Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 209, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 December 1835 — Page 4
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. ) of II ei? rose ja Li lives. i:b.-E5d.vy, December 9. The Speaker announced the appointment the fo!ic i"g Sending Committees, viz: JOINT MirTSKS. vuessrs. W liiott.! ' : :t:w. Arin;ro:-.g. : Trvf -U.-ssr?. Brown, John- . " ' lslrary ."i.'ssrs. Dunning,1 Jzicko.". i Nave. CO.uM.TTPK OF TIIS hoise. On E'rrih.is .nl'-srs. Liston, Carr, Jones, Curtis. E !tnnd-on, Temploton, Harris, Ed ware?--, and Walker of C.Y l fays r.n j M ans .Vessrs. Wilson, Yawter. .1cCai ty, P.rynn, Phelps, J.icy, Harrah, Huckleberry. Boone, Gregg, Lee of M.. and C. Gardner. Howell, Moore, Hubbard, and O.i Ae Judiciary Messrs. S'app, Ray, Huntington, Kilgore, Thompson of S., Brown, Dunning, Hannuinan. Liston, Collins, Eg:deste.n. Evan?, Carman. Chamberlain, Johnston, Nave, Mary, and Chiles. Oi Eiucalio.-i Jie.:-r. Huntington, Whitman. Bennett. Myers, Davis, McBean, WalkkcroiS., Eggleston, Jackson, Wilson, and ili-linc. On .Miliary .??. Messrs. Vandcveer, J:n:thof IE," Howell, Watt, Strain, Huckleberry, Lee of H., Steele, Boone, Zenor, Storm. Miller, and Clark of Washineton. On th". Stale Prison Messrs. Armstrong. Ciark of Washinton. Bueli, Ci
inan, ,vi array. Lardwell, Utambers, Ilarrah, j whcat stravr apploSj Cld flour corn mc. ami Craig oM beef. pork, mutton, potatoes and eggs; in short, On tnc Jjf,nrs of tuc toun onJianaDoi Ln thins; 'that will clothe children, or feed iiessrs. Kay, Morns, Cm k of aync, FosoyJ mn or CeasM
i homnson, of J., lempleton. Gardner, andi Graham. On Claims 5fcsr. Rennclt, lid wards, I.I array, Howard, Chiles, Chamberlain, Armstrong, Walker of D., Clark of Wayne, Phelps, Lee of E., ind Cushman. On Roads Messrs. Vawter, Howard, Strain, Thompson of J., Graham, Jones, Aioore,Rislinc, Zenor, Steele, McUeau, Craig of Posc; :;d Bard well. On Canals ana Iitm.il Improvements Messrs. Kvans. Brown, Ki.Vrc, Carnan, Ray, Huntington, McCarty, StapiMason, Vander i it'- VT..1,K ij eei , i uoiiipson oi ., iwsorris, . iuuiui;an, Walker of L., Moore, and 'iU)mpson of A. On the Sta'c Bank Messrs. Thomp.n of I ...Collins, Myers, Watt, Jackson, Tlu'P' o:i of A., Davis, and Bueil. On Enrolled Bills Messrs. Jackson, nnG Johnston. I The following order of bu-iness was directed by the Speaker until the House shall othcvw ise oirecl, viz: 1st. da v. Reading the Journals ofthe preceding no;' -.- r remonstran-
Her. o l. Reports from Staiui;;. ( o'.nmittess in fhe fidlowinff order: 1st. Of Elections. '2d, Good. Gov. Cannon, the new Chief MagisOf Vi'avsand Mean-. 3d, On tlie Judiciary, trate of Tennessee, ati.acks the Military acirh, On Education. 5th, On Military Af-jademy at West Point in his message to the legis f -irs. 0th. On (he Alfairs of the Stale Pris-! lature. West point mus.f prepare herself for
