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Whatever ever 3 t' lofst eoile i t r' 8 I r I.i l, i I-. " 5icf t . i t i 4 tit i-i ji f-J i ...., eai I at t very v. a their own it to I J iy that everv person wiu 6l(vo the livi 9 of t" tit eh., j. i fit f ,1 rr -- . ...ct , J dutv to solenu r,l Bire fan mat ortiii according to t t , -ii J.; t'.e i.nl C'-i'-'-ra to. I Ihvs... no l. 8 fii -try tet'.e v rwjjnty of d"fS'. 3 to wlich cLJrert and adult are Hat Is if yea hivo an srprme con- , r.ly chat-: iLU L. t e kird of lo.d to another, bad breath, pain in the atomacn, row,P t at t'ie no.-. I ardi-ess and fa.lfiesa ot t, e to.iv.try co-O, fow lir. pu-irau-lar remember that all these denote V. erns, Had you should at once apj-'r 1 13 mf ' 'iib'J2:;jAc::-J wo::: i a roup. ted the Tonic properties of my Vvorra Syrup areauch that it stand without an equal In the catalogue of medicines, in giving: tone tine" strength to the Stomach, which makes it tin infallible remedy for those alRicted with Dyspepsia, the astonishing Cures performed by thiaSprup after Physicians have railed, is the best evidence of it superior eScaey over all others. V Aiik tl Jl J Jk- t 'I ;,'.s'ii fio s.v.t .::cuU Worn to df eiroy fall that i.ifest t'ie he van eyr.ero, it grows to art almost indefinite length becoming ao coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach effecting the health bo sadly as to cause St. Vitua D uicii, Fits, $c., that those aHhcted (seldom if ever suspect that It i a Tape Worm hastening them to an early gtavo. In order tj destroy this worm, a Very energetic treat meat time fee pursued, it would therefore be prooer to take 6 or 8 of rr y Liver Pills so at to remove nit obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 T-blespoonfuHa 3 times a day these directions followed have never beeit known to fail in curing the most obstinate vasts of Tape Worm. (ttOBEN3ACKS LIVER PILLS. lio part of the system is rnrre liable to !tlrt the Liven it serving as a rllterer to parity the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bilej so that any wrong action of the liver cikcts the ntict important parta oT the evatem, and resulta variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &.C. Ve should, therefore, watch every symptom that mhrht indicate a wrong action ot the liver Tlfeae pill beinz composed of Roots - Plants ruraished bw nature to heal the sick $ namely, 1st, An Krpectorant, which augments the recrction from the Pulmonary mucus mem brace, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Alternative, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the svstem. 3rd A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts f the body. 4th. A Cathartic, which acta in perfect harmony with the other Ingredients, and operating n the bowels, and expelling tho whole n-MOl corrxpr ana vmatrd mitier, and ( irity'n ; the l loo J, which lUfctti. ' ut. Li-a a i-l ttetorts health. . . j, - i ills n-.r invtluable p.Uinta to which you You will Hnd luessO m.M'icine in many com nre subject. In ohstrurtions eitnet total or partial, they have been found of inestimable .t-nrf.t. restornu their functional arrange rneittatoft healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so cITectually to put to fisgut all complaints which may arise front female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, usmnees of sight, pain In the side, back, j-c. Hone genuine unlets signed, J. ii. liobentaeki aU"othcra beinf base iiaitatioa. StJ"A gents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoinirs Afenss marst nld tha Prosrietor. J. N. liobeesack. rintarfeiahia, P. Sold by all Druggists end Kerch a -ts ia 1 'spe'neef & Lovejoy, Man ticetlo Wlnttleeale . and Retail agents. Price. 