Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 220, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 March 1836 — Page 3
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begg i. in vuiu. I . ii ; :tr debtors j iia w hat is justly '
.ny. ias e cc led in c-.itiii.c !irr way fr m .'a !i I.Ni to Chesnut sine; wh .i f, to the'aslon-
imeisf of bun beds. She came round t ! it-
ar of the ?! md. a ii5:;!:fo
east two miles. The luat rani- from
street ! Cha-sauT street wharf in fifteen t'-.o ice averaging about cir'tt iiich-
Jl-M Hill
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c:rc::;t '': vi: s i I cii-:.i-!ia-ic ia Yevav, i-IC.I lieXi.
O li't V:;j s;f
IV, to
at the!
T t (Vv.i f!o-.i.--icr. At the time the French possessed the C an ad. is. thev amdied lniti i,l
the powerful Indian chiefs to redo (o (!h :u a portion of his land. I It- declined la? prop) sal ,ia the following I f;v and sententious nviii-
ik';-: 4"Un this sail we, wcr;i born:
here our
lathers are buried. Can we sav lo the lumps
' l?l jt.l our fathers, arise an-.! go with us to another
imore
to sail
h: iiaki.ai are
J a-- ,1 I. -t me.
c. au::i-i:-.. ;v
n tun e ;n h;-n- oi dolh.rs ia ai l eft
and Ohio
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branches of the Maryland Logis-
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i no
to i'o rea-e the sal irv
l i.ae v i-i iior lf
Iv nluek v
p e-sed I it. HoUse ol 'opresentai i es of that
o;a:e: a
l:o:i .i s
Io ih.' bill ia iarrrasv! tiic t.onij
inensa-
n'ers ot to : I .e 'i-l itnre ! i!.i-.m.
I'ohai per uav.
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I i :;e jviii" oi Aanles tias jrivcn orders to a
relcliratcd ilress maker, Madame Korltv. of
I London, to r-paiea maniliccnt wardrobe
lrt!K- royal infant which is shortlv to come into rxitmee. in the approaching accouclicni nit of (lie Queen. He has directed the dreses to be so made as to be adapted to either sex. .So his majesty is determined not to be disappointed. .V. 1". Slur.
tae ;v-nt-ic:v Irr. on the 2.)ih!
-a -.::(!. a v.ihJ.-x liii. .-as of Lfuisvi!le
a branch of the U. hv !Van Lania.
iv. i '.'ill IHilVV.
'va- presence.:, to an'.ii lia'iiv itvoii'lv i !.ir
il was ,v.;e:ivd (, a s
i?e of l;K j; i a- was fired at
IJ.illalo.
ul!., a a demoastra-
'Ic a- ire k !t bv t!i
th
ie
iaiik
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bill
re-c.tarici iair th L'. IS.
Aco'.rdi:;x to a l'ie i,n-!i! rullers el
v i-iisK it nenea
i . tor .
r ;t:in ncentiv maue !v in:" .v.-w jt k vo:nmi;n t'l.U tli; a.iiount paid io
A couple of families, one of ihcm named Numbers, were dining together last week near tventon Del., when the whole partv consisting of seventeen individuals, became suddenly and alarmingly sick, and il soon became apparent that they vereta!l poisoned. Medical assistance was promptly obtained, however, and the wliole number recovered except Mr. Joseph Moore, who died in threat a 50:1 v. A ncress. named Rachel Saunders, was the cook who prepared the n.eat, and she isloil:jod i:i Kent jail to take her trial for the offence.
Anrri.T.niiT Archiamde. Kin; of Sparta.
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uas un. varus oi Ihii
aim c: vices (iunnj: t!ie 'P;r
! v-Iour hundred !
was
tr. r. n acr.at Ivi i.lt-r's Fen v. .-in event 11:1Ivti n l the eavlie-t seflfrs. The lower La-
i'I.Itu
Itap-nN. on t'.a S;. Lawrer.ce. weie al-
s tn- 7. a across to l'ic head of the nearest il-
sau Mil 01 .iresiiaus w nen hr saw a mm- mw
invcii-e ! for the casting of stones and darts, exclaimed (hat it was the -:rave of vaioar."
ne lament was made, ai-cni di:i t.-i
Kroissart. by s in : knights, on the tirst apph- ' at n f mp awder for warlike purposes.
