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Potosi Republicani
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POTOSI KEPUBLICAN. BV LAST N.GHT'S MAIL. 'i'itf T.rrtJJ tcltipli'U. i I irrli SONS CEMPERAIN'CE- tit 1 i i It. 01.

1 ol it i ie i till rcli I' D1V1SIN NO. 13, SONS OF H. I i I i i In i tne City I B. S. ANrJ3.

at 7 Their LULICN LEACH. I. XI). 9, SONS OF TEWPER- i i i i i Tliiirid.1) i a o'Mock, IU.N Jloo.li,t, Kendall it store, A. A.

PABUEB, TWcwi son, according to nctice, i' I I I I rn KM I un a a public cxliil ition of their numbers in i i retfuiiu, on Friday i last. More than '1: I'llii- of thc brctlire' participated in the i ere- of the evenii among whom wero the lt I P. of this District, and quite alarge r. 4t i (.. s'syi i at i a Old).

1 mucrati vuu- iitioii. Sunday next, Elder N. E. CJI.VFIJT will preach at the Temperance Hall, at earij candle lighting. DEMOCRATIC MEETING.

A meeting of the Democratic Electors of thi Potosi precinct, will be held at the Brick School House, in Potosi, on Satnrday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose ol' selecting live delegates to attend the County Com entioi to be holden at Lancaster, on- Saturday, thc first day of April, next. By order of the PBECISCT COMMITTEE. DEMOCARTIC i The Democrats of Grant County are requested to meet in Convention at Lancaster on Saturday, tlie 1st of April, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, far the purpose of selecting five ftttfbd the Democratic State Convention ttftUkiloldcn at Madison on the second Mondayo!" April next: and also the Congressional District Convention, to be held at the same place, on the second Tuesday of April. The representation of the different Pre- frorathc Division, elu- i cts in the County Convention, will be as 14 i i iiitis. is 'he ceremonies were irief bit iignificiint of gr -at good.

The address of a pronounced bj all, creiiitulil nut only to the speuker, Lu' to tlie Order. The performances of the JJrass Hand were master like, ai to onftctionarn in OHN KARCHER, would respectfully inform tUe citizens of North Western Wisconsin, that he has commenced the above business in Potosi, in company with Mr. BBOOKKR, on his own account. The ntterrng reception Riven to his work while in the employment of P. Mallet, of this place, has led him to anticipate a liberal share of the public patronage; especially when it is understood, that facilities 1'or manufacturing Confectionary in all its branches, are vastly greater than any other establishment in this section of country, and that John Karcher is pronounced by competent judges, one of the best workmen in the business in the United States.

At their stand they intend keeping on hand or make- ing to order all kinds of Cakes, Carvly toys, Mottoes, Kisses, Mint drops, Stick ami Lvmp Candy assorted, Sugar sand, for Cake trimming assorted colors, Syrups, frc. On the opening of navigation they will be in receipt of a very large stock of all kinds of material for manufacturing the above articles, which they inteiid selling wholesale and retail, at pjices lower that they can be had elsewhere in the North-West. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Crackers, always on hand, and all kinds of pastry cookery done up in the neatest manner when ordered t'or parties or weddinps. KARCHEK BROOKER. Potosi, March 16, 18-17.

43-tf. J. Vv A Kso 5 Delegates. 2 2 I I i. one assemble gratifying.

This tlu-ir lirst pub ic demonstration, hire we nuuheir last. The performances thro jgli- out imprest 3, and elicited, so fi.r as have heard, noug it but good will to the Order. The ion was large, beyonc 1 the of the chur- but the evening being many enabled to see and hear rf. the s. The lutUes honored i i of tin.

i.j-elhrcn of tlie Order by gracing the oc- 't lc i )r senct a perhaps 01 no i.n i i i i rl '-ct-asion, hu- a more comely arroy of 0 i been in Potosi. We were i (o li'arn tliat ime ladies that came late, ivell were uuable to gain atlmUsion, and retired. I i i tlie Puiosi Kcpttlilict n. A whatever relates to the Order of Sons Temperance is deemed a of genera interest, I thought the rc of your per would be interested brief account if tiie orcanization 01'the Gi.i'.J Division ol ti it Order for 'Wisconsin. to a caV made by D.

