Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 225, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 April 1836 — Page 4

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lin VP' gT.VXZ.VS 0: PATtTiSa. A h"i t.i the?, uVi wi-imij e'.tnna llv-e r-o'-'i Ihiv ?"S.';!i- reT; A ? e-l! nltr:-1 fw.'"h'r arm? Th it t'-.iin whi;,!t n? H it'i nr-s-l. C2k ue honied ve-io or i'ioe IVh tin lortunff rs ike mw de .r; Ba! kn -rv. ihi Le-trt h ' griev'd, still fi Vi;h rjn-Jtiesa 1-t siacprt. I net the in life's s'tmm.T hvir, And strove t make ihoe blexl; !.ave thee now, a tead.-r tVi-ve-r, 5v o-her baais caresJ. I fonnd thee soft and kind al first,. l:i feiding's pi rest glow 1 ieive thee, th I'my b s tin burst y And transport yields to wve. G ! ar.d unite in other bonds That heart untrse to tne.; ih:t while a chord of 1 1 r- ivsjvm' Mia hea's unchmi 1 t thoe! Ta. tske the emblems that y : gave,. When v.tws appear' J true; OMhrMr thin to voir q ;ie! grave, Till I jvc has-trlunyhM through (ivt weave nroind some other heart ii A forth omarr tie? And ther.. .'.'!:!d Foriime lower,, de; Like birds f t sttmrr.ttr k;os . Leave nnt a cheek unwot H,;h tear,. A breast nntnovM with pain; 15,i bear thv concpicsts '.villi hy year Ti l r.ol ri chai in rem linsT :.rt, Thv lov2 thuhrief :is sum.r.cr. flowers,.' Is vet as angels1 pure 1 lives in pleasure's raptured bourse ItiH dies when stnrisiCiimeuV. Ttet 1 the ad reverse can bear,. Since thmi.has pr-wl unkind ; And in unhreaihing -silence wear. The grief worn thoughts of irund. Adieu! but baar whhm thy breast f'iio ticrr.ory o't jmsJ ; ?for ser-n the thongltf so often prc-SsM, V.v love :s mine at- last V" Adinl and round thv find one's name,. Kiml memory speii be throw,. jad ihink of him whose changeiesi fla ne In brispitncss shines alone! V. IIAT I LOVE".. I love at sunwners early dawn, When budding nature swells, To leave the cities fancied j''Vs, Its gaudy shows, its gilded toys, And cro wd? of beaux and hi-llas To seek the country's vernal grovee,. When music fills -aeh tree; The f irest oak, now rohM in rrren, Vorgat dismantlsd ihey hae been,. 'Alid breathing mc!.jdv. I love to rove, as-erst I've rovvd, In childhood's happier hour-, Alons the clear and glassy l ike, Thro' tangled copse or mossy brake,. '3Iid wild ar.d op'ning djw'rs.. To meet, at cv'ry rod-or two,. Sjinn scene of mimic fame Some stately beech, upon wh se butt,. In former years full deep I'd cu!r lach letter of my naiue. I love when from l lie tow'ring clifl", I've wBtc.iiM the caiaract fall, I.ch grot cxpiOrM, or tr---d each glade,. Where evening o'er the forest diadeFirst spreads her murky psl! To seek my blest paternal h me,. Its antique records trace To share my brothel's tneiry gh?e,. His nuilele s heart so pure ami free, 31 v sister's fond embrace. GENERAL MILLER, The last number of the American Month ly Magazine, contains a lively article, called Life, in Aikansas." from which, we extract a little anecdote,, concerning a respected townsman of ours. e do not know w hether it is authentic, or apocryphal. ' After the Territory of Arkansas was detached from Missouri, and made a separate principality and power,, the first gpvernon sent here by our good stepdame, the United States. was James Miller, a yankec the same man. w hose memorable answer is on record when asked if l e could lake a battery " I'll, try." 1 think he has since beer, a custom house omrer at Salem Massachusetts. Governor Miller left this territory universally beloved, and his name i remembered wilh respect and affection. His mild, unaffected, easy manners his simple and plain republicanism and his excellent good sense, gave- him a high claim upon the people of this territory, of whicn he was emphatically the father I nere is an anecdote coiii.ccted witii. his administration, which is too good to he lc-d. Colonel Walker, a lawyer of the territory, and one of tne oldest residents here, was trie sheriifof Hempstead, a iroutier count v en. the south; daring the lime of the Governor's rule,

a band of Indians, (Cherokees fr.om lied riverV:dhed if rcqju-stad ; and deeds, mortgages aim

vi:lf some inroads unon lhr r,nt- . mu lei-iClh st Me some horses. Gol. Walker raised the "posse, followed them, and killed a couple, of them. Recollecting afterwards that lie had acted without authority, he posted to the sat of overnmijr.t, and presented hiinsif to - j (1-v. r-i-r Miller. CoU Walker is a large, .:7 !o;kiig r.nn, rrot mch afraid o