2.1 cts each. Wall. Terrs Haute. Wholesale 1 Ac C. Reakert, Ciacinisati, Yholeeate Agents for Ohio, ICyl l?ret Atiaclsmseai. JOTICC V3 hereby gi?ea that a writ of 1 foreim Utaonment was tssasd by tns u r r r , iderstsned. a Justice of the Peace e.na. upon the 3 1st day of Am lay cf Au A. D. 1852. on the aLiiavii or U. lurpie. ol said count , R3.ir.st l.i 4 1 1 ''i,d. crc-I t.i.-iacs end el virtaa c fwl..;h v.rit tHe L'.'.ovir -j dci;Tibc 1 rrr'-erty wss Lr.acheJ, es tslDa-rir, tj s . M Je?ii(; r.ol.. . -k tj-ua: wis n t i ,j.-i it.rn. lv r t.. s.n cl n.-s3 i u n :u r . d ds.i;J lis j :3 l'.. 3 i:.s day c '3 1 H"aLl 3 Ii , t ... i i 1 'W 4 'W: l J J lit CAuI ti6it J 1 - ' tic a r ra C ! J. k i ft IT J tt 1 1 1 1 t ) -. : t t 1 J V 1

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r: ' r 1 r - it, k 'h 1L3 c;.! lilj ii i:t adta:,ci:,) Pfo".i.!c.1 flic ,t La ft.. --t.Aw.jijl i 'ilio CL.c Tl.ii! Will c least c;;o-t!iird ir.cro tec ;iiain at lir.t mat ter lL:;n at rrccut. cnuifacin M. tcrc -n, Doi:::jU2, r.r.J I cutical ii; i ibUltt oii3 nirJtcr, tc, t:c1. Jt 4 r y A A SL & W Although it will not bo expected of us to take sides on political questions, wo expect to keep our readers as wolf posted up in political matters as wo consistently can to maintain our neutrality. This will be nn important year to tho voters of every county in tho Slato, and every county will feel interested in the election of their County as well as Slato officers; and their county papers oro expected to act a conspicuous part in such elections, at least bo far as the county elections oro con cerned if not in the State and Presidential. Oar subscription list can easi ly bo raised to one thousand or more, it cacn suuserioer wouia exnenu ten or twenty minutes in ho endeavor to raise, onu or two tuoro besides himself. Sonic, wo oro inclined to think, can raise at least a dozen. Tho more the etter. Will our friends make the eliortY It can be done, with ess than half tiie troublo there was to rai:,o :. .,;.M, J iiaii itoau and v iihout any expe Let tho rf.rt l$ made and the mes Ecnt in by tho middle of AugU-St, or sooner. A. V. REED. AIiiaistrai-ors Bate f Ileal Estate. 1 i sijned sdniV of the Estate of Isaac Kendall", late of White county, deceased, will at the residence of the deceased, el pose to public auction, on Saturday the 25th day of September next, between the hours of 10 A fl and 4 P i.l of said day, the following Real Estate, to-wttt the not th east quarter of the south west quarter, and the north west quar ter ol t";e sou Hi east quarter ol section Xo three (3) in town twenty-seven (27) range three (3) west, belonging to said deceased. 1 'iuiiiua s i he said real estate will be sold to the highest bidder, for any sum not less than two-thirds of tiie appraised value thereof, for one-third of said purchase money in three months, and a like portion in six, and twelve months from the Uv ot R-ile. v WILLIAIVI K UNO ALL, Adia'r. Agust D;h, 1852 7w3 STATE OP INDIANA, White Cocxn, , SB. F Sansaa f 'cConnau :!hav, Clerk cf 7 the circuit Court in and for said cc-r-.iy" do hereby certify that at tha gene-t.-zXi.r t be he Id at the usual places ofholdina tlrotions, m v hits county, on the tecori 1 iasday in October nest. t!.e f.d: vv o. iccrs are to be elected, tov. ii: a Hcrreicntative to Congress, from '. b Clh Congressional District. The L'dovv ir j L';i'.3 o'.TiCers, to-wit: Governor ttul Li jut. Governor, Secretary of State, Au..a-r r-l. . 5T- TZTfS Ju., .c, icasuitr lit oiaiu, iur ss, a Reporter end a Clerk 'V . . -; r...... ; -t t .3 Li . -.jCc-rt, end aSoperintemt:r r " i Ilrr i cr.t-liv3 to General As a t t j. i. ' cf the Gth Judicial Cir i Jc ' c-f Ccurt of Coaimon Pleas, fl.t A:, jrr.ry, a Prosecuting Attor j. L .' t y i C.:... .re . 1 T E I ' I And the following loiin' c.cers, t wit: r i.i Comr. Dist No. 1, a .1 a Co. .i.-.Is.'.r tor District No. 3, f L"t Tr::.:ur:r, Count jT C . : r, ;. 1 c-i3 Assessor for surveyor, each civ il '.: i AS32S3 cf th'3 res :.'3 to be eSectpeeiive -Townr ; la ,,zzt'j il. ;:c;f, J e h.rei.to set my t s n 3. V -J r 1 - I x: 1 the s'U , t c t2 in t' ! C.h dry cf i UU tliiii l I f n "-it,

