Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 226, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 April 1836 — Page 4
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I vhtni riot brer, asked, and who had.obtamjci the llt, sent round in revenge an apology :Vom the lady, toxtntermanding her previous noi cs. pleading sudden illness. The cdairtisscl7?!a:i did not take place till the following day Nvhc-i. ii;:nercs card arrived, enquiring anxHra?'v niicr iter health.
Vr ,nn the Indiana Monitor . trsrs wiiirrEN" on the return or
r'a wieds sre fait no more.
Wbis'i gently f ins cur We.. cm -rerft Whcr gro'v toe p'ne a ad cedar trteJ.
C-W wir.
Onm" Hr-ds "r3 now unbound, A;-d slick h?rc'd and icy chahitj T!H"e Fieades, pursues i:er round, "Lad dew adorns th? verdant plain. And ih-srt:arns the pleasing Spring. And gentle coos the Turtle Y"ti st ev'ry bright and blooming thing With truth proclaim? etcai love. . Thit calls to love thos by-pone cays ' That have been spent in childhood's dawn. When wehavi! sought oar wonted p'.6y, L no-i the greeu and fiowcrv lawn. Or when we roved o'er hi:! and dare, Or spirted in the murinMa s'learn, Which wound along the lonely vale Where wood ryraphs fair not fondly cream. Or slowly climb'O the rr.osntair.s steep Where u'.l the wild birds build their nea". A.nd ibere observe the waters deep Which hasfned to the distant west.
THE FIRST BLUE-BIRD OFSi'KING. Hark! what sweet note has struck my ear, So sort, so thriiiing, and ;o cbar? Sweet bluebird! you appear, i'he harbinger c-l Spring; And silling c the leath ss spray, Thy shri!!, well boding, lender lay, lias filhd my soul. Stay. Bluebird, t.tyf Why oil upon the wi?ij? Well, g-, and sing thy weioon.a strata To others : Spriiig Ins come ag.mi; I've crossed the land, I've crossed th? main I've heard the eii hern ynle Singing old Winter's fmeral kcj.H Tlie swelling brooks and streamlets tci! While leaping, laughing to ihe Jell, Thesai::u.dpligtdal tale.'5 Bluebird! I thank thee thit sweet song Has Wttktd those eho-ds that shenilong Were held in Winter's chain !? artless, little didst thou think feuch fond remembrances would link Willi such a simple strain. What magic hnst thoupentle bird For soon a thy soft no!e was heard, 1 telt within my breast A thousand springs, long silent, shake A thousand i-ceues ueure me wake Of youth th life, the zet. BlueLiru! thy song e'en sceros a patt Ofyouthf.il ioves, that in my heart Siill leaves eme pleasing trace,For thou didst st.-eui to sing of lore. As oft 1 met in shady grove My playoiutes1 saniing 0i.ee, Then always cotiie, and sit and sing, To tell us of the new-born Spring, 'I hou gentle harbinger Then speed thee forih on swiSest wing To til our friends the tidings bring Let nought thy course deter.
V..t
Skzc A litik- fflloW who had heard
I the proclamation for last rend in the church, jand thinking it was all the doings of the good jpers-jn, went home In a most violent rage, and jsaid o his parents, I dont see what the pla'C'te our minister'i? gin' to have another Fast for I d rather have too Thankygivings than
one Fa;t.' , or folk Advertiser.
A lady IsaJ vrrhten on a card, and placed
Hnhcr garden house, on the top of an hour
glass, beautiful and Minnie stanza trom one of the fugitive pieces of John Clare, thtr rural
poet. It was in the season of the year whn
the powers are in the highest beauty. To think of summers yet to ceate, That I am not to see, To think a weed is yet to bloom, From dust that I shall be!
The nest morning she found penciled on
the back of the same card:
To think when hsnvei; and earih are fled, And timet and ens ms o'er, When all that can die shall be dead, That 1 must die no more! Ah! where will then my portion be? How shall 1 spend eternity?
IjAW notice.
(Hugh It. Eggl ttn sxnd Osniel Kelso.) Have associated themselves in the practice
of the law, n the counties" of Dearborn, Switzerland and Ripley; nlso, in the supreme court of Indiana, in all cases going up from either of the said cos., in which they maybe concerned; and in the federal court of Indiana, in all business directed to them, under
the nrm of Lsrgleston & Kelso.
Mr. Eggleston resides at Madison, and will
attend the courts of the aforesaid counties.
Air. Kelso reside? at Now-York. Switzer
land county, where he may he found, at all
times, when not absent on business. All business confided to them, will receive their joint attention. March 23.
LYMJX tV. MIX'S ESTATE,.
fT!IG undersigned gives notice, that letters - to administer the estate of Lvmati W.
Mix, dec. late of Mount sterling, JelFer. town
ship, have been granted unto him; he requests
all persons indebted to saiu estate to make
immediate payment, and persons hsving
claims against the same, to present them for
examination. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. JAMES M. COTTON, administrator, march
AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL STOKL.
