Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 192, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 August 1835 — Page 4
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A SIjAKDEREK. V"! hereas, heretofore, to wit, on or about the 11 of April last, Mr. A3IIAIIAIVX
late of Decatur county, now
i,f Switzerland county, reported to various
IpersonMhat MICHAEL TOSH, late of FaS t-t i - count v, Ere:insvlvaiiia, was a negro, or a
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which statement is totally false
i whhdi can I.e. verified bv respectable lesti-
Imonv. To persons unac(uainted with the j genera I character of said Mitla: wc will slate !th;.t it - current! v reported, that he was conl - i i . . i t i 1:., ...
Victcu in i-'ecntur county, la. io bicuuiji .yr broke custody, and that a reward ot
tlen dollars, is otic-red for his apprehension.
I X. B. lie is now in tins county, and can be
npprctu ndeu, at anv time, oy a vigiiani. uui
!cer.
VEGETABLE Rheumatic Drop s. "IVTANY articles are before the public, as a cure for that mest obstinate and tormenting disease, the Rheumatism; and from close observation we are led to believe, that the) have to a verv great extent, failed to produce
that desirable resull and may it not be attri
buted to ihe fact, that ar'itles said to cure this
troublesome disorder are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our
trail bodies are -attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz. to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offer
ed to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism
I v ;,.
HENRY GUI-LION,
JOSEEMI FULTON.
Wha
tho?!-r-i r-1 OR I: ITlVld lair, oT:k-U i oWf J
tvv ; unhet-.nii, o't -. n.any a 'jnet-W;.. : M
l'.-:T t":.-w that Man-!, Ik jot
Where m:rriagi- v.uv- :uc phgttd, ReuVti up..i: the w ;;h; ring itooni That tends such p-roan;-.1 slighted. "Woman, confiding womaM. hunt; Hera!!, arid inke- it tlx-iv.
And ell the sole n tarn h
Julv II.
i t.i.i,
till;
ix apt
i tear and
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e a;ives ;ie
r he-vt-
in-- ol earl
And ilieii a s.,id. hme ! l i- lur's, "Till life'.- cntai ties are riven. Tcr he. creation's lord, for whom
The -acrit'eo. is n.ade, Forft that more than one wai task'd. And thus is love hetra "d. And seme tilers are, oh. many such, Wiien sordid malives swav, Vv'ho plight tin ir faith, and take the vows. And peij ircd turn away. L,ovo, human i n e, mysterious t'ilng! How manv iiaves hast thou. And not a few y, jrchance were dug liy broken marriage vow. Tiie marriage vow! a silken chain, Us fetters still wc call; Dut annals earth can show attest it is not thus with all.
fcIeusi? Until it! This. j rlU2Ki:.VS, H.-nry Gullion, &c. has J llnuight proper to commence a course of jabiic against no in the pu!dic print, without I any just cause or provocation, and to the end
that people may know, w ho and what Henry liiiliioa is, and that what he says I hare made
lalse statements about, is the truth, and not
.t In: ;is f.ilsc, I imbli?h tho fol lovrin ro
: marks and certificates for the information of
I all.
1st Henry Gullion took the liberty of butchering and selling an animal (commonly called a bull.) that was not his own, and the people may call it w hat they please. 2nd "Henry Gullion, has been told to his face that he had stole old SSillv Phillip's hogs,
and he did not resent it but left the compa-
ii v in rather a hurrv.
