The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 11, Monticello, White County, 23 September 1852 — Page 3
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V i. n.tcvtr c ouzctaa fries lieuica ui-l ItapysIli jj of a peop's is at oil ' tiii.rs of -the moar valuable importaecs. I take it far granted that every person will flu ell ta their power, to eave tie lives cf tleir children, and laatcvtry f-ersva will endeavor to promote their own
Ijeallii at ait a a enters, J feel it to be in catj to soiemntj sssore jou tliat Worm aecera'a; to toe cpirroa of the mast celebrated Pcyaici-ans, are the primary ceue of a rnsjonty of diseases to vtj.sea "children and dates a re iiabie; if you L'e an appetite continue r changable fiora one kind of fvod 'to another, bad bream, pain in the atomach, picking at ike nose, buxdnrs a eel fttUiaesi cf the telly, dry cou-?h, slow fever, polae trreau-lar--remeroer that alJ these denote Wonas, and you shaud J at ence apply the remedy : IIOBEXSACIL'S. worm SYRUP.' An article founded upon scientific principles compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe w,bei taken, a rd can be given to the most tenderinfant w it,';i decided beneficial effect, where How el Complaint and Diarrlicea have made them weak and dtbiii filed the Tonic properties' of piy Worm Syrup are aach that it stands witliout an equal in the catalogue of mciJicints, in givuu- tone and strength to tine Stomtch, which makes it an infallible remedy for those eCicted with Dye-epsia, the astonishing- cures performed by tsus fcprup arter nysiciana hat e tailed, is the beat evidence of its superior efficacy 'over .all oikers-. " This is the moat d'uTicuIt Worm to destroy -of all that infest the human system; it grows t to an almost indefinite length becoming B, coiled and fastened in the intestine? and stom- ; ach effecting the .health so sadly as to cause t-"St. VitUeDince.'Fits, 4'c-. that those afflicted - seldom if ever suspect that it ia a Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order , to destroy this worm a veiy energetic treatwent must bepursusd, it would tin-reform bs '"proper to take Cor 8 of try Liver Pii is go as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 T-blespoonfuIIe 3 time's a day, these directions followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate cases of Tape Worm. CCrHOBENSACK'8 LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is m re liablo to disease 'than the Liver, it serving as a fiherer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the liver effects the ol ler important p iris of the system, and results variously, in Liver Cdai) plaint,' Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We ehou-id, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the liver. These pills being composed of Rooia Plants fitrn j sii f,t hv JlttlTe trt ts!il tlip'wwb ..r.!.. ...... . ....... , . . . , ( 1! i i , .1st, An . Expectorant," which augments the eecrctioi; from the Pulmonary mucus membrace, oTpronuir.es the discharge of secreted mailer, sua. An Aiiernaiive, oicli ciianees i in tome inexplicable and insensible, manner! the certain morbid action of the avatcm. 