Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 196, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 September 1835 — Page 4
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hatchet.drawing-knife, auger, plane, or workbench about their place. The consequence
is. their tobs and repairs generally go unuone,
land they have nothing to do half their time in rainy weather. Is this economy ? Yet iMich men will carry their grain five miles
(farther
Xcw York Type foundry.
TtTF. enhWihers respectfully inform the
I VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
i tlc Ohio ritor tit Switzerland i
co cutty. Y virtue of an cider and decree of the
nts mure on a bushel.
ToOR RlCHVUD.
V-ilr
A SLANDERER. Whereas, heretofore, to wit. on or ar.o the 1st of April last, Mr. ABRAHAM tt V.-iie ftf Ih ratnr countv. now
Switzerland probate court, made at the . $i7v..n.J rountv. reported to various1
.that MICIUKL iUM,latcof ra-
tlie premise Cst Jiomlav October 3,
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rrinicrstnat mey recc.m ,.u..Tn.., . .. . ..... ,i,nr..f i... ..-.i.i n
Hvof new founts of Utter in the style ol the picscui "5- - - " ! nc-rson
to a market Vhere they can get two latcst European specimens well calculated lor me l'. - :,ettc count,, 1W?
man O CO or; WliKII Mrtium.n -
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A vour.t: woman who was summoned as a
"; in the trial of a case before a country
SLiai'J. s.iowoii so great. i n.im m...v..- : v. ia nar:-at':nu her testimony, that the justice 1. , I.uod. "M. - had brass en'ongh in her face , ni iUr n !e gallon kettle." "Yes, sir," said -he. d you have sap enough in your head
rr tw Cwl.Oul disnlav. :illu ' r rn nri
III 11.11 111 I Hit I 1H llll lll-i " I . . ... , , - I iiiuii ui .v.'. j . . .
making their abutment ol 1 i.u uie iouowiu- u.iu? m ... . wlncli can lie vcrmca 17 i---' , TYPES unrivalled in beaut v. extent and va- '.township county aforesaid, as follows; monv. To person? unacquainted the ricty. A book of specimen mav be obtained ; No 1. A cerlair. piece or tract of land. vn cli:iracter of ?iid Mill r. we will state
y it the lound rv. No. I "J eitv hall place. It. known a the 6Srown tarm, being wu 01 W il i,r,imnlh 1 -eportcd, tliat !e was con-
10 ii:u inntti sicumi .o. "" p' victeu iu I 'et aiui ousu, . iui w,.......
alualilc tract ol laiul lies on n,Ue u-t-dv. i,uS that a reward 01
contains specimens It 0111 twtHe hoe pua
pearl, compri-mg.
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the Ohio liver, nearly opposite the llouii-b- U n ,4),;,,.. -,s otVeied"' for hi apprehension
What ni : 1 of J ir r- " Of -re.e ::r..' !. :! - V p'U ii:.-ir a v. U I . .. : ii t!,: h --!: ' ' rh.,.:U th:.a -- .
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'Fa Iiea Up. 1Y JoilThustin.liv
'-'inc in Posey town
ship. Switzerland co. In liana, one yoke of oKcii, one is a large p;!c red ox, with a white nose, marked
with a crop and slit
ee.r, i'e.e other a middling sized red i white face, ;md white spots on his re, le horns, and a scar on his near ether marks or brands perceivable.
S u 1 re. -!Ppocd to he sever, years oltl. lasi j .-. 1 iM K. VViJlinm ew-
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ofar.-aw Ky. which in all pro- j, lt. s now in this conuty, and can be
the next season become a ' apprehended, at anv time, bv a vigilant olll I. ... .. 1 I ' iin'l)V 'T'l I IOT
about thirty acre
A gootl ap-
Antipie do. Black Open P.l.ick do. Script Cap, do. (ierman text do. Open toxt dr.
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eic; to -a ti
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. .v seat. I note are
1 lrared P;!id under yood fence
1 1 ..1 ....-o irvi nlv choice triauet
lull bearing. 1 he ImiUliug
a mo 1 lo;' house, w ith stone clum-
liun-
1 1 r.
ip'.j e:c!i:;rd ol some seventy ciioice gian I'm" vie trees, ia lull bearing". The buildii 1 Io;'hoii-e, w ith stone cb vev. Tl.is tract contains one h ! i'lnd;vd an 1 twentv acres, and the 'j.LJ . ....