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V,M. Colons A Walker,' sal J he,'wh;it news tfro,Ti H'. !rGStead f Net m"te'), your Excellency--only theie 'ai Cherokee have been in :mon5 us. robbing us ofour horses again. ! When? inoiv t'aan once?' Yes. vour Exctfleucv Uah a dozen l " Uiftie-i.' Vily did yoi not follavv them?' he inxjuir-.-ed, in great wrath. 4 i!:it! without orcrers?' Yt, Sir without ardors. You should have killed theni, sir.' So I did. beautifully; was the response 'a ctv.vp'sc of theuu' The gotenionor was taken all alKick but of cowrie !i;id nothing to say. Not long niterwards he held n council with the same tribe. The chief ra men ted the death of one of the jmen who had fallen, and said he wa&'good man, heap.' -Wliat docs he say t inquired .Miller. It was interpreted. 4 Tell him. therC said the governor, Hhr.t he was. in d d had company!' A SNAKE ABLACK SNAKE. During the last four or five years, we arc informed Mr. Marshall Edson, (not Calvin,) of Greenwich, fifteen miles from this place, became alHicted with an internal disorder, the cause of which he nor his physicians could satisfactorily account for, until recently. Mr. Kdson was n skeleton in appearance j altho' tfroni the commencement of his disease he had a constantly increasing,, unheard of appetite, and devoured an immense quantity of luxurious aliment; it by no means had the effect ns it docs upon Aldermen, to make him. grow fat. About three weeks since, a council of physician was held over him, who decided that there was some kind of a living animal within his body some of them, thought it a snake, and the others that it was some oth)er auinvil. At any rate they all with, one ac cord decided that the man should totally abstain from every kind of nourishment for eight daysthat being the only alternative between iife and death. On the fith day a pan of warm milk was placed on the floor,, and Mr. E. was taken by the heel's and held over it. Very soon the head of a black snake was dis covered making its way out of his mouth to the milk, and began to lap the luscious beverage. It was immediately drawn from the throat of the agonised man, and killed, measuring eighteen inches in length. Mr. E. is now regaining his health. Watch and clock mnkins: and REPAIRING. rfMIE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business of Watch and Clock maIking and repairing, on the best principles, in tne above- village, lie Having serveu a reguuar apprenticeship, to the business in the city of Lonuon. CCr-All Watches and Clocks made by him, will bo warranted to keep good lime for a scries of years, without any charge to the pur chaser except cleaning,, and all watches and clocks repaired by him, which are- warrantable, will be kept free of add itional expense for the space of one year from the time of delivery, if properly taken care of and on the nonperformance of the work the charges will be returned. Surveying Instruments made and repaired on the hortcst notice. He will keep on hand and for sale, a general assortment of JEWELRY. Together with silver table and tea spoons, sugar tongs, deserts, &c. which he will, sell at New York retail prices. He will have on hand, for sale, brass 8 day and thir!y-six hour CLOCKS, Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any A ct offered in the western country. He will sell 8 day clocks at S-2S, and 3G hour clocks at 18 dollars six months credit. fc5 From his long experience in England, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage as he Halters himself his abilities will bear the-strictest scrutiny. Those who ma)- favor him with their commands, may rest as.-ured that flic strictest attention, will be paid to- have the work ready at the time appointed. The highest price paid for Gold and Silver of every kind.. Wm. K. ROBINSON. Warsaw, March 2S, 1836.. Isanti urveyius. r"lMrE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have procured accurately correct instruments for the surveying of land, and are ready to seive all those who ,may please to call upo;i-them in the above line, being determined. f.-.Uhfully aiui irnpar tially to do justice to those and belweeuthose ho mav be disposed to employ thenv Lie a, and: correct maps of surveys will be fur-.-it 'every kind c t convevancimr,. executed neatlv . and correct y JOSEPH DOW. JOILV McCORMICK. Jan. 4, 183G. N. B. Orders left with Shaw & Rous, Ve Aay, or Henry Mix, Mountsteriing, will be a -'jni net ually altTitkdto.