W anted at this olHee, a :;ood joariie- lni,.
priut-r. Onstant employment will he ivei; to a so!)er. indin-trious man. One wit!i a small family will be preferred, r.nd a hous?, with a small garden, convenient to the ollice, will be furnished. Printer's Ketrcat, Jan. CO. Pleasant Township. OC? We are aut!;oriscd to say, that JOHN AN DEivNO.N, is a candidate for Justice of the IVace, in said township, in the place of Henry Holers, whose term lias expired. EZeefora I Tickets, The Election to lake pLwe 0:1 the Tt oVor.lS3G The following electoral ticket was formed by the friends of William II. Harrison for the
presidency, at their convention at Indianapo-
(en. .Milton Stapp, of Jellerson county. CIen,Marston G. Clak, of Washington ' Gen. John G. Clendcnin of Orange " Amos Decker, of Knox Albert S. White, of Tippccan. " Abraham P. Andrews, LaporU. " Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion " Achilles William, Wayne " Maj. linoch JNrCarty, Franklin
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ine ouuzerianu proi-ate i- -tl 2M..RT 1U- 2&J-.J: il JJi,
Ih.x r. n::viT.. A melancliuly Engh-hman is said t'j have once killed himself on discovering, at a chance visit to an exhibition of the solar microscope, the thousands of animalcule? wiiicli lie swallowed with every "las? ol water.
.Vrr Ti.x I;;r The 1.-! nonage of the first Mclinn of i!ie act. i? taken Ir jni the statute ol .New Yoik: which the people of that stale.
have l.vco, under handy, (or many years. A .
ieiii-i .mill inr. i -ixiiiesion, sas "it is irn? t:it ma. th:: a i r::-: ::$ rv. of bv.ui
Evan' ions. It is stated in the I-hiIi
rs. thai tiier
been no execution in Lon-
do
1 tor two
IV
nr i. i in 1:1 pa : i worlii:
u'jett t taxaii'-n that is, eeprei iselv in pr.ip--.rlio;i to what
nut
than i' former ears, Ju
.. a;
:d
paying n: tii'i: ! les.
years an-l .!
!. iahi;
thn e since ISKi.
none in riuiav.i
half. Tiure has since IS30and but
The following electoral ticket was loaned bv
the friendsof Martin Van Ihuen, for the nrc-
sidency, at their convention, on the 8th of
January, Ih '.. Jo!in Myers, of Mn x v ,..ini, Wiiiia.n llockhili, of .iieiJonatiian William?, of .Uoiran tleorge V. Moore, of (;-.-. a Willi nn White, of Vermiiijuii. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinas Willett, of Rush Elisha Long, of Henry Thomas C. Stewart, of Pii, county. '---- .: --. n-rr -p- mr m 111 'M mi "f i mil u
Tiie sub.-criber, having 0en appointed assessor of TAxAlUJ: PROPERTY, inJeflerson lownsiup, u der the act " to provide l'.r an cipiilable mode levying the taxes of this state, will call up, .a toe" citizens shortlv, for a lit ol tiieir tax i'.de property. He wishes each a;:d evi ry pei:on to have their list made out. scad) to be sworn to. and delivered wl.e.i c.iiied upon. That they may not be igiu ran' of their duty, he refers Ihcm to the tirst -c!;..a of said act. for the subjects of taxation, v. ioh is us ;he following words: that all lands and town i. with all buildings e. reeled or mad ,- ikerron or attached thereto, together with all improvement, which are the property of any individual or individuals, body corporate, or politic, and all personal
roe nrocUi-iv: lie vi.-'w; t!, ! .-
, ' , . , . iol .New loik.