3rd A Tonic, which gives lone and strength io ; the nervous system, renewing health miTi vi 1 or to all parts "f the body. 4th. A Cathartic, which acts in perfeet harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels, and expelling tfao wh! e mass of corrupt and vitia ted matter, and purity ng the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. You will find these Pii'.a an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partiii, they have been found of in-asiimahle benefit, res.orioT their functional arrange inetla to a healthy action, purifying tha bl,xif and other fluida so effectually to put to flight nil complaints which may arise Iroiri female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sijjrht, pain in the side, back, -c. None genuine unless signed, J. f-,". Ilobeneack, all others being base imitation. iLTAgenw wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous ot becoming Agetits mus address the Proprietor,- J. N. ilobensack, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Drug;iata and Mercha ts in the U- S. ., . ' . - Spencer Ai.Lovejoy, HLn liceilo, Wholesale .and Retail aen.. Price; 25 cts each. Brcwnio.fr y Wall, Tetre liaute, Wholesale Agents for 1 nd. J. & C. Reakert, Cincinnati, 'Wholesale Agents lor Ohio. 1 0, reiga Attachment, i- UiiOii n narebv Stren that a writ c,C foreign . at! ach io ei it was ' Ksso'p.d hv the Jersyned, a Justice of the Peace f Union Township,.. White county, Indiana, upon the 31st day - ot August. A. D. osj the alSdavit cf D, Turpie, of said county, ngdbsttha gop.ils, chatties. rights, credits, momefc and effect, of Jeiss lio'Jeback, late of said county; by virtaa of which writ the foUotvin Gescria.ed property was attached, ss bej.?;nf to Stiid Jesse ilotjeback, to-wit: ctie-not on &s;mel Horn, fur. the sum of pnn 1'iutidred ' and ' ' tw nty-five' - j , li - id. dollars, tf D - 1 1. 1 j, 1 f t i r J i ir t - 1 . ! 1 f III J
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tup pn .. t I 1 1 f 4m . .s -a i II E Y A. liY v J - 't rs o propos to retiiico the Eulx:cri; tlm Cliicfiain to' .-non pri ce of !' f I I t 'i ; i I (ikvariacly in ADVANCE,) I' rovided the subscription list he raised to one thousand or more. The Chieftain will contain at least one-third more reading matter than at present, -.embracing orcign, Domestic, and Political News, Agricultural, the Markets, Miscellaneous matter, &,c., Scc: Althoun-h it will not Un nvn(i,.,i of us to take sides on political questions, we expoct to keep our readers as weli posted up in political matters as we consistently can to maintain cur neutrality. This will be an important year to the voters of every county in the fetale, and every county will feel interested in the elect bn of their County as well as State officers; and their county papers are pected to act a conspicuous part in such elections, at least so far as the county elections are con cerned if not in the Slate-and Presidential. Oar subscription list can easily be- raised ' to . one thousand or more, if each subscriber would , CXpCIKI lOIl OT tWCIlly IlUnUlC'S in j . "lO CIlfiCavOF tO HUSO, ONE Or TWO 1 " i t - , : t I . ill t fr'K F ( I " . t - ' t himself. omc. WO are inclined tO think, can 1'aiSe . , . r ' 111 ICUSt U tlOZen. I lie inOTO the bett er. W ill our friends ir.?-A-f the eilorVf It can be done with less thsn half the trouble there was to raise 050,000 Rail 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. HEED. Adniinistrator's Sale of Ileal Estate. TTOTICE hereby given that the under1 signed adin'r ot t!ie Esfaie of Isaac Kendall, late ot While eoanty, deceased, will at the residence of the deceased, expose to public auction, on Saturday the 23th day of September next, between die hours of 10 A M ond4P M ol'fcaid day, the following K! Estate, to-wit: the no.th east quarter of the suiui west quarter, mid the north west quar ter 01 tiie south east quarter of section XvTo uiree in town twenty-seven (27) ranc iuree wes. belongilig to said deceased. -.TERMS : Tlie said real estate will be sold '.o t.ie higlJCf.t .bidder, for any sum not less man l.v..