LAW NOTICE.

ECtGLSSTON and kklso, (Hugh R. tgglc tu n ni Dunitl Kelso,) Have Rsocii;ted themselves in the practice of tlse law, in the counties of Dearborr, Switzerland and Rijdoy; also, in the supreme court cd Indiana, in nil cases going up from either o the said cos., in which llicy may be concerned; nnct in the (ederal court of Indi ana, in all business directed to them, under the hrm of hggfeston ifc KeLso. Mr. Eggleston resides at Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. KeUo Vesidc? at New-York Switzerland county, where he may be founds at all times, when not absent on business. All bu siness confided to them, will receive their joint attention, Mareh. 23. lyma.y iv. mlvs estate:. 'TMIE undersigned gives notice, that letters to administer the estate of Lyman W. Mix, dec. late of Mountsterh'ng, Jeffer. 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 supposed to be insolvent. JAMES M. COTTON, administrator. march '26. IVolico. To the hrirs awl ' IrgaL representative cf ff'iliaxi Campbell, deceased, late ofllie lozen of York-, county oj oioitzeHanel ami stale of Indiana Whereas William Campheli. late of the town of New-York, Switzerland county, la. made and executed in his life time, unto William B. Chamberlin, late of said county, rww of Warsaw, Kentucky, a certain instrument, in writing and under seal, commonly called a title bond, for a deed in fee-simple, for the nortb-wesl quarter, of section, No. 3:2 town. S, rane 1, west. Tliercforey notice is here by given to the several heirs and legal representatives of said W1L1AM CA Ml' BELL,, deceased, and all others in any way or manner concerned, that the undersigned will petition and move the judge of the Switzerland: probate court, on the first day of the next May term, of said court, to be holden in the court-house in the tow n, of Vevay, on the-2d Monday in May,and being the 9th day of said month, to appoint a commissioner to convey said piece of land by deed, in conformity to the conditions of said title bond, and' the statutes of Indiana. in such c;.ces made and provided. WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLIN.. march '24. Stnfrp- n f FiiIinr i biiHtterlaod county, J SWITZERLAND iiO;!,VT COl'HT. feamuel Fvy, vs. Nancy iieynolds iMary Ueynolds Wash. Reynolds t hoinas Reynolds, ' Bill for spcific perforn tnca mid. the Iwn inf.ini daughters of Justus Reynolds whose names are unknown heirs at law of Jus tus- Kevnlds dec. J FfTl'lE. above named' heirs at law of Justus U Ueynolds, deceased, wt.o are non residents ol me Stale of Indiana, and all other pererais in torested, are hereby notified,, ih.u hvud tjamuel avy his tiJed a. bul. in. Caajicery in tlm Pmhate Court of Switzerland county Li(liaiiaprnyjnrr for sjieritic ncrturiiiaiiee of the stiiadaUi.ns. of a ti tle bond given by said decedent in his lifetime to! aid complainant,, i-y which it is ftijiulated (a-1 inonj i.tiier things) ihiit said dtccdcnl would on payment of pu. chase inoitev, make unto said lvay a good warrantee deed for Hie follow nu' tract. piece or parcel of land, to wit : South Weal quarter of ol section 30, town 3, raiic 2 west, l inK in. Switzerland county Indiana,, that said cause will he heaid oa the first Jy ol tha next' August term of said court,. leir.jr 2d lUoiuhiy ( August VG'3i or so soon as a motion lo lhat tfiL-ct can le made. Said defendants and other, persons claiming" any interest in the premises, are notified to appear betore said court at said time and. answer tosaid. bill of complaint or the matters nnd thini's therein contained will be decreed on in their absence. SAMUEL PAW, by E'gletoa, his solid. March 2" 1S36. John Wrisrht's Esiaite. 1IE tuidersincd siivcs notice, that letters to administer the estate of John Wri"lit ueceasea, Lite ol Aviaig township, have neen. a r . . . granted; he requests all persons indebted to said, estate to nutke immediate payment: ind persons having claims against the same.to present them fur examination. The estaUi is presumed to be insolvent. JOILV WRIGHT, AhuTr:. Craig township, March '21. VAiTUa npHE highest price will' be given at this of ticc from persons indebted to the same, for nhscription or job work W heat, Potatoes, Porkr Beef, Buckwheat meal,. Mutton, iSlc. Slc. Corn meal, Onions, Linen, Rje, Ruttt-, Elour, eal-, Got n, Corn, Calibair A fine lot of Spanish. ai.d Country eole, calf 2 A u kip skms. and upper leather lor ie ty CHRKSON &DUFOUR. Vevaj, April 1,1836.