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2-line Rom. Cap-, with figures. 0-line lialic capital-. Sliaded Cap-, various Kind-. Open do. de lta lian do. and f!.r'ii cs. . 11 . . ... 1 1.1 ,
sities ornameriai u u; i. o k usi.j .
mi-
! ircd land is well timaeixd. and a Id-st Hue . 111 ,11: I 1 ., 1 1, I
:iiil (ull De rM.iiuiJiiiu ..i. 1. iv.
v. co;!
iur. v. i t Ii a ulii ieacv
all -izes at ail sea-on of the ear. e. 0. A icrtaai piece or tract of
ef ater for boats ol
land
I jn--( one halt a ui
ili lower down the ri 1, le-
lYacli'H.al -( ction. and
ami
HENRY GIT. 1. ION,
JOSEB'II PULTON.
July (5. This is tocertify that I was acquainted withMichael Tosh, and lived near neighbor to him' in the state of Pennsylvania, about 00 yearsy ll.e same Michael Tosh, who was grand-fa'A-er of Daniel Daid of Switzerland conuty,. Indiana. and during said acquaintance of lu, nly years 1 never to the best of my re-colh-ctioii heard it even insinuated that he w as blood related to the negro race of people. And believe the report now in circulation
that he was related to that race ol people is
sic
I town of N ar- y without foundation in truth and fur-
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-,.: Henry Seaer, belore me uus -is.
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V,-r.a In d.
Tliat ".h ii p' We a I! m.'v
i ! ! W'e.ai ne.i 'A e I Tlie 'i i ot ; Let oth'T- ru-h v To h :.i 1. lh ir To pr , ia sPt h vi". There's li'Mhi--; Such Kr.owli. dgc Thiin v. hh h. And i!"it pea-;:ie It don't to
k i tP.r.UT G 7Aj
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.-.ibscrihf-r wi-!ie 10 dispose of aval-j Pii.urrs of JL urhtc iarm situated in York town, o.vit-;!;:h t'lis aercriis
nv;-; ing a part ol toe
1... r,., r.-ioii.v.tt. i.Tinrs im;m.Ui.iHi oiu-osue un
agronomical and otlier sins, sp.ace rules. !ras-! -a w , w un a u;;iu 01 icujo.j; mosS u.w u was V opinion il.en, tnai oe a5 i rules, ornamental dashes, long braces, morej'.iver. The iaiprovcii.chts aur a good slone (;(.in,an, and never knew any thin to the than lt)f!) kinds of cuts end ornaments (or hou-e ten acre - of land w ell cleared and un- l.n)lral v (iive n under my hand t'lis OSth
school books, newspaper and sci -nlilic work: iucr icne, wv,.i an oieliaidol ciioice iron (;1V ()f )ril IS?,5.
orders for anv of which, or for compear.;: sticks. 1 1 roes; al-o. a List rate .-prmg ol never laiiing ackno ledtred in our
i. .- c.- .. ;ii 1 -. r-M ,v.! tz ;: i!..iivpl-r within h!tv yards ol the house, ai
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I whole tract coniam one iinniiieu ana .lOSiilMl H. lx lilt. 111.
(wentv acre?. The titles are indisputable , September .", 1 ."..
be soi l subject to the widow . right : 'pj, ;s to certify, that Martin Overturf of
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press r.Uti :
iiey win ai-o
s, paper, Ink. w'c. wlucii toey u. h.i t tl: manufacturer's price.
execute orders far nritii'me
t'liill ll:lltl'tl I
presence.
ti n. I he l.alance ol 1. .,... 1.' IT..I. ;il
well timb. i d and the liwr.l'll CWIIMll'.l.L
Henry Myers.
I and u ill
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d ro-;rn. Indiana, conta-.ntnq;
:-V:.a;v of which, i under t;ood fence, and in a
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new: pani'iY v. i.i please puonv iit (with this note) throe
times, scndia-; a paper co!ilair.:;;i; 11 10 t. e
receive paxm. nt when they
the auioui.l ct the;r hi. I
of dower; and po-se-;:i
Foundiv, and
purcha-e four limes
l ite et e uhivatien a part being well from the Fo
rr-?, and the balance well timbered.