-?:,.r;s ot the appraised value thereof, for onc.hird of said purchase money io three months, and a like portion ia six, and twelve montl. a from the day of ssle. - - WILLIAM KENDALL, Adm'r. August, 2Sih, !B52 7w3 STATE OF INDIANA, White Count, ss. T . Enson McConnaoghhay, Ulerk of the Circuit Court in and for said county do hereby certify that at tha genera! election to be held at the usual places of hoidins elections, ia' White county, on tae seeouJ Tuesday . ia ..October next, the following clllcers are to be elected, towit: a Her resentalive to Conrrress. from t'' C h Co --;s-io'i 1 Di-tTicf. Tha 4 " '! ' .. .. .-'if .... v?rnor oiate, r c: .tor r ( Trr a I -r t i t . f ir . j ' rcnl aCi O, & t.-td.ic; iaftliatO t .'IT.' i3t Jta 1 Cir'aMtf l C. . "C i 1 Aid 1 j t: a 'y ..3 '5. t. tD V,, .nr. i - O. h ' rc 1 vr ! p U 1 j ' ve ' '. 1 : v
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FOR PRESIDENT, i OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. FOS VICE PSESU3EXT, WILLIAM 1L KING, OP ALABAMA. ' Democratic electoral Ticket. STATE AT LAR i S. On N PETTIT, of Tippecanoe County. AM RS II. LANE, of Dearborn County. DiSTKfCT ELECTORS.'1. BEN J. R. EDM OX WON, of Dubois. Mitfia fe. A i'UUN, ot Clark. A-a o. a i iiur, ot Ulark. lOUN A. HENDRICKS, of Jefferson, EBUNEZER DU MONT, of Dearborn. WILLIAM OROSE, of Uenrv, a: JuiiN a 4. S S. W V. I L LI AM J. BROWN, of Marion. 7. OLIVER P. DAVIS, of Vermillion, b'JKLSJSU U. DOUGHERTY, of Boone. 9. NORMAN EDDY, of St. Joseph, 10. RcIUUEN J. DAWSON, of DeKalb, 11. J AM LS F. McUOWELL, of Grant. . Deisiocratie State Ticket. 'FdR GOV.F.RNOB. JOSEPH A. -WRIGHT, ot Parke County. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVEBNOE. ASIIBEL P. WILL A ED, of Eioyd County FOR SECELTARV OF SI ATE. NEHEMIAH diAYDEN, of EubIi County. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE. JOHN P. DUNN, of Perry County. FOR TKEASUKES OO STATE, ELIJAH NLWLAND, of Washington Co. FOR JUDSES'OF IBS 8UPREMK CCCKT. WILLIAM ii. STU ART, of Cuss County, Anuacvv da v iui.s, ol Jlecaiur CJountV" SAMUEL E PERKINS, of Marion County ADDISON L. ROACHE, of Parke.County. , FOR REPORTER OF THE SLTREME COCET, HORACE ,E. CARTER, of Montgomery Co. FOB CIERK OF THE SUFKEME COURT' WILLIAM B. BEACH, ot Boone County. FOR SUPKRINTK.NDKNT OF FPHMC 1 NS'VR UCTION, WM. C. LARRALEE, of Putnam County. 4 Jk'AM ' LCI FOR PRESIDENT, f r FOX VICE PRESIDENT, w' -r- w a jia&x. jljh .cm-9 Ma aa.jiau OF NO It Til CAROLINA. Electoral Ticket. For Senatorial Electors, Henry S. Lane, Px.easa.nt A. U acklemax. Continarent.State- Electors, " ' James E. iiLYTUE, T. G. Harkib, For District Electors. First District Lemuel Q. DeBruler.Dubois county; contingen John CJiandler, of Vanderburgh county. second Vislriet John L Ferguson, Clark county ; contingent G. P. R. Wilson, Harrison co'taty. Third DielriclCapt Scot! Carter.S witzerland county; contingent, Alanson Andrews, Jennings county. . Foufih District Jahn II. Farquhar, Franklin county; contingent, John S. Scoby, Decatu I cu u li xy Fifth D:strict David -Kilaore, Delaware county; contingent, Jacob 15. Julian, Wayn county. Zuxtfi Distnctl abius M. Finch, Johnson county; contingent, John Cobu.