3rd Henry Gullion, took the liberty of selling a colt to Edward Tanner, or some other
person, that was not his own, and yet the peO' pie mav call that what thev think proper,
1 find the name of Joseph Fulton, who I
have heretofore thought somewhat of a gen-
jtleman, (God forgive me for lying.) connected J with Henry Gullion's, and nowl have a word 'of comfort for him. Mi: Fulton will do well
to play the game of hands off in this matter he has stood at the head of the band for gome
Toe marriage vow '. tfeen name it net j 'Tis not for nie 1 ween, For all around its ruins sad, And broken links are seen. VALUASLU HiiALi ESTATE, tiie Ohio rir r in Switzerland pY virtue of an oider and decree of the
To Tradesmen, Ificchanics. Laborers aiad oll&er. The subscriber oilers FUR SALE, on accommodating terms, of a quarter of an acre each, situated in va
rious parts oi the tow n ot VEVAY, The S(at of justice of S:rit zcrlund coiutlg, in the state of Indiana. The tow n of Vcvay, is handsomely situated commodious y and liberally laid out, on the
bank ot lae Ohio river, twenty leet above the flood of 1 S!l 2, on the south eat part ot fractional section II, town '2, rar.ge "J, west,
(in the district of land sold at Cincinnati.) hall
3XEW CJOOB. rplll- subscriber has just received and is now opening at his store. in . EEX.BIOHT, on the ersailk? k ad, two miles fiom the O hij liver, in Craig township, a rich and K;c:adid Asoriinent cl"
and as no case is known where a perfect cure j way bet ween Cincinnati and Louisville, and
was not allected, tc are j istihed in declaring 'on tl;c mo?t direct route mom Lexington jv;. it a va! ble medicine for that painful disease ! to Indianapolis la. The daily line of mail and for no other ii it re commended. Pi ice ' boats, plying between Cincinnati and Louis50 cen'.s. ville. regularly touch' at the Vcvay landing to
exchange mail bags, and to receive and put out passengers and good.-, and it is confidently expected, that next season a line of mail stages will be put in operation from George tow n
ly. Ihrou'.'h evav to Aapoleon la., there
me lroin i.uvrei:ccl)urgli to
so cumt IVO PAY. Br 5 S. 12. Eaton, "WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
of Switzerland county, that he has pr curcdl'j,",),,,.,.,,' n,. i
STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS. In dian , poll . fnr tho riirr nf IIP.H VI I (nr lnnUirr. nml Presides thcdaih mails by water from Lou
is now prepared to funis W all sizes, and will;isvi,lc (o Cincinnati, Vevay has the ad ant-
warrant the patient a v i iiKuu nc and radical
cure or exact no pay. Those laboring under he disease are rrqurstedto call and be cured.
.DEOTS. "
THE only specific ever olTered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH ACIIF, with all its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the tcoth, which often proves more painful than the tooth ache itself.and cold napsinir from the
time, and may still stand there for me if he jdecayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head.
does not be found lending his name again to producing a rheumatic affection, with manv , i . i" .. i. i i i t A -i ! . i . i .. .
ine money ciew nu nau ueuei sui uuu.iuu oilier unpleasant cilects, sucn as a disacrecnol
'Switzerland pfolv.de court, made at the
present August term thereof, will be eold, on th.c premises On 3122!aj" Ccioljer o, .hc- following tracti of la:ul, being in York township county aforesaid, as follows: Xo 1. A certain piece or tract of land, known as the ISrowa firm, being a part of fractional section Xo. 33, township 2, range 1, west. This valuable tract of land lies on the Ohio river, nearly opposite the flourish.ing town of Warsaw Ky. w hich in all probability will daring the next season become a county seat. There are about thirty acres cleared and under good fence. A good apyde orchard of some seventy choice grafted
aople trees, in hid hearing. The buildings area good log house, with stone chinv nTiS'nt.v Tins ti w t contains one hunduSfsldred and twenty acres, and the un..cleared land is well timbered, and a first rate wood-yard could be established at the landing, with a sutliciency of water for boats of
Oil v-- -J fc jvtA.;v : i i;j int.. i i 1 ' 1 J
No. 2. A certain piece or tract of land j V. ,
1. II. ,T I1IIUI1Y..1V1,
steady whether there might not be something
said about him or his, that might create an un
pleasant sensation. Now- to show the people that what I said about George Tosh of Pennsylvania, was true. I subjoin the following certificate. (A COPY ) The undersigned do hereby certify, that
George Tosh who resided in the state of Pennsylvania, (who is called the grandfather of Henrv Gullion, a resident of Switzerland
county, state of Indiana.) was called a yellow man, by the people of the neighborhood gen
erally in the said George Tosh's life time.