7th, On the Affairs ofthe town of Indi8ih, On Claims. Uih, On Roads. li.'U?, vJn Lanalsani Internal improvements. 11th, On Tublic D-iilding. 4th. Reports fiom Joint Standing Committees in tb.e following eider, viz: 1st, On Pub lic RuiSJings. d, On the Canal Fund. 3d, On the State Library. 5th. Reports from Select Committees. Resolutions of the House, Ttii. Joint Re.oluons. Mh. Kill.. )lh. Orders of the Day. The Committee on enrolled bills to report at any time. On motion of Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Ray was added to tlie committee on the Slate Hank. On motion of Mr. Johnston, 100 copies of the Standing Committees were ordered to be printed for the ue of this House. The Speaker laid before the House reports from the Cranchcs of tlie State llankof Terre Haute, Bedford, Evansvil'e, and New Albany. And (hen the House adjourned. On the 10th both Houses of the General Asscmblv coiiAcned in the Hall ofthe House of Representatives and proceeded to the cleclion of President Judges and Prosecuting Altorneys The following is the result of the several elections Jifge nf the Vh Circuit. Etisha Embrce, Charles 1 Battel!, Scattering, Jwlrre of the th Circuit. V. illiam W. Wick, John Ecklcs, 49 80 20 J,.d. fifth. Cth Circi Lt. "2d. 3-y. -17. 5ih Oh. Samuel Bigger, V, I V7 38 50 53 William Daily, 30 3; 41 50 52 James Perry, 33 30 '27 5 1 puoeccrrixfj ArToaiTS. Is Circuit. William P. Bryant, R. A. Lockwcod, wcaUeri.ug, 2J Circuit. Charles Dewey, fcsc-'ittering. 4S 1 76 o 70 C1l Circuit.
Co-jrUantJ Cashing,
4) 4 cs Scattering, ot'i Circuit. William J. Errvn, :scaUerjRw I "v r . i .1 33 A meeting of the citizens of Baltimore was held at the Exchange on Thursday last, for thejpurposc of considering the expediency of constructing a rail road from Wheeling and riltsuurg, viaiirownsvdlc, Pa. to Cumberland, Md. ,i Beautiful locality. The Orleans Union says, that '-Shirt-Tad Bond" is "one of the most picturesque places in the Yalley'of the Mississippi, and worthy the name it bears," We should suppose it not entirely naked of some attractions. The innabitants at last, arc not "descamisados" though they may be "sans calottes." The citizens of Lexington, Ky. are about creeling a monument in the public square to the memory of the late William T. Barry. "There is nothing like leather." Our friend of the Richmond Compiler, lays it down as an anxiom that "no man who loves his family, fails to take a newspaper. The editor of the Tory, (Ohio) Times addressing his patrons, says, "Winter is ap-
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We understand (says the Baltimore Rcpub lican.) the district Attorney of the United States, for this district, has received instructions from the department ol State, to enforce the observance of our neutral relations with Mexico. Village Taste. The people of the village of China, Aaine, turned out the other day en ni3.?se ta plant trees, being determined to make their little town one of the most beautiful "down east." Locitets. The Egyptian locusts abound in the vicinity ef New Orleans: and are commonly termed "black jacks." Their size varies from 2 to 3 inches; altough the females are seldom under three inches. Steamboat Explosion. The steam boat nwdrmvnea. i lie Lantam ana l ie tlinecr are among the missing. Cleveland . - v. . . w . - - - - - - - a regular assault in congress before many vcars.- . t ezo T - 1 i oraer. The Lynchburg Virginian of Thursday last says "We are requested to state thot a meelinu will be held al Liberty, on Monde," next, (pedford court day) to take into consideration tnc expetnuncy 01 uniung in me peuuou iu next legislature, for the incorporation ol a company to construct a rail-road from Rich mond to the 1 ennessee line. The confederacy of Mexico is composed of vz States and 1 1 territories, comprising a population of S.000.000 including 4,000,000 Indians, 1.500.000 Creoles, the remainder