M. W. 1 i i i i i i i Ii. W. TIIOM i I of hicp.sjo, i rcpresenta- el ti.eir in tl.

i "(i II I I follows Hazel Green Fairpl.iy, Smeltzer's Grove, Jamestown, 1 Pleasant Valley, 4 New Lisbon, 2 Head of Platte, 2 Centreville, 1 Muscoday, 1 Fcnnimore, 1 Millville, 1 Patch Grove, 2 Cassville, 2 Beetown, 5 Lancaster, 3 Hurricane, 1 Waterloo, 1 Potosi. 5 Platteville, 9 The Committee hope 'that every Precinct will be fully represented, as business of some importance will come before the Convention besides that indicated above. This call member the Grant County Senatorial DEWEY, Esq. Confectioner Wanted. ANTED immediately, a first rate Confectioner; one who is a good workman can have a desirable situation with liberal wages, by applying to Potosi, March 16.

P. MALLET. 110RSE IULLS rflHE Job Office of the Potosi KcptiDlioan 1 is supplied with Horse and Jack Cuts, of the most imposing and beautiful attitudes and proportions. suitable for striking bills for STALLIONS AND JACKS. 23" Terms low, and work warranted to satisfaction.

sins; up their business in Potosi, ofier the remainder of their stock AT COST! Don't vou want some cheap g( If you tlo. just call and examine our stock. Potosi, Mai rli 1, 1848. EVERYBODY HERE A LL perse ns indebted to Ihe lirm of INGWOKTHY So Witi either by njlf or account, are requested to 11 and make immediate payment within ten days; after that time alt of grace 'will be over. LA WILLIAMS.

Mirch 2, IS: IS. Regular St. Ixmis and Packet. The new atd light draught stcamei I GRIMES, JWnsler, Will commcni-e her regular trips, on the opening of navigation, in the above trade, touching at all intenue- date landings, and will continue in the trade during the entire sex- on. accommodations are not surpassed by boat ia the trade.

For freight or passage apply on board or to Potosi, Fcb 24, 1848. J. P. LEWIS CO. 40tf.

itlytlraulic Cement. -j BARI CLS HYDRAULIC CKMENT, wcl JL Vf adapt for tljc lining of cisterns, and for water and air-i iirht purposes.a very superior by J. P. LKWIS fc OC I AKEN 1 by the subscriber, at his premises in Potoii, '5rant County, stray cittle of the iving to wit: One a Cow with a jearlir.g CAI i crop oiTeach eai.ard a brown color. One a red anil jhite Cow, with a crop off the left enr.

and the other STEI.R about eight yeirs old, red with white face auo crop oil' each car. The owner is here- hv notified to prove proj'C-rtv, pay cimrgts arid take thorn JARIErf'F. CrfAPMAN. rcbruary, 18 IS. SHERIFF'S SJ1LE.

virtue of a writ of firi faceas execution out of the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the county of Grant, and Territory of "Wisconsin, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of C. K. Lord, end against the goods and lands and tenements of John Hill, I have levied the interest that said John Hill had on the md to the following property, Undivided half of in-lots Kos. 25! and 233 in'tlie town of Potosi, in the aforesaid cour.ty of Grant: all of By order of the Grant County Democratic sat 3l o'clock A. M.

and four o'clock P. M. of said day, to UP the sub-criber, on hn premises at Oceola, near Potosi, oi brown COW, some white upon Iicr bcllV; marked with a smooth one brown STCEK, with soina on the belly and thighs, end of the tail one red SIT.ER, with some littl; white spots on him, no marks on ears of the iwo last mentioned; the stoors are supposed to be 2 year's next spring. The owner is requested to prove propt rtv. pay cliarires anil take them away.

Feb 24, 40-41. F. BROCK. M. D.

ir BllIGGS, Auctioneer in and for Grant coirily. Kesidcnco, Pa- Central Committee. C. KALTENBACH. S.

M. LANGWORTHY, W. R. BIDLECOM, Committee. The Platteville American will confer a fa- on the party, by inserting the above for two weeks.