Mr. Gullion fe Co. have thought proper for some reason to me unknown, to use the name
of .-Michael Tosh, instead of George, if there
was any such man as Aichael losh in Pennsylvania, I never knew him, nor have I ever said he was black, white, yellow or red. ABRAHA.l ( J7ILLER. York Township, July HO, 1S35,
Wc the undersigned citizens of Switzerland county, Indiana, have been acquainted with
Henry Gullion, (whose name iB made use of by Abraham Miller,) for the last twenty years, during all which time wc never knew of his being guilty ofany criminal offence, nor have we ever heard of his being charged with any July, 27th 1S33.
W. C. Keen,
William Cotton,
just one half a mile h.wrr down the river, be- V J.v " LUttUl ing a pnrt of the sa- fractional section, and John Step eton, immediately oppose the said town of War- UVjif
rigi.t of ferr ing across the Ohio " u"'lrm II" ' j : improvements arc a Cood stone freaV D V' acres of Land well cleared and un- "ethcoat.,1 lC,keU
iatcly oppo
saw, with a
river. The
I1UU&C I'll (ItltCWt L.l.U ' ' II VIV.UII.U ft. IV. ' 1 I r-. -i . j. c. , ,.,;tK .... .,,.,-!,,.. i r b..:-. r..,; 1 nomas Kayi,
liCl H' I I V. V3 U IUI till M.UU Jl K 1 IVIV IIU1V pt" 1 f I t.oof also, a first rate sariner of never failinc f'J11" 1tLuSJ',
? 7 I - m w 1
r . f ill
-;t,i.i nitv vnr.1. ofihn house, and a orSe 1 A a,,m!
Wgood framed barn. The balance of Ihomas Kayl, jm. Sthe land U well timbered and the Edward 1 atton,
R. B. Cotton, John Nelson, Nathaniel Cotton, Robert Rakes William Rayl, John McCreary, New ton H. Tapp, Daniel Dufour, Milo Ogle, John B. Rayl, . Joseph iMalin, John F. Siebenthal, Charles F. Krulz, David McCormick.
breath, bad taste in the mouth &c. ail of w hich are produced from foul or decayed teeth, I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world, a remedy thai will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt
have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness.
Eric, Pa. ct. 113, 1S32 the subscribers
having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doctor Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-ache Drop?, feel a pleasure in recommending it to
ttiose that are atliictcd with the tooth-ache.
a? a safe, and in most cases, perfectly eilkient
remedy tor the disorder.
A. IIEEUE, physician H. L. HARVEY Edt. Erie Observer ALBERT Til EVER physician O. N. SAGE, dentist. New York city, Sept. 1(5, 1832 The undersigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon having extensively used, for the cure of toothache, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache Drops, and with decided success, he can recommend them when genuine, as superior to
any other remedy now belorc the public, and
can say that these drops reo-ive the unquah-'
tied approbation of the medical faculty at
arge. J OHN ATI! AN DODG E, No. 5, Chamber
street. FOR SALE, by Wm. 15. Camnhel.
Vevay, and Lyman W. Mix, Mountsterling.
October 27th.
Robert flrumiiumcl, Attorney end Counsellor at Law, Vevay Indians.
T"EEPS his office on Ferry street, immed. xVtely opposite the Post Ofiica. Buiines-
submitted to his care will be faithfully and
punctually attended lo
His J USTICES Office is kept at iha same
place, where he also attends to all conveym
cing business
iges of a weekly mad from the Great Cross
ing Eiy. ; a (ri-weekly mail from Shelby ville Ky. ; a weekly mail from Napoleon la.; a triweekly mail from Lawrcnct .-burg la.; and a tii-wecklv mail from Jelllrsonville la. Arrangements are about being made to resume (he issuing of a periodical newspaper from the printing office here, w hich has lately been interrupted by unavoidable circumstan
ce?. The building of bridges has commenced across Indian Creek below, anil Plumb (.'reek ;- hove, which when completed will render Vevay easily accessible at all times, from all parts of the county without feny in, and lend largely lo increase its trade. Owing to its natural advantages over all other places in the county, Vevay was selected by the commissioners appointed by Ihe Legislature, as the most suitable place for the county seat, and accordingly did establish ti ic scat of justice for said county of Sw itzerland to be and remain permanently fixed on the public square ot said town, w here the courthouse now stain's; the situation, being the most central on the river, suitable to build a tow n on. And latch v, the commu-iontis si
milarly appointed, to select a site for the co.