D. & C l.andreth, seed and nurserviiien, Philadelphia, have appointed GeCic A O'Brien, TT.
Fifth street, (upper market.) near tine strut, J CINCINNATI, (THEIR SOLE AGENT; FOR ClCiNN.VTI.) Mr. O'Brien will be kept constantly sup
plied with a soneral assoit merit of GAilDEX SEEDS, from the grounds of 1). &. C. l.andreth. Each paper will bear their label and warranty, and
or tne good quality 01 us contents, ncy win
hold themselves responsible. As tlie actual
rowers of the garden, emanating from their
establishment, they arc enabled to speak of
them with confidence.
I). & C. Landreth are extensively engaged as nurserymen, in the culture of fruit tree, hardy ornamental trees anil shrubs, green, house house plants, occ. Grass seeds and agricultural instruments,
constantly on hand.
Orders, for the abovr, received and promptly attended to, by GEO. A. O'BRIEN. Cincinnati Feb. 2;2. Printer $3 00 E5R. T. WHITE'S VEGETABLU TOOTH ACHE DROPS.
IE 0!(lv specific ever rrtred 'o the r.ub'ic
I, AW NOTICE. JOS. G. MARSHAL ASA I II LUCK'. Have asforiaicd ti t xr.? Itcs in tl.e pi;:tice. of law, in the cc unties of l3eil,oin ;:i.u Sw itzeiland. in the iunit ccuits Sf siid rt untirs. Mr. Marthall resides in Msidiror. ;;i d mr. Buck kccj:s his cllite at tie Rising fc'tm, while he may le (cund. r.usii.css i 1 f:dd Jo ihtm, will icccive the joint atlcntii n of both. march
IVolicc To the heirs cold legal representatives of JVil'iam Campbell, deceased, late of the loivu of York, count 11 of Switzerland and slate of Indiana. Whereas, William Campbell, late of the
Under the obituary head of the Wiscasset town of New-York, Switzerland county, la.
Intelligencer, we find recorded the demise of made and executed in his hie time, unto WilMrs. Sally Szeeefpot alo. :m B. Chamberlin, late of said county, now This is one of our effects of the vr getables of Warsaw, Kentucky, a certain instrument,
ol cur uncommon:. hard winter. Poor potato!
Vade Mecnm.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
Wateh and c'c.ck making and
REPASI!IiG.
A MAN WITH IIOIIXS. Dr. Pocnock, of Darlington, Eng. has been publishing, what he terms 'practcal hints on the treatment of several diseases,' in which is found the following relation; A shoemaker, sibout 50 applied to me for relief from a complaint which he called horns which were excrescences, very nearly resembling cockspurs, adhering to the skin in nl the muscular parts. The: were all erect and completely embedded in the skin by the broadest end; the base
had a fleshy, cartilaginous feel, which run up
to a sharp bony point, resembling nothing eo closely as the spur of a cock. Thev were
mostly an inch ia. length, and ?ome of them
exceeded it.
npHE subscriber respectfully informs the inA habitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business of. Watch and Clock making and repairing, on the best principles, in 'die above villarre. br hnv'mo- cfrvd n iwnl.-ir
apprenticeship to the business in the c;ty of
ionuon.
(C5-Ali Watches and Clicks made by him, will b warranted to keen food tim for a se
ries of years, without any charge to the purchaser except cleaning, and all watches and
clocks repaired by him, which are warrantable, will be kept free of additional expense for the space of one year from the time of delivery. U properly taken care of and on the non
performance of the work the charges will be
ICIUI 11' u. Surveying Instruments
I made and repaired on the shortest notice.
lie will keep on hand and for sale, a general assortment of
.YEWELjIY. Together with silver table and tea spoons, su
gar tongs, deserts, &c. which he will sell at New York retail prices. He will have on
haruf, for sale, br.isa 8 day and thir'v-six
1 1
jnour
CLOCKS,
Which he will be enabled to sell lower than
any yet odercd in the western country. He will sell S. day clocks at -S, and 3U. hour clocks at 13 dollars six months credit. Or From his long experience in England, he hopes to meet a generous, share of public
patronage, as he flatters himself his abilities will bear the strictest scrutiny. Those who
may favor him with their commnnds, may rest assured that the strictest attention will be
paid to have the work ready at the time appointed. The highest price paid for Gold and Stiver of every kind.
Wm. K. ROBINSON. Warsaw, March 28,.l836.
in writing and under seal, commonly called a
title bond, tor a deed in fee-simple, for the nortb-west quarter of section, No. 3'2, town. 3, range I, west. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the several heirs and legal representatives of said W1LIAM CAMPBELL, deceased, and all others in any way or manner concerned, that the undersigned will petition and move the judge of tlie Switzerland probate court, on the first day of the next May term of said court, to he holdcn in the court-house .n the town of Yevay, on the 2d
Monday in May, and being the 9th day of said month, to app int 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 cases made and pro
vided. WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLIN. march 21.
Kcliert DrummoK(It Attorney and Cunst llor tit I.ntc, Yevay Indiana. 7"EEPS I is .lice 00 F in trtet, immedi-Vite!;-opposite the Ih t,t Ofiice. Business, submitted to hi care will be faithfully and puiuti;ilv attended to His J USTICES' Ofli.re .is kept at ,he same place, uheie he also attends tu all cri.vt-ya:4-ing busiiiese.