J One of the persons recently tried by tin- property, shall he, and the same arc, hereby i i'ieneh Chanih.-r of Peers, for participating j J-"- hired subject to taxation; except the ne-iuth.-!a!e .lisl-urliances in various parts of , cessary beds and bedding, not cxceedii g two i I Vance, was Dr. Arthur J. IJcuumont. a native to each family, and weariiiL' annan-l.
GEORGE IV. .V:.YCTrS EST. 17 E The undersigned, gives notice, that he ha
been appointed bv
court, to administer the estate of
ate of Posey township. Ail persons indebted to the said estate, arc requested to make immediate nnvmcnl; and those having de-
1
EwbtUirhrfl u-iih
U lkL' p""iM;cr i:a been muuerd, in-ni (he
extei.Mve patronage b-stowcd en Lis work, maleii.div u-, . ,.- i - . 1
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mands against the same, will present them for janpe; trai.i e - . . examination. The estate is solvent. 'p'. -,,'v ' " V j SAvi McXSTT,ji,SU aamV IpuiarediLmofi'Lvs'uhh!!; Posey township, I ebruary 12. aiicmpted in this e,untrv, s.,.,j
JOIl.Y .lLF"EfyS EST.1TE. Th.c undersigned gives notice, thai. j,,. been appointed administrator, dc bonis uon. of the estate of .folia AS Tree!, dec. late of Cotton township; all persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. THOMAS COI .1 C, adm. d. v.. n. Cotton township, February
fames Ilcarick's Kslsalc. '"rIIL undersigned gives notice, that letter -1- to administer the estate of James llearick, dec, late of Posey township, have been granted: he requests all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment: and persons having claims against the same, to present them for examination. The estate is presumed to be solvent. UEL.1 IIE.lRICk', JmTr. Patriot, Feb. S.
Thomas Alien's estate. rjn!l'', undersigned gives notice, that letters -1 to administer the estate of Thomas Allen deceased, late of York township, have been granted unto him; he requests all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment: and persons having claims against the same, to present them for examination. The estate is presumed to be solvent. inUDKURYJ. ROiU,YO.Y. York township, Feb. 9.
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In future the JKJltER.V .1 CI Us will be puMiskod ia monthly nw; pages each 1'2 of which u -H volume, or one years su!;s j-j ; ring ia all V. fnui 'mi an .. tT'-. l A-eiy Play or F.-.rre h-to be acco. ri It., ii ( I I".. I .... I : , i -
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king in the eiur.-,- ..f tin- year 1 1 1 , . -
1 wo i-.u'oK.-lusii.en: wiae.i wi
as arronuspieee io the work, a full sr.-.ed f feel engraving contr-inging the likeness of six disti.,. guished Actors and Actre-ssei. i'verv nerscn who desires preserve an invaluable filL-ttion of the best Dramatic Authors sho-aM forward his name forthwith, as fheediiion will 1 c liru-
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scribed tor. iT;,r publisher pit
to via.'cc this cpt.-.l m it.t r ,-f and superiori ty "f crrauiun t his proycttu., r.r ,'- rri! r'fid the price, of suffer iplifn .free "full charges. The first number of the new sciies wi!i appear about the first of March this dilav'i occasioned by the time iucessaiilv consunied in preparing the engraving--. The tours et
the ; Irrn .Irl;p y Drnr.m is 1! rrc ,!
nun is three dollars n; r
annum, payable in advance. Subscribers to
n w,!i ho
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ine Ocntieman s ad..- Me nislicd trith both ci iks far CCrAny person cdlcci ii S the Gentleman's Vade l'r
(h-rn Acting Drarr..:, ard rcmitti
of or,e rears suiiscripfion (.') fo-r n. I; he presented a the Nocii-;"s Ma-i-zin
1 wo volumes, a or of cotidr ra!i!e pr.n:i!ar: 4 .... 1 1 ... "I
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ui' ;,::?ci i! e r i-r., or tiie .Mo-
li.r am-asnt
ail
.L stand at th? stable of:,.v I'icii i--now si
the subscriber, in Po?-t j fain t:!C Pr 'duetions of ei
;:iif
township, the ensuing season, th!.Wt'" :i!;'rTn f- p'tbli
wi 11 bred stallion
Also, a ver fine young approved 7a?a. Foi particulars see bills. JURT.YR. GREO.Y. Eeb. 12.