tl
Consisting i n part, of Black, blue, drab, and mixed CLOTHS, Black, blue, and green SILKS, White, irree:., a::. red FLANNELS. Bleached and unbleached DOMKSTICS id" arious .jur.nt'nies, widths and prices, Blue, black ami drab CIRCASSIANS, Shaw of various sizes, colors, and prices Bobinet and silk veils, Ladies and genii's. shoes in great variety, A variety of velvets, Cntpe Kobes,of various colors, 3I':il u.u-lins, FicnchCa insere Pink and painted muslins Cravats, Hand kerchief, Patent thread and silks of various colors, Plain J arc net, B-diinet veils and laces, ( oiton hose for ladies and gentlemen, Kid glove.-, tapes of various colors Xc widthf, Siik and cotton braid, Bed ticking, of various qualities, Cotton yarn, Leghorn bon.iets, Lujking glares Painted buckets, &c, &t. GROCERIES, I.:;s3or, Kj;ife, in zvt'iit vnrieiv, JAMES Jill till 'IOI'jACCO,
on v ery reasonable
W inch will all be sold
ma i.iov.erate u i ii!S. I'.LIAS C. CRAIG. Bebw.f, July 1. is:.
"(,TS'I "MISI -M'T -".4u-"l uo))o-'j 'iiE'iu .v:.so:t' ODiqd SHJ 0 o(pX so;nu (jT ;iqi:ri !:u i J0A1) 0;q t r no .).).iTi: si; 'juoiuAi.-d o runuoj.jc
1 0)! '! vv)-Pii....l wq) ui v.oia )noi;7!A j; ov.ip j-jnd S!';vv ,Uo uu p .-uniso.ni I ?i i iqSnoii.j jucj j-UI; r Ul '.MIS pilU VVltliDUIA OI) III AJtlliOJ Olj; i jo iiiei i!j.?.i.'i;;p onj j.uipm.ir. in ."in:i!iouud
m1u.).)o u j-o.id i ioAod j.)i:a jo noo;;jot -qrioi! )o:jT 1: in iii.i 'moiloq joai.i ounjd jp? s! U xH)r- MP!AV 'J-'s oqi spi:ao ui; -'?a:j ); Op.W sj-o.l :J 'A.M.!C;ijpia :i.U qji.u )o.ioquj!) j j.w si pui. onjt ooi:ar -ujauo ji i sjoi j.)iio puu iiDi.n:Ti :jooo oin
;o sdojs U'.:;)ia moil'-wjo ja.u ijunu.j jja
-ou x: sp:pin uiqnj xis 5)aou.)j A"oiuuipur;q
sPminnrv rl curt rutilv d .f-!)tiwl Tlii
same on a beamiful enmenre adioinin- said!-1 'I'l" O'o youopv.op aJU sjjjb AJ.IOa
. I.-'tl llilftrvour inn ii :-miii . , t n.. 4 T,
:r--iv 1 '"Jj i:- u t'llu -unoj .uouioioiMji:?! loiuo vumo.i r.m
'sn(u;r.o ) iuo.ij sjjiui xis 4.ia.H
hereby.