MATTHEW WOODS, Sheriff fi. W. T. Khcriff-'s OfKce, Lancaster, March 13, 1S4S. 16 6t ASH paid for RAGS at the office of the PotusiRe- publican.

from twcnly-tl rce subordinate Divisions CEMTHAI, COMMITTEE. Territory, fo: at Milwaukee on Februar and the G. D. of A I inst tilted by Bro. Thoma-i, in On Monday evening, 20th by C.

K. fjrm." At election of officer for' Lord Mr. JOSEPH HAII, and Miss MAHY A WRIGHT, all of Potosi. c.ir ending it i tlie lirst annual meeting in lutii'r, Fiscal affairs of ilie TOM 11 of Potosi TATEMENT of the Fiscal afiairs of the town of Potosi, Grant County, Wisconsin Territory, for tlie fiscal year ending Blarch 18th, A. 1848.

The amounts received of B. F. WOODS, Treasurer for the year ending March 14th, 1847, beingamount in the Treasury at that time, to i Cash, $100 40 Orders of Grant County, 11 35 J. H. SM TJI, of Milwaukee, was At the residence of father, in Platte Timber, on Amount received for Grocery Licences $5oO 00 Do.

for wholesale liquor licences 120 00 Do. for concert do. 6 50 WOOD, of Lancaster, was VES, of Milwaukee, was P. tlior A Dr. T.

15; other D. ILSOX, of Milwaukee, was i one montfi. Tuesday the 14th, Mr. JOHN GSAHAW, agej 21 The deceased was Deputy Collector for this county last year. On the 9th in Fulton, XVhhesides Illinois, WILLIAM WALLACE, son of Alien E.

A. and Harriet Cowles, aged ibur yeai and Tbe amount received for taxes, for the year ending 18th of March, "1848, S574 53, ol which, $357 05 was subject to a deduction of 5 percent, as provided by charter. $547 53 $114 75 $676 50 HEKT LAXGLY, of i 1. 1 1 "Ti ti. S.

Brother Gri'cn. was elected i a Brother J. MILT. A Janesville, was (i. f.

Brother J. W. ILSOX, of Racine, was e- G. S. The ies-'ion of tl G.

D. was harmonious, the members Order in Wisconsin may well look to its organization ns a bright tlie history of the Sons" in our yojth- i St.itp. Thou art gone, lovely one, to thy re't, No soriow or pain shall thou know Though young, thou could say before death, JVla, when my God comes I ill go. 1 Then severed was life's brittle chain, Unfettered thy spirit did fly To dwell with that numerous trair, Which chant forth God's praises on high. A spirit so lovely and pure.

Was formed for some higher abode Where pleasures endure, Thou ever shall dwell with thy God. M. Decuct 5 per centum, Received in Treasury Total receipts for the year EXPENDITURES' 17 H5 556 C8 51347 03 HE co firm DISSOLUTION. tncrsh'p heretofore exi' notice thc i (i.uctti 1 an acrrmnt of a recent i ic members of the Scna.a of day of 1 h.iv.- in both branches sai ot tlu, St.HP. The House had pass- Valicc frson liii and thc Penat ivas about to Tlif atic meinbt'19 alleged tl at it i i a id remonstrated against its tht'ir vrSii.

cnllo heeded not "heir to remain, OIIP i.tiinTirr hruivU ind it i i Iiy i which they jiri'vonte I thr passage of i i i i i i i or at ot'i'-r bill. left behind ti ire a a 'MM! to it under the iss.l\edliy mti- 1818 all de- firm will be liquidated by Samuel persons indebted to said firm are rlaccd a paper i in fex and oettle JOHN P. LEWIS, SAMUEL VANCE, W. L. VANCE, fly his adm'r Samuel Vance.

Pleasant Valley, March 23, 18-48. Amount paid for lahor in impro- ing streets in town, $432 30 Paid street commissioner 125 00 Amount expanded on the canal 450 95 paid for remov'g. nuisance 1 00 for stationery, books, c. 6 00 for removing obstructions from mouth of canal and Grant river, 11 00 of licence money refunded 10 00 paid for printing, 7 CO paid Treasurer and Collector, 75 00 paid Assessor 25 00 p.iid for office rent, fuel, lights, and Clerk's salary, 63 00 of tax refund'd on church prop'ty 9 0" "discount on County orders 1 45 Total expenditures, S5 Balance in the hands of Treasurer. $129 OS Kv LORD, Clerk Potosi, March 16.18-17.

