The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 11, Monticello, White County, 23 September 1852 — Page 4

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. ,- i v 2 U sS 1 i - not stri or indi never l3 t "s r pudent o.na tnin tr I'.- P-i ! lCj'1a..i. I .OS owi-' ...... . . . t incumbent." We shall sp.iak of persons as we think they'deaerve. High position makes scrutiny i'niperitive; in the Whsg. feat more esnecially in our own party; we believo in the importance of tha ngur sort c-f tr.on Uv.kt men create tha times rather than that the rimes creates men and that no nnslbriunc can befall the Democratic, party so great as to have inferior men put at ils head. We repudiate tha idea that any man has claims upon the party; - but ws affirm that tha party has claims upon eny of its member who have tho integrity and ability to serve it. The work under our hands has been considerably enlarged and otherwise improved in its mechanical execution. There will be every month one" fine engraving ot a distinguished Democrat of the present time, statesman, soldier or mechanic, either European or -American. Tha selection will be always in harmony with the general principles of the work. The' Review cannot be delivered where there is any delay or expense attending payment. The subscription price, therefore, 83 per annum, must be invariably paid in advance. We are r.ot unconscious that the tone of the Review is radically changed. Those subscribers who do not approve, or who think it not cheap for their money, are desired to pay up arrearages, and stop. DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. f Communications addresse-d to D. W. Holly, Publisher, New YorkPR OS PECTUS OF THE American Waits Iievicw. . Tha American Whig Review is -published Monthly, at No ISO.Nassua street, New York. Each nmnber contains ninety-sis pages of reading matter, and includes a portrait of some distinguished man, usually selected from Living American Statesmen. The Review will set forth and defend he nrifscioles of the UnUed Whig Partycfthe Union. It will deal with individual a3 little- as possible, nlwavs regardin them as secondary to the principles they gepresent. Its past course is a suncicnt rruaranty against its becoming the organ of any (actions; at the 'same time, its pages sa heretofore, will always be open to tha expression of Whig sententiments from every quarter of tha Union. The Review will maintain the front rank in tha various departments ot current Literature, and will not disappoint those readers who have heretofore been accustomed to look to foreign sources for information or amusement. The Review will be sent to subscribers on the following terms: Single Subscription, per annum, S3 00 Subscriptions. to Clubs of not less than Ten Persons, 2 GO The low price at .which tho Review is thu3 placed, renders cash payments on the part of subscribers absolutely necessary; and those who send hn the Work, will percieve the necessity of mailing the money with their orders at the risk of the Review. . Communications addressed CHAMPION BISSEL, Publishes American Whig Review, 120 Nassua Street, New York YOUTH a v: to :.ianiiccl rrc: . .- ,rc "r:;.. OM.V f-E" 1 This Book, jnst pbushed,i useful uf r- .V.i 1, on E i i ,1 mus yl tiif Genr xntwn Or ffed w -(! .ii i . it iJ (jrS'15! it - If e ' hp ' j 'ji I' i I , nl ldf S.GL. f. ii' '. a r h' .i oi s i,.tr u -t o t e c : i ' c - r prolon'd n th e i1 u ive -r ti "n t a i i. rt-j oi a dent iry 1 f,d 1 . . -.-i in t pb v-c 'il t vo is ao 5 aie'aic ' . (' lit all who r ' , -i .j . ' 1 1 u I ! Ui6 VICt f T ' fi" 5 i .1 'If Of ! "" v- i t irip'y ar 'a o' ill p' i l ' t an aii. " Li IT A ar. J re: 3 of rn r eti, letter, ad corner oi n - -o ar I f e-va-t. x ) f " Dt. 51 , Tsy rt.i i ' ' n L.i , . ' .. c rr : ? T n !'"! itHec i . I A , t iiin o caro of I h ;n ir 1 I J.i UK 111 If I i c