oiu.s the pii
reso-ctiuhy, m-
. that he
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whole tract contains one hundred and
acres. i ne lilies are lnuitpuraoie
PVOTICE,
Qn,t will hp sold subi -et lo (he widow's, right IS hereby given to the widow and heirs of
.lower: and Dossesion given on the first of Henry P. Banta deceased that the subscri
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Alarch next. iner win uppiy 10 me nexi circuit couri, 10 oe
Tfums of Sale. -ne fourth of the pur- noiuen in and lor llie county ot Switzerland
chase money to be paal in hand one lourth on me 6econa uay increor, or so soon increai-
5n siv months one fourth in twelve months ier as counsel can De Heard, lor tlie appoint
nnd the remaining lourth in sixteen raonths ment oi commissioners to assign and set on
from the dav of tab-; the purchaser to give to ttie widow her dower, m the estate cf said
- l 1 1 . i. 1 Hflnrv ' nml '
Promissory notes un aiu imeu i.isiikuhr-iu, . ii. -i- i : rri,.o xr:
Jlartha Vannice, heirs
of Henry P. Banla,dec Dumont their attorney
In the u-iiciv iiocm:, formeily occupied by fnt .'ii-Kil iili'ill. on Fern street that i.e.- in
ci !isi.:nr supniv oi n.i ' ui:
t v. i ! is customer? are tin i etoro solicited ii i i.ntri!)'ife their sup po-1 to his establishment, The highest piiies will he given, in cash-
'la's. f..r anv ipiantity ol good
..!;' l ()OI.. deiiveied at evav, l'( !)i e.arv 1 .
he-t eual
Kcllogr & Kcimett. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st.
HA v E on hand, and
steam boats Bunker Hill
town, commanding a .!cli;hlful view of the
same and of the romantic scenery around on which site the seminary is being erected, The vicinity is admired for its neat larpis, extensive orchards, of a threat variety of the most delicious fruits; and the celebrated vineyards, which allbrd an abundant supply of an agreeable, wholesome and cheap wine, to the use of which, the uon appearance of the cholera, and the unrivalled healhiness of Vevay, lor the last fourteen years, may perhaps, in some degree, be attributed.
.Materials for building, can be obtained here , e.u i ii s on the manulaelury i t as cheap, if not cheaper, than any where else IPZ1V llUZZl tV3
on the Ohio river, i he countiv h.u k abounds
with a variety of tho bct timber, and many c-.r i: ... Ei I. . ,1 1..
-IMT 1 1 I '! I U f f .1 Tl 1 ' . . (.-l 1
e . 1 . . . .. ,-. . ten. lo kei !) u r the es'.a Jii.-lanenl Willi a
ui.iu ni-cft?, nuin in it to eiLlML ;iik ? oisi.uii from town; in addition (o vvhi.h, thire is u said town, in full operation, one of the be? I; steam saw mills in the western country. AH of which, will no doubt, soon attract lheat-1 tention of boat builders, as the island above i
town,airordj a safe ami complete shel er froinj the ice for steam and other boats. Stone.for! buiiding and paving of the best quality, are 1 abundant and convenient, as wcli a? clay.es'
the best quajitv , for making biick. Possessing so many advantages, it must hi obvious to all men of discernment, that Vevay, at no verv i emote Period, is de.-tin'd to
i
ne one among the. hrst :;ili.- tu.:i3oi the srcat Ohio river. Tradesman, Mechanics rtnd laborers ef all kinds, of steady and industrious habit;, are much wanted, and such who are not st illed lor life, are earnestly invited to come and examine the premises, and secure to themselves a spot for the trilling sum of sixrv to tiikj:k iiuxninai dollars, epon which they can with ease and in a short time make for themselves a comfortable home, where ihcy may liter alh' c;ijy the blessing of life under their own vine and fij peach tree."
JOHN F. DFFOUK.
'I
hiS shop.
Ui.ll,
i'.'eivt To th" rind I- y :l r pr w ittalivs of Dai id Enllun. di iu--cil. lt,e of 1 ork t-Acnstin, lut-
i laii'i dun;
ivl
j i tiv.lir.vs, hereioK
July 18, 1S35-
with good resident freehold security, bearing
six percentum inter- -t per annum till paid,
.. ....
and if not punctually paid to Dear ten per
centum interest, per ;,i.nm until paid, trom
date. Due attendance, given JOSEPH'S. LILLARD,
Guardian of the infant heirs of John
P. I
IC. TL The widow, will
and place, sell her right of dower of, into and Hannah, deceased, late of Posey township, ,r thp foreffoimr premises. Tcrni3 made have been granted unto her. She requests
all persons indebted to said estate to make un-
A. LILL ARD, I mediate payment; and persons having claims
widow of John P. Lillard decl. I against the same, to present them for examin-
r-The Cincinnati Gazette will insert the ation. 1 he estate is presumed to be solvent.