AGRICULTURAL 6c horticultural

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r3'mcn IMiiladclpliijlmve appointed of ;. w ; . c c, K,r,U& i Fiaili :i: m 0 Swil"li CJcorge A. O'Brien, zeihi !. in tic thtrit cteifs cf a.'.C c.stis.

Fifth strict. fi;nper market,) near Vine street, J V V'MVTV ATI (tiifirsolk a cent, for cic:x.vti.) Mr. O'Brien will be kept constantly sup plied wilh a general assortment of from the grounds of I). &. C. Landr.cth. Each paper will bear their label and warranty? nd for the good quality of its contents, they will' hold themselves responsible. As the actual i growers of ihe garden, emanating from their establishment, they arc enabled to speak i-f them with confidence. I). &. C. Lnndrelh are extensively engaged as nurserymen, in the culture of fruit trees, (hardy ocnamen-fal trees and shrubs, green, house house plants, &c. Grass seeds and agricultural instruments, constantly on hand. Orders, for the above, received and promptly attended to, by GEO. A. O'BRIEN. Cincinnati, Feb. 22: Printer stf 00 BR. T. YVBIITFS VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS. T'lE oly specific ever t Hired to the putt'ic Irvm which a pf-rmaner.t and radical cure may bi i.t-.in! il of that disagrc-t-aMf paJ" the Tuoili.kche with -dl its attendant c-v:l. such as tract urtrg the Jaw in xtrarting-the 1 1 rth w hich often : roves mrc pa:n ad ibuji the tiKith-ache itsi lT, and c. id passing from 'he ;I?ca id T'tttta to ths jaw, thence totl-e hcs.d. pro duG'iT'jr a rhiiuiiiuic fciitotiun, with many other ui.pleaant ailVftiS, Mica ss a d'uaicrttsble brt ah, bad t:s?e in the'muiilh. &c.;:all of wieh kre produced from foul or iccayctl I eetli. I ara h?p;y to have it in my pawer to fTir l tht world a rem(!tht will lot only remove t pain ninttim: g out of ten, if properly pplieIi but pie.-trve the teeth trom furtl'.t r decmy, md arrtct the dinase in st1i as are cy njj and huve not corr.mtt.ctd aching, re storing tlieru to health and nsefnln's.. CERTIFICATES: Ma. Thomas kite 1 I ae the pleasure to inform you, l hit I l;tve been using your Tooth-ache Drcps iiniy priclice t'.ir r5le tone past, md I btikt tctnowl edge Umt I find1 ill-, m far Miptrior to any thing I hav evi r yet ki own fur thet purpose I am well convinced that it will cure miitcsst s d Touth-srhe, wt en il is timtly i:d pr. puly applied; and fn A.a few w eek exri riti.ee. 1. am dt cideelv i, (he opii.Htn lhat il will liavr a very biiefici;.t eft'ect iti piestrvirg the teeth; nl riccmnundit, hi ping it miy prove a bleisirg to humanity, and ad anugeuus to J tui self U "1. I. A. BKKKK'LY, Surg. Uci.t. Jf j. 99 Sout- Fifth St.. Hhila-;p!i;a, fa. Stpember 12. 1829; Baitimoiis, Ju'v T, 1819. Some time in 7rv, T) .- Tboitas white left with me some ol Uis Vegetable Tooth-ache DrrTjs, ami reques'el me to use them in my prtctir 1 ccnrdi-v did recommend il to six of my friends, and vme ui thera lud-been con p'ainini; ottlic lootli ache for more than three month.":;, aim out ot tha it had peifc ctly cm ed Se. 1 am i;.w f'ul!y C)i.e.nctd of ils a-iUitaay ifl'ict, not-or.la curiip tin to-th ;he, bat pievenU th teeth from fuitUer dec) "SJ. H. WINCIiSSTEU: M.. D. VECKTA11LE KIILX'.M ATIC DROPS, NY articles nra before the public, fcs a cure for