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a'Ti fry ? 7 - an u 1! be rrc v1 , -: itrer8. through the season, NHV Iront tin; European-mnnufac-Auctions, rich, fashionable nJ cm mery Goods. Our stock oi it'll Ribbons, comprises every variety, 01 tb( s.u : a 11 J moil beautiful designs imported. M snv of ur Goods are manufactured ex ",f t.n'ir order, from our own design? nd patterns ana stand unrivalled. VveoUer jur goods for sett 'Cash at lower prices than i!3v crei.it 11 j.i-e in America can afford. All purchasers will fi nd it greatly to their ntcrest to reservo a . 'portion of their moneyind rmute selections from ourgreatyanety ol L neap Good . Ribbons tirh for bonnets, caps, sashes and Bills ; Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisses, and Tarltons; " ' .. 1 !ibroi!f s, coil a rs,"ch eraisetts. ca pes,,-c 1 1 1'uts, sleeves, cn rls. d.!ff;n!i9 md inrtin 'iKmHo'flercd rev.crt-, lat, nud lieuistitcb sambrifk handkerchiefs; ; Elonds, i!iu;onS and embroidered laces for eaps; Embroiderpfl Laces for shawls, Mantillas, and vsiis; Jloniion; Mp-Msn, Valencies, and Brussels Laces; ... ErrgSish and wove thread Smyrna, Lisle thread nnd cnnn lrces; Kid, Lisle thread, silk and sewing silk, gloves and mitts Front h and American Artificial Flowers. French lace, F.ghsh, Am erica nan d Italian. Straw Bonnets a d Trimmings. New York, March, 1852 37- - Dr. V. S. HAYMOND, intending to continue ilic practice of medicine, has moved h-ie "ice into die south-east room of the Oour lljuse, fornioriy occupied by A. Tinimonsas a law office,) where he wilt generally be found except when" professionally, absent. " Monueeiioj.npri! i5, 1 852-40 it To Sell New and Popular Books. We are- in want of Agents to canvass t li i part of the State for our new hooks. A small capital oi but S10 or Cl5 will bf required to commence -with', and an active per son can earn trotn & i,uo to sa,uu per uay. Some of ur Ajjenia earn much. more.-' Those desirous of enquiring in this profitable-business, may obtain,ouc plan of operation, and a list of our Publications, by ad-dreesingr-post-paid, M. F. TOOKER. & CO.. : No. 102 Superior st, ClcveiandOhio. - Pay Up. . - ""PERSONS indebted for Fl-iur, W Ijcat and Mill stuff, are once more nslied to square iu.. Wee n't wait much , longer, tiring on vour wheat what you don't owe we will pay the cash for. KtiiNUALL .y liUU. - Norway, april 1, 1S52. . . , . . t is iv.y sincere desire mat tae person who took, trotn my ofiico the first volume of the work, rnutled the " 1 firco JMudents,'' stioulti call and sret the olhcr two volumes, as they are of no use to mo in the abacenee oi the first. The others miaht be of great benelit to tha person having the first volume. In kindness, R. W. SILL. N. B, If you do not wish the others, pleas return the tirst volume, and you wilt o lijre, R. W. S. "Monticclio, May 20, 1852. Ladies-Dress Goods, - TfUST received, a splendid article of Ceraje fj? DeLames, aiid La wns, by KENDALL Sf BRO SALT.. ; 200 brls Salt in prime order, for sale by. BOLLES, COLTON & CO. april 1, i 832-33 tf ' ' ' J. I,. IcCLUKE, V. II &ile uLIc Sjuare, Lafayette, AM prepared at all times -to fill Iud. orders Wholesale or Retail, on as favorable terms as any house in the city, and warran the oualitv enual to the beat, as I irive'mv ner Isonai attention to tbe caanufaetoxy. 1 can ! tin ir.d will ma ka ind uccoient to buyers if they i e v.c n ?; r.l. 1. .Ti f f Li id i st . J J t r- lines being hard and. money scarce we DiuT our increased, stock o.f goods nt fOs .i i aim e and a. lee. lie profit." Wt have just received and are receiving out Spring goods, and we flatter ourselves thai we cm 1 j -o s cheaper than ever w-as sole before in ti"o rt of the country. Our stock mr. ,i,i i'i r rv r f nncv Litiwna la Lnma. Uarge, 112 hams; ta;! and satuw, -Lonoon 1 ustres,. Aljiaccas. Swiss mulls, bobs aetts, ' j aconcus, . ed uio trs f .''() f r.r.'sr f j. 1 kinds and descriptions "oi ' e a "-t i3, oiiSt feandkerehitrfa. tabie" 'o piruids cotton' yarn," cotton battings. Irivh Unen, brown and blcack&J rmisllns ai very low prices, .cloths, .C a si m area, satinctta. : .r a Ir - ! . 1 i ei. Mft ! r-iri'n - ; - ' . ' I i i t c 1 I ; i (. , , wear. Also a lot of l - '. rrde i j. f t 1 " i I r " M . , 1 P Hen' l oh! ( " 1 " 11 i u V '! Id's t J - 1 i ' 1 ' 1 a ' 1 1 y f . B 1 '1 .-, 1 . ( 's ' ' 1, . is v ire, " . 1 II T " - U f ""!,n '-, 1. r irons, hammer? as?; tin s, do j ! J JO". ( . r -i 'Corn , 1". "fit1,1 ; : e '. f