" . a.: j i I 1AXTI? ir iVMAIl JJ-,'.
a-tp advertl5emeni lurts uiuce auu vinree i,uvii u.-uui.mij
Estate or Samuel Hannah, dee.
Lillard deceased. klMIE undersigned gives notice, that letters at the same time to administer the estate of Samuel
known at sale.
this efTe c
June 10.
Ohio, lluntsville, the following articles: "20 boxes white and brown I lav. Sur;ir 75 kilts Mackeral, No. I, 50 half bbls. do. 1 and 2, 25 bbls. No. 1 do, 50 do. 2 and 3 do., 100 boxes Herring, first sort 75 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 50 do. Molasses,
50 boxes Codfish, 225 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Dom. do., 25 do. Havana do., 26 do. Laguyra do., 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) 3 ceroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. H.Tea, 50 canisters V. H. and Imp. Tea, 10 tierces fresh Rice, 25 boxes Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar.
Also, a complete assortment of "Wines, on
cvay, Indiana, duly 1.
The subscriber had the misfortune to losi on the loth of June last, between Mountsterling and home, (during the heavy storm.) Three hundred aesil siJy-fit' 121I:s)'m,
in bills, as follow s: tu ui:i:. one hundred dollar bills on the bank of the United States, and
tiurti:k-, live dollar Litis, on the brain lies of the slate bank of Indiana.
f be finder is hereby authorised to retain the above reward, if he will im lose the balenct in a letter, and leave it for meat any of the post-ofiices in tins county, nrdeliwrthe same to me; in w hit h case, entire s'-ereey will be observed, and nothing a;,0t jj i,,;. proper detention. One, has been found. JOHN BUTTLES. Near Jacksonville, July 8.
1 Of all kinds, neatly printed at this oflice.
Jllli(. U'l.
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me, ie v. ii, on ii.e. ic...
dav of .March IS'.', David 1 niton ot a oi k town-hip, nfoM's.ii d. in hi- li:e time ccuti d and delivered to J iegh S'uhon. of the .sum:
I
ceun! s . la-
t a leriain piei e or iniet ol l.o.il, 1 1 ntaiiiii.g
. hi- oi.'.il ;:i v i ii !ii' '. tor t .e convev ance
iil'tv acres ai.d s:U i n himdrcdihs el an ai re, ind being ;i part of si etion "Jtl. tow nship two, in range 'J w est, as particularly de.-ei ilied ill :iid bond, which said lille bond, vt as, on the. 5th day of May Js-5.r, fu- a valmible coiisi ler.ition assignid over by s;iid llugii Fulton, to the subscriber, and whereas, said David Ful on, failed to mal e aid deed in his iife time. Then fore, notii.- is. hereby given to the hei-s and legal ivpn---ntati ves of -,iid aid I'ultou, deeeasi d. and a ! i . t x- i i'l anv way or manner in ten si'd.t hat i;ie siili-onlur hv l el -oh is
ittei eey vv
l
.in n and m ve toe judge o!
,eSvit, r'aad p.n.biite c.-urt on t e. Isist ii.iv .t . . r . : . . i i it"
o: ti e nef lei ni oi sain ci nri, io oe noiueu in
the i l in t !iou-e ;it ev ;mp. in the ",'iid Moinlay in Nov eiiilxT next, to appoint a conani-sioiier to convey saiJ piece ot land by deed, in con
formity to th
gallon ami t! and provide, d.
conditio!-;, of sa
e siaur.es ::i
id w: itteu obli-
aeh cases made
.11 ! I A
Vr rl few p.--!;, p. A ig. I ". jev4":;iir-S :fEv. L i!el tesi anient. lv ef I he estate F.g in, late of Jt d'eison township.
VVYl S. '.'fill ri'LTO.w
of Naihan lav e been
grai d to I lie undersigned: all poison, ' ;n.
n, g 1 1 inns
and all persons indebted
present tnem hr c ,iininat;
to ti:e estate will Flic estate is -eU
make immediate payment.
ASLXATH C.I1AOAN, rscar Jack.onv dh-, Aug. lo.
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