next Cash at lower prices itian any credit louse in America can fiord. All purchasers will find it greatly to then '.ntorest to reserve a portion of their mone) and make selections from our great variety ol Ciiesp (ioo . Ribbon ii-h for bonnets, caps, sashes and Belts ; Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisses, and Tart toiif ; E t:brok!f; s, collars, chemise tis. cnpes.iVc. Habits, sleeves, cu lis, edgings and it)ert!i ; Embroidered reviere, luct, and ilemstitch lambrik itap'kerchiefa ; B unds, i,ur u.3 aiij eaibroidered laces foi eat s ; Embroidered Laces for shawls, Mantillas and veiisj llonuon, M-hlen, VTalencies, and Brussels Lnces; English ami wove thread Smyrna, Lisle thread and co-t lnces; Kid, Lisle thread, silk and sewing silk, gloves and mitta Fren h anrt A -nencan Artificial Flowers. French lace, F.glish, American and Italian. Straw Bsnntu nml Trim mi n "s. New York, March, 1852 37 Hot fee of Aflsti I siistrai lou STOTICE is hereby given that the undert signed has this dy taken out letters ot Ad ministration on the Estate of Sam u el Morrow, late of Kentucky, decenspd. Theestuti is probably solvent. D. TURP1E, Admr, april 21,18524113. j Administrator's. Notice. ) TJOTI(JE is hereby given that the underX ''4 signed has this day taken out letters o adminislralton on the estate ot Francis Whitlow, late of White county, deceased. All th)se having clnims ugiiinst said estate will fi!e them duly proven: and those indebted to the same can settle with the u ndurstitned. The csjate is probablv insolvent. JOS U I'll PA UGH, Adm'r. spril 15, lS52-40w3 iaMlicul notice. Dr. W. S. flAY.UOND, iniendinir to continue i he practice of medicine, has moved hit ofjjce into the soiuh-east room of the Cour House, (formerly occupied by A. Ttmmons

a law otiice, where he will generally bi found exce Moiiticel xcept when prolessioimily ubscnt. lo, april 15, lb-4Uii To Sell New and. Popular Books. We are in want of Agents to canvass thb part of the State for our new books. A small capita! ot but $10 or 15 will b. required to commence w-ito, and n active per son can earn from J3,C0 to $a,00 per day. Borne of onr Agents earn much more. Those desirous of engaging in this profitable business, may obtain our plan of operation, and a list of our Publications, by addressing, post-pnid, M. F. TOOKER & CO.. No. 102 Superior at, CU vcland. Ohio. Pay Up. lERSONS indebted lor Flour, Wheat anri . Mill stuff, ar once morn iisked to s iifin up. We c n't wait much longrr. Bring oc your wheat what you don't owe we will pstj the cash for. KENDALL ty URO. ' Norway, spril I, 1852 STATE OF INDIANA, White County. At tho M.iv term of toe While Pro', alt Court, A. D. 1853, said court declared the esta'eof Jesse Coppock, decebsed. to bt probably insolvent : creditors are thereto re required to file their claims against theestntt for allowance i n said Probata court within ten months from the date hereof, or they will not be en u tied to payment, GEORGE SAYLOR. Administrator. X ay, 1 1 tii, 1832.-443 Look r ! ;l Remember. t is my sincere desire that the person wlm took trom my omee the first vol u rns of tin work, entitled the "Three Students, ' should cull anrl get the other, two volumes, as the) n re of no use to mo in the ahscence oi iln first. The others might be of irreut benefit to the persen having the firs, volume. In kind ties?, R. W. SILL. N. B. If you do not wish v e others, pleas return the first volume, and you will ohli.?e, 11. W. S. ;.lon'ic llo, May 2.0, I E 52. Ladles Dress Goods, UST received, a eplendid article of Eeraje, DeLainea, and Lawns, bv KENDALL 4- ERO 203 br'.s Palt in prune order, for &a!e bv BO LLCS, COLTON & CO. epr.I I, t832-33tf A INT ot 3L.ctt 'IG in t' e l'..t I 7" t.Ct 1 in i., Jviiy I, I: iZ. ( J icKii-s j a - - , hi. - h