LS1BL that n.iibt'oh.iinare and f.,r menti: g . isave. t!u ; 0f Switzerland Jount v,'that he h-.s pr cured Uicumatis"-,- and ft om close bstrvn c are It d to " 1 believe, that th-y have, to very i;rrat ixtei.t. faittd to STAGNEil'5 PATENT p.iduc that dc.irab'e lea!,.:. mt mav it i t Le at- I ,- ,, r ,r' -r , tribvted to the fact, that a ticles maul to cure thisjor tl,e cu,c vi iiW.W. (or Rupture.) ami t rou'jh lon.c aior'r, are alan recommended aur l is now prepared to ftini.-'n ail sizes, and vi'

(almost very .iise--.se uh which o.r frail bodies arc ! warrant the indent a ir rman- vt and radieas a tackeri, md in Hur pria:uati .n that ot;ect is kept .. , , ii view, tu. to have the mtdici,.c a cuic foraU Z l no pay. I hose laboring underleases, the uisease are rctpii-stcdto call x::d he cm; t. .

The Vegetable Rheumatic Drcps are fi' red to tin pub. i as a r'-iBciiy l.r lacun-ati 4p. aril s iki oh isknon Oer'- perfect cure was not -fVcted, t arc justifle cm declarinii it a valuable ;-'ic:iie fir thai raiiiful disease, ai.d lor no oilier it is rcc ir.men Ji-d Price, 50 cent. iX'o-6.n XiA r?TOTT' couain cue PS. V All' a BL JILIllllMirjB Ol'lllii AXI) C.S:t.K(IMV. T'llS Klixir, in itvoriginai form of prescription has st;d the t t i.f t enty 3 ears exptri i.ee, :. '.he cenevi.1 u.e of ti. and is i.-w 4icrd, will t'e adoition t some articles In m the v g table kir ..icn the virtues f which, iiave been fudy i.t't .-lrl n.d tiihly i-preciatid hrh rcrder this loaiposition pi cu i irly xdapltl; to t'.ic prcsei.t pri vilin rburder of the lireast and lunjjs leadii p to co.iMii-npl.on Common odds anJ co'iglis, wh'.iih are rcua.sionrri t obs'.ructed perspiration, icrlity jie'd to i's ir.Sucr.ee, umoviajf ilioie tr ublt n me il rila'icns, which act as . cons'ant stimu'aiit 10 CDiijjhirjj h eates pain, and induces rest to a eminet.tdt y rce I'crsons alH'.ct it wiih pulmonary complaints, beed:np of (he iurps. Sec. spasmodic as'.l ma galpitaiion of the hem t and consumptive afT-cious, even in the irot advanced perio!s of life, v id find imm-diate rclit-f, from :ire maikab'e I . ower f clirriinishit g it 1 itability i.f il jvs'em. and thevi'ocity of the circulatiim, and by c!f:it's:n; and I elirjf the disordtreil pJTts. It Vso ll.r.i nnnieaiati riltttn the l-.oopii. j ciugh -COi-1 Sir. mf it tiki u-s SPLCiriC OINT3IISAT. fjlHIS vafa:'.ble me-'icino is t U bri! d fur ci:rin .U. the followirp, Use.s : Wl i'.e Svil!im;s o -n-. v dtscii; lii-n " l.' J. nnd L'lctti ot lot f ''.ai'iiinj; Gbini'u'ar Tu'Ttots l' h.i s or t alr.iiisKJiturrt.itic pains of. the JoinU: Sprjins-; H:u.--s; nr.d I't Hers; Chi blaim; or par's ifl'dlcd by tr isl It is a's povd lor Scalds nn! ISuros. Fi.r p'-. ndalar svclling-s, it issupnior to ny rat-i icine yet known It is much saler than nu-tcurial spplications, (as il does not contain the smaMcst atnm I jthat mineral) because it does not lay tne pallet. t liable to injury Iro.n exposure ot coat. It runs the wot.'t Felons t Whitliws on the ap. plication fourty-eigat hours. Kht umatisms which havt s'tiod as loop as to become a iyslimaiic uisorcer, re qsfire medicine to be taken inworJ to remove then, ertire'v. But in most casts, bv apnlyini thus oint ment externally 8 directed, il w ill give i-t bt f. Certificates i.f important cures also dit ec:i-ns tor accompany each beitcle. 2u3 -ly The nbove rr'ic'vs are soJ bv V). McCnllouch Vt and Jacksonville, and Ionian V. .ixr Vt. a-.cr'iin;. (?i?5SssScj tcith a choice cf three splendid plclrs, neatly and r.NCUTi.LV py'rutcd at this office.

JOS.