-onngs of never tailing w ater. Jt-;n
i -r 1 'Y,ii g
t;::oRc,E rPvCce.v ro
Z agents for t!
n g:ea on li.e ini 01 v rountv, slate ol Indiana, nave seen mr.
N'.arrh neil. To-h, of the slate of Peunsj lvania, 1 aye tie Y.i:s- "V Svt.c C.e fourth of t!ie pu- ) (M)I1, V. aml ,(diee him to be a man that had !.a-e n.onev to be paid in ham! one (ourih ,,..' I(. Idood in him. nor neither did 1 eer
in-ix inont!;s one f.a:rlh in Iv.elve noillw 1.. .... H -aid hv ;n ncrson or persons, in
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and tv: ;e n; : : ::i '
1 ir
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11 111 iv.eive moe.u.- !.,.,,-.(.., V an person or persons, in renn-
:riomt!: in sixlce-n i.iomhs x Vania. lli;il be had anv such blood in himT
The farnie-r w.
AU.H.ATOa.
i. . .1 1. 10 A i : Hi:;" house. H Ml o. I. i, rr.lrv tnu
k'tTitwo doe.hle !es barns j also, stable., "j t,tio:; of ptiatinj malei ials with the 1" B2crl!ts. an ! -cveriil other oat building, possible eh lav. ihc land is in the mid-t of a large set-1 JOiTJSTO:; & trTC'TfTON
tiodiv of sal.-: the pun ha-or to gie . . 1. i 1 tVcrbear anv such thinij in this
; boe Fcup.di-y, we i.re.mi-sorv a te lor aid three lat pavn.e i.i-. ,.,,,,,,1 rx )V anv person ir persons until about je, a:,.! cv :y de--' v, , g.l resident lVa-hol.l se-t euilv. bearing ,u UM, of April. IS:'.."), and then 1 he aid it
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i- a s;a.
.!ci;v:-:it. throe and a half miles b om the nv
I 1:. V.-.-1- nn.l fivl
eilMilllVt 1IVIIII iuin ....v. .. . (
hich is situated on the ;
irpe:.sO sine .O' t
A pu
1 o pa.iu n oi-.o:-, 1 v For busiecss al .v :
re a i v .
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Aui. l-,ls:k'.
l'iltshui
Its ' ; a ' . ;
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Good careful
And bidu.nr i . To sift, out trai.e Though it IF: ants a ;vat Who when '. Who kindly s. (Kest gih .1 hi
He want- 1 -vi:: o:'1 ' And heai ; :ti ' " A houe a.vl le.ni to ! In cold a ad ralnv v.
Heaven s VU Or all hiBat with tJ..The p'.e.V: He then ei-j To thos-
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5.
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-a i ca
.s the car- - 1 W liO ;:".: c
a e
same
lrom l'atr:ot. wlucii 1
ricr -as a large commodious STEAM GRiS IILI,
!; -.'upientto manufacture 100 bis. fiour in 01
ihe-.urs; at which place, larmcra can get uie ih'eihest prices for grain in cash a good road .vi5.-cs through the premises. 1 consider furi'her c!eoripUo:i unnecessary, a we presume ! t V- Purchaser, will wish to see the. premises. 1 1 J. A. HATCH. York township, August 15.
n AT JSAXl:FACTC,em
hen
uriiis Hie j
itirie s 011 tue uiiOi mi Fur itiul wool IZ:xts.
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date
j.ei; i,te.;u inierest p-r aunuiii till paid. ,.m Abraham Milh-r, of Switzerland county,
lit m,i oe.i: ic;vv ea;.i to ifiir tin per i..e, K IS'li.
Si-nod in the presence of Martin Overturl, Miiam Overturf.