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Dr. Jhs II. Oliver. Axeut. Corner " tli and Elui Sis. Cm P. JUDKIN3. M. D.i . m. Loou.'.i, n o I L vv. .vnoanLs, :i.d. Pap cr Elo-iagl k D ejo t, No. 44 Courtlundl Sire t, New York, OPPuSITE THIS MERCHANTS' HOTEL. The Croton ManafactoiiRe Co. (Organized under the General Af.mu factoring Lava oj the i tute vj A etc Xurk.) Offers at wlioit sale, iti q u.- n titles to tiuit put chasers, at Mtinufactureis' lowest prices, focash or ,uproved creisit. Paper ilaiigings of every variety of stylo and price. Horde' s to match. Fire Board Paints in great variety. Trnns; i rent Window thuds.. Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Papers, end Window hide Fixtures, Ot the latt stetyles and superior finish, all of their own munuf icturs and io.fortsiioii As thrir Stuck is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, books 1 lei s, am1 Dealers in these ai tides, to c'uli mid xami tie their eu Its and prices whenever they visit the city. Country Mi rchants can examine th:t Stock from G o'cio' k t.i t!is ma-ningHiU 10 u'clucA tn the erfitV j. New York, March I, 1S52. Town Pro, erty Ir Sale. TOE undetsigmd otitis lor sule lour town lota m Mon : icelio, with u g iod tirick d wi H ny house, stable, &c, thereou. '' lie property is situated in ihe north end of the town, and i a very desirublo locution toi a resilience. ISAAC BRASY. March 2.5, 1 852--37 w4 ! Ilool& Agents and Canvassers HKRH IS THE BOOK FOR YOU 1 I SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, AND THE ARCTIC RFC loNS. Atth deluded notices ol the Expeuition in (earch ol the iiitsing vesstls under Sil John Franklin; by P. L. fcimuioiuls. To which 1? .tuded an account uf the Americ.-in Expedi11011, by John 0. Lord, D. D., 4J0 pages, price .1 '25. To contain a Map ot the Arctic Rtgions and pl.iies i lust.utuiir t e work. Where for relentless months continued night, Jolds, o'er ihe glittering w.iste, lier sturr) light." "Ttie navies of America and Engl md have ielore met uoon the ocean, but th. y met for atrite. Nil w, 100, iot y met lor stti'v, oquali lelermui id, but not with e.ieh utiiei. i'lie .net in Hie holy cnuso of benevolence iimu uuiuan S)mpathy, to tatt!e vvit.i tlie elements beneath tho Arctic Circle; and the chivalric ocroism which thel'ov stout hearts 01 the two nations displiiyt d in th.it conflict redounos a thousand lolu more t the glory of ihe actors. '.heir governments and the nice, than it lour core bhips and ten thousand iirnicd men hao loughl lo the master) or each oilier upon tht broad ocean, and battered hulks alio uiurr. 1. eorpjes had gone down to the eoral cuves 01 the sen, a dreadful offetinsfto the demon ol Discord, 111 which ivtnt troops ol wtdowe and orphan children would have sent up n crv ol wail. Now the heroes ndvaitced inunlully to rescue husbands and faihers, to rentlore them to their wives and children." iTJTGood acttve Agents wnuied, -to sell the , uove uook, to wu jui exclusive agency 10 a county wit', bo jjiven. On receipt of $i "25, we will forward on copy of the above Uonk (tOi Agents to uso as 1 s 1 m pie copy,) b m ill, piislajre paid. tonn place in the Unwed St ites, not exceed 5oHJ .niles trom liunalo, C, liicn tfo, or IMew 5t ork Q7iooka sent by mail tuust be pre paid, -tocoming to tne new rosiajs law. I Posts ir01 this work is about 25 cents for each and e-ver 500 miles.) O v holoealo Prices .or above and other saleable Bcoks, tor which we want Agents, will be forwarded on application to us, post paiu. G. 11. DERBY tV Co., Book Pu blithers, Buffalo, N. Y The Proprietors ot iiartuin's Majujtnie having purchased the large and hnndsoms ete I pi.