Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 204, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 November 1835 — Page 4

now peautifcl.'

llf v beautiful this world of ours. If- aui'imn hue and fnmn'cr flowers, Its wavin r (i Id of ripon'd groin. I: - t wilppb: sb id-, on hiil and pl.iin; peautifd i's -p okling lloods, And i eaf . - buim woods. And i!- nv-vn v,!icn oVr the brake. Ail it- -.i!i-t r first awake. Haw beautiful the starry night. Wh u it- mock and mellowed lip;! t Stealing t!iton di the trees is seen, Ou the j csnd village green ;

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orT::;; T?tii vor.i mj: or thk t a it f j o is :tr a c; a z t k . - we-klv paper, tV voted to l.itoralnre and th? Fine r.s tlie Dr um the f ishior.s IsU -s cssi s I a -

(rr-n'ixil slit u he, the li'.slorv t women harmless

satire re tews f Ne -v Works, fcc. Sc. and cm"elWb

id with s iperi- entr-wings Ii le woo 1 cits p'at

die l".s:iien, a;ul Music.

Price Vim ee l)'.at.n, pvimi.rt vvwrr. The Pat lor Murrnzine. is now in His roerodion of its

pop'i':!! itv; :in 1 as ospirinj hopes without a shidmv, md cloudless propnecs with .ut a horizon, continue to clierr it en its way, we ni ly reasoriaMy anticipate for it a Vi iir i!:iv n!' triuntah. For general appca-ance,

mechanical arrartgerrent ami typujcraphical execution, it may pistly assert its ct.ibvi lo rnk .vriortir the most

:iit't'il periodicals

the Cured: States.

he

Po.mtibd the

sm;

of sleep,

U'ltrti the spirit, wrapt and deep. Wander-"m ath the Lo ilhcn spell, To a l :i:d where angels dwell. And. O! how hr.v.ilifiil to see, Love's niir'ii.'.nj'il lidelity, Upas's thol he it through good and ill, and fond, and faithful still; Peaaiiful, when years have sped, OVr the parent's honored head, I; the watchful care wc bless In a child"? dcvoledncss. I tow beautiful the quenchless power, Vr.-ubdaed in darkest hoar. Unscducc-d w hen fortune's beam, Cailv gil ds life's varying stream; Virtue thine this glorious sway, Thou the gem of fairest ray, Thoa the fairest flower wc cull, frown i f all most beautiful.

t tt rary department is coii'nboted to by many of the M. st writers in teeoun'.n; men w!me names it Miey Rave lis the privilege to use them would save rs :!ie "trouble of circulating our claims upon the puhlic tlirough the rrediuni of a prospectus.

l'or selections the literary gardens ot nil America

ir.d half F.nrope are open to us so that if we IVil in this

pattie.nlar, the defect must he only attributed to want

l taste. I he l as .ion- snail meet with due attention.

We have rr.aj.c arrangements to obtain the earliest in

telligence fiom London and Paris, in respect to the v- i ms changes, which shall be inserted as soon as re

ive a. The Parlor Magtmne shall be occasionsllv embellish

e 1 ith he '.utilul engravings upon interesting subjects;

j ml plates ol tne newest fashions, pla:n or colored, as

circumstances permit besides a great variety of vcod

cuts; and a piece f original music, twice a month:

it i il'Khlv fin shed portraits ol all the great ls.-.tish

and American Poets, from Chaucer downwards, are in

preparation and will appear in the Magazine Irom time to lime, with a general critici'te on the authors wotks annexed; the head and review of Shakspeare will be out in Febrnary, Pryant will follow.

To this nararraiiU we would respec'fully call tne

reae'ers attention, as the undertaking is one of the

greatest expense and labor. The likenesses are to be taken by the best masters.

The Mafaz'ne is printed on super royal paper, in

qnarto term and stitched in a ban Jsome cover. Office no. C7, Liberty street. New York.. JOHN II. MOORE.

FOR SALS, TIIH subscriber is di?pascd to sell half or the u hole of her steam saw-mill on l,on; Run.

aiKiui live miles trom evay, O A V C O 31 .11 O I) V T IXliT r. R n s . The mdl has two boilers IhM feet lon,r and JS inches in diameter, ctiginally intended trun one saw and a pair of stones for grinding and a Carding machine. The engine ha power sufficient for that, or to run two pair of stones for grinding and two saws. I'or further particulars enquire, of George or Daniel M'Culloch. Vevav, or at her hou-e near the Mill. UI.I.EN'iM'CAU.UM. October 5th, I8:l".

