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C. .1 3 ' i iU. . -;-tr ri i.,cr-ur'.:r." - . t" ,1 ,r.:I th L:::3 ltca er.tr r c:,".3 cfT.iarcl r yzr. V s:,-l -ways cr, liavcr to frcccr-t HiA, asd s1. not strive to mould it to suit the f ric -or individualities of any one. ct never be personal, except where t3 i i pudent putting forth cf high duties, per Esns known to us &3 tncapabls, makes it inou n.nt W shall fpoak cf persons ti we thiak they deserve, tiigu position mV Brnmw 5mra.ritivss in the WhiT. but mora especially in oar own ptrtj; we ceueva in tua important ias en-t -f n ihat men creala the limes rather than that the times areata mennA thai no misfortune can befall the Democrat party so great as to have in farior men cut tX its head. V. e repuui' ta the idea that any nan has claims apn iHa puns! hut we aStra that the early has claims upon any cf its members who have the integrity aaa &un.y to serve u. TV. work under ear hands has been i.M5;,ra!,lpnkrMd and otherwise im proved in it3 mechanical execution. ill hft cverv month one fine enrrravinT nf ilistinr'aishsd Democrat of ts& nrPSPTit time, statesman, Soulier or mwKanift. pithw Eurooean or American The selection will be always in harmony . , .t i with the general principles oi me worn. The Review cannot be delivered where there is any delay or expense attending payment. The subscription price, therefore, C3 per annum, must be invariably paid in advance. We are not unconscious that the tone of the Review is radically changed. Those subscribers who do not approve, cr who think it not cheap for their money, are desired to pay up arrearages, and atop. - DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. Communications addressed to D. W. Holly, Publisher, New York. D1I -if nnnTra fT? Til P. America" TTIils Review. The American Whig Review is published Monthly, at No 120 Nassua street, New York. Each nnmber contains ninety-six pages of reading matter, and includes a portrait of some distinguished man, usually selected from Living American Statesmen. The Review will set forth ana defend ke principles of the United Whig 1'artyf the Union. It will deal with individuals &s little as possible, always regarding them as secondary to the principles they gepresent. Its past course is a sufficient rruaranty against its becoming the organ cf any factions; at the same time, its pages sa heretofore, will always ba open to the expression of Whig sententiaienls from every quarter of the Union. The Review will maintain the front ?ank in the 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 Clabs cf not less than Ten Persons, 2 60 The low price at which the Review is thus placed, renders cash payments on the part of subscribers absolutely necessary; and those who send for the Work, will percieve the necessity of mailing the money with their orders at the risk of the Review. Communications addressed CHAMPION CISSEL, PpBLisEsa American W eio Rsview, 123 Nassua Slre.it, New York.; YOUTH &, MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS LIFE, a a X'reniatare Deatls. ; HI?;irCLi:ei trircervtlea This Boolr, jatt pablisid, i Ued with, useful iifirmttioa, on h icirmities and diseases of t'ae CeaevKtive Ofjus. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH, JIANIiOOI) and OLD AGC. To nil wi. apprehead oi eufTer undir tie lire consequencea of early or prolonged indiscretion to all who fee.1 Ahe exhaustive eJTects of sedentary end baneful hiti:s to all who ia addition to declio-ic-j plsytlcal eery, are tlie victims of iiertous fesil mental debility, and of mopish ad ratilaaclii-? dpr.onder.flv. Dr. Hi would ear, Th J. v res .d liv p f mtq wt121.1 it vv,,',i p e s i,: r: t y,u..t fl liuasdy a a ! eajjtu. ftv, i itv s-i j 1 hausanJa c 'LirfiS. :' ' ' C3A "m--":" , ; ' 5 a 1 e s. i e r, a d ' -r ? ? ' a t ; , .. . ,,. i . : 1 1 i ., j " . Vs . earner of.TII I t':,D c XJH IO.f SJtff betwte h p r a c 3 t ' i i : ; i i 1- A , v i S je-atiiwi;, a.':jdar envelope, ptr rettjmc Ha w;v f!stM I;'i;sfilf crimes' crs c Dr. E., rf.-;.j,.:f eii;::iHs!y cu,i'i.J3' la l:ta kancr a " - j , ' "J "J1 opoo CKS ,; a .if I;.? sice rr3f ts ;t3 rets Dr. '-CM.? iefej, (iia:-ptid.) tnz-d' cered at a rr.-.UU ;-s s.r;I f ai