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The Croton t TU.f"sci iri 1)7 Co. (Organized under the General M-mufncturing Law of the tital: ftj itj. Yjrk.) -t : rs r.t w . , s..,;, i fj J i-i!-"c 1 to suit pat- ( .jLer, at . i .inoiflciurero' tov est prices, ior t .. i or ;:rued credit. Paper Hangings of every variety of style and 'price. ' Bordeis to match. ' ' Fire Board Paintsin great variety. 'Transparent Window. Sbadet. . Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures, Of the Iatest8tyle9 nnd superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. Country Merchants--can examine this Stock from Q o'clock i.i the morning Hill 10 o'clock in the evening. - , - New York, March 1, 1852. c Ilivoli A'guts awl Caiiviissers HERE IS THE BOOK FOR YOU ! ! Silt JOHN FRANKLIN," - AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS. 1 With detailed notices of the Expedition in1 search of tho missing vessels under Sir John Frankiin ; by P. L. Simmotuis. To which is added'nn account of the American Expedition, by John C. Lord, D.D., 400 pa ea, price .! 25. To contain a Map of the Arctic Regions and plates illust.atijig. the work. "Where for relentless months continued night, Holds, o'ertiie glittering waste, her starry light." , 'Tlie navies of America and England have before met upon the-ocoar., but they met for strife. Now, too, they met for strife, equally determined, but itt with each, other. They met in tli3 holy cause of benevolence and human sympathy", to battle with the elements beneath the Avc'tic Circle; and the chivalric iicroisni which thefev stout hearts of the two nations displayed in that conflict redounds a thousand fold more to the glory of the actors. their governments arid the race, than if four score ships and ten thousand armed men had toughl for the mastery .of each other upon the broad ocean, and battered hulks and marred corpjes had gone down to the coral caves of the sea, a di eau ful oneri ng to the demon oi Discord, in .which event " troops ot widows and orphan children would have sent up a cry of wail. "Now the heroes advanced manfully to rescue husbands and fathers, to restore them to their wives and children." 0Good active Agents wanted, to soil the above book, to whom exclusive agency fo. a: county will be given. . - On receipt of gl 25; we will forward ancopy of the above Book (fo Agents to use as . sample copy,) by mail, postage paid, to any place in the Unueu States, not exceeding out) miles fmm Buffalo, Chicago, or New. York. QjrLoks-sent by mail must be pre paid, according to the new Po3taj Law, (Postage o i this work is about 25 cents for each and every 500 miles.) . 0"Whoiesaie Prices Cor- above and oilier saleable Bcoks, for which we want Agents, will be forwarded oil application to us, post paid. . " - G. II. DERBY &i Co., Book Publishers, . Luilalo, N. Y. - SLUTIISS & HIS The Proprietors of Sartain's Magazine having purchased the large and haadsoma steel plate, carefully engraved in l.na and mezzotint, from the celebrated design by George Caltermole, representing The .First lleformers Presenting their Famous Protest at the Diet of iSjiires, in lo2'J, now offer it in connexion with . their Magazine on terms unprecedentedly low. This magnificent composition contains nearly? one hundred figures, , and includis autht nt c portraits of iho most prominent men " connected with that important event, l lie wont (exclusive oi margin) measures 21 inche s by 15, and tive print has never been retailed at a price less than 3 per copy.. Each impression is accompanied by an instructive pictorial key .of reference, describing the scene, 'ho characters, the history which led to the event, and ihd principles contended for. In connexion with Sartain's Magazine both works vv ill. be .furnished on the following iberal terms, which , are invariably in ad vance : . One Copy of Magazine and cua of Print, ,$3 Two Copies of Mogazina and five of Prints, .:. Five Copies of the Magariine. and five of tiie Print, together with one copy of both works to the getter. ot the Club, a; 12 "The price of Sartaia'a- M.agaslae being oi itself $2 per annum, both works jointly may nw, by the above ester, be-had for what was hert. fore ike .prvee of each separately Preparations are making to publish in the Maanaine a series of illustrated' articles on Americas! HisTony, commencing with a Pic torial Life of General Jackson. T ftfj-Agenta wanted in every town and vill age in the United States, to g-et up Clubs iu on the above liberal terms. Send on vour Subscriptions, and secure .fG worth of read in, 3 and ers gravings for ,f 3. Address. 