-n, Ma'ior coiinty. Seventh District Richard W. Thomnsoti Vigo county; contingent, Dr A C Stevenson Putnam county. ligfitiJJistnct G. O. Bebm, Tippecanoe county; contingent, G. M.Davis, Boone to. Aintt JJistriCil S Sj.anheld, St Joseoh county ; continue it.Thomas Sumner.M irshaR county. -Ten'h District James S.Frazer, Kosciusko couniy; contingent, P P Uailev, Allen county Eleventh District-iohn M Wallace, Gnnt county; cotiungent, Charles D Murray, How ard coun'y. WHIG TICKET, For G.jvrt'nar, NICHOLAS McCARTY, of Marion County For Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Kosciusko Co, For Trea surer 0 f Sta te, SIMON T. HADLLY, of Hendricks Co. For Audi tor of iState, DOUGLASS MAGIHRE, of Marion County. For Secretary of S'tate, JOHN OSBORNE, "of Clay County. For Reporter of Supreme Court, A, L. OSBORN, of L-iporte Coustv. For Clerk of Supreme Court, JAMES A. STRETCH, of Grant County For Superintendent of Common Schools, AARON WOOD, of Putnam County. Judges of the Supreme Court, First District. JOHN U. HOWE. ftEcoN-o District -CHARLES DP.WEY, Third District DAVID McDONAL'D, Fourth District SAMUEL B. GOOKINS. ' ' Free-Soil Nominations. . ': The following non-iinations-were made: For Governor A. . L. Robinson, o Vanderburgh' county. - Lt. Outer rurU l Crocker, Zi Josej'h county. k.ve ,a Lr-:c2 C L; -.r.r,C;.o"W :a rs-. wit C Yt:,l; L Jcl.n G Cr: ii.it,;;: -; Fi.' Ov i Lutior; 'irt 1 1. , 1, i J w J i. c II ul u:. Nil ' j Jl-
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ft5-We are authorized to-announce' Vtt.LiAst Potter as a candidate for Judge of tha Sih Judicial Circuit. " ;
"tll--y is ta Uemocratlc candidate for the olSce of Pro.ecntirig Attorney for the Court ef Common Fleas far the counties of Tippecanoe and White. MANY CITIZENS. 03r We tirs authorized to erdouoc the name of Joes A. WilstIcm. Es-3.. es acanutdata lor District -Attorney, of ins District composed, of Tippecanoe and v hue counties. - ' Mk. A. V Ret:b: PJsf mmiiinn. . name of J Kill&oke, as a candidate for Judge ot the Court of Common Pleas, for the district comoosed of T - - - .-f pvi.uUV uu cruise vOuntieB, at the next October election. S3" Ve are authorised to announce the name of Andrew Ikorah, ns a eandidate for Jodge of the Court of Common Pieaa, for te oist.ict composed of Tippecanoe and While counties- - "Oifre 'are retjueatcd to announce th nauie ofSAMCEo A- Huff, Esq., as a candi"dftte for -Judsre of ihe Court of Common Pleas,! """Jr tuioporea 01 itie counties oi White and Tippecanoe. XcKiocrnltc Coimfy Tlcl-ict. For Congress, NO E MAN EDDY. For State Senator, JESSE SCtlOONOVEIi. For Jlepresentative, DAVID TURPIE. For Sheriff, M. A. BERKEY. For Treasurer, " SAMUEL IJECKENDORN. For Coroner, x K, WORT11INGTON. ror 'Commissioners. No. 1 Samuel Smeltzer. Dis " 3 Solomon McCully. For Surveyor, JOSEPH D. COW DEN. rT .. I'or Township Assessors, -Union Win. Price, Prairie Russell Stew.