!atoiisiicic, iapt. Lake, on tier -ray up Irom i lensvilie known iy tlie numbers J, i, J, T,-i ,f Srh Onr fourl-li nfOio riir-lnsp!rrc rfn'v"i' tr'i.M-r,- .nia:-ii..i,c-
j which twenty persons were killed, borne ;4b, 49, 50, 5Z, od, oo, o0, 5b; which said : lwi.ve mont!?m,c fourl, jn twenty-four . d i t, r.,in ,nar? cor. P!a;,.s b ee.'- nKotthe h.-. KS
mixed breeds. Two ofthe provinces now atPrcss,y lor ",s mnrkcU unusually low pnwar with Mexico, are Texas, and Coahuilla, ces,considenngthe enstofthe raw material ;lns
making together an are of 1G3V000 square miles; population, 1J0,000 of which Monclova is the capital, of (5000 inhabitant. It is believed that, there are o0,0L'0 American settlers in the two districts WAITED Immediately by the year, to w hom, high wages will be paid monthly, an honest, sober and idustrious man, either, married or single, who understands fanning in all its various branches. One that can come well recommended, can find a good situation, by applying to the subscriber, at Wood Park. ROUT. N. COCHRAN. ALSO a steady, Industrious. It O V 15 or lbyearsof age, of a decent family, to learn the m l i t i tanning anu vnrring uusiness. inpiy at above. THE subscriber takes the liberty of informing his friends, farmers and the citizens of this township and the settlement generally that he resumed the Tauciiug Bsisiiacss, at his place called Wood I'ark, Where he will be fhankful to receive Hides. Skins, -r.., to tan on the cuftomary share in a proper manner; to which every attention will bo paid, to give general satisfaction. ROUT. N. COCHRAN. CASH paid for hides, ski.is and tanbaik. Dec. 3d. 1835.
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virrlue of an order and decree of the " Switzerland IVobale Court, at the present November term thereof, will be sold, at the town cf Allenville,in said county, Oia Saturday', Bccesnbci 5. the following property, being the undivided two thirds ci the tract of land, in the county aforesaid, adjoining the said town ofAllenville, and including some of the in-lots thereof, and being the same land deeded by Joseph Culp, to George Richmond, in his lifetime, and containing about thirty acres. The above property will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower, (next column.) TERMS OF SJLE. One fourth of the purchase money to be paid in hand one fourth in six months one fourth in twelve months and the remaining fourth in eighteen months from the day of sale; the purchaser to give promisory notes for said three last pay ments, with good resident freehold security, bearing six per centum interest per annum till paid, and if not punctually paid, to bear ten per centum interest per annum until paid, from date. Due attendance given. JOSEPH CCLl com'r. SI LAST. RICHMOND, Guardian of George and Sylvester Rich mond, minor heirs of George Richmond, dec. The sale of the above land is postponed, until Saturday, Dec. 2&; and the following is a more specihe description of said land: J t is a part ot section .vi, t. .i, ranjre Z west,