p. i::z::::an co. (Lat Tir l. . r., Iloujta Cr. Cd.,) IL T!-L. 5 a y f. .X jBLi j ; 144 Broadway, 1 daoi aactb cf Liberty atreet ..'new youi:. bow on Lamh iad will bo rceivi s i j daily through the eeaaon, NEW jOI., erect from ti.e European .tnanafae urt rs. and cash Auctions, rich, fasVienafcle u:cv- t. Jk Mtltinery Goods. Oor stock of ich ittbbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. JMaity of our Goada are roanufactured exireesly to our order, from oar cwa desiraoc uid patterns and stand utiriralled. We oifer ur goods for kktt Cash at lower prices than .ny credit House in America can aSbrd. All purchasers, will find it greatly to their ntpreet to reserve a portion of their money nd makeselstnieo e front our great variety of Cheap Good . Ribbons ri"h for bonnets, caps, sahes and Eelli; Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisscs, and Tariton; E;nbroid, ,collars,cheraisetls,eapesttVc. IlaHits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings aad insertingB Embroidered reviere, lace, and Hemstitch eambriek handkerchiefs; Elonds, itiuone and embroidered laces for cars; Embroidered Laces for shawls. Mantillas, and veils; Ilonnon, TJp-hlen, Valencies, and Brussels Laces; English and wore thread Smyrna, Lisle thread and cot'"' lacea.; Kid, Li!e thread, silk and sewing Bilk, gloves snd milts Frenc h and A rarncan Artificial Flowers.

French lace, English, American and Italian. Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. New York, March, 1852 37 IEIclical isotice. . -Dr. W. S. HAY.MOND, intending to continue the practice of medicine, has moved his office into the south-east room of the Court House, (formerly occupied by A. Timmons as a law oiTice,) where he will generally be found except when professionally absent. MonticeUd, april 15, 1852-40tf J: j h: A . tJ j a.44i avitiia To Sell New and Popular Books. We are in want of Agents to canvass this part of the State for oor new books. A small capital ol but $10 or $15 will bo required to commence with, and an active per son can earn from $3,00 to 5,00 per day. Some of our Agents earn much more. Those desirous ot engaging in this profitable business, may objain our plan of opera tion, and a list ot our rutmcations, Dy ad dressing, post-paid, fit. . iUUKfcUi. & UU., No. 102 Superior st, Cleveland, Ohio. Pay Up. - ETtSONS indebted for Flour, Wheat and . Mill stuff, are once more assed to square up. We e n't wait much longer. Bring on your wheat what yon don't owe we will pay the cash tor. i.tuaujL.ij liiiu. Norway, april 1, 1852. Iiook and Keimetsiljer. ""t is nty sincere desire that the person who took from my o5ee the first volume of the work, entitled the "Three Students,' should call ansl get the other two volumes, as they are of no use to me in the abacence of the first. The others might be of great benefit to the persen having the first volume. In kindness, R. W. SILL. N. B, If y ou do not wish the others, pleas return the first volume, and you will ohlife. R. W. S. ;.Ion:iccllo, May 20, 1852. - Ladies Dress Goods, TTUST received, a splendid article of Beraje, mj DsLaiaee, and Lawn?, by KENDALL Sf DRO 00 brls Salt in prime order, for ale by BOLLES, COLTON & CO. april. 1, l852-33tf South siJe jpullic Square, Iafayette, lad. AM prepared at all times to fill orders, Ji Wholesale or Retail, on as favorable terms as any house in the city, and warran the quality equal to the best, as I give my per sonal attention to the manufactory. 1 can and will make inducement to buyers if they give me a call. april, 1852 42yl . - -r7noo"i n rp jPfrrpi it.i k K'oU, Sj 111 Uifyi 1 f " i-r( s bain hard sod rin'-cy ecarre we oiler our incteotsed stock of goods et coat and carnage and a leetls profit. Ve hava just received end are receiving our m gaoas, end we batter oaraelve that W e caa aeil soods cheaper than ever was sold before ia thi ut of the country. Our etock constat ia pat , cf . . I'aacy Lawns. De Loins. Barge, cinghama, ana sauna, lor&oh luetrea, tlp-cccas, SwisB rwuIJs, fcobinetts, jaconetts, ' edcinjs, ealteo prissisof all kinda and descriptions "ot tiis latest styles, ailk handkerchiefa, table cloths, a,ra9iIs cotton yarn, cotton fcatdn-s, flish iiaen. brown and "b'eachei trsaslins "a! vtrj la v il r., tl hs, Casimerea, aatiito'tts. "tt.j, a end beautwia asaortrnect i CiT men and bays si ' ir AI to a lit of ready made clothing. f . -s. Wa have also a la rye n xv -' i slock of boots and shoes, ) ' . i t . ct'apjrsize, quality and pat. ti i i is 'i variety -of boskets for tmtnt e, 'tin a, plow t t'! at ft E L. 3 ,;. t i i r j ! . t 3 fork. 3 cfeota, i i C e ;, ft ? ! ff , S ill! I - . L 1 ,i k i n c ?!