&rij . Monong John Wilson, , ; Big Creek Silas Adajri8j ' Liberty Lester L. -Smith. Jackson John T. Ilornba.ck. ' EHS, AND INVESTORS. The eighth volume of the Scientific Amet- '"" tuinmences on tne i y.ii ot September iv.is principally agvoted to the diffusion of useiui practical kuowied je, and is eminer.;ly calculated to advance the erea t interest o industry Mechanical,. Manufacturing-, and Agricultural the ganius and master-spirit It ia unrivaled as a Journal of the Arts end Sciences, and rnaia'nina a high character at aorne and abroai. I'he Publishers pledge themselves that the future Volumes shall at least equal if not surpass their predecessors. Among the subjects chiefly brought forward and discussed in its columns, me, civii engineering-, architecture, railroads, bridges, agricultural implements, manufacturer of metals, fibous and textitle substances, machinery for the purpose, chemical proc-sses, distill; 0 coloring &-C. Steam and gas engines, boilers and furnaces, matliemati-nl, philosophical and optical instruments, cars, carrion?, waterwheels, wind and grinding mill's poweis. f -3n tig machines, tools for lumber, brick machines, farming, fire-arms, Electricity t el-1 egraphs. surgieal instruments, &c, besides claims of all the patents, reviews. n,.ii,. 1 new inventions, American and foreio-n. The work is in form for binding, contains several hundred engravings,' over four hundred pages of prmtoJ matter, and a copious index Nearly all the valuab e patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are illustrated with engravings in its columns, thus making the paper a perfect Mechanical Encyclopedia for tuture as well as present reference Valuble Premiums arc offered for the largest list of subscribers to'this volume- It is published weekly, bv MUNN& CO, at their Patent Agency GJ?et, S23 Fulton street' New York. rw-n -s..,g f . . 1 Copy, one year J copy six mor . ALWAYS IX ADVAXCE. 5 copies for six months 10 copies for six rnonths 10 copies for twelve months . 15 copies for twelve months 20 coptes for twelve months Southern and Western Money, and OfHce Stamps taken for subscriptions, ters should be post-paid-$2 CO 1 to 4 03 0 GO la CO 'i I 00 S .- C: -1'ost-Let-Mill 1'ror -.:ty to Xt! r :? 1 tiLi undersigned will Lease for ji. a term of yenrs, a very advarcngeousand' valuable Mi'i privilege far o Saw will Leas ana ijnst-inia builcun'rsare aire . . . : . 1 . ... f . Wi.I L ; at l.Leity to five li e f -o crty, for li' ' Ur , n,-reed , , j.t, fr tl t sjhco. '-1 Ural n('iiiu!.-T! : h fi-fitrs c 1 - vlei'er -ci net ---iiy. i.r fL;.'Fr t' '..." -ir-, 1 1c re of the und."-:"--ipj ! r il c r n .htrv i-( Rt Monong P. O. ,l Uft c .ntv, Ltd., or ot I'. H. 'i ..utr.tan ut ' - j, jrj. j- L I ... -V i, .... z II L O v , I) . jtiiy I ..;!, ls, Inu-' , IC bl is hen v ,i has t 5 (. ,.o ,, . t 1 te of WI '3 i 1 avi.i j cl 1 11 j d uly j ru?f ,, , 1 ia i .-; t . it t ' ; ; Fl IJ :I I - t-n tl to
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sis iieever, I vs. Gilbert A. Wtlfstta, J,".?i y.'i!!etf, Edward Wi! 1 i.evi t'ii!etts, j Wj!:iam - Willetts, f George Wilfetta, Henry, I Van An'.-." 's a. 1 Pamilsne his Isaac Al- j ter an I I . .-1 Uia wife, Elisat -th V. illd's, ?!. ! Chancerv. tary Reed and i-'nnin Reed. ( J heirs at law of Levi W:liet3, deceased, iOME3 now sii compiaicant by Ej biji in Oi'd! hit attorney, and lAes f ... ; . chancery for the foreclose ure of a mort-.-re ad defendants, nnd it appearing by tlieanidayit of a disinterested person that phu. sumueienaanis are non residents of the State cf Indiana; it is therefore ordered by the Court that the said nou-resident dctendants Ls noticed of vhe pe-idency of this bill by publication in the Prairie Chieftain, newepsperof gencrsi circulation printed and pubhhed in the town of rionticelle, V.'nite county, l.diana, for three weeks successively, and that unless tfaey plead, answer or demur to the said plaintiff's bill f complaint on or before the calling of the same, the matters and thinos therein contained will be taken na confessed and a decree rendered occorti: t. y in their absence, according to law. ' - In testimony whereof, 1 have hereseal. nnto set my 'hand nnd the seal of said Court, oiTiee in Rensseieai, this th.' l;h day of August, A. D. &S'? ,n, rGE W- SPiTLER, Clerk. Aug. !9ds-pf'a fee $5 00.Sw4 "lejliea! Notice. 