G. XslltrJlL & ASS; I II LUCK'-1-1 ....!. Hate liiitu u (RHiu: ;n uc r t; ciice Mr. Ms;t:l;.!I itsides it MtCutv.i 1 1; rrr. Biuk litrs lis flce :.t tie Y.'.i g i i i., nitre 1c n I c !c ct d . l!i;s;i js c i f. t' d to ll.cn;, will itcthc the jciit ;:tti nth n cf I ( lb. marc n 23. A'-vi Tirv find Cimnsf ilur at Law, r KEPS I is t liict! on F n sSrtet, iirmedi--a.A-t!ltly epposiifi the P. st Cffi ce. LS'H-u.cs SUOtlil ,rU;:d to his care will be faithfully ar.d punctual.' V attended lo liis J uVnCEST Otfke is p nt ,he sarr e phico, heie t,e also attends to ail ccr.veyiv.r ting business. AXD BOAT TGHm. r!IE subscriber respt-ftfully in lie, inal ue ha? just opened in hi new brick house, corner of Mai her and Ferry streets and opposite DalninzzuV frame house, an elegant '"ssartm-cnl t including liouors of all kinds; which he wil i sell on leasonahle terms. He ih-sinhoi pii;g on hand a varie ty of;' boat Stores; such as bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresli beef, sausages, sa? port, tea, colli e. sugar, flour. &c. &C. AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. '2. IS'Mj. A. STOW; Hotssc, Carriage A Sign K'aintcr rTIIE undersigned, hegs leave to inform the public jr nerally, that he is prepaieil lexecute orders in the ahove b ashless.. hi ail it branclies; piain and crnamenfa!, and in imitation of word, marble, &c. and will warrant hi. colors to stand. He will also attend eiK. in anv part of t!ie county to Ringing Papfr, in 1 1 ; most substantial manner. His charges wilj he mode rate, and no execution shall be spared to pleas; his customers and expedite hi work in sach a way as to please tiie public eye or taste. Your humble scrvanfv A. STOW. Vevay, December L. KO CUSIE NO PAY. Bi k. I?. Kaf m, WOULD rcsnectfullv inform the cili-f': fiilfst Gi Letters ZiH KMAIMMJ st M.-u.itsterlii.a i-i. a 1 I 'St Ol' April I O'j. ilPil if li;i! Ul.iSI !l! ofli:" i-.ost (lire in three itiii;liv lhry iil be tut u lile-'.ii Ifet'ttrs t. iht L'ti.eral i st o;"n;e. fuiH A .i;;tv:e iJi'iij.iiu'.n I-rn:v !ii hcc-:i n.-ad L)aid l).tn!ier2 lj. ones (irahnm I .. E I I:irria-f-n J I1.1 lhat D.iine! I lati lnnson j vj, j , . , . ' ' ,1M , "v,', 1 IV :' 3!f r M rsa Wilwaoi l.tc James L -f M -aivt .MaIi i It toy I'f isf Jiihti tVotsmau Daniel J Shl-ldvB I; nac Sj-.iire Wim Wiifvic Ihirtey J'hii'ij's Simeon Slaws-m or .Moses tV.Joy Grace Wilson. toiints'oilini', April. I, Thirty lioUars KcivartF. QjTR'AVEI) away, or was stoh iv. - from the range fllicsibsrib?.-Jc-to. living near the mouth of Log-lie is. creek, Switzel land count v, 11 thc ESSS31 r.iglit of the ninth cf August last. Three years old last April, and nearly si tteen hand liit'i. lie Iris a shir and .-nip iu his lace, is rouiitl L-odicd.of the ii!;,i iin breed. The above rewr.rd iil be given for ih. horse and thie.f, or fifteen dollars for eiiher and a reasonal'de compoialien wiii lie f;i a to any person who will give information here.iic mat be foumL. WILLIAM ClvnX, By Andrew Cie:i, his agent. . September , I8I?."). N. B. The editors of the Sentinel, Georgetown, Ky. Gazolte, Lexington, and ihe C nimotiweahh, rrani.(;r!, Kf. and the Wiof Cincinnati, will p!oa-o insert the a'ove ihiec? limes and send their bill fo Ib.U 1 filce. :- i f. V V(V - . ( :'.v rpIUS hcautifi': .HI T. i! w'..,,, 711 pun seaon al tlie ftaX n-riher, ia Coiton , particulars, see biih aiii itibEHIW EV.NRI5. v. t -

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