Cv urile mdi Stree t , HOTX1.. Tlte Cfctom Haanfaeta'riRi Co. Organised under th& General M.mufaeturing Ltato of the State oj iisw Turk.) Offers at wholesale, ia quantities to suit patchaaera, at Manufacturers' lowest prices, for t cah or approved credit. Paper Hangings of every variety of style and price. Borders to match. Fire Board faints in great variety. Transparent Window Ehadet. Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Papers, and Window Shade-Fixtures, ' Of the latcet styles end 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 Merchanit can examine thie Stock Jrom 6 o.'rwci n the mornmg'tdl 1U t'ewet n the evening. New York, March 1, 1852. & ISooSi Ageiats I'iswl Caavasse rv HERE IS THE BOOK FOR YOU ! ! Sill JOHN FRANKLIN, AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS. With detailed notices of the Expedition in search of the miesing vessels under Sir John Frankun ; by P. L. Simmonds. To Which is added an account of the American Expedition, by John C. Lord, D. D., 400 pages, price l 25. To contain a Map of the Arctic Regions and plates illuat.ating the work. "Where for relentless months continued night, Holds, o'er the glittering-waste, her starry light." The navies of America and England have before met upon the ocean, but they met for strife. Now, too, they met for strife, equally determined, hiU not with each other. They met in the holy cause of benevolence and human sympathy, to battle with the elements beneath the Arctic Circle; and the cbivalric heroism which the fe w stout hearts of the two nations displayed in that conflict redounds a thousand fold more to the glory of the actors, their governments and the race, than if four score ships and ten thousand armed men had tought fo- the mastery of each other upon the broad ocean, and battered hulks and marred corpses had gone down to the coral caves of the sea, a dreadful offering to the demon of Discord, in which event troops of 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 sell the above book, to whom exclusive agency foi a county will be given. On receipt of $1 25, we will forward onfe copy of the above Book (for Agents to use as a sample copy,) by tni, postage ftuid, touny place in the United States, not exceeding 500 miles from Buffalo, Chicago, or New Vork. (v-Books sent by mail must be pre paid, according to the new Postage L:w. (Postage o i this work is about 25 cents for each and every 500 miles.) O" Whole sale Prices "or above and other saleable Books, for which we want Agents, will be forwarded on application to us, post paid. G. II. DERBY Co., Book Publishers, , Buffalo, N. Y. . The Proprietors of Sartain's Magazine having purchased the large and handsoms steel plate, carefully engraved in line and mezzotint, from the celebrated design by George Cattermole, representing The First Jleformers -Presenting their Famous Protest at the Diet of Spires, in 1529, now offer it in connexion with their Magazine on terms unprecedented!' low. This magnificent composition contains nearly? one hundred figures, and includes authentic portraits of the moat prominent men connected with that important event. The work (exclusive of margin) measures 21 incht8 by 15, and the print has never been retailed at a price less than $3 per copy." Euch impression is accompanied by an instructive pictorial key of reference, describing the scene, the characters, she history which led to the event, and thd principles contended for. In connexion with Sartain's Magazine both works will be furnished on the following iberal terms, which are invariably in advance : -One Copy of Magazine and one of Print, $3 Two Copies of Magnaine and five of Prints, ."y Five Copies of the Magazine, and fi ve of the Print, together with one copy of both works to. the getter up of the Club, $12. . The price of Sartain's Magazine being of ttself $3 per annum, both works jointly may rw, by the above offer, be had for what was herb, fore the price of each separately. Preparations armking to publish in the Magazine a series of illustrated articles on Amep.icam Histort, commencing wiih a PictorialLife of General Jackson. fj-Agc-fits wanted in every town and village m the United States, to get up Ciubs upon the above liberal terms. Send on your Subscriptions, 'and secure g6 worth of reading and engravings for f:3. Address,,.. JOHN SARTAIN & Co., , " Philadelphia. Those persona that purchased the bad article of strychnine, can have their money back, by calling on Wra Sperscer at Spencer & Lovejoy's drug store. ulor.licello . Ind. Julv-3 1852 mczl el..;, dons t.- c:dtf ::! at the hwe ;c