1- 8, Korn, having resumed the prnciice of medicine and surirerr. tf-r.Ur.. : professional services to the "citfzens of White unu uuiuiuma; comities. r ... yiace- at ins residence one and a half units rsonneast 01 west ISetllord. July 29th, 1332 3tf 1000 WARTED, To travel in every County in the United Stale to circulate the '1 VTflOIUZED EDITION of 1.1TB Of CUEN. FliANK JPTEilCE, -Of New Hampshire," CANDIDATE OF THE DEMOCRACY FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED - STATES. BY D. W.. BAKTI.ETT. Author of'" Whut I Saw in London, or and TJung$ in the Great 'Metropolis. In one elegant 12mo vol., of 300 pages, illustrated with an accurate Portrait of Gen. Pierce. TJflllE book contains tha particulars of his early hfe, snecdoJes connected with his private and proffssional history, and an account of his. public and military services, etc et.etc; by a popular New England Author who has visited Concord for the egneeiat purpurpose of preparing a reliable and authentic volume, under the advice nnd rnnnd ..r prominent Democrats. I he et.-ort has the eanctlon nf k ,',- . guished subject ol tho Memoir, whose sudden ' unexpeciea elevation from a Tr;( citiion, to the proud poeiiion of the leader of the great Democratic Partyand, as the Democracy confidently hell fitfP . coon t elevated by them to the most honorable post in tha world Chief Magistrate of ihe !'.!.,! States creates a desire on the part of everv American to hno' the particulars of his Life. Uniform retail price, in naner covers. fiO cents; tn neat cloth, 75 cents. ooptes sent by mad post paid, on receiot of price. - . ' ior fuitlier particulars address, post paid DERBY & MILLER, Sole Publishers, Auburn, If. Y. Publishers of Daners within tnn ,:t- - New York State, inserting the above (with tin- notice) twice previous to the tat f next, shall rrceive a copy of the same by mail, free of postage: - DERBY & MILLER, - ' Auburn, N. Y. STATE OF INDIANA, I ss. V HU E bOf.MV. - - White Circuit Court, Nov. term, A D 1852. Chailes W. Kendall and "1 Francis G. Kendall. ssiirnep Iof Charles W., Francis G., and Bill m Ch'y Y to ior&clQBe John S. Lower. S.-.i.ir..-, T 1 ' 's"tLower, and Howard Hu?in.i. I f iOMES now the complainants bv Turpie w their soliOitor, and nlethaf5 -; Xt . oisinteneted witntBs in the above case - f-ojn which it appears that the said Howard F"--guis is a non-resident of the Slate onnd'aBS the said defendant is therefore hereby noti's" cuo mi a 111102 ana pnan tf th :n 1, , i. . ! I' ... ' . I. . . ' J 1 n first day of the next term of iheti4 ' ?Jesr, -on the li to oii-cuit court, to be holdlen st the Court I in the town of Mc-atteeE.'o, o uay tn November next, and k demur, thereto, the same will determined in his sbscence. -. sr. s rey or be heard sr.d i In testimony v.-hereef, I JtereuEf i . set my hand and the mt of s'j court, at oCce.ia Montlcblkl t July gtJth, lb RAN SON McCGNN AL'ti HIT Axr . Aug S, '52-pr's fee 4 Sa-4-4 C'et" 1 i.'l.,tj I 1,5 i L'-t O .!' l.c.ij l' j., l y a. to S 18t 15, Itv; J K, C Me.si-s 1 r ! met 1 j & lilts O &, JJ i bever Koitert .-er c,ia 1 i I Vt-i I' at ion A J arKsr lip i t'j lo J -. c i; Cane i:u,r,rat' tunin t- i 1 l" rl . 1 ie,a Cuius;:; tituti. baniuel i-"i,t . A' t'ruare Jnuirs !Ott lip)- J(!UL..i i I'OSVCl Jomi tiUV Jo. ill -r c ' -in (