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or -ixi:,f iiAi'.'jnir.c. FJ.3. V1ZX1 I ZJlUZ'-it, '(? I f t 1 OF ALABAMA. Cei&ocraUe Electoral Ticket. frrAtE AT LA7.5S. OifM PT.TTIT, of Tippecanoe County. A hi RS ii. LANE, of b'e&rborn County, crstarcT Et EcioRS. 1. BE?J. R. CD.MONSTON, or Duboia. 2. S. AT HON", ol Clark. 3. JOHN A. HEN I) RICKS, of Jefferson, 4. EBENEZER DUMONT, of Dearborn, 5. WILLIAM GROSE, of Henry, 6. WILLIAM J. BROWN, of Marlon, 7. OLIV ER P. DAVIS, of Vermillion, 8. LORENZO O. DOUGHERTY, of Boaae, S. SAMUEL A. H A j, of Case, 10. REUBEN J. DAWSON, of Dellalb, 11. JAME3 1 McDOWELL, of Grant. L- w : ir FCS rSESlDEJiT, "Wrf J-.J. ij fr. arf & r'r i. M. ii. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ijsr "ir 1(f A Oi NORTH CAROLINA. Electoral Ticket. For .Senatorial Electors, Henry S. Lane, Pleasant A. Hacklemas. Contingent State Electors, James E. i i.vtes, T. O. Haksis, For District Electors. First District Lemuel Q. DeRruler,Duboii county t contingent, John Chandler, of Van derburgh county. - j Second District- John L Ferguson, Clark county contingent G. P. R. Wilson, Harrison county. Third Z?i'frie Capt. Scott Carter.S witierland countyj contingent, Alanson Andrews, Jennings county. Fourth DistrictJohn XL Farquhar, Franklin county f contingent, John S. Scoby, Decs, tur county. Fifth District' Oavid Kilgore, Delaware county i contingent, Jacob B. Julian, Wayn county. Sixth District--Fabius M. Finch, Johnson county j contingent, John Coburn, Manor county, Seventh District-Richard Vv. Thompson Viffocouinyi contingent, Dr A C Stevenson Putnam county Eighth DisirictG. O. Rohm, Tippecanoe county t contingent, G. M.Davis, Doone co. Ninth DMrict T S Stanfield, St Joseph county t continue i t,Thomas SumSier.Marshall county. Tenth District- James S.Fraier, Kosciusko couniv t contingent, P P IBailey, Alien county Eleventh District John M Wallace, Grant county t contingent, Charles D Murray, How ard county. Free-Soil Nomiaatious. ThefaUawing nominations were made: For Governor A. L. Robinson, o Vanderburgh county. Lt. Governor -E It Crocker, St Joseph county. Electors State at Largs--3 C Stevens, Geo W Julian, District Electors-Vhst District, James G Veach; Second, ; Third, John G Cravens; Fourth, Stephen S Harding; Fifth, Matthew R Hull; Sixth, Ovid Butler; Seventh, A Crane; Eighth, ; Ninth, John Damming; Tenth, Geo W Weeks: Eleventh, Da vid W Jones. For Superintendent of Pultic J. struction Isaac Kinley. For Secretary of Slate -J C Tibbstts For Auditor of State Micajah C White. For Treasurer cf Slate-John B Seamans. No nominations were made for Judi cial officers. Stale Sentinel, May 19. Fresh Grocerie "7C are now receiving a large supply V Gone fcugar, iuosasses, Kice, c. which will be sold at wholesale or retail, at prices as low as can he found on the Wabash for cash. COLLES, COLTON is CO Pittabur -h, arril 1, ISil-Siitf 4 STATE OF INDIANA, Weits Countt. Ttbe A ug'ust term of the Probate Court, A.D 1Cj2, Eild court declared the estate of Thomas Bell, deceased, to be piobabfy in. solvent; Creditors are, therefore, required to i",:i their elatme i?aint the estate for allow ance, in the Bald probate jourt, within ten months frora the date hereof, or they will cot be entitled to payment. JOHN BELL, Administrator. Pv R. W. SILL, Ati'y. Eept. 7th, SS52. 