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jau:;d;ct; i;y?u oia, ch.ic?;ic c?. NEVOLo l:. 1L1TY, DKEA3 C; THE KIDNEYS, and all . diseases asieing from a disordered Liver or Stomach, each ao Coustipatton. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of" the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn.Diagust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim- , ming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the i

Heart, Choking er Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sisrfat. Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain ia the Side, Pick, Chest, Limbs, &c, SuHden Fiushesof Heat.Burninf in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great aepression oi spirits, can be etlectualiy cured DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELE8RA TED G ERMAN BITLERS, PREPA8ED BY Bit. C. IS. JACKSON", 120, Area St., Philadelphia. Their power over trie above ditease it not ex U lied if equalled by any other preparation in e United IS tales: as the cures attest, in many eases after skilljtil phiisieians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the a tention of invalids, rosaesaing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or6;ins, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced t From tiie Dosto n Bee, The editor said, Dee. 2.'d, Dr. Hoof lands Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are eonvinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the pattont constantly gains strength and vigor a fact- worthy of great conideration. They are pleasant in taste and smel'. and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safely under any circumstances. We are speaking jrom experience, and to the r.filicted we advise taeiruse. Scott's Weekly, one of the best Literary papers published said, Aug.25 Ds. Hoofland's Uekmn Bitters, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, now recommended by some of the roost prominent members of the facult)' as en article of much efficacy in catee of female weakness. As such is the case, wr would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons Of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they hav upon weaksyitems.' More Evidence. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaietto, the best family newspaper published in the United States- The editor sa vs of DR- IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS... 'It is seldom that we recommend what are leTmed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our roalers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoodand's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums o! the day, that are noissd obout for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guihy race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, snd which has met the hearty i pprovai of the faculty itself.' Evidence upon euidence has been received (like the foregoing) fiom alt sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used in the practice of the tegular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrumcombined, a fact that can ensily be establish? ed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when, presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt tfter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and hver; it is preferable to calo mel in ol! biliout dis-ases the effect is immediateThey can be administered to females or infants with safety ana reliable benefit at anytime, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which it isnecessary for all medicines to attain, to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives ol those who are inuocently deceived. " Look well to the habits of the GenuineThoy have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, triiAoat which they arespuriovs. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the ' GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Street, ona door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. ' Prices He&aeed " . To enable all classes: of invalids to enjoy the advantages . of their great restorative powersSlNStE FOTTLK 75 CSHTS. Also for sale by Loyfjov & Co., Druggists, Montieello, Ind. Notice. DO hereby certify and nrn.ke known to the public, .:hat tnv wife, Martha S. Wood. K'!3 left t tj bed and board, and do forewarn all per.. , is from- trading with her, or crediting i r t ii r iy aceoant, for I will not be response's for any of her contracts. This the 15th iij of Jtine, 1S52. WK. J. WOOD, Jasper county,' Indiana. ' n . r- T-- " 7- " -v f 8 by 1 ) i .':, '10 " 12 ' r , at - - - . V- , ..... h T . . ( ,'i i? ' J j,., OfWiV - ; Sere t f s ia -.!, i - z j ' . - rJ. .I : a t . t J . " j s i 7 ! ' c ; r i. , ' 1, 3