' - . 1 1 ;-ti:::: inl ret, pi r m.aurn until p-aul, iioin
Du
Aim
.JO; '.V S. l.H.FMil). Ciiardiaa ol' the infant heirs of Johix P. Filial 0 ih ce .i-i d. . P. T!-e widow, will at tiiesanie time
by, respect fully, in-'and p! :ce. sell her rij.l of dow er o!'. into and f,. o.OOf
s the mihlic. tiiat he 1 or 1 i.e s'.a ryoin r P.eiuises. let ins ntaile ; .niiei! iinniedi.siel v.
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p. (.:. sm:i:is, c& o.
A. FH.FAP.D, Vevav. lad. Sept. 10, lb3.".
d del'd.
iiire-rt iii
nrsuKT.s of cf.F.AN FLAX S2ID WAN'l'I'.I).
Ii. 1 11 ii ttest .Vlatll-on puce m j-
000 bu-belsof irood clean 1L.1A
le.rmerlv oce-upied bv
know n at sale.
dv VV.jm. ei.ts ; -;:h ;s a ail f -T .libtr.
jr. 21
n mu-t crown th vTliOiR' tii.-.C'i,
FAIJL U ACES
! In the in;p"!v not r.
Iri M tulii'h U. o I cny :tre et teal r,e m i tends to keep up V.v. est;.! ae!-ne -at with a ii on-tant supr-lv of ll.l'l'y. of the i e-t uu-i!i.
(v. 1 lis cii-tomers are there fore solicited to
contribute tiie ir sappo I to hi- establishment
The highest price.; wiil he given, ni rsu
Hats, lor any ouantitv e.l good and
IVOOL. delivered at his shop. Ycv av, February 1.
w idow ol .!e.!t'i i . .luarc
T!v
iti t;,;
ile v i:
above adverli-e inent liaee times aim el lias oa'.ee.
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Known omy lc
The e;u iie'si ate
e t;t"i - i;a i id -end
.t.-J V u
I Hit-
ti.iie is thrown rrvav
bv
oni;
1- when the .ve;:i.i;ei- vviii not permit ; pound-otf.) eiitr;mee w it!i the entr; to vv i ke..! doe.r. And how w ell this j the first day adde-d to the purse.
,1 '
How Pi ii
it nn
I'iein
tune mii
cl ev and hour uf wet weather in a year, in wfiirh it is iaeaos-ihi. to eh. anv work on the
farm, and when these are hist, as they are toj many farme r.- f my acquaintance, they amount to a e a.-i'--i ;idc sum. "Time is moncv," .as my gtiuvifather used to say; and further, "Take'care of the pence and the pounds will t;ike care of them-el vcs."
Now ti ihi- i good advice in money matters, it w ill sine iv apply to economy in time, it'.... hour and half days when the rain
drives n. ic-r cover. Well, how are the hour-, to be best improved? I w ill tell vou, my brother farmers. Gel yeiursekes a set of Carpenter's Tools, and vee a work-bench, and if you can plane a
board and drive a nail, you will Uuei enougti to occup y all your spare time. The tools will cost but five or six dollars such a are most necessary and then you will be abb-, to keep all ycur out buildings, and manv of our farming implements in god repair.
"If your barn or stable door break down, mend
Ci the tVnit.itiii Association.
TMIE Gallatin association races at .lames
Smith's track, will commence on Thursday, the ?tli of October next. .LXD CO.TLWE THRU DAYS. 1st day a purse of 50, - mile heats. '2 day, a pure of 20, 1 mile heat, w ith the entrance of that day aehb'd.
31 day, a purse of 20 vv ill be given to
two year obis, carrying 4 1 lbs. (:
1
feJ A IT FBI! 4? r
lOl'U hundred barrels A...-
. l'':,fU il ti)t:! (.''(.
T F.lll'S hi ('ice 01. F
17" KFl O liis liice on 1'iirv si ee t . 1 eirm il . -ale U oppo-ie (lie P. si On'cc. lei-ii.e
-ubmitle d la hi run: will be f.nih.ilily aiai oum t'oiilv :oi ;e' a In Mis JFS TiCllS" Olli. e ik- pt at .he san e place, e lif 1 e he iilso a le luJs l all convive 1 in; bii'iu' ss
SL il s ;.7" iut received
and for sale, at M;.di-on prices. F. G. SI llll ITS, ec Ce..
Vevay, Sept. 10, ISo.!.