12w4 ' Dr. W. S, IIAYMOND, intending to con tin ue the practice of sine, has moved t " ;o into the isoutii-east roam ot M v House, ( formerly occupied by A. Tinimoas as a law office,) whera he ill general'.y be feund except when proletaionaiyr eoscnt. 'tontiee!lo, aptit 13, tS2-4"Ji . I fl 1 " W. I I': 3 i, tat ; t f f 'it & Ida tu e-alf 88S tl.it j i r 1 .il I 1 ti el i i r ; ,i' e.tr- .' J i f day. lit 1 ; - 0 in sii

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J 13 - -. - ' r 3 , ii unif. i fi r oaididata i r J ui -s uf th3 t' iuuictal Uijcuit, fT-L: r -'iLT i tl.e Dt -jr.c .'j c IIt " ve tor the r. 'ce cf Pr.'eeci!-.!; Ati;:.".py for il-!j.;utl cf Cj,i. - -l rieas f.-r to C3r.uj cf Tippecanca and ", hi.te. 1 ' MANY C1TI2SK3. ( Griye tta tu:sfi234 !o e,nnounca tho n&nie of Joim A. ViteiAca, Esq., as a caadtdata far Blr.rict Attorney, of tha District composed cf Tifpscaaoe fend Whits counties. Ia. A. V RKnoi rieaeo ennonnce tht name of J. Kjilsoeb, as & candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the district composed of Tippecanoe una White counties, at the nest October election. O Wo are authoriaed to nrsnouneo the name of Akbrsevt Iworam, as a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the dietdct composed of Tippecanoe and While co unties C5"V;'8 are reoucstci to announce the tiarne of SAMtist A. Horf, Ess., ass. candidate forjudge of the Court of Common Pleas, lor tne ciatrict composed of the counties of f hue and Tippecanoe. Wot Tovfotlip Asssssortf, Union Wrn. l'rice, Prairie Russell Ctewart, J'donong John Wilson, Bij Creek Silas Adams, Liberty Lester L. Smith. JackionJohn T. Homback. .nccsiAKics, 218, AND INVENTOIIS. The eighth volume of the Scitntijie American commences on the I Sih of September. It is principally devoted to the diiTusion of useful practical knowledge, and is eminent ly calculated to advance the creat interest o! industry Mechanical, Manufacturing, and Agricultural-the gamus and master-spirit of the nation. It is unrivaled as a Journal of the Arts and Sciences, and main'eins a high character at home and abroat . Tha Publishers rlcd e themselves that the future Volumes shall at least equal if not surpass their predecessors. Among the eubecta chieiiy brousrm ;orwara ana utscussea m its columns, are, civil engineering, archi tecture, railroads, bridges, agricultural imple ments, manuiacturers ot motals, tibous and tex title substances, machinery for the pur. pose, chemical processes, disUihn, coloring &.C. Steam and gaa engines, boilers and furnaces, mathematical, philosophical and optical instruments, cars, carrits, waterwneeis, wma ana grinaintj murs powers, plan ng machines, tools for lumber, brick machines, farming, fire-arms, Eiectricitv. teleffraphs, surgieat instruments, &c, besides claims ofall the patents, reviews, notices of new inventions, American and foreign. The work is in form for binding, contains several hundred ensravinjrs, over four hundred peace of printed matter, and a copious index. Nearly alt the valuab e patents which issue weekly sront tneratent yuice are illustrated with engravings ia its columns, thus rnakins? the paper a perfect Mechanical Encyclopedia for future as well as present reference. Vamsis i"remiom aro oncrea ior tne iarffast list of subscribers to this volume- It is published weekly, by MUNN ic, CO., at their i'uleni Agency ujict, r uiioa street New York. . TEllirst' TEK.SIS1I . 1 Copy, one year 2 00 1 copy six monlhs 1 00 ALWAYS I! ADVANCE. 