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The undersigned keep constantlyon band a good article of poplar lathin?. S. BiiEITiTZ fit CO. JUowticeilo MtiLs, Sept. 4, 1E51 IStf ALICOE3 Any quantity fir sals et the cheap cash Store of SPEARS U DAVIS. Montieello, Oct. 2. PAYNE'S celebrated medicines ea V hand. Good to cure the Ague, and tie tt.s that flesh is heir too; for sa?e"by KENDALL & ERO. Norway, sept5, '50 SiisiFer &, Brother, TTHOLESALE and retail Confection. v v Main street, one door caet of the Jov nal buildings, lafayette,. d Sept25,50 OBJ FETTIT. SASCtl. A. BUFF Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Lafayette Indiana. 7 SEMI-WEEKLT, FROM MONTICELLO TO LAFAYETTE . M .ja .a C t The Propietor would inform '"e A raveiung puoiic tiat lie IB HOW running a Seven Pmiarncrr Hack, 53 TWICE A WEEII, Between Montieello and Lafayette Ijaves Montieello 'l.'tiestlays and. Fridays at 8 o'clock, a. m., and arriving at Lafayette same days, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Leaves Lafayette WtIiicIays Stlid Saturdays at 8 o'ciock, a. m., and arrive at Montieello same davs. WM. A. "PARRY, Proprietor Montieello, aug. 7, 1851 6 f Flax Seed. vHE highest price paid for clean Seed by KENDALL A- BRO. Norway, Sept. '50 i -WW W T" - nr?HE subscribers have now on hand and intend to keep constantly on hand a good stock of Poplar, Walnut and Oak Lumber, of all sorts, sizes and lengths in common demand. Also, a good article ol Poplar Lalhing. Customer at a distance may send directly on without fear of being disappointed. They can furnish to order heavy square lumber, suitable for sills, plates, cornerposts, &c, of any size, from 6 lo 12 inches square, and of any length not exceeding 25 feet. Prices fair and uniform. Terms cash. Cfcr-Ferriage charges full loads paid by mill. Z. & M. II.SHEETZ. Montieello Mills, Feb. 2G-33lf. Salt. J0bM,,"-,"tLvIAI.LtBR.' N orw ay, Sspj, 5 ODLOVE O. ECl.'M. GCSTAVCS A. WOO Bchni Wood, Attorneys and Consei.ors at Law, Lafayet Indiana. J IRON, NAILS, GLASS. 1"7T7"E are just receiving direct from PittsV burgh. Pa., a fine assortment of Iron, Nails, Gl.iss and Glass-ware. Gallant! ee. LOVEJOY REYNOLDS. april 1, 1852 4 LSO, received a small lot of Dry Goods L'm. just from Cincinnati, and a larger lot will be on hand in a few days direct fr.m Philadelphia. On receipt of them we shall take pains to let people know it. Also, a ST) all lot of meat, and salt by the bb). or bushel, for sale hv LOVEJOY .j REYNOLDS, april, 1852 "Frcslj Groceries, TTUST received from New Orleans a large fjl '"t of Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Mackerel, to be sold cheap for cash. KENDALL 4- ERO. april, 1852 Supervisors, AdciiMistrators,--And every body, else will remember fiatl have always on band at rny office el! Lin : of blanks, to wit; . Reports of supervisors, Settlement sheets for Administrators, all the various kinds of Blank Deeds, Mortgages and ail other blanks for persons in buioesf. 43tf . R. W.SILL. Att'y nt Jaw. 'Drv Goods." a rflHE aadersigned respectfolly iaforjn thaii J friends anu customers, tbat they have just received, from New York and Philadelphia, a large and well selected stock of goods, which wiif be disposed of cheao for c&f-'h and wheal.' , KENDALL & 20. Norway, sept. '50 John A. -Wilstsch, "' Attorney and Counsellor at law, Laf: -t Indiana- ' f JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE CTtee on Illinois street, one door 'north ofp He square, Lafayette, led. "rii 41 .. " "DALT f f 1 - :i ri. r of s 1 Tt - j v t - ,:'.: , J ( " . C i ; . i , . ... . . . , y a. . r s, r ... , tv i O, :r- l ' y, , j :. ': - 1 u. " , r " r. t ; r r

ajAFAI ET '.k'iZ WEEKLY JOUXliT L.. Under the laanagernent of the nnderir"id wiil te farnkhsd to aubtcribera at tha foitow--icg greatlv . REDUCED T'IIR213. 1 Copy one year 1 50 ,n advance. Club of five . I CO each. An Extra copy -will b& seat to any ca raising a club of tea or rnor;. No pains or expense will be mtei t' make the Journal aa interaatin.? and Bsofoi Umily newspaper. As a Commercial Whi-x JocibsI it abail have bo aoperior in the Statet Particalar attention will be given to obtaining telc-srephic and market reports, aad the lat,.. tie. The Za.lj josriial for commercial and business tnen all along the canal aud river and ra'lroad lines, will be found very useful a containing the latest and most correct in tHif&c. Term,;5C'3. LUSE & BROTHERS.