OEHSONS indebted ton--, who have D yt

- will be so good as to (! Tim r sunio i'. rtjs1

at Sheet's ware bouse in Veav, I'm- wi.ic we will give the hi-;hcl maiket lie. William r. ki:kx. Printer's Uetrcaf, Nov. A,

o r

rp'O s;iv tli.it (!:is is a reading age, imnlie

A

tioire I r inst: tuiien. and (hi mean

Matii'v that desire. On the first poin!,all a:--

THE BACHELOR'S WISH. 1 Female companion to soften my care?, "2 Thousand a year, to support my atTairs; o Dogs and a gun. to pass awav time,

I Horses and chase to indulge mc and mine:

." .ToHv companions to laugh with when mcrrv

(5 Dishes each dav with six bottles of sherry;

7 I'eds in my house, for my friends at leisure, 8 Something or other to add to their pleasure; 0 Pounds in my pocket, when each 1 ruquirc; Oh Jove, grant mo these, no more 1 11 desire.

l3Jo tcni 'TV art!. UAXAAVAV I'rom the subscriber living at Patriot, cn the llth in?t, an apprentice boy named

WILL7AIYI W. IJATuiMON2,

louml hy lus parents to me to learn l lie tra le

of a blacksmith; said bov is nearly scventei ii

years of age. All persons are torhid to har

bor or employ him in anv way, and all per

sons authorized to solemnise marriage, an

icreby forbid to join him in marriage to anv

female without the written consent of his father or myself. He obtained a license to marrv a miss. Sarah Coy, which has been destroyed, but he may endeavor to procure ano

ther one. A reasonable reward will be paid for his return to me.

THOMAS HUMMERS.

4iWhv .law, bless me, w here is this news

paper printed?" exclaimed an elderlv lady

after reading the long list of marriages which lately appeared in the paper published in

Jltrion coutty, Ohio. "Ifitis'nt Jlarryir.g eountv, I declare,"' she added on examining

the title unov does nt that make both ends

meet, finely ! Law '. what a suitable name V J i?!. O. Ga:-

TAN V ai tides arc heloro llu- pu'dic, a ;i '

agreed: on Hie sei-om!. lucre is iIivci'Mtv ol :' -pini'.'ii atsd ofprai tier. Wc have newspnj ;.. ' maga.ines, reviews, in tine, pamphlets ol a!, sl.es.i n :i al ly, all Mibje wi.ii h hav e severally (heir clae of readers and supporter:-.

CUie for that mcst obslina'c ;in:l torir.t-til- !,d vet. cepiiiu-i as are ll;c-i: lunula i,' inlrl-

ing disease, the Khcumalitr.; and ft um cl. se b' dual Mipply, tnoj-e are -till needed. In observation wc !rc led to l)' lieve. that the 'diiion to tin- revb vs el the day, and pas?;ni'.

have to a very ureal extent, failed In pi oloce ,noli(fs ,', book, ibe poor le. in large number: J II . . . .

that desirable roiiH and irnv it net be ,-i ! 1 1 1 parts oi our great republic, crave tb

baled to llie fact, tliat arlii les said to cute thi-d""-' i!:o boel.s themselves, and , -troublesome disorder are also t rcomtru -tided : '-'.V!1 mere p.i-?ing ai!u-ioii, of tie-

to cure almost every disease wi;b v. hich mi I

to have

frail bodies arc attacked, and in their prepa

ration that object is kept in view, vi:

the medicine; a cuie fur all diseases. The Vegetable !!beuma!ic l)iop?are

; i : r

Notice.

THE undersigned gives notice thai he has

been appointed Administrator of the estate ol

ed to the public as a remedy for Kheuuvtibm d"'1' !ir:i':'l! :.! rirt r-MSA is l.'i.rnvii ivIiiTP n omC-i-I r i i . ' I'taiK S and bii.k-e

was not atlected, we are j'tstified in dedatiag

it a valuable meJii ir.e for that painful i!i-eae

and for no other i-

oO cents.

it recommenced. I'i ice

o'ogres-i ol iii-covery sn art and science. ;:!

laiiug.i it be ea-y to ascertain f'rd rpi - -lla ir wants, it j. r?d so ea-y to gratify then.. I! vpen-e. di-tai: c from the emporium t4 lileiature. ei:gio-ing rcr'ii)ation which s-r'-vi !'