FOR SALE. rpHAT fine building and impiovements there'o be- JL longing, known as tlie JI'LAUGiiLix place, situated in the vicinity of the town of Potosi, on the mail N. B. The portion of the debts due the late inn of route trom that place to Galena. Vance Co, which have been apart to inc.

The proprietor of tlie above property being desirous are placed in the liartls of Cole Biddlecoui for col- of leaving the country on business, is disposed to sell lection, and all those who fi'id themselves on my list it low for CASH. will please call at their oih'ce and make paymeni. Description. Di.pio'-r.it'e Mrnibers oj the I i ie a of the majori of ie Bill. 18-18.

of the Senate: please Potosi JOHN P. LEWIS. NOTICE This place contains a Two Siory Frame Dwelling Originally intended for a Tavern Stand, and as such, I hereby g'vcn to all persons who are now, or may I is unsurpassed by any sitand in Grant County, hereafter mine, or any other person rot to sell o'r i The improvements connected with thebuildine con- dispose of any purchase or remove sist of out-houses, together with 25 acres well fencej. without tnv presence of some one that I may a ithor- The estate containing about 160 acres of the rich- following to the body ize to act for me, as all mineral must be weighed eith- es and best land and timber in Western at the diggings orvvash place, on the following de- bill is now inthe pos.es- ind by acceding to th 3 a- sec 18, town 3, range 2 west, ard the southeast and March 23. 1S18.

ion of the the majority on this the I oi'the southwest of sec 13. tewi 2, range oor c.m pass it intt a law in a lew minutes. 3 SAMLEL DRVJI.N, nsent. The uiulersiencd 1 ok upon that bill, cont liniiu: it does jirovisi. ns loi the division of the cminlics of SMn as a daring infrac.ion; the constitutijn and a violation of all es- TO ALL CONCERNED.

I WILL sue every note and account in my hands due to John W.inl or Ward "Ware, if not paid be- look upon it as un ust fore the 27th of March. IV B. All persons indebted to me for fees or otrer- will pay immediately and pave co-r. March 23," 1743. GEO.

C. HOCGF. and a i and into ded to perpetuate, at the of justice right, a parly in pow er, i to l-e in a riiii orify at the late elect on, ie ospeciaJh i a minority on the great 80 at' our Jay. (lit questions confided with war wHi Mexico. then go on loj islify themselves and say ive prepared to -elurn il the ojectionable 0 and for'sSe Tow for cash, ponniUcd to i on the table, or ii'it be I March -23.

i tiie excep ioable section. Tin e-1 A A ill of -e rise to much newspa-J A br the 17tli i idigtiilion on siue, and eulogy on ihe one ack arc foc 'icr. IB first rale B.icon on aiid a'ld for anJ put up by the for this market. first rate BRANDT, on eoiamis bv P. MAU.ET.

The proprietor is williner to sell (he building and improvements with any quantity of the above described land that the purchaser may wish, from 10 acres to 160 acres. This is undoubtedly the watered place in the of the same extent, and for farming purposes unsurpassed. A larije portion of the above land has been proved to be rich mineral land. Tne above property was originerally entered by Hon. H.

Lyons, now of Michigan, foraierly deputy surveyor of this territo and was one of the very irst entries made in Grant county. This property will be offered at private sale until he first Monday of April next, when if not sold, it rill be offered at slucticii on that day at the subscri- ers residence on the premises. A perfect and clear title jrhen to the purchaser. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on he premises. OWE.V M'LAUGHLIN.

March, 184S. Ji.r/ci/! 3USHELS of pood merchantable bnr- ey waulcJ, delivered in Potosi at our i are house, tc which one liaH' in cash and one half in cash will bo J. P. Co. TRESPASS NOTICE.