5 copies for six months 4 00 10 copies for six months 8 CO 10 copies lor twelve rnont.is is w 15 copies for twelve months 22 00 21 copies for twelve months 8 00 Southern and western Money, and rostOffice Stamps taken for subscriptions. Let ters should be post-paid-Mill I'roperty to .Lease. HE unuersisned will Lease for undersigned a term of years, a very advanta geous and valuable Mill privilege " for a Saw and Gnst-Mul buildings are already on the premises, but in need oi repair, and tne lessor will be at liberty to taste tne property, tor the term agreed upon, for the sole consider ation of making such repairs as may be deem, ed necessary. For further particulars, en quire of the undersitrned by mail or otherwise of D. II. Thornton at West Bedford, Ind. ELIZABETH LOWE. July 15th, 1S32. lm3 at i a-ifl nssion.il i.u g ,7 OTICE is hereby given tfc X. signed has this day taker Administrator's Notice. that the under taken out letters of aoenimatration, on the Estate of 1 nomas Beard, late of White county, deceased; ail persons havinr claim against said estate, will file them duly proven, snd those indebted to the same, can et. tiie with the undersigned. The estate i probably solvent, ELIJAH ELDREDGE, Adrn'r. June 18th- 1S52. tw3 AfiHtintsitrator's Ea.lc. -T'TOTICBis hereby jriven that the under 1 'i signed administrator of the estate of Thomas Beard, Deceased, wia on Saturday I the 21st day of August next, expos to sale, at public auction, the personal property of the deceased, contistin; of boraet, and one coit, wagon and plo ugh, .and other articles too tedious to mention, a the residence of the onder&tsritcd in. Jackson Township, White county, ld. ' TERMS: A credit ef twelve months will be given on alt sums oyer three dollars, the purchaser giving hi note with approved security, and without the benefit of valuation laws. ELIJAH ELDREDGE, Adm'r. July 3 1 it, 1G.'2. 4w3 '.CN3 ji'-ted R.r FI jcr, :t ? 11 stt. ;.'e e -f e r --3 n'.;;- '..- es.n't w-it r.ii 1 t your t'.e c jieat wiiat you don't owe we w h f T. tri

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rdUtoti riskeevef, "5 vs. ! g;:1 trl A. VTiti;i, J.h.i Vvilktts Edward W:il I !- , j.,; 'i:'f.i, Oeor; a Wi'.'f u, lit nry, Bl la. VsaAnbnrh and Titi-V iiine Lis wile, Iasc Ah Cliaassfy. te? e,nd Eliaa his wife, ' Elliabeth Viilett", I ! ritb Wiliet;.', r afy Reed and Martin Reed, beits at law of Levi Wilie'.ts, deceasad. ftO?.!B3 now mid caBp'iunnnt by E Odell his attorney, and files Lis biii in chancery for the foreclosure of & mortgage ftgainat said defeadsate, and it appcarbjg by the affidavit of a disinterested person' that part of said defendants are nun residents of the State of Indiana it is therefore ordered by the Court that tho said nou-resident defendants be notified of ihe pendency of this bill by publication ia the Prairie Chieftain, a newspnperof general circulation, printed and published in the town of Monticelle, White county, 1: diana, for hree weeks successively, and that unless they plead answerer demur to the said plaintitPs bill cf Complaint on or before the calling of the same, the matters and things therein contained will betaken ss confessed and a decree rendered accordingly in theif absence, according to law. In testimony whereof, 1 Lave hcressal.j unto set my hand snd the seal of said Court, oCice in Rensseleai, this the 14th clay of August, A. D. 1852. - GEO. W.-SFiTLER, Clerk. Augr. !Sth-pr's fee $Q C0.Sw4 JSIedicftl Notice. rR- S, Korn, having resumed tho practice jf of medicine and surgery, tendeers his professional services to the citieens of White and adjoining counties. Oiiice at his residence one and a half mues northeait of West Bediord. July 29th, 1852. 