. . - 1

or even messages fo lers, are so mnuv caa;e-

to keep people away fu.m the feat of rca.-ne. and the ii;i m nt of the covet d Jiterary al'mei,!. It i- t!;(; aim of the publishers of tltc. Lilrrary (oo'oviate tla se difiicu'iiie?, and In enable every indiv idual. at a email cot and without ;y.y personal e!l'.nl. to o'atain for J ii -i ( v:i use and that of favon d friends or f;.-

froin which a permanent and radical cure may !mi!y, valuable works, complete, on all the be obtained, of that :isagreea!de pain, tlie , lirancla s of u-eful and popular literature, ai;'.' TOOTH ACHE, with all its attendant eviL: thai in a form well adapted to the comfort cf such as fracturing the jaw in extricating tin-jibe reader. teeth, which often prove s more painful than The charm of varietv. as far as it is rr.n tiie tooth ache Uself.and cold passing from the 'patiMe with morality and gotid ta!e. will bi

,! decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head. 'held constant ! v in view ;n conducting the Li-

prodncing a rheumatic aflection. with :nanv brarv, to fill the pages of which the current

THE i;ly specitie ver c-nercd to the pu

)1IC

-i f! questions ..r.7 and ansiecral according li o';- ::? tcaij cf thinking. Who is the best man Xot lie who makes the greatest show, or the most noise, llut he who d s the most good at the least expenec. Who is the best farmer? Xot he who has the largest f irms or the most land, llut he who does all Ids work at right limr and in the r.'o.'-J iray.

Who is the best Lawver? Not he whs

makes the most zvrit. s, or gets the most knotel c!rr, and uses that knowledge honestly.

Who is the best Politician? Xot he who , .7 r .-111. l-.l.:.il.. -

re - lii J (ncc till nesees w mca i iuc- wrvn.--t, or who intrigues with the i g;nmnt, thcvici'us and pr Vgff. to get himself into cilice. Put lie who reads ccn-HHy, imparts the in formation he has acquired (o.'ir.-7y, and is faithful in all situations. .V. . Post.

The Editor of the Pardstown Herald, by way of excuse, for the smll quantity of editorial in his last paper, says he has been d a nning his subscribers for two w eek, ec getting nothing. There are few editors w ho could not c'.fjr a similar apology. Newspaper debts

are the last which most persons every think

c f discharging.

Thedlobe continues to rave about the hank,

a:ul whig, bank prints, bank mano-uvrcs

and "mr. Pell's bank account. It means to make the most of the bank, while the bank is

alive, and w ill rattle the bank s dry bones in our ears when the bank is dead. Could not the Clohe. by the way. give us "mr. Plan's hank accounll"1 It would afford an inn railing item for the amusement and gratification of all good Democrats. Iloston .tins. The life of a soldier, struck by lightning at St. Pctersburgh, has been saved by coniotis bleeding. '

OF I'SEF U I. .V X DF.NT H U T A I N I X O KXOUVr.ntUl VOL. II. rl BtlSUED BT HIE BCSTOS BEWICK COHP1SI SO, 47, COl ltT SSTltCET.

The Publishers are encouraged by the flattering reception ahd extensive circulation 01

the Magazine for the year past, to prosecute

the work with renewed assiduity; and with a constant desire to fulfil the promises made in

ttie outset ol the work. He intend "to stick

to our text;'" and to serve those who have so

liberally cheered us with their kind natron

age, with what is useful and pleasant. The

utile ft dulec shall still be our object and aim. Wc do not presume to instruct the veteran and erudite scholar, who has spent thirtv or

forty years in his study, not to lay open those

hidden mysteries 01 nature which haveeseap

ed the ken of the most inquisitive. Nor do we expect to approach so near to the moon

or other planets, as to tell what are the trees, the birds, and animals which mav there grow, or live and move. We leave such extraor

dinary feats to those who are more visionarv.