1Z. W. SILL, -ATTOEXXY & CorKSELLOE AT LAW, Zlantieello. Ind. OSes ia. the New Court Ilcms, first doorto the right. 35. Cocking Stoves. A fh Assorted sizes. Cincinnati manejtZ J m facture. In Atere and to be sold soon, to close out; as cheap as thev can boagbt a the Canal. KENDALL & BRO. Norway, sept, 25, "SO I7rs and &eer.K!iiniFlhE undersigned wish to ptrdiaie snv quantity oi Raccoon, Mink, Wolf, FoxV Otter, Musk-Rat, and Deer Skin, for whiciS Norway, dec 13 KENDALL & BRO. CooUiits'" Sieves, .-T 50 assorted sizes; also, Parlor and B : Stoves, jus- received from Cineinnat-vJ-which will be sold at reduced prices. -KENDALL & BRO." Norway, august 11, 1851-Tif WESTERN FARM AGENCY, " At Cleveland, Ohio. XIIE undersigned have opened an ofEce ir Cleveland, lor the purchase and sa!e.of Farms, unimproved lunus, &c., in Uhle. Mich igan, Indiana. Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. A Eeg-ster wiil be kept of a!j Property offered lor eu!e, and the same w:l"' be. advertised t-xttnsivtly :h ough the pabliatrre8 and by circulars in each of these Slated irr ' ot chargr, aud no comperisation-demandto of applicants for the purchase or aaJe of property, oaless the negotiation is ssocesfu-i. DiEcTiojf to A"PLiCA?rTa. Applicants for the sale of property should describe minutely its ((.cation, title, qusiiti?,. quality of soil, baiidings, timier, wass?r roads, qc-iBtity unimproved; and also the rchoo'w, eharches. mills, stores, &c. ia its vicinisy; together with the amount, time, and mtner of payj ment. JFarit&$r Cv.-t f 0? ga le. Farms containing iwsi thirty to five hundred acresr and vaTyingin price from JSC 3 to $7,CQ0 and aiaa-. Tanneries, Mil!?, Tavern c-tands-, and Tillage Property, situated in different par's of the above named States, can be had on application at t; is ofiiee. I'uiiiiproTed JLa,Hs. The undersigned oilers for sale, unimproved lands in moat of the Western States, or will exchange the same for Improved Lands in Ohio, aad ay small ditfjrcncej in value, in Cosh. A person by gpendTrsg a few h"uris examining a descriptive list of sevenal hundred Farms, wou'd acquire more information of that kind of. Property in market, than by months f :ra 1. -. BRONSON &. KNAPP. Real esttte, Stook and Money Brokers, For est City Block. Refer to Gov. Wood, Ex-Gov. Ford, Hon J. W.Allen, Hon. S. J. Andrews. D. M. TILT ON, Acetit. March 11, '52 35tf. X", - p, -0- f-y A ij pothecarics, lt iujuier, "sii"ectioners, Patent Sled iciue Factors IND DEALERS IN TOILET & FA?' CY ARTICLES THE PRACTICAL ADVISER, OS, COStl' EMitUM OF OVER ONK llt'MlSEO RECilKS, For the vie of Druggists, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy A 'tides. EDITED BY HORACE EV F.RETT. Graduate and Member of the Cailose of Pharmacy in t!e City of New-York. Also The celebrated Recipe cf Professor Willard, formating; good Soap atone cent per peund, that will wafh better and quicker without labor than any other Soap ever manufactured. This alone is worth fifty tiroes the price of the book to any family." Exclusive wholesale sgent for the United -S'atea and Canada, II W.LASDOD, 103 N assau-Street, N. Y. Price,50 cents. PostOIce Stamps eacioeed to that amount will pay for one copy, which will be aent free to any part of tee United States. , Stationers, Booksellers, Newspaper Agents, Sec, enclosing a cash remittance will receive the work ata large discount ofi. Hf ,,.ns,, "&J.,. f "Jt Jf kJ "53, iJTACX CO JOE2HSS OF Agent for the Bale of Eeoan eni'DieeeheJ Shcetinw, Cloi.Jitt Cttm. Yams, &.c, is. - . r"3lar Goflu of "Every Yarie-tf, NO- 10. l"UHDCI:rS BLOCK, LA 'PA TE T TE, IX D. ,o:t E'uiitcs.t L;i ' ft v Ue, lad. Gso. WatitEE, C. G. Tzzeiks, LaPte.Ia, ":"7E. are now rrceivini a larti aftwtmeac o I K s a v 1 e a ? iscy Dry io-aCu, iriciaiia'l a 1st re etoct a n m to 1 n z , iiotiorss, The attention f ciii in particultr, arc iri;jril It, ' VV. I I T