3tf 1003 WASTED. To travel in every County in the United States to circulate the AUTHORIZED EDITION of ' ' LIFE OF GEN. FRANK FIEUCE, Of New Hampshire, CANDIDATE OF THE DEMOCRACY FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. BY D. W. BAETLETT. Author of What I Saw in London, or Men and Things in the Great Metropolis." In one elegant 12mo vol., of ,'100 pages, illustrated with an accurate Portrait of Gen. Pierce. fH HE book contains the particulars of his JL early life, anecdotes connected with his private' and professional history, and an account of his public nnd ntilitsry services, etc etn. etc. by a popular New England Author, who has visited Concord lor tho especial purpurpose of preparing a reliable and authentic volume, under the advice and counsel of prominent Democrats. The effort has the sanction of the distin guished subject ot the Memoir, whose sudden and unexpected elevation !rom a private citizen, to the proud position of the leader of the great Democratic Party and, as ihe Democracy confidently believe, soon to be elevated by them to the most honorable post ia the world Chief Magistrate of the United States creates a desire on the part of every Araor.caa to Know tne particular ol his L.i!. uniiorm retail price, in paper covers, 60 cents; in neat cloth, 75 cents. Copies sent by tnad post paid, on receipt of price. tor iuitaer particulars anr-as, poet paid, DERBY & iULLER, Sole Publishers, Auburn, N. Y. Publishers of papers within 500 miles of New York State, inserting the above (with tb.ii notice) twice previous to the 1st of Sep next, shall receive a copy of the same by mail, free of postase. DERSY & MILLER, Auburn, N. Y. STATE OF INDIANA, White Cousty. ES. White Circuit Court, Nov. term, A D 1852. Charles W. Kendall a-nd 1 Francis G. Kendall, assignees j of Charles W., Francis G., and Bill in Ch'y Robert C. Kendall, V to foreclose s- I mortgage. John S. Lower, Sabina J. Lower, and Howard Hugina.J .jflOMES now the complainants by'Turpie, S their solicitor, and fae th aidavit of a disinterested witness' in the gbove'ease, from which it appears that the said Howard Huggins is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, me saia aeienuaniia tnereiore iiereoy notm ed oi tne tiling and pendency, or the bill m this behalf, and that unless he appear, on the first day of the next term of the said White circu;t court, to be holden at the Conn House, in the town of Monucello, on the first Motsday in JNovemocr next, end plead, answer or demur, thereto, the Same will be heard and determined in his abscence. ' In testimony whereof, I hereunto set iry hand and i'lp of said court, at ofHee in Monticeilo, this July 29th, IBSZ, - ' RAN SON McCONN A UGIIII A Y. Clerk. Aug 5, '52-Cpr'a fee i 5-4w4 of L-3'.v; L C , : 5 ir. :or.-n v 3 c: ci ; fcnd vic:.-ii:y ; :atho I -3 pcrriLnc: ! located in Monticeilo, where he intends to continue the practice of Medicine. OIHce one door North cf Spears & Da via Cheap Cash Store., whsre ha will is found at all hours excep-twh-pn prcfes; ".: ally absent. Oct. 10, IC 1 IC-'J. . c 1 3 in t'i s in ! 1. . at October 1, Si : I. I epas Ari'ioriy I.enun" Nui;. 9 Lime is iss'Tv "r.i.iniey Js;hm S ni 1 . k. m 8 J wit Jo .1 A - I-. . ;., henrv h ear n.f J jh ; 'i. )- ' i .-t-il ! 1 i J ' , tlCf.lO, irn r. i ybff' n h :'. Johi v in 11 sis III. ll re wry ley 1 i r . " . ins Parker f rrd.' It rv C or Cs. ti J I