nitfre-Mn writrrs of li.e da
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ji.ew subscribers l; the G;!!-';i,u iCinn or the Modern Ac!;:);'- D;
,tiie oid subscri'iers of there v. i! ward tiieir subscripJioji, f.rt!.--.' ahanccy w ithout further so'.hUa
rfHM undersigr.ed gies notice, th.t letters to administer the estate- of Nalhan Hgan, dec. late of Je iieison to hahitf. hare
been granted to (hem; liiev requests all eer-ons O'lls? (f)
To hv si 'il;sc3il?
DELUSIO.Y STR
law j i-l as I da; and j s as I iiave eXjdaineU it
t aeverv person, with whom i have conversed
n n II:
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tint at
Aisr. CaM !! and Gwinn, at Clinton, Miss upwards of io.) perso:is were present as spec ti-or-.
.2 bri-h! I trdiel. in consequence of certain appreheii-ions that a newly boin infm', child Catharine Hart, a black serve.ut in the family o Mr. Llis'ia & rcor. had 11. t been given a lair chance ia its introduction "into this breathing world," as it did not survive its birth., the Coroner yc sierday morning held an inquest on view of its body: but the jury, after a patie nt examination of :he corpse and the cncuuis.'anecs connected w i;h its siiiinllaneoiis
birth and death, in
Joiee ll tith. We learn from the New Yoik papers, that this aged black died in that citv 0:1 Friday last. She is supposed to
Ihavc reached the advanced a?e of onr hmtd-
n lnn lsixty-lxcu. The cause of the illness
with which she died was .1 recent cold, of
which she had complained for about week.
.7 II in ' hunting postmaster. The failure of one af the mail in Missouri is attributed by St. Louis Republican to the postmaster having gone out on a wolf hunt. The editor of the Iviissellville (Kentucky) Advertiser is glad I hat postmasters find something else lo hunt in Missouri, besides offices. j
TIMELY "WAKXIXG.
The ur.dersigncd, respectfully requests all
w hich thev were assisted I persons indebted to him to make immediate
by a medical p. acti'.i mor nf eminent ability, l,a) mc,l i the indulgence, in most cases, has eamv to the sapient cons hision that the infant llrcn n'reuJy "extended to a longet period
to his drath bv bean" still born."' .V.il,1;,!i W;,s al Ur anticipated; therefore, lie
"cam
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soon
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'.'cuai-: an oiqect ol deep interest. The I I'e-t account? 1 epre sentcil apart of the forces f Siiii i Anna as having approached within sai a I di'ance o! Sa;i Antonio, and of course;, t ie wo am ie. wdl imi be long in coining le an ; ig ai -n!. N tw uhs!an hng the dispaiitv , ue s, thi-re is reason to hope thai ihe up -ii-.: spirit and dc'icrn.inai i-n of 'the Texie.ns ill give t;em the ictei . Th have among them x strong leaven of t!:at race who have in iftolore ballb-il so iccesslVi!ly for their lr.e I in, wb.ilst Iheir ad vei ai ies are hdon !y a com naacer whom llirv distrust and engag-
hopes that this call will be promptly attended
lo. I. K. EVIXGTON. Mountsteiling, March IS.
ed ia upiiol liiii revere.
a cause which thev cannot
P. ri's of the S .7. A late I'nglisii paper fiates "that a meeting oi four or lie- hundred s a-faiing people, at South Shields, it w as ascot tained that in two ears one l.undr. tl and I' riy-tl.:-( e vesels had been ,.t , ut of the i i t of Newcastle, on'INne: thirty crews .f tii-;--c essels had been di.w ned. master, man a .d appn ioice. About I K) hundred seamen
in ail hael been ilrow ned, and in the course of the last ten years a' ut C-'htK);), or upwards of.'K'0 a tear, had been paid nwa t. widows, orphan, vV; c .. of ill -se drowned, and to replace the wearing nppare 1, ..vv c.. of those saved. All ibis inone was aid l- the sjamen ?hemselvc, in -ums from three to four siiill.ngs a m uitii of their monthlv wag--s." .A';r tl "fud G:.