STOVES AND' HOLLOW-WaKE. Manufacturers of S Tin, Sieet-Iroa and Coper.Wre, I ui,c&vucre, mt the tke Gift Step love. LAFAYETTE, INI). he very bct improvement in rn'- c hlng been tt.en hSS bis season. This stove is Very hv wi hi larger oven than any oih.tr Etl' rt I'T s ze. We wish to cuil vc , I - . ' mmm The best patterns of Circinrati freminm Cooii Stoves always oa IJad; Parlor ttf cast and snect iron, with ihe Self 'V., 1 . Urge , Chpreh or i;,ll Sioves fil'KS and beating stoves of nil kiods. Lr J"S:uuuy on hand a general assortnicin of Tilt bcih of TiurWare, which in point of .'Vuraltuty fleP', cannot be led on tue Wabash, and which w will wholesale or retail. " ncatne surpassed sell at f!nri' uch Air-T.'fht a stovepipe, britchinnStoves, D.'utnsan pipe chimney flues. yV., for sleam tr7eii,. Ail those wanting anything in our line. wPI find it to their advamage to call, fi.Ed eramin. irstQCK. ft tore purchasing elsewhere. Lafayette, cpril, lS2-4lyJ " '' - ' - .- f va jjf' Jnfet Ileecivetl. OLLI 3, COLTON.oc Co Are now kett comnhtA .r, ci not iriEf-nd tn he . . , , , . . " w ,wu U; s tiore on taa Wabash. luver, come end see; elso a jar stock of iron, naila, g!aa; Beel, steel spring iron aieltrecs. plows, binaes, paints, oils dye stuns, ecu, cel.; aba a verv lar-a stork of coiUae, sngar, nee, 'molasses, tobacco ad other groceries, all of which' Will be iold for cash a lutle less than can be bought at Lafayette or oilier places. ' - EOLLES COLTON fe ro Pitibarg3Ioy 2 tS32. WHIP, -If cic ,v. Across tat saws and eng. !!, cicap at LOVEJO Y & SEYNOLD' ,f. UR Marfiiofs tre prepared te do no the carding ie the best possible manned and we are also ntung r ? machinery forfpisnir which will enable them to do up promptly m in that line that shall be entrustedihem EOLLES, COLTON &. Co1;TA,9EIIEI1L Tobo, Coffee, Sugar. ";o!f"'8. Tar, Wooden-ware.'Churns buckets. Cotton-yarn, catton-batt'r "' Carpet warp, just from Cincinnati, drop in on . LOVEJOY & REYNOLDS, epnl, IBj2. TlZt? KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSIJ. RANGE COMPANY, AT COVINGTON, liENTUCXIT, T'AS actual capital of 100,000 00, j. En.j jr;sures 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 cf -the company consists l-icpowifpd 011 ca'i. st interest, tNxiire-ii f.i- unfjieuniihercJ real ts!a.e, "vurt by r-tock. Oiiice liuiiiting sittt hoi, " L,. - J 0 lie &.:;ova is the enrmaj csDltal. ani is entirely separate from moneys received for premiums. D. TURPIE, Azerd at Monticello. - 'E.XCI.3, Examiner. COIIING Cilastsea of the largest S Uttatvle; a!eo small ones bt?.J ioi. 3d !a- " . i- A i 'a '.ATT" il. Proprietors; ith Streets, fr Cr .".; ant 5 Lafatistti, Ijjb. ia cow open for the reeioi : 3 11 ; iu'jMi!,,)-ji.j;i 01 laa travutia Tern s, J 1 ,03 per day. Lafijrette, April 13 ltZ24Sif. PU&llCr j- T, T T jjj 'if at La w, - . I At . ---v ,. Ctor ta Chanc rv. , - - r 'T"T T tt, 'ir T? tT f -' ..it, t I,
. ' ofea'so prepared 10 execute si! kinds of job wor pertatom- to the bosinets, such fn roofs, getters and spouta for i0BSPflf baTh tubs and OAher bathing apparatus. Also shet
iron work ot all
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