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JO C :je::vols ui'i ility. LifcAcsoF THE KIDNEYS, -" . and all diseases arising from a uisor- " dered " Liver or Stomach, stub os Cousilpa- ' . tion, liiward Piles, Fuiinrss or Blood to the liead, Acidity of . the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disbv.si for Food. Falloess or weiaht in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut ; taring at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of ike Head, Hurried and Difficult Dreathinj, Fiutterins at tho Heart, Choking er Suflooatipg - . sensations when in a lying, posture. Dunness of Vision, Dots or Webs' before the " " Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. &.C., Sudden Flushes Of Meat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imasriiiirtirs of Evil an I jrrrn 'rpnsstou of sjuritii, can be cii.ctu ally cured y DR. IIOOFLAND'S - CELEBRA TED G Ell MAN HITLERS, FREPAIiEO "BY IB. C. M. JACItSON,AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, ISO, Arch St., Philadelphia. . Their power over tne aloi-i diseases is not exidled if equalled hy any other preparation in e United States-.' ojs the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the a tontion of invalids. Possessing great, virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising1 the most searching powers in weakne-a and ali'ections of the digeslive orSans, they are withal, safe,certain and pleasant. . Read and be Convinced J From the Uosto ii Eee, The editor said, Dee. 2.'d, Dr. Hoof lands Celebrated German Bitters (ot the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pensia. Chronic or Nervous Debility,, is deservedly one of the. mosf popular medicines ol the day. These -Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an etiectual and perma nent cure of Liver Complaint from the use ot t bia reined v. We are convinced that, in. the use of these Bitters, the. patient constantly gains strength and vigor a Jact worthy ot jrrcat consideration. They, are pleasant in Taste and emel1. and can be n3ed by persons with the most delicate tiha:hs with safely Cinder any circumstances. W e are speakinn jrom experience, and to the .jTlicted we advise tneir use. - ' . . - Scott's Weekly, one of the h-nst Literary papers published said, Aug .25 Ds. Hooflaxp's Germa.t Bitters, manu fac-tured-by Dr. . Jackson, now recommended by some of tiie most prominent members of ihe faculty-as nn article of much efficacy in eatcs of female weakness. A's such is the case, we would advise all mothers lo obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debii-itated constitutions will find these Bitter advantageous their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems.' The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United States Th o editor saya of DR. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 'It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our roulers; and therefore when we recommend Lr. uoon ind's Termati Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are -not speaking of the nostrums ol the day, that are noisj d about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their suilty race of mischief, but of a medi cine long estaDiisneci, universally prized, end i which has met the hearty . pproval ot the fac ulty itself.' Evidence upon euidence I as been received: (like the foregoing) fjom alt sections of thf Union, the last three yea-is, and the strongost testimony in its favtir is that there is more ol it used in the practice of the legulir Physi cians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrumcombined, a fact that can easily be establish.' ed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation widl meet with tiieir quiet approval when prepen'.ed even in this torm. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt aftet using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomaqh nnd liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious dis ages the effect is immediateThey can be administered to femalesor infants with safety and reliable benefit ai any tim. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high char acter which it is necessary for ail medicines te attain, to induce counterfeiters to put. forth spurious articles- at the risk of. the lives ot those who are inuocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the GenuineThy have the written eigaauire of ,C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, tciihout tehieh ik-ey are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the . GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Street, one ooor tselow Sixth Philadelphia ; and. by reepectaide dealers gen erallv throuffh the country.. i'rieos Itedn (?, To enable all classes of invalids to enjoj the. advantage o-f their great restorative powersL Single Potti.e 75 Cents. Also formal e by I.ovejox & Co. ..Druggists. Montieeiia, Ind. Notice.. DO hereby certify -and mike known to M the public, "halmv w.ifo, .Martha S. Wood. Ma left my bed and board, and do forewarn ail ,itrso8 -from trading with her, or crediting herVn my' account, for I will not bo responsible for any of her contracts. This the 15th ii? of Jtine, 18;V2. WM. J. WOODJasper coutHy, Indiana. Jnt received lij Casial, '" 8 by 10 Sash, . . 10 " 12 " - 10 " 15 ai a lot of white fin a for Itt. K A to ..: ,7. 1 , i r w i I an 1, r 1 ci if I Of" r I . 1 I I T I r8 -tit t r i -, v n'll a net of nl I, I "2i 17 KG EON IJii: 1 t.i

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The undersigned keep constan t'Jyon hassJ a good article of poplar lathing. . Z.SiiCETZi CO. : Mo.nticello Mills, Sept. 24, 1831 1SU fflALlCOES Any quantity for sale t the cheap cash Store of .... SPEARS & DAVIS. . MoLlicello, Oct. 2. """ R. JAYNE'S celebrated roedicices ca Ji1' hand. Good to cure the Ague, aad tie ms that flesh is heir too ; for sale by KENDALL & B'liO. Norway, sept25,-'50 ' IT . , ""7ir7"KOLESALB and- retail Confection (f ' Slain street, oae door east of the Joe rial buildingn, Lifayette, . d Sept 25, '50 1 OHX PETTIT. S AM UT. Jt. BCff ; M. JL i.J ii. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Lafayette Indiana. SEMI-WEEKLT, ' FROM MONTICELLO TO LAFAYETTE The Propietor would inform the Travelling pifb'.ic that lie is now running a Seven Passenger Hack, TWICE A WEES, Between Minticeilo and Lifavette Ijaves Momiceilo Tii oMla ys unil ..Fridays at 8 o'clock, a. m., and arriving at Lafayette same days, f.t 2 o'clock, p. m. Leaves Lafayette TCccI neSla ys attI Saturdays at 8 o'clock, a. in., and arrive at iVi on ticelio sa me days. WM. A. PARRY, Proprietor Monticcllo, aug. 7, lilol 6-f Flax Seed. rpi HE highest price paid for clean JL Seed by KENDALL 4- BEO. Norway, Sept. '50 l ITIIE subscribers have now on hand and intend lo keep constantly on hand a good slock of Poplar, Walnut and Oak Lumber, of all sorts, sizes and lengths in common demand. Also, a good article oi Poplar Lathing. " Customer at a distance may send directly on without fear of being disappointed. ' They can furnish to order h : a vy square lumber, suitable for sills, plates, cornerposts, &c.,'of any size, I'om 6 to 12 inches square, and ol any length not ex ceeding 25 feet. Prices fair and uniform. Terms "cash. fj7"Ferriage charges lull loads paid by mill. . Z. ds M. il.SUEETZ. Monticello Mil's, Feb. 5-33if. bis salt, for sale bv KENDALL &. BR. Norw ay, Sapx, 5 ODIOVE O. BEIIX. 61'STiyrS A. WOO " B chin Sz Wood, Attornee ana Conse, ors at Law, Lafayet" Indiana. I IRON, NAILS, GLASS. . "8T7"E are just receiving direct from PittsV burgh, Pa., a fine assortment of Iron, Nails, Gl.-tssand Glass-ware. Call and tee. LOVEJOY fy REYNOLDS. april 1, 1S52 fa LSO, received a small lot of Dry Good? t 'i. just from Ci ncinnati, and a tsrgcr lot w ill be on hand in a few days direct fr.mi Philadelphia. On receipt of iheni we eliall take pains to let people know it. Also, a small lot of meat, and salt by t!t bbl. or bushel, for sale by LOVEJOY 4" REYNOLDS, J april, lls.YZ ' - TrcsS. Groceries, UST received from New Orleans a iar-ye of Molasses, Sugar Co flee and Mackerel,' to be sold cheap for cash. ' KENDALL 4- BRO. - april, 1852 " Supervisors, AAist iuist raters, And every body else will remember t'latl have always on hand at-rny oCce all kinds ot blanks, to wit : . . Reports of supervisors, . Settlement sheets for Administrators, ill the various kinds oi Blank Deeds, Mortgages and all other blanks for persons ia bimneef. 43if R. W .FILL, Att'y st law. rjnilE aaderatsncd respectfully iafarra then JL U'lenusani ct n.me", t. just tecei ved. from New ork phis, a large ar. a v I1 ' ' o whieH will bed, -peed f c' c wheal. ". DA . Norway, sept. '53 .at t y r t 1 ' I" k : V i' Jt Li' -i.i 1 JL ..-. w 'k.. a. Jfc ri , I. Attorney and Cour-.( ''or at law, L. " y Irfdtaa. i J U 3 TI CC OF T IJ C ? E A C V Of.. 0 on I' ". . e-e r "r yfp licsquare, Laluyctte, lad. iT f BALES of ' w 1 J branas, to ue sosj : - : vl U or wnv, ep. JL t