OTICE is hereby sivcn to all per-oja whom it may ccnceru, that hereafter no person can din, mine upon, search for lead ore, or in any ollvr manner trefj upon, or interfere ith the of the described lands in Grant t'ountv, Wisconsin 1 erritory, now owned by ine, without direct and exp permwsjon from me, tir some ajtei.t me duly aathoriied (or that purpose, to wit: "The west of the north-east and tint east 4 of of section '24, town 3, 3. Tlie west I of the i of sectioulw, towu range 3, west. The ofeonth-wcstj and north-east i of toutU west section 46. town 3, range 3, wesl The undh ided one fonrtli oi the north-west of section 3. tat je 3.

wett. Out Lots lumbered in tlie towr of Potosi. on section 34, town 3, rai.ge 3, west. Also-- Lot numbered 17-23-20 and2S. in thc stiK division i uto lots made by Henry L.Maa»y,of section 35, jwn 3, range 3, west.

The west of the north-west and of tlie fOiith-w st and south-east ol section 3t. town 3, range west. Theu idivi.ied'^ of tlie west of i an 1 of south-west ol section 17, town 4, west, a all other tands in said couii- tv ownpi by me. Of "this NCTiCK every bodv will TAKE KOTICF. ot their peril.

NKLSON DEW KY. Dated, Jan- ary 2 1, IP 18. 3G-tf. DRUG STOKE. B.

VRMSTKOM; has just receivo.1, an 1 gj offeis fo sale, at his office, two doori tbi Vv isconsin luse, in Potobi, a comjilete of BRVGS AND MEDICINES; Together wi h. P4IJSTS, OILS. DYE-STITFS, SPICKS, t-. By strict a tention to the he hopes tosecure a sh ire ol the public patio Potosi, 24. Jbtf STRJY BULL.

hytlic subscriber on his premiwt at near one small (Tray colored HULL, i ilh next spring The owner is notified to prove, properly, chaicces and t. kc'hha a 30-4w- ay. T. V. J1ROCK.

MTWE undt is now prepared ot his shop, ai joining the finlt, in the of to bvil'l Houses, and all iiiu'a 's, on iiutiiv. for ti lii'ii'z co He ha-3 on hand a stock ol the 1'ost ease ied i he finished honestly acco-ding to contract, lie lenders to citizens of Pi to-si, and vicinity, His thanks for their libeiil p.ilrouape horcWor to him in his busineb and would i.iioi'.u them tbtit lie is now better piepau t'lan formcrlj ti do the'r work CUoiec I'jirocei-ies, Wiue, l.iquois, Sk'sai'8, LARK S. HAT.I. have reei-iveit. at thcirO! I Stand, jn I A I PO10SI.

A largu and V'H'V sele. assortment of SUGAR. COFFE1', TEA, SOAP AND CAjNDLES, ami r.ll ot'jor articles in tin 1 Grrc'-i-y line in 1'ainil ei. New York tt CUOir: 1 uf ELECTED LIvJUOKS, 'tie best impo 1 i nos, i CorthaN. uiiicli i In- so'd lit wholesale, 1 tth Alice onlin 1 v.nh a gi iT.il ol' "SECARS AND TOIUCCO.

of (Iroccries in this and l'io ail Couiiiic- i to cull. 7 ti" AIN'ES ol tlic P. ost Varielj Store liiid tin i I of Jinj un! much redi ccd a-- le. a 1 ti'f pro 1 tvt 11 itl'O early opening 'f a i i n-, i i i i Hies i'i shape for la) ing in anoiliei niotii stock tt' neu and hai. t-Dnm to tlio conci ision to say to tbc'r thepnblicin general, tliat they N.

B. work in the of a Joittcr. in 'et ith the. most piompt attention. r-T Heib ii-! proprietor 'iVmperail IIclll, a Urp aud AI CniHieJ room, is lilted vanco on the )ripinal cost, up to sept con fortibly.

ttOit persons, which hcpropo- Our stock mil be found imist co ses to rent to 'e used'for Lectuns, or any moral purpost, not occupied. JEXKIKP. Potosi, IGtb December 1S47. SO-ly Yard. feet sea'O'ied pine lumber, and shingles and lath, for sale at the old stand, No- 120 East 'trect.