Bit1 HI &
TIIF only specitic ever oll- ied to 1!
the-
Py order of the association
S. SMI TH, $cr(!ary. Ghent. September 10, 1S:1.".
it immediately the first rainy day. If a board
. nut. a nail in it or replace it. If you
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want ;my plain useful kitchen furniture, such
as a pine table, benches, eVc, take tnose occasion. Rut it is unnecessary to multiply the things that might be repaired in such time.
Evei v farmer that looks around him (if he is not in tho habit of so doing) -will find the
trood work on his place lamentably out of re nair.
I -rides, every farmer should accustom him-
eolftothe use ol tools. When he wants a
small job done, it wastes as much time often as it is worth, to go several miles for a carpenter. I know some farmers who have not a
VEGETABLE
Khcumatcc Drops. A CfANY ai tides are before Oac public, a a l'Jtriiir for that meet obstinate and Imn t ia.
tiiii disease, the Hheumatism; and from close ohservrtiion we are led to believe, thai ihev.
have to a very great extent, failed to produce
that desirahle result and may it not he altn
buted to the lact, that articles said fo cuie this troublesome diserder are also recommended lo cure almost every disease with which 0111 r .. 1 1 i- .
tiHit ooeiics are hiihckcu, anu in ineir pre'i;
ration that objpct is kept in view, viz to have
the medicine a cure for all diseases.
The Vegetable Rheumatic Di ops are ofler
ed to the public as aremedv for Rheumatism
!id as no case is known where a perfect cuie
was not allecled, ve are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease nd for no other is it recommended. IMce 50 cents.
ic. liiree : i,.m w hu ha nerraauent
.i 1 nice of ,r ehtained, of that elis-rec; .hi j p :i
TOOTH AC1IM, with all its ;Ue?u!;.!it ei!-:
sit h as fiacluring the jaw in e-xti'a a'iie.: the' tee-th. which often prove more painful than
the teiolh ache itsel!,ai.d e old passing from (he decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the in ial. producing a rheumatic affection, with t.nanv
other unpleasant eireeis.sue h asa eiis;-'r-eeuiib breath, bad taste in the incuth vVe. all of which are proeluccd from foul or dceav ed te-eth, j am
happy to h;ie it in my power to oii'er to the-
world, a remedy thai will not only remove tho pain, nine times out often if properlv applied.
but preserve the teeth from further elecav . and
arrest 1 lie. e.isease in sir 11 as niceie-cnv .v. ' .1:1111
have not conunenceil aching, restoring then
to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa. Oct. 10, ISW the suhscriher
liaving wilnesse'il 111c pleasing Ui cts 01 ioi-i tor Thomas WhitcV Vegetable. Tooth-ache-i Drops, feel a pleasure in recommending it toi
those that are afflicted with the tooth-ache.' tap, . . . . . . .1
as a sale, anu in most cases, peilectly ellieient remedy for (he disorder. A. KFIIRF, physician-- H. F. HARVFY
Al.lW.Rl lillM.U
Cine iiiiiii'.i. No. '2. Mast Front st. csjK g3 AVM on hiiiitl, ami tv:. ;; -) "- are rec-iv intr. pro V;- Meaa.boatslbiukerHiil j ,'.Ek iiii.o. I'la.t-vilh'. the following arlble-:
j! b'ie while aim Inov, u "I.v ' lit .;n ke-liti. Ao. I,
.)0 I1--.i1 b!ii-. do. ',' bid-. V. I do, X do. "2 am! ? do. JO.- box' Herring, lirst ?.l 1.!;!-. X. O. Sugar, .mi i. i. .1 . ia e's, .").'! boves t "ia!::-"1. 'J-J." bags Rio Collee, .")!) do. SI. l)o:u. do.,
'2-'i do. 1 i iv ana. !o.,
Thsrey DoIIsirs Hcvsu'd.
tyfRA YFI awav. or was slohn,
i'ldin the r;im:e
i iiVl iivin" li, ;"' 1 Vt ci c e k. Sw it.erl.