-ite, careiusly engraved in line and mezzijtint, from the celebrated design by Georgi Cn'-termole, representing The First Reformers Preseti ing their Famous Protest at the Dut of spires, m losa, now offer it in connexion with their Mapa zine 011 terms unp eeedented y low. Tliis magnihcent composition consain nearly one hundred figures, and includes a 11 tin nt c portraits of the most prominent men connected with that important event. The work (exclusive of margin) measure 21 itscht s by 15, and the print has never been retailed a t n price less than $3 per copy. Each impression io accompanied by an instructive pietor.ul key ol reference, describing the auene, - he characters, the history which led to ihe event, and i!u principles contended for In connexion with S.-trtnin'a Magazine both works will be tunsifbed on the following iberul terms, which are invariably in advance: One Copy of Mura&ine and one of Print, $! fwo Copies of Mig-ziite imi five t Piint?, go F'V Copka ot the .Uaaaine, and five ot' m, Pi fii, ' . r v I h 1 t.t !, ; ' i 1 -;,(. to the in utr 00 ot tne Ciuo, ' 2 - , 3 ) J 01 ,'l , i 1 ' t 1, 1 its' 1 1 , r 1 1. 1 .. i o !i "v r . jo, . t , "1,11 1 pi! ivi i ' r, bf 'ftid iwr vil.l heri fore me price ol each s-ii-irnti U. I'll ,i it .ai 11' iru 1 1 V 1 - t 1 t , t t "T Ot Mi -1 w t; s h . Ol .: , j iini' n i", A .v eb c. v l' , -tO! 1 1 . j 1 ! rj- urn fa ... ( i 1 f V 1 u f:o n the above l .-I r ,1, ;a 1 r 1 111 ! h J ar.iii. 1 h 1 1 tvn r j tvn and v i ! . -t 1 C u 1 ' f il s- rni f f,B tert, unp i r cr

JAL'.."Di...i- uVtPr.i-jirt, c.i MU C.l AtHVUls DtBlLiTY, DISEASED OF THE KlUNtiB, aa J all isesisi a a rising Irom a disordered Liver or Stoma eh. such aa voustipation. Inward Piles. Ful.nesi

or Bio. 1 i to die Head, Acidity of the SloniKch. Nausea, lli-anburn.Dia-guat for F00.1, f i.llueas 01 weiatht in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sii-king or Flutteringat the Pit ot the Stomnch, Swinimiiig uf the Head. Hurried ana D.CIcult Breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choanig er Suiiocatuir 8ei)utions wnen in a I) tug poaturo Diuiiit as of Vision, Dots or Web a before the Ssiirht. Fever and dull p.in in the Ilea l, D. Mciencv oi Perspiration, Yellowness 'ol tho Sjk.ni and Eyes. Pun in the S ,de, back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Su-'den Flushes ot Ueat.Buriiiiiif In the Flesh, Coiitnut linitinina of Evil nua ureat depression ol spirits, can be etT.ctu illy cured by 3 DR. !IOOi-LXD-S CELEBRATED Gt.RMAN HITLERS, JPEfcPA, F.D BY 1R. C. SI. JACKSON", AT THE GERMAN MED CINK STORE, 120, Arch St., I'lulndelphiii. Their power over lie a'toce iiatases it not exI lled ij etU'illetJ by any other pre,narut-un in e United Htutex: as the cures attest, in many cusps after skill ul pliysicians had failed. These Bi tiers are worth 1 the a tendon of inyatids Poses-siiiir gn at v:rtui s in rtc lificatiofi l diseases of ihe Liver nn leaser elaiuls, clcrc.Sinj the. most Se-alchlnir po trs Ul wenkne 8 11 nd nil". -etions ol tlie it,r -uve Oifi.ns, tiiey are witiiii, sate.ct rt.ii.; and pfeasan '.. Head and be Convinced ! Tin editor i id, !)( "Z i. Dr.IIjoj ,1) ids Celebrated German Bitters for the cure Liver c.mp ami. j - un-i.ee, D a ,iepsia, Chroiiio or N'ei vous Dehi 1 1 , ia deservedly one of the mosi p puiar medimnes of the d iy. These Bitters have lo eir ued bv thousands, iiud a fr end nt "ur olhuw sua he has hiit. sell receivfd an O'eclu il and p.