described as follows: commenc ing at a stake I partner a handsome business might be done, at' Daniel K. Harris' north cast "corner-run-! which would insure a handsome profit. Any ning thence north seventy-live degrees west,' person, who would be willing to travel thro' live chains and fifty links to a stake-thence j the interior of the state, sell H A T S atidcdsoyth fifteen degrees cast, eighty-four links to lect furs for the establishment, will please ada stake-thence north ieventy-live degrees ; dress the undersigned at Vevay or by calling
west, nine chains and ninety-five links, to a Slaktt on thp. wrstprn ItnimrLirv li no f :iil nr. section-thence south, alonir said boundary line, five chains and forty-five links, to a stake witnessed by a dogwood and an oak treetbencc south seventy-five degrees cast, to said Harris' corner-thence north fifteen degrees east, to the place of beginning-containing eight acres and thirteen hundrcUus of an acre; also, all the land laying north of said piece of land, and between Daniel L. Livings' land and Dove street in the town of Allensville,; except six acres, herelolore sold 10 Mr. Eeek ' :,H A !, f rr! fllP n K,-vitr vard. 0 , ... ALSO lots in the said town of 'Jlenville, known by the numbers 1, , 4, 5, Ti, 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 'iU, 21, 23, 2U, U3, 34, 35, 30 43, Si; 51, 59, GO, CI, (ri, 03, 04, 05, and 01i. And also, ail the right and title of said minor ! heirs, t the following lots m said town ol Al i a j en-itriven ov one reier uemercc. aoout n ieeni.: years ago. As said ucmerce kept no record of the bonds so given, it is unknown how many are yet unsatisfied. JOSEPH CULP, com r. December 5. -ilk i NEW STORE. JACKSONVILLE, INDIANA. 'TlIIL subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Jacksonvile, and its vicinity, that he has rented the store room lately occi. pied by Mr. Chambei lin, in which he is now opening a GENERAL ASSORT3VIE2IT OP ST IDIDS Tin, CiJlass, anil Queenswurc, Allocs, ISsiaedv;iFC, nearly all of which have been purchased exi r . . ... ii slock will in a short time be full and complete, and he pledges' himself to sell every article as low as the PhtTie quality can be purchased in Vevay, or elsewhere for cash, or good country produce. In connection with his store in evay, he w ill be always able to furnish eve ry article vanled, at short notice. DANIEL M CULLOCII. Jacksonville, Nov. G, 1835. Deeds &, Mortgngcs. TWEEDS ami MORTGAGES, can at all -"- times be had at l'Ji cents single, at Gardners mill, Alfrey's mill, Short's store, Justice Real's office, " Gazlay's, do. Green's do. Tapp's do. Cain's do. Drummond's do. Du four's do. and at this flice. WATKD. JTHE highest piice will be given at this of (ice from persons indebted to the same, for subscription or job w ork. Wheat, Potatoes, Toe, Fork,
Butter, Flour, Veal, Corn, Corn, Cabbvigc,
Uccf, liuckwheat meal, Slutlon, &c. &.C. Corn meal, Onions, Linen,
A. STOW;