or more daring than we are. Put we hope

and intend to keep up the character and spir

it ol the Magazine, in presenting soliu and useful articles, which may be instructive to a

portion of our readers, and not considered wholly unimportant to literary men. We

consuicr the whole United States as our held, though not our's exclusively; and we ask the favour of persons of taste and science, to communicate important ficls, and natural scenes,

and works of art, for the benefit of all our friends. As republicans, we feel that wc are jof the same family as those in the south and

in liie west as friends of improvement, el good morals and good learning, we wish also to be considered of the same family. If we

can do any thing by our labouis to increase

and strengthen this sentiment and feeling,

Samuel I uv,s, late of losey township, dec d. othcn, nplr;wull qn.cl?.s,lrh us a di-agreeable ! liieraturc ofCrcat Pritian. in all ils varies and requests all persons indebted to said es- ,5..til(,u :uitas1c in hc ,:, ail f which ' departmenls'of biography, hi-h.rv. (raveb. -

iatc,to n.,.K immeo.ate payment, anu per- are ,)lllHV(, lVom f,ul ortlecaved teelli. I veis and poetrv. shall be free! v. put un-N, sons having demands against the same H ; hnppv to have it in mv power io o!u r to the Contribution. 'With, it rchai.ee, ocens'n i : I present hem according to law. 1 he estate wo,.,;K ;i rcnu.lv wil! not f;I.lv ,vr,SllV(. helexcepfi.-ns. it i- intended to give entire t! -

is probably solvent.

A. III.M.a..Whi. York township, Oct. I I. IS.").

pain, nine times out often if pi cpei ! v applied, liat preserve the teeth from further t'eeav.and

erk which shall bo selected for publicatn i !ie-n ( ircum'ances authorize the mease,

t

rilHE co-narlncrshin in business, hertofore

-- existing between tlie subsciib

arrest tlie disease in such as are decaying a r:it, recourse u ih oe bad to tlie literary stores

have not commenced aching, restoring them Continental Europe, a:,d t:at slatious mad

to health and usefulness.

Erie, Pa. Oct. L:, ls:V2 the subscribers m iy be.

:h. Italian, or German, as the ca

bers untie

v.boo. ed the pleasing ell'ects of J c-

Whilsl (he bodv of the work will b

the firm of 1). M'Culloch e: Co., is this day ,m. T. ieuc s Woue's Vegetable Tootlt-ache'prinf. or at limes a franlatioti, of entire i.-I-dissolved by mutual consent. All those in- j ),.0ps. ft ad a pleasmc iii Vecommer.ding it tolnmes. the cover will exhibit the miscclhm. ( s tlebtcd to the establishment will please to take ' tin?0 '(jmt lo abided with the tooth-a.f he.'t haractei of a magazine, and consist of sket. -notice that our books and notes are in the ;is ;, safe. anil i i mod cases, perfectly diluent j es of men and things, and notices of novclli s hands of Ceo. M'Culloch, who is alone author- vcmr,v f,.r (,c disorder. " in literature ai d tlie arts, throughout the ;-

lzctl to collect and receipt lor mc same, and A. BSEEPE, physician H. T,. HAFlVEYi ili."d world. A full and regular pupnlv . f

they are earnestly requested to settle, as the j.' jj. KH0 Observer A EUE'iT Til EVER tlie litiuarv monthly and hebdomadal iouri:.-';

busines must be speedily closed, these hav- physician O. A. SAC E. dentisl. of C rent P.ritaip.. and Ireland, i-t addition

(!er-'Iiome periodicals of a similar character, cat - av-1 riot fail to provide ample materials lor ti..

XewY:rkci!y,Scpt. !(, W:.Vl Tin igned. in his pract'u e, as a d( : t a I stirgi

ivelv u-ed. lor the cti:

'I

ing claims against the concern, will present

them to him for settlement.

Our power ol All v. lo corge M v ulloen. (,i...,v;vri

if liriiKv- niil l till rii I 1 1 In rilwl i-iii:m?i iti lull ' i ri-i " i , i .-.-

oi.v.v. w...i.. v.. ,1,,,,.,,, ..... ariir, j iii!i;;i i;;!e s V ogciani;.'

lorce and virlue, uniil all ucmauds uue lo or j ,.,,, v jfu dec'nled by the establishment are settled. IrnnimentI lliem when ge:u

DAMEE Ai ( CEI.Ol II, .1 AM ES II. HLTOlTv. Vcvay, Sept. SO, leS:k").

d toot ii- i part of ot;

ticcess.