-rt.ta tient cure it Liver Coinpl,.i n 1 trom -h. use ol this remedy. We are convinced th a. in the uso of ilii'si U tters, the patient constantly iiains lrengih and viifur a fii-t worth v of great coillinriioii. 1 iiev are p:t.-aaaiil t- ste and tunel1. and can iie usi u In iiem ill Ml wiui the most celic-iie siomn hit vtirh under a ny c rcunm utiCes. W e are sal IV jroni expi'rie.ice,aiiu to the .-.ffl.cttd wo advise i- - n 1 : it iht-ir use. Scott's Weekly, 0:10 of tho. best Literary papers published Slid Aii.2j 'D-i. H JlFI.AMl's GeRMA V lillTEHS, man 0 fa clureu by Dr. J iCK i. n..w r, lu.mn mitvl !- v .oiiie ot the uiofl proiniiit. lit m .11S, ...t ti' lac u: ty 11 s u u article ot m uc . - 'Ho e . . i c . I male weukn-8. As suco l 1.I10 eas wmiia naviai- a. 1 111 in is t. wciaia a ooltU'. and thus save tlieuiselvcs m iirh sick ut ss. Petsons ot debilitated coniii ulima wi I ! fin d th se Uutcta adv iiitageous iheir health as we know Horn experience the sanitary eli'ect they have upon weak systems.' More Ilvidcace. Tl.e Piiilade.phia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper piitdi.-hed in the Uuitetl States- 'I'ho ediinr says of Dii HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ll is seldom thul we rt conunen.-' what are termed Pa'ent Meiiie'uits, to the eonrlJ nee and patronage oi' our ninlers; and therefore when we lecommeiid Dr. Uoofl ino's German tiitiers, we witdi it li be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, 'hat are nois d about for a brie! period and then torirotten after they have done their guiit race of mischief, but of a medicuie long establihed, univeisally pr ied, vnd which has met the hearty, pprovalot ihe faculty itself.' Evidence upon euidence l:aa been received (like tho foregoing) tiom till sections ot the Union, the last three yeuis, and the strongost testimony in its favor is that there is more ol it used in the practice ot the tegular Physicians of Puiladelphi", than all other uosmimcombined. .a tact 'hat can easily be establish, ed. and fully proving? that 11 scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presetted even in this form. That this medie.inu will cure Liver Complaint and Dv spepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious dis ust-s th effect is immediateThe can be administered to femaief or infants with safely end reliable benefit ai iny time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has atiauifd that high chaiicter which it (snecissaiy for ail medicines 1, utain, to induce counterfeiters input lorn: -purious articles at the rik ol the lives 01 those who are ii'iiocml - deceived. Look ell to thk masks of the GenuineTb"V have the written si tr na 1 11 rt- uf C. AI JACKSON upon ihe wrapper, and bin nam :-town in the bottle, ttii,oul which thetj urttpurious. For sale Wlso'esflo nnd II--tail nt the GERMAN M E D I CINE STORE, Vo. 120 Arch Street, ru door below Sixth, Pirladelphia ; and bv resectable dealer generally through ihe coumry. IViees Ileduced, To enable a!! ciaa of invalids to enjo 'he ndvantiaes of their great re&torative powersSingle Pottle 75 Cents. Also f.-ra iie by LovtjoY &. Co , Dryg-ists. .Montu-el In. I nd. i )iiiin'snc. i ou is 11 ALE 5 f brown iiiusluia, uf ih,: r, O brands, to be soii hen p. C! ' an.i see ... . KENDALL fe l-UM) N-rwti v, efpt. '!' j 11 . Ib-ui'.ci , ,U'. J. flllANKFUL for ne ver. i i r :-i ! t.;lfl,t iti. a.;P, since a roldt-lit of Ji.i, , " :, may be consulted ;it .ill h-'r. ti t tie reasonable and ic'iiin.ii.i.i i'.,-.. ' ' 1 e on i I.,'., i i Moo i ieei;o. si' ! ' ". I i , , ' ; 1 ! V, : -s ! . r 1 1. ' .r H I - I ! j 1 t t c 1 1 0 1 If II v . jdt!-.!, i-i---" it .ee;i c-; Lt 1 1. ill I a- i vvde-i . ;v . - v if , : 1: . 1 . 1 1 1 in 1 ' I ) ' 1