rT'HIE nnuersigned, begs leave to inform the public generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in ail its branches; plain and ornamental, and in imitation of wood. maible,&e. and will warrant his colors to stand, lie will also attend in any part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the most substantial manner. His charges will be moderate, and no execution shall be spared to please his customers and expedite his work in such a way as to please the public eye or taste, lour humble servant. A. STOW. Vevay, December 15. 1G CUKE AO PAY. Br. II. Eateas, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Switzerland county, that he has nr cured for the cure of IIERJS'Ll (or Rupture.) and is now prepared to funish all sizes, and will warrant the patient a pcrmanrnt and radical cure or exact no pay. Those lahortng under the disease arc rcquestedto call and be cured To Halici's and Others. THE undersigned wishing to extend his business wants an active partner, with a small capital. He has no doubt but with a suitable in person ;uid be made acquainted with the whole enterprise. JACOB B. KEEPER. Vevay, Nov. 28, 1835. Real Estate For Sale 13 Y virtue of on order and decree of the B3 Switzerland Probate court, made at the present November term thereof, will be sold to the highest and best bidder, at the town of Hew York, in said county, Oia Satssrday, BcccEiifecr 26, , , the following d.cnbed piece or tract ol land, j being a part of the in. E. quarter 4 section ' number thirty -six, in township, No. !?, of rangeNo. tl, W.; coMiaiii'ng fifty acres, are to be taken out of tlie south east corner of said quarter, as ill be more particularly thown UM ltlJ i ii-.i- ij iiuii-j'ijianr. and will be sold subject to the widow s nutit! uning lourln in thuiyi u urp (tin p ivn 11 1 i n .i r. ii.- j ... r,..i -i... i. lo give promisory notes lor said three fast pavments, with cood resident freehold sccuntv. i , i " ' bear.ngsix per centum interest per annumi fill riM ii inI i t ii-f itiinrinMili' ri ul f lip'ip II 11 '( l 1 (l i 1 J ItUL 1 I I k I M 1 IJ 4 lt lF .J I I ten per centum inteiest, per annum untiii paid, from date. Due attendance given. D.l.XIEL KELSO, commissioner MAT 9IAftUFACTKY9 hereby, respectfully, iniriTiS the public, that 1k tanuoii loe in. iiaeuiry or Fur H2$1 wool Hnf sr. In the cniciv norsE, formerly occupied bj Ira MvndenhaU. on Terry street that he in tends to keep up the establishment with a constant sunnlv of HATS, of the best ouali. t-. His customers are therefore solicited to contribute their suppo-1 to his establishment, 1 lie Inchest prices will be given, in c :iIlats. for any tiuantitv of rood FL RS and. MMDS WOOL, delivered at his shop. Vevay, February 1. Thirty floliars Kcward. ,. CTRAYED away, or was stolen, ffifci -,, from the range of the subscriber, iywE hvhig near the mouth of Log-lick A creek, Switzerland counly, on the night of the ninth of August last. A ciscsssui sorrel ISorsc. Three years old last April, and nearly sixteen hands high. He has a star and snip in his face, is round bodied, of the Pilgrim breed. The above reward will be given for Unhorse and thief, or fifteen dollars for cither and a reasonable compensation will he given to any person who will give information where he ma be found. WILLIAM GIVEN, P;y Andrew Given, his agent. September "2, IS:',f. N. 15. The editors ofthe Sentinrl, George town, Ky. Gazette, Lexington, and I he Com monwealth, Frankfort, Ky. and thoVhijrof Cincinnati, will pleae insert theahove thiec times and send their bills to this eliice. Jltlornrij and Cmnsflir at I.nic, F"1CEPS his i fiice on Fen :r .( i, iifpi -"--itcly cjiposi'i: the Pos.1 Cfliie. li i-iic? submitted to Ids cure iil be faithfully and punctually attended to His JUSTICES' Oliie i? I;t pi at the sane place, where he also attcp.Js to oil cenveviti.-cii.-g buiiiHSS.