(!)

I ne

n . .else

ca.n re

Ol

he resiitircesand extensive cf-rrespci-den p.ublishers.are the best guarantee for!

i,

anv other re

'can say that these drops ro

, as superior to continuance of the enterprirc in which ti

now about to em'.-ai k. as well as tor i .

lied

pprohat:on ol

tb.

e nu

i vo

e.

and ar; .oli

wc shall be ready to the good work."'

e would call the attention of our present

unscnocrs to the terms ot ihe Magazine,

ami lo the notice in the last number relating

to the subject. It is very important to us to know who propose lo continue taking the

alagazinc, and lo receive the very small sum charged for it in advance.

.Sr yirk cwl no more. The people of Pro vidence. P. I. "are contemplating lo pas:

l:ivslb:it nn frm.ilo hpvo IllOIC lliail six Vaids

of cloth "m each sleeve" so says the est Chester and Putnam Herald.

The law did not pass; the manufactures and

shop keepers voted it down by more than ten

to one, and the usual pattern of tixlini yards

is still maintained.. Ihe proposition now i, to widen the side walks, and the necessity for this meaurc is so imperious that it will proba

bly pass without opposition. Prov. Jour,

C vuvixc. Shall I cut Ibis loin of mutton saddle-wise? said a gentleman. "No"' said

one. of his guests,"cut it bridle-wise, for then

I may stand a chance to get a Ut in my

mouth."

GEOPvC.E G. SMITH, Au:nt. Poston, Sept., lS'.k"). KcBiogs & Kciinctt. Cincinnati, No. 1'2, East Front st.

VFM 11 A L on hand, and

i -vt -u arc receiving,

steam boats Hunker 1 1 ill 1.1 M

mm

per ni n

' "I- itm

Ohio, Hunisvillo, the following articles:

'"1 lirl. ...l.:i 1 I II w

" "".es h niiu ii nil mown lia OlIUl

kilts Mackeral, No. 1, r0 half blls. do. 1 and i S3 bbls. Xo. 1 do, r)i) do. ki and Ii do., 10:) boxes Herring, first sort T." bbls. X. O. Sugar, ') do. Molasses, .r0 boxes Codfish, -h!. bags Rio Coll'ee, 50 do. Sf. l)om. do., . do. Havana do., ( do. .aguyra do., 0 do. old Java do., (superior,) S cc-roons 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. ( )il, bbls. Loaf Su'rar.

ALo, a complete assortment of Wines, on

P- May, 'JO. leS:k

1 A 7i S 15 ' 5 e j5 i ' n Pegs leave to infoim his friends and customers, and the public generally, that lie has purchased tlie entire stock of the late firm of

). M ( uiloch ev co., and will continue tne

uisiness at the old stand, where he will at all

times keep on hand a general assortment t f

Shoes, Tiss, WSfe,s?swS

ESsia'dwaa'c,

A f.?!h ft C, FT) H S.1 te. .

Which he will sell at retail as cheap as tin

same quality can ne purciinscd anv where in

ihe western country.

Thankful for past patronage, he hones hv

industry and attention to biisiue-s ami selling

bargains to merit a continuance of the

same.

The highest market price will be given f ,v JKLYS. U.YSPA. PL. IX. I'LXs Kill) .1X1) LLYP..W Cl.YSPA'C. nr.P.iy. JUX. iuus. avo.v.v, ;;.-Tin-: us. And all other M ARK ETAP1.E ai tides. Vcvay, Oct. 1st., PvV.

. llionn tf and Connxlur at Inr,

EEPS his iliice on l tirv street, warned, atcly opposite the Post Office. 15'i.incss

submitted to hi, care will be faithfully and punctually attended lo His JUSTICES' Oll'n e is kept at ihe same dace, where he also attends to all coiivyii cine business

rglll I j highest ptiee will be given at this of

oi- li,.,. i t .in tiii-iin t hoi -hi i -d In fin1 same.

the. un:;u:i!i - ;ibunhu;( e of the materials to i;ie it vuiee ; il faculty at '.the eesofthe public. As fur as judicious s.

hirge. lection and ai i ..ngement are concernt d. 1 1

.5 Oi 1 XATHAX I OJ )(l IE. X. r.Chandier ' ders will, it is hoped, have reason to be

i 7 1

(net. FOR SALE, hv Win. K. Can

pro

Yc a v, ;uid ! ,v:,i.;n V. October -rth.