Dealers ia STOYE3 AND HOLLOW-AVaRE, Jlan,aac.tarera of Tin, Sfcect-Iroa and Copper Ware, Columbia street, Sctvtk side, 2 doors below t PuUic Square, at the tign ef the Gilt State, LAFAYETTE, INI). The very beet improvement in Cook Stoves, having been pot to a Ui and thoroughly tested iiiiiBL-aiuu. iua siuve vcrv iicsrv. wiih is larger oven than any other stovo of ihe sums s-ze. ' We wish to call vour eartieolwv Mttn. tion to thissiove. " '' The best patterns of Cincinnati premium Cook Stoves always on hand; Parlor stoves, cast And sheet iron, trie!, the Self-Reg alator; large Church or Hall Stoves, very heavy ; box and beating stoves of all kinds. " ' We will keep constants? on band a general assortment of Tin-Ware", ychich in point of neatness, durability and cheapness, cannot be surpassed on tie Wabash, and which we will sell at Wholesale or retail. ' " We are also prepared to execute all kinds of job work pertainin to tie business, such as" vn roofs, gutters and spouts for houses, bath tubaand other bathing apparatus. Aiso,shect iron work of all kinds, such as Air-Tight Stoves, Drums and stovepipe, britcbing, scape pipes, chimney flues, Jrc, for steam engines. - All those wanting anything in our line, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our etoek before purchasing elsewhere. Lafayette, apri!, 1852-42 1 ' id ixist Ilceclvec!. v BOLLES, COLTON & Co Are now open ing a splendid assortment of seasonable dry goods, adapted to the spring trade, which will be sold at the lowest prices. ' Our assortment will always be kept complete and we do not intend to be'underold by a store on the Wabash River, come and "see; 'also 'a large stock of iron, nails, glass, steel, eteel spripirs, iron axeltrees, plows, hinges, paints, ' oils,dye stufls, ect., cct. ; also ' a very large stockof coffee, 6u oar, rice, molasses," tobacco, and other groceries, all of which w ill be iold for cash a little less than can be bought at Lafayette or other places. EOLLES COLTON &-CO-Pittsburg May 20, 1852. rilirs, Cross Cut saws and pra ss scythe H cheap at LOVEJOY & REYNOLDS. ' ITeol Card! Pgr; fiutiag, and Clotli Dressing. - " " ' jfYUE Machine are prepared to do tip the M eerdiTBg- ia the best possible rnasnerand' we are also fitting up machinery far spinning which will enable them to do cp promptly ail in that iioa that shall be en treated 'Heni ' BOLLES, COLTON & CoL H, ACKEREL, Tobacco, CofTee, Sr-ir, Molasses, Tar, Wood e n-w a i e. ' Ch ifr r s: Bucitets, Cotton-varn, eotton-battins Carpet warp, just from Cincinnati;' drop iaon LOVEJOY &. REYNOLDS, april, 1852. - - THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSU- " ' It ANCE COMPANY, " " AT COVINGTON, KENTUCKY, IT" AS a' actual capital cf 100,000 00, J- and insures Lives' upon the Slutast Plan, at Joint Stock' rates of Premium'. ' The company has aceaciea "ia all the principal towns "throughout the West. The capital cl tiie company consists of the foI!ovinin " ' ' ' Dewsitrd on calf, at Inters!, fUXCfl Secured by uriencuinljered real estate, v Tti.fKO Pocurt-d by Stocks. 10,000 OiFiee Buiiding and Lot, 6,0CJ . JO0,Ct The above is the original capital, and is entirely separata from moneys received for premiums. ' ' - D. TURPIE, Agent at Tdontlcello. R.'A. Spencer, Medical Examiner." """ OOKING Glares of the largest and laJiJi teat style; alsosrhall onea and ioilet e'aai sesat -'---' -LOVEJOY j REYNOLDS. - BRAMBLE HOUSE, CRANE - PALMER' Proprietors. . Corner cf Ohio and S truth Streets, ' '' ' " "' Li? ay sits, Ijtb. Taia Iloiase is now opeii for the recepfion and aeoomtnodation of tl;.a traveSlinj . public". Terms, 1,00 per day. "' '. . Lafayette, April 13 1ZZ2 42 tt. Attoraey and Counsellor at Law, and1?eli tor ia Chancery. Rensaelaer.Icdrana. ' rtTOTTT TT,Tr kJEOUiui i C' 1. .... .. s, '!,.; ... .:. , ..... -5 - j' ... U T re '1 ic ft j":ori t ,c tint r t " I e in fa ve r. A '. r i.t fct t i 1 1 j w 1 .'. . 1 :. - sr .1 i

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