S. M. L.VNGWORTHY. STRAY FILLY. the enclosure of the subscriber about three mil 5s sou h-eaal of Potosi, some time early in December 'airt, a light son el mare colt, two years old last sprinf, i near hind foot i and white face the is hereby notified to prove property, pav charges aiid take it away.

34-4-w MICHAEL LAWLER. House aud Lot For sale. subscriber oilers for sale his house and lot a few doi rsbelow the City Hotel, in the boroujih ol" Potosi. i house is sixteen Iiy eighteen feet, one story hijrh. I or particulars eiiqune of the subscriber in British I To! Said lot is ninberei! inlot04 in the town of and is 33 feet PETEK PLERTII.

i aiikl i'or the next inoiiths. o3ev stuck of I) and II I 1'or ready pay, at small for thc son, amlour 'rices, in all honor, Call ai exa.ume what wiv fToods and prices. Potosi, VV1 ruary h.ue to it. tl.ii off Cljcap for Caal) t'ie firpt of March will fell our sir 'k of Dry Gnoih, a aiu! awl Groccrua al eri ally rciim i'd prices I'or cash illy. Tlionc wishing poods of (lie above description ill find it greatly to their advantage call and exan 'me our atoi-k and prici s.

Those imle eilbei tioh oi book arcounl, will please ci I and settle up, as tlie cancel vt ill closu its business i that date. Potosi, 17(1 February. 1847. A LLUH KKTTLES Jiol.linjr fn in one to two barrels. Otmji A.

B. SOl'THWOHTIl. A GOOD avorlmcnt of pine lumber and for sale a iNlNOR HAYS' Bakery and Provision Elinor's Old Potosi. Wisconsin Territory. Crackers, Hard Bread, Groceries and Provisions all kinds, cons antly on hand.

I consequence of misfortune, I will be compelled to sue everv man who is indebted to me unless immediate pavme it is made. And for the same reason, 1 will sell for cash fir tlie net sit weeks to tome, ut almost any pru e. Come in, come in. Jan 6, IMS. S.

M. LANOVOUTHV. 51 Bushels clover seed, a prime article, for sale bv Jan 184S J. P. LEWIS Co.

200 barrels for sale by No. 1 Kanawha Salt. J. P. LEWIS Co.

or six years oli, 15 hiijh, with a niarlc of thistleloe, very lonf and tail. The owner will I JACUB D. ir. JSorW Rale gh charges and take her away. i i ave been pres-cnted by larc The owner will proi-e property, )ia MVI.R3.

i ni loi-'irt'l i -il him ---Tiie i i gate am er p-ri) a rn tnWr of mfoi ihout rfit'inctian if Nearly Slate in the t'nton w.i« rrpu-ttntca. OF A I TISIMC --John Derby, 'of rlisod for a wife, ami re- L-civol seventy-live a The recruiting ofS? -I at Buffalo has receii ed oi Coa- order to enlist no rno men. 1 he recrmhng Ottaw. abc refuse, to reccne officer COLE Si BIDDLECOM, Attorneys and Counsellors at Potosi, Grant W. Will attend promptly to collecting and Agencies, nd to all business connected with their profession in he counties of CHAWFOKD, GRAST AXD IOWA.

to which they eave lo ect attention oC chasers. CYRUS K. LORD, Attorney and at PUBLIC AXD JUSTICE OF PEACE, Potori, W. T. far Salt.

ONT. TWO HORSE and TWO ONE HORSE WAGGONS They will be lw made of the material, and wamvnted to be of th. be- quality. March 8, IMS. I BARRELS Ginitin for sale HIPS--a good and complete assortment or by 3.