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The undersistd ket p eunstaDtlon ban J good article ot j"'.,arjjt'. r. 2. K11EET2 & CO.riosxic! llo "ils, 'nt. ii. Ht CALICOES Any quantity f;r sal3 tt vie cneap casli tiare of KFEAH3 DAVIJ.f.Ionticella, Oct. 2. JAYKE'3 celebrated meieia.a en hand. Good to cure the Ague, sod iti ihs 2esh is iieii too; lori'by K END ALL 4 CSO Norway, sept 5, '53 ShalBr.vi Brother, ""HOLESALG and retail Confectione l: f Mam street, one door eai ot tfeejoi iial l)Uildiiii;t, I atay eite, 1 Sept25,50 j DBS PETTIT. ilcii. a. am ja. a a J a- , Attorney, and Courae'lora at Law. '.gfavrc, J f tini-wtmu, FROM MONTICELLO TO LAFAYETTE The Propictor would iniorn - the Travr llinif public thai hi- linow running a Seven Pussengtt Hack, I WICE A WEEK, Betwren M Mnicelto und Litavette l.iaves .Uoi.t'c.'iio TuiMlajs und Fridny. '. 3 o'cI'M it, a. n., ai.d ,tri-iviiijj .it Lalayei'.e swme tt :9. r t 2 o'e itr -i, ,, Leaves L-.t-ij e'ie IVci te"2siys and stwrlJj-! n 8 -iV:t-k, j ai.i amr. at t tmi.ct'ilo sr.b.e I'ais W.i. a. PARRY. Proprietor Mnrmcc-i io, gug. 7. IIJ5t b Ilax Heed. in y nest price pain for a. Etc ii y N a r w n , S ! p t . K I.N D ALL 4- BUG. '50 I N U l A 2s A S A DOLE. Uai-nes,Vitiie, aud Trunk BlauafactDrtr Lafayette. Isb. f' Invui s me attention cf the citixens V "t i ippecanoeano adjoining i ouiitie., to ni nork in trade, at his shop on Columbia suet i, u sew r.oorsiroiii the south-we il cornel "! 'In- P'-tbi.c square. He aii, coot.iian ic in-. k-. to or.ier, und keeps consian tly n hand ijent nil asjonment ot saddles, bridljs, mai tina Tib, trucks, valises, carpet bags, bujjm ndinjj, und wai-on whips, back, and bell ti.-i ii.is, check and p'uogh lines, and in alun every thin-r connected with the liiisinejss, ai ot which are manufactured by eipeuenrei hands nd the besi of stock. A a lie in tend t be ready at all times to accommodate -vhole sale or retail customers, ht aska their jt..;n tion to his stock and prices, as he cannn la: to please. Hi" '2. '50 i;,. 'J! II E subacriberit have now on hand ami intend lo keep constantly oi. hand a good Mock ol Poplar, Walnut and Oak Lumber, of all sorts, ftizts ant! lengths in common demand. Also, good article ol Poplar Lathing. Customer at a distance inav send direclly on without fear of being disappointed. They can lumish toord jr heavy square lumber, suitable for sills , plates, cornerposts, &c, of any size, f-om 6 to 12 inches square, and ol any length no! exceeding 25 feet. Prices lair and uniform. -Terms cash. OT-Ferriage charges lull loads paid by mill. Z. & M. IJ. SHEETZ. Monticello Mills, Feb. S-33if. O O b! salt, for aal hv -OOs ' KENDALL &. BR Norw ay, Sspt, 5 1 Jfc. je' 12 si r 1 ware iis lablla ti mcit TH03IAS UNDERWOOD, Wi.o'esa'e an;! Eetaii P-a'er in -SADDLERY, COACH, AND GENERAL II A EDIVARC, Columbia Street, Su'.ri uf Court IIoue, - LAFAYETTE, IXt. TOrlera from the Country aoiirUed. U Prircs l.uw Articles Good Terms Cash. -. Lata) cue, ept. l, lS51-12ia4 - ODLOVE O. B H M . CrsTAVCS A. WOO ttornea and Conse-.ttrs al Law, Laf.-syef Indiann. IRON, NAILS. GLASS. T""r7E tire just rt crtvin.r direct r':r:t Fitts- '' b .rah, Pa., -". S'te arsoriti.en cf lion Nitils, Gi .as asid Cl i.wik f ll and te-p. LOVEJUY 4" REYN-iLDS. aprti ?, 1852 f O, T -' t '( 1 1 I'll. I 1 1 ' liltI, !,!. I ' n re r ei ." t ; ' ' 1 of I -) 'o , in; h 1 -I r -.-r ; -it w if 1 1 1 i i 11 n - t . 1 i i 1 i t ' t r . 1 - r r 1 v a m I -

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