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:1 t.Zl : s, s: t reports, tad ths news. rr--t . i .16 A.1;'-, biswipcis s-.i a c intsiai tslib3-eDee. .1 r Jc:rK?l for commercial and tn s,i tlansr the canal and titer di Jssjj, wi;t be fHso4 very tisefs!. .d raost correct ia-. Teraia . . ft- A.. .6., ATTOSXST te. COCXSElXOa AT LAW, 1,'oiitiee'la, hid. in t; la the rih i'ew Court Hot Coc-Idrrr Stoves. 4 Assorted sizes. Cincinnati mai-ie-jf facture. Ia atore and to be soli ooruto'cioas it; & cheap they ean b Lou it on the Canal. KENDALL '&, BRO.. Norway, sept, 25, '50 Furs n.i! DeertllS. '"111 E end ersi ti e d wish to purchase anyquantity of Raccoon, Mini, Wolft FoxA Otter, 'Muak-Rat, d J5f $&i.Bf ai -v ihe highest ptice will be paid. Norway, dec 13 KENDALL &, ERO., Cws'iltE" Stoves. rr-t 50 assorted sizes; also. Parlor and B - Staves, jus- received from Ciociuna't f- which will be sold at reduced prices--KENDALL LRO. - ' Norway, august 11, ! 85 1 7tf WESTERN FAIEI AGESCY, At t. leveland, Ohio. rHE nnderflgned have opened an office im Cleveland, tor the purchase and sale of' Farms, unimproved lahos, in Ohio, ."jrh igan, Indiana, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. A Register will be kept of s Property offered for sale, and the same wit! be advertised extensively through the public press and by circoiarsin each of thee States, free, of charge, aud no compensation demanded of" applicants far the purchase or sale of property, unless the negotiation is successful. DiSF.cTioxs to Affescaxts. Applicants for the ealeef property eha!d describe" minutely its Icealion. title, quantity, quality of soi(v building?, timber, water, ro3,:is, quantity saimproved ; sod snsa the, chwoI, chiifches, nniis, stores, ic. in its viciciiy; loo-ether with the amount, lime, and meaner of fsjj roent. ITartus, &c, Tor Sale. Farm containing luni thirty to live haw-. dred acres, and varying in price from f SfcOl. j;i,tw; ana aiso. i unneuea, Mult, i'avern. Ma hub, acd Village Property, situated in difr!erent par's of tne above named Ksates, casji be Lad on application at this office. U u 1 1 1 1 re ved Mai 1 1 ii s . The undersigned oifers for ass!?, unkr rovci" lanca in moat of the Western Slates, or will exchange the same for Improved Lands irt Oiiiu, and pay small e'i.Tareccts in value, iu. Cash. A person by spending a few hurs in examining a descriptive list of several hundred Farms, wou'd acquire more information of thai kind of Property in market- than by months' of travel. BRONSON &.KNAPP, Re estite, Stook and Money Brokers, For e.' City Block. Refer to Gov. Wood, Ex-Gov. Ford, Eoa J J. W. Allen, Hon. S. J. Andrews. D. .". T I ETON, A rest. March it, '2 35 if. Jul. J " t fi - p-etl'iearis, Iriiiiuicr, tioaere, Patent Ee-uicise lraclr tSD DEALERS IX TOILET & FASCT' 'StlCLES TOE PRACTICAL ADVISER, OR. COilPEXU.UM OF OVER USE fcOESED sun For the me f Druggists, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Cunlfctiont rs. Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy A 'tides. EDITED BY HORACE EVERETT, ' Graduate and Member of the Calioge ol Fhsr'rnacy in the City of New-York. Also The celebrated Recipe of Professor Wilicrd, for making good Soap stone cent per peursd, that vvtil wsh better and quicker without labor than any Other Soep ever manufactured. This alone is worth . fifty times the price of the book to eny family. EjccIdsiire wholesale geol for the TJ ruled Spates and Canada, ' II W. LANDOD, 1C3 Nassau-Street, N.T. Price, SO cents. Post Office Stamps enc'osed to that amount will pay for one copy, which will be sent freo to any part of the United Slates. Staticners, Eookseiierg, Newspaper Agenta, See, enclosing a cash ramictanea wilt 1 receive the wow s,ta larte cssco.,o oU. 'z CO. ' 1 7 .... ,,,1.. .!!,. v Jt. "1 J 1 . r jt & " a 1 . 4 a ! a f lr ' T i. a r ' t i Oil ... G Ti I 1 t e 1 1 r t 1 Co. t I i

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