P. Co. ASH TUBS--5 nests painted tuba for sale bj J. F. LEWL ft Co.

ttrrcliant Tailor, Potosi, W. his a to hi-: friends and the fuolir peneraliy-for the liberal pal MiaEjeheha.sreccU'eil s' icc he i i i ced business in j'otobi, ani would inform them tha he his just rrluniod from where he has aoniriit a veiy iinifrior ol A I A KXGI.ISH BROADCJ.OTHS AND CASSJ3IERS, Satins, Yelvek, and Fancy CaMimcrs and Tweeds, which he i i lukeup in tlie best and most fashionable and at as low prices as work and (food materials cm be tained in any town west of St. Louis. Ef A of of thc best qua iiy. on hand, which will be sold furnishing their own can depend on their being made up in the best manner, as regards diirabii.ty and usefulness a warranted, at a moderate charge.

good fit being rr.27-ly 50 MOULD CANDLES, a superior article for alc by JOHN P. LEWIS Co. GEO. roMKRp- Dwinirr nrntccc. POMEROY Wholesale in Foreign and Domestic MY GOODS.

MATb, CAPS AND BONN1VTS, M6 Mail Slrc'f, ST. LOL'IS. SHAPLE1GH, DAY o) A A Cutlery and Heavy Ciuti 175 Mtin S'rcct, UT. LOUIS. Jhxt.

I I II A i i (i j' i 1 1 A I'orosi, A COCSTV, Win. A GOOD a ilc for Sale, T1IAT VAI.I-AliLK STONE HOCSK and LOT, Yin Tl.e best Spring ol Water on it in Grant county. cf June IS 7. K. LOHP ORSE COLLARS--2 di-z.

luiir MiifTcd for sal i by J. P. Lr.wis ('o. rTlAKE PM TICUMR NOTICE, all persons in- ilebted to he undersigned, are requested to niaka immeiiiate payn SOUTH WORTH. A HI of superior qualitv for sale at reduced prices, by A.

B. SO C'TH WORTH. 50 barrels rectified whiskey for sal by J. P. LEWIS TAKEN UP.

the subsciibcr, on his premises in Patch Grove Precinct, mile east of the residence of the late T. P. Burnett, "ne red and white STEER, a year old last spring--no Thc owner is hereby notified to prove propen pay charges and it away. WILLIAM WIUTESIUES. Mount Hope December 24, I-J7.

Grocery Ten-pin Alley fortale in Srttish Hollow. sub'cribi will sell, for a fair price, the above JL ami only as ablishmeut of the kiud in the piace. which offers rai inducements to invest a email capital to great adva Therein not probably another equalK' desinbl location ia mine 1 The establ.th- mcnt in good condition and doir good this time. Ash jrtcrc.iit will be given purchase Knauire of 3 J. W.

British Veb 3, lW. G. BICKNELL, M. IX frtt oor abort tkx Wisconsin Ikntst. POTOM.

IV. T. 10 Acres of Land For f.a!e. i subsc i'uer oflc-rsfur sile on reasonable tcrir.t J. forty aer i ofchoicr land lyit.c oi.t, town 2, west--it lies two mil -i fr.nn town of Potosi, is all ui.rtci fence, ami ITI rci ii the same, cleaned oil for tin- plough--there it acres c.f (oo'i timber or it, ar.d two springs of living Th.

aboveyrc- oflcrcdat the 6th daj of Mar -h, on which day il sol.l I will sell the at lo the at the outward d. or of my huuic in rut al o'clock noon. PJ-TKH Dutch Hollo Feb. 17. A LL prrnci or ai her.

by notified all such matter of the l'ea" fo lion of person? ai 1'Iatte organization-be immediate!) River, Take Notice 13 indebted to the ferriage, other manner ir.Jc! le-J to him, arn that after the firil day Marcli next, will he placed in thc ir.ndisol a Jmtice immediate collection, witliont distinc- I ai.i con.pcllod to ail opt this i to I)" under vir.imt if fo be free. Aly bminebi wil: then closed up. ALEXANDER M'PHARSON. Februarys, 18 IS. Or.

J. BL. Bicker HAS jnit received aad oflen for hit of- See, on AI Un street, oppoiite the rourthowe, in Mter, a co upUte aMortnwot of fresh Medcmu, Painit, Oilt, Dyf-SlvJTt, togt her with a great vat ietv of Sta all of which rtc'witl wll low any ot ler in the county, (ot readr pay. T- b3. Orugt EAVERS HEEDS--5 Jn 7 C.

taU h. J. P. Lexrii It Co..

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About Potosi Republican Archive

Pages Available:
496
Years Available:
1847-1855