7"h1I1K highest pi ice will be given at this ofwee from persons indebted to the same,
for ubscription or job work. Wheat, Potatoes, !lye, Pork, IJutttr, licet, Flour, Hue kwheat meal,
Veal, Mutton, &c. &c. Corn, Corn meal,
Corn, Onions, Cabbage linen, SHAW & KOUSZ?, .7 the lute estuhlishnnit of Pleasant Jc Mendenlwil, corner of 7 rrtstred and Chrapsidc, Vevay, Indiana. Thankful for past favors, inform the r -a; t'n: t thv hae pur haed the int. 10 s'- 1 o! PLEJS.l.YTS t- ME.YDE.Y1ULL. i:.d. ia add.tioa lo toe sunk on hand, t!
hae ordered a I irge, general and elegani Assort mail of Fancy and Staple 1 ROM
I'Miihulclpbia nntl 15altimorc,
The sir anibo it "State llighfs," (ice boal) ol the C.;!i;don and Ambn- Kail lload Corn-
to each family, and wearing apparel.
The list must be in the following order: Lanos quantity in acres, rate, quarter, iu. of section, township and range, and the no. of acres improved. Town Lots the no. of each, quantity, and name of the town. Axi.m vi.s3 number of horses, mares,colls. jacks jennies, mules, oxen, steers, bulls, crow's, calves, sheep, lambs, hogs, pigs, goals, tame deers and bears.
r arming l Tux-sit.?, cc c wg ris, carts, timber wheels, sleighs, sleds, fanning mills, corn shelters, threshing machines, grind-stones, plows, harrows, axes, (rows, iron w edges, cross cut saws, hoes, pilch and dung forks, , .1 -11
aijiueM, stcKies, crau:es, crow oars, augurs.
gears, teg chains, saddles, bridles.
loui.TRY peafowls, guinea fowls, chickens,
turkies, geese, ducks. aluahi.es cash on hand, monies loaned at interest, gold, silver, pinchback and composition watches, brass, wooden and other clocks,clock cases, silver spoons, silver ware bullion. Housiuioi.n FritMTiniF. beds, bedding, bedstcails, bed curtains, carpet?, looking glasses, pictures, picture frames, side boards, bureaus, desks, cup-boards, tables, stands, settees, chairs, si:oeis, tongs, bellows, can
dlesticks, lamp., stoves, jjaates, loom, spin
ning wheel, reels.
Ki re :n: I Vtumtluk pots, kettles, stew pan?
gnu irons, pot trammels, dutch ovens, su i- . . 1 .1 . 1
gar kcuics, uai ireuis. andirons, t;u ware.
copper ware, cupboard furniture, buckets,
lulls, knives, forks, liying pans, griddles.
tripods, relieclors. Wauukb I.nmi rlmf.nts rillcs, muskets, shot guns, fow ling pieces, pistols, dirks, swords.
Mrsjc Ai. IxsruuMKXTs pianos, flutes, fiddles.
Stocks public stocks, stocks in inonied institutions, rail road,sleain boat, library and
school stock.