of dower. J ol-ctrr.ctct'. r-ti;:nn. v.i 1 nvsn :e d to it- iuTi.
15 is ii Zti YECETAEIn TOOT: I A CUE DHOF?. MT. rvH- Fjrcfi- tvrr R'tfi! W Xl.r ;:ViC ( m V.'r'i s rrrr.pr f. :.'. m 1 r !:;' e-.r.- n, !-.r 11 1 it- 1 '.'. tl.a J'?a- rr V j.a:n '. e 'IVcili.-.. V. wV.h a" Its sllcv'r.1 v's; Sr! VS f'HC.i' rh y ',!-.L.v in 'A'rsr'iif (!: f till w t.:t! cri-n f ro'cs r.i i thtn tf .!?. he m 5f, rriicllps'M'! t : m " I e rlrCi f ! T c t!i to ' ! e ViVr, t I'.r rrr 1 1. ! e ! :i rfucirp a thcrira'ic s f'Vr uMi. v ii! tn-ii-v n'J: r i:: ! . ai t :i"..rt s, src'i as a c ist-.t r es' l'. t: t :.; ;. ! .-. : ti l.t thn'm.-iVilli. &r ; all cf v icl utc fruuticMj r.i (u! ur (' c:.yf! Tetth I sm lirpr y to i av it in n y p. wcr to (T r t'ia vvr.rKl a rcvff'j tVat will t fit ri m&ve !e rviinrM-.e tinr. s cat ten, if vroprr'v j.('.i d, tmt pre rvc t'.e tf th trc'tn furtl. t tU t y. ..'. a: re f ; t!v I'.sfssc !. m-ii as fre -cav ntr and l:vve ri t rnn n.t i cd ticlKni' rs'.crn.g 10 pr:-i;n (! "m u. CERTiriCJTES: l'n. Tr.oxxs V v.nr. 1 ! .e ll.e pif&ure tT ir.f :nt you, U::it 1 l.jve been i:;in;our i otli-ari c 1'r-ps in iiiy practice '.-r nime tune i)as', and 1 ,ust a".iin,M''g(- that I fii)d th.nifar 'ttpt ri'-r to afj il:inj; I Iiuvo rv-r vet ki own fort livt t.uipose I arr.j wt i; l'onth-a I.e. ceii ir.Crd tl.a it vr'-' cure mnstcasr of w' tn ii is tim U snrl r,r Pcslv sr i:ii ,!r i lioma few eek e ; iri: p.te. t ani clt cidct lv i t 'li opii.iu:i tiut i will havt- a vt-ry Senefii et'- . t i p:i' rvlr.jj t!ie Utti,; and rt conmri ml it. h p ti- it m y prov- a blr.sirg to l.unumit , adva: '...gtu.".o ' oui se.f W M. I. A.Ur.r.KRl.Y, Sur;; lici t No. 5outr Fift'. St.. fhiia.ittpU.i, i'a Septtn.ber 12, 1829 tlAtTiM its, Ju'v T, 1829 ?om'-- titr.cin DrI I) 't- .-.s w ii- !t-f- with me tome oi liis Veetabie Tootli-nclie Di p-i. r.ii rtqus-s; til mc to use tl iri -t m praciici- 1 acenrd'n ;t tli.i reconin.f-rd i t-. six o' n.y tnetsds at:! s-n.r ot them !t! been ror p' iin:r.ir ofthe tooth-ache for more tliai, ti re nii)"(! ; ai: t;f f th 8.x, it had rr''ect!' core! Hv-. 1 an) i. win! v c nvincid of its Blutry ellVet, not orriy ciirii.jr l!ntooth ache, but prevents the teeth from further decjy ing. j. n w.NctiF.STt.n. m. i) VFGETAiilX liUKl jIATIC DHOPS. NY articles arj fcttiTf-t! t-public, ss cure fir tliaf r st olis'iriHte ar.;l f.;r n-cnti'-jj is ace, UieKin un.ati.n tt! i fioiii cl-.se rv; we are ii! to br Sieve, t h.it t';i y havr tt. a very j;rrt xtr nt. failed to P' rduc-1 thiit th s:ruh e re.