1
1 lav. Suai"
and
sc i t
i." .b
2u do. I.aguv ra !., 'Jtl do. old J;a;ii!o.. (sitpciior.) Ii ce-i-ooii S. 1". ladio, 'JO e hest Y. h". Ti a, ,)0 eani t r- V. . and imp. Tea, 10 fierce h e.-h Rice, ,'." boxes So. Candles,
e-a -!.:- S;. O';
iVom the liine of tin-sub-e lila-r,
mouth ol I ,og-li iC
land e oun! v , em the
iib'hl e.fthc ninth ol August hist.
Three: v ears old last April, ami nearly sixteen hand's hiijh. Ile bii- a slar and snip 111 hi- lace, i.- round bodii d.of ihe Pilgrim breed. Tin above reward v !) be given for (he: I,,,,-.,. thief, of I'.fUeO doif.irs fi l" e'ldieT and ;t re.oni.ble ee.ni .-nsation w ill be uiven l to anv p 1 -on bo-w ill give information vv hero ho mav be found. i ' li.FlAM C1VKX,
y Andrew Given, hi-agent. Seplembei i 1 "d"'. . H. The- edilois of the Seiilinel. ("eorgelown.Kv. Gi.7.. tl.-.F xingteu.aid th.-Cun-M.onwcidib. Fii.nkforl. Ky. ami fb.e-U l.iM ; f Cuu intiali. will pb-.tre irsei ( ihe ab'.ve thiei ijnics and s,.m Oieir bills lo I Ids eliice.
K23VrA 3"JA' Ol" 3T Xlill A'ji"fi'a5.a-:v. rllFRFAS, 1 have here lofote execute d o.l .1. liviTi-ii to Orlaido S. Morse, ef
of the
JVO CURE i0 PAY, lr. S. 11. Eaton, WOULD respectfully inform the citizen
of Switzerland county, that he has pr cured
STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS. for the cure of HElLYl.l (or Rupture.) and
is now prepared to lunish all size's, and will warrant the patient a frmtinr.it and radical cure or exact no pay. Those laboring under the dUtase are requestedto call and be cured
Felt. Erie Observer
physician O. X. SAGF, denlist.
New York city, Sept. 10, I8h2 1 he under-! iy0ni mv bed and hoard on the! Oiii in-l. wilh-
signed, in his practice as a dental surgeon ha- ,,t ;,1V ju-t ;iuse er provocation, and h;is
mg extensively useil, tor Ihe cure 01 itt u-! "m,'o lhat time, sort wonl that she does not acJie, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache inieud to return aain; fherelhn". all per-i ns
Drops, and with decided success, he can re-;,,t c;iulioned against harboiing, f ni-lmu;. r commend them when genuine, as superior to ;;,o ialiim with her, under the severest et any other rcmeely now before the public, and allies of the law. can say that those drops receive (he umpiali- his lied approbation of the medical faculty at ANniUlW P FT MRS.
large, iniiK .lOHNATH .NTI)ODCK,Xo.5,Cbambor York tow-h;t, Am-u-t -'0. freet. FOR S FF, by Wm. 81. Ciimpbel. , Vevay, and Lynum W. Mix, Mouutstcrli.ig.j J i$ B 3 K S ' T 5 K 1 Octeber '2Tth. l cal1j ctcut"tl at lhl- vi'l ice.
'..ir..l!. ii-.'nii.i. (l ien of Alexandria
uisirie-lof Columl'iii.) ivvo seve ral lette rs of
lo collect e eulain property lor
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me-in tho state ol .Massachusetts, and the' etni i- i. no tn ..lb e t m. nie s and (r;iiiact business
for me in llurope-. the
T II MR FAS. mv wife Anne Peler-. I. ile I'niu'd Slale-: the
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are he reby notilie d that said Oi lanefoN. .Vle.rse is no Imier mv allot ia-v . and I shall not ie , 1 . "l.. ... il.I- .l-.dv
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lOUN II. PURITY,
.Tit. ksonville. August -Jf. I o 7-The c.Iitor ef (he .';.'''v
.rr, ,1.,'ri, -1 Ctr.'t. : w ill ph ;- in-ei t the t. bnve ihn e- l:m.-. ; nd rend their account 0 tue, which shall be promptly paid. JOHN H.l'KRlr.Y. BLANKS Of all Kind-, neatly printed ,-t tlii- e.flii c.