:,:ountstei'!in

' v i ft K VI a 's J EL . i

tVOFLD respectfully inform the citizens

a

lii..

salr-licd. as the cdit-T d llu: Library is u,. stranger lo (lam. but has more than oni c ' tained their lavorable st:l;Vages for his pa-' !

Iterv e!b.rls.

V7.7i.Uo. The work will be pu! IMicd 1

i s. each !)-

wecMv nundieis.in stitched cove

ber coiilainii"' lira:!'! .;;' r.-

of Sw ii.ei laiu!

county, thai he has pr curou!

!i double columns

for the cure of lUlllX'.l (or Eu;!ure.)

ish all si.es. a::l

ri.un:. nl and i

ml!

(,,rr j-,;) - ,- ' ; I ; , ; , .v ,

, ol more than "'--' ' j'f'g- ' nu! at (he cMiiratioTi cf ev ei y sj i:i

.v 1 1

is now prepare;! lo p.'.n

wanant the patient a

cure or exact no pay. Those laboring und

tlie ii-e;ise are requested'.!)

u!iscrib rs will be furnished with :t har.ilsi-n iit.o page and (aide of cc-nt cnt s. The w in .meant of mailer furnished in a single t ;

l to morethaii .'; voltuws ol t!

a i

nlicai ,, :n p., .

; comnn n

i i rt

sir.ed Ft ulish duedei imo books

Mi Vi

. M . 1 U A

i ofwhich i year's su

i'.l be at b at ; u ;; the pi ' !i-( riptioii to the ' l.i.'in:,!'." '1 . which the 1 i'aiary w ill be pi .

the finest cuapi u-cd 1; r

,-,.,,,.:, . . ted, will be of lae Unt-st ipiabix u-c;! 1; I- b. . S,! "A tA) :iUa ;,:!V UT "T " work, and of a si,- r.da.iraidy a.lapted I VrS ,.".',,m ,h ,::;-r H li;r';;;!r " n'':' biauin;'. . the ivp- U W new. and . f ' ; 7. i mg near the mouth oi l ..g-;io. . t, , i ,. ,, i i ,,, tfri"AY i ii , .peat appeal arce, cm h oli.:n . wl.cn I .-to "V i J creek, .vm'.ci land county, mi the . . . . ..m ., . , ..i.,t Ui-iir5y .,' . . . . w id .';:rnisi a hans..me. as well a v.ilua. Mgbt d tne ninth ol .iiigiistlast. . . . ion . 1 1 , , i , i and not cumfo'i sjs n-.nht in to lae Ii i.i ai i s A c!c$--::i4 ! (;r:v RI-vito. ib. s,. im ...itH.ni.-'.e the wotk.

Three year old last Apiil.and nearly si-

(,.i m - i iU hi. Hi. io has -i s ar :iim -i ..i ' ' "'''".

; , ,i .,i;. ,1 ,. I'd, , , n. i ; ion ol ' per ccul . will lie a;le,vo;i

ir.r.iiiii.M...i.. .ii.. ..(.i.iiii.iiiii.i

'I

lace

1 he aho e rev. ai

(hose who pat roaine (he woi!

The jirice of (he Library will be r.V.

, able in ailviil e. , celun

age!

will bo gh. n for the!;Ul!l a".v :,V ui t niastcr farnisldi f

i.dthi, f.or i;;ucn dollar- f,-.,- ,-ith, r :' n'.-.i'lieu (he amount ol .

for subscription or job work

A heat, Fvye, Corn, Cabbage, Puller, Flour, Veal, Corn,

Potiitocs, Pork, Onions, Linen, Peef, Puckwheul meal, Mutton, ecc. .Vc. Coin meal,

2 The

00

highest

JH'SIIKl.S OP t'l.KAN rLAX

i - 'ill

iMadisoii puce vin no gr f n

for t,00( bushclsofgood clean PP-IXSPPI).

wanted immediately. P.O. SHEETS, & Co. Vcvay, Ind. Sept. ll), I NtFV.

horse

and a reasonable m n pepsafn n will be t;iteii to anv person who w ill :m e inlet mali- n u here he ma be h and.

WILLIAM CI EX,

Vndrcw tlin i', his agent.

F-.v ember '2.

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