-u!t: kikI nav it rot l e it 'ribfi-d o the f set. that ?it.;c!es maul to cure this !r u' h sorre cisorJer, :ire slsci recotnn:en(i'c t cur "'most i vt-ry iseiise with whir.li our (mil bodies are a tacketl, rticl in their pr n r:iti .q that l-jtct is kept n view, viz- to Lave the n.cciicine a cure fur ail Jis eases. Tlie Vegetable Rlier.m i'ic Drops arc c.fT-reei to the public as a r' rr.edy for Rheumatism, and as no caeis knovn wberr & perfect cine u as not effected, weare justiSe clin ieci;rintr it a valuable mei'.icic.e that paihftil disc se, and lor no u: her it is recctnmeti.led t'rice. SJ cent- 2C3-6;n. z.a sisTT's ocu&n 3ncrs. V1LCABLK .M KIIICI.NE F'tl I- I'CU , AXD C X-CJIPTI'IX K-ix'r. in its i -igitiai ;orm o' rt--rijti'n. st d the trft f I . cuty y:a cs-peri nc..-, if - i:ir I ii-e of ti. rc! ;s !' n. ', vi li the stWi'ion of sf.nw rt'c;si !Vo lb- - c i .i i i - k.rg.'o.n. ;rtu f iv.cii. h,v 6et-i fn'lv at'.-st.il mii! li'.y p r ri;,t! (1 wh li r-.-i.d--r th.s f on I - si'ioi, ,. cu t tnv vd -j ted to tin- imim- t prev-.iiii.p- i --order breast i.od lungs, leat'i'-jr to o.-b-inrfittoii Cun r40-. e l.i- aiid c-h;!is. v. Ii ch : (' cc;-s:ne- ! -. -on:o(iptiie 3 Clots, (Vtn m toe ncst ncnuuti; . ui'l iif.d inr.mdia'c n !u i, fi--m i's re : i ii-i oi!! :oai k ab'e t owcr ot in i i-hi'. k i- i':!dnv f t!e tm- nnd the ve.city of the r,rcui.n. ond by c'eatiire and l.eaiircr the j'.isordt rt-el parts V '. fi. e,.iilU r, u f ,-. the iu;orn-"otgh -.OVi" V J7r. -Jfytdkin's s p i:ci vi c o i . r.'5 i:st. T'115 vahi.ible ni d'.ci:tc is ce'thrated for otsnnir t lie following dis? ses: White S v!!i:,t.'S of t--.r y c!.orir ti n - re I.fgs anf' I'Ici rs o! 1 f s'a'-tlinji lilaoi"u'sr fumors - Kr loi:s or 'a'arrhs Uhi'timatic ,:.ios of the Joints: pntiiirj I! uisf!-; Hinl I' tters; Chi bfiir.f ; or parts iiftVcte-.i hy frost It :s a so poi-d for KtaMa :.nit iJuros Fur g'aiuhiliM- 3W.-lhrT. it ' -.ipcrior tn ny mct'i rineret kiimvn It is mucli ss'cr tiino m -rcir.-ial up plic ations (us it dm not ciu;:ia the saia'U'st tm if that miocral) b-c-$e it oo:-s ret lay the patit-nt liab-e to injury fro .a espos'ire f !!. It run s th-.- worst Kt-lo s --r Vliit!i-vs n'i !" sn l lc it 'on foort'. -eijfi' hours. It'i umatisrns v!i h have st o ! as Vrii?as to bt-c me a y.t mu'ic i'is ..n!r rt: 1 'r m- ihci ne to b.- -ak-n 'nwor J t n move ih. m e tir.-!v l;it in rr-(tc.is by a: plying t'of-s oint-T.t-ni cX'Toii'lv agi'irctcd it lil j;iv? rt 1 cf. Ct rtific:.tes tf in-portati'. cu:es- also ilirtcti rs ior tccomp tny each beetle 203-ly The a!) v- r i 1 -s are soi l hy D. Mc.t'oMouph Vi-vay hi'..I .1bcksto.vi.le, atnl mn W ,ix, -St. Kellogg & Kesjiictt. Cincinnati, Xo. 12, East Front st. 115" AVE on hand, and a it receiving, per . oa t s 1 3 ti n k e r i i i 1 1 k. : k steam b Ohio, Htmisville, the fallowing articles: J0 boxes white and brown Ha v. Sua i.i Kill. ;ii.:imiiii) 50 half bids. do. io. L 1 a no ." bids. No. 1 do. 5!) do. "2 and 3 do., I(K) boxes llcrrini'. first sort ?."; b-bls. N. O. HV!;r:ir, 50 do. Mo lasses, f)!) boxes Cod':sii, 2"J." l;ags K:.o Collcr, 50 do. St. )om. do., t2) b. 1 lavana do., 2ti do. Lagtjyr-a do., 20 CO 10 f.'. no. oki .ja a :o. (.-.:ne. ;er.; ccro'tiis i. I . Iiiilig c!:est "i . II. Ti a, cannier. 1. I!. :'.:: tieret s fresh W ice, b.-.xes i'p. Candles, rabies Sp. Oil, l ids. Lo-if Sug-ir. a complete ;.s or: ;. i ea, Ch tap. 11?, For wi.iih the highest inarktt ; givcii in Ca.du VAN PELT iV I Tatikt, Ir.J. CV..3 ii be 1 f
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