Provisions, :c. wheat, rye, buckwheat,
corn, flour, meal, potatoes, all other garden
vegitables, oats, hay, other provender, apples, cider, dried fruit, pork, beef, vinegar, cheese, candles, soap, llax, hemp, tobacco wool, linen, IV .ji.s the tools of all mechanics and artist;
nidi the stock on hand. Tl.c books, maps, instruments, &c. of professioml men and tiie varioi.s stocks of medicine.
la short, each and ciery article, of every
indebted lo said estate to make iuiii ediate
payment; and persons having claims against; the same to present thwtn fV ei amiua'.ian. f
JOH.YI). CUMM!.YJ..-Hi',: ! .lSE.Y.l TU G. CLVJMLY.i..l j
: bjnisn-m. and with tiie no anoa-r.-d
February F).
i ne -uosern-rrs : e; jk 1 ! 'ei
lie.
thut
liivy
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'in itions. (I re;. I
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1 c 1 ie ii is nereov given, inai
the undersigned intend to
ipplv to the board (d County
Commissior.ers of Switzerland count v at tL'.-
next May session, for a license to establish a
TTTr n,-r.w t!ie rtv.p :it P.-.f,-:.,!.
p.. e c. r. corriN. Patriot, Feb. 12.
j pie c-nihi aiu! eon.;-. and corntolio-i o. !oal'.:s. O.'i!,- f. ; , aiid .southiiif ! -.1 ie-.;- .-.i;.l !-a;. ; p-d'iie opiui. n. (
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Y David
6 'm 1 ' Hrown, d' Cotton!
; 1 i oai.if. neculitig i '.'.:s. Oaths to scixa-n sw ii i a ! ?ati.- to prove 1: (-"' e a n oe r : . i ..I :
a e ( : v r ri ' All to'Le h:u
in..
t I.:.. VJ. ..:, ! I ,
L ."ii e c!!:ce, at from 2.) cent
1 :? 1 iiu.iiiuu ii
5!ark .TIarc,
C!2-asMS-i3a .......ii t. .... ;,, 1,,.,
01111 f . iii'iu . e o 1 iii ne 1
a snip fn tiie nose; the right hind foot white; about fifteen hands high; supposed to be four 111. " .1 1
years oiel last spring; no oiner marks or
brands perceivable, .ippruiscd to thirty dollars bv Samuel 11. Walker and George W. I ). Culp. before me this I ilh day of February. iS'iO. A true copy of my estray book. JOSEPH C'CLP, J. P. ' TAILOIljiSG.
liSPF.t Ti l"! !.Y inform" the nubiie in
general, lhai lie ha establisi'.ed himself
in tii.- tow n of Jacksonville, and assure s all those who will fhvor him with a call, that no cleat will be spared on his part to exicutue work in the most neat and fashionable manner and on the most reasonable terms. He expects shortly to receive from (he city nl'Xew York Spring and Summer fashions. CUTTLYG will be attended to, and warranted to fit if properly made. Jacksonville, Feb 12.
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it.-. t-
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at t!
a o - - a
cording to their nature. vi:
with a liberal deduction, to c v,.-,'?,- ; c -ers. livery kind of TEU l.'JiY, nealiv , v'cuted, and furnished at the sher'es :;, (';,-, SAP-HEAD, WWLDL.-:!i, Jc Co.' Perjury oflice, March :h N. 11. Eery species of Ling, ik-iarnation, and low scurriiify manuiaclured, as aiie.,-, graiis: as no idea will soar above a prim, every thing, in exact unison wi,!. ih., '..;..
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" i i.c vulgar bio w rile, In.-tead of lauie 1, sh;
X k ' - ( . . .
1 ooeiru circle A i mi .(
who p: c!e n ds
to
1 1 ne crown o v. ,t
nen ol perjurers.
E5SjA'E UAWM
Fi5i?d Purvey t it c;. T ffHlj subscriliers respectfully inform the -- public thattlivy have procured accurately correct instrumenls for the urvytng d land, ami are lead) to seie all those who noy jdease to call upon l!:"in in the above line, being determined f Ii! fully and impartially to do justice to those and between those who may be disposed lo euiidov ihcm. Lle-
1
npHIS beautiful T I AG II A.YlMIL will stand the ensaiie'
h o..;i.... n. e.,i... t 1 -
c-iiiiiii. ill , li.ii.ti .. . : 1
Ol-
particulars, see hi!l-
LDF.N lODWAPJhS. Cotton to-.nship, Mafe h 10.
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