GROCER?
D ISOAT STORES.
Bill for speific performance
ss.
A strict Constructionist. Svme years ago Mr. , was elected a member of the Legislature of New Hampshire. He was a very gentlemanly, well educated man, hut, unfortunately, so fond of brandy and water, that he :u nioic or less intorjeated every day. At the close of the session, he atiempted to justify himself by saying that he came there sworn to truly represent, his constituents, and he was satisfied from personal observation, that a large majority of them.drank too hard whenever they could get an opportunity. -I UoVSEIIOlD 6ERVICE5 OF A DoG, lfJ ay stranger said a cottage urchin to a yankec peddler, "Joa't you w histle that ere dog away." Why he aint no use no how, he's 60 ugly." o, but ht saves heaps of. work.'
' How i ' Why, he al ways licks the plates and dishes so clean, that thev never want
washing; and, mammy savs she would'nt nart
with him no how, for our nw dog aint used to mustard yet."
STATE OF LVD 1 A All, ) S fVI TZER L.1.XD COU.VTY.
In the Switzerland Circuit Court, March
"erm I bub;
.Mary Wright
vs.
Mary Wright widow of
John wiight sen. dee'd.
J hn wriht inn.
State of Indiana, ) Switzerland county,
SWITZERLAND UOBATii COURT,
Samuel Payy,
c.
Nancy Keynolds Mary Keynolds
ash. Keynolds
1 hiimas Itovmdds.
v
;uid llin two infant
daughters of Jus
tus Key uolds w Imse
namesare unknown
hens at law of Jus
tus lieynclds dec. j
f FlllE aoove named heirs at law of Justus
u ney noiiis,aeceaveci, wi.o are nun reMueui
01 me Stale of Indiana,, and all other persons in
teretsted, are hereby not died, that said Samuel
Pjv v has tiied a bid in Cnaucerv in Hie intubate
Court uf Switzerland county Indiana, pray ing f
a spec 1 lie peitoiuiance ot the stipulations 1 a ti
tie buiiU given by said decedent in Ins lilelnne t
said complainant, uy wtiicn it is tlpuiated ( 1
mong other tiling; ) that Said dc.ceocnl would
pay ineiil of puicint&e moiie , make untn said ia
vy n goud warranjee deed ftr tlie following tract,
piecj or parcel u i.uul.to wits tiouih .Vest pi4i ter ol ot section 30, tow n 3, runo t wesi,lU!" in
Switzerland county looiana, that said cause w 1 1
ie heaid on ihelirst day ol the next August icnn f said court, being 'ZA 31 md.iy of August l.ouO,
or so soon as a motion to that ellect can te made
c5aid defendants and othtr persons claiming any
luieresi in the premises, are notified to uppeai oelnre sitid couit at said time and nnswer to tan! oil! of cvjinplamt or the mutters and ihngs therein contained will be decreed on in their absence. vMUliL FA V V,
by E
olarch 23 1S3S.
r3
B ir m which a peimancnt mid r-dical cure anny b
tain 1 ot that dsaprtfuhb pi'm tje l'oodi-acbe wilt ill its attendant tv-K; such as fracturing the Jaw in xtrsctipjj the !rpth which often proven mure pain 'ol than tLe tooth-ache i'silti ' aatl cold pissing In n: he ilecaved Teeth to he jv.', thence to the head pro
dncinjj a ih nrra'ic Kfrtcoosi, with mury sther iiplta !"jnr,1(in -antahu'ts, such a a t'.is-.-krt cable br'ta'ih. hat tast in ,
'.he"raouUi he ; all of wich are prouueed Irom foul or 'tcuyed Teeth I am hpny to have it in my pawer to frr t th vorld a remedj that will 1 ot only r move te painnint t-m s out oft,en, if proper'' applied, but pre trie the 'eelh trcm farlhtT lerty, and arrvft the I'ist ase in swb it are ecay n and have iot eir jierc-d aching, r; storing them to healih !,d ostlulrcsa. CERTIFICATES: Mr. Thomas W hits 1 i.aye tlie pleasure to inform vou,ihat I t:ave been using ycup I'ooth-ac- e Wrops ii' tv pruct-ce ""-jr some time psst, and I must acSimwl -is'; that I find. b irt far s'.ipirior to any thing I, havi vr yet k' own for that rur-iose
I am wei! convinced thai it will cure mnftcr.st s f
Pooth-rhe. wKen ii i timely and pr peily spplieJ; tnd from a few wee' experience, 1 m dcci'.tet ly rt 'h-cpii ion that i' ill have a very bei.eticiaV eiUct
it presf rvir.g the teeth; and recommmd it, hi p nj i'
may prov a ble,s;ng to humanity, and advantageous
o jourscif
WH. I. A. uEIiKELY, Surtf. lier.t. Mj. S1
Sout Fifth St., 'hila elphu, 1
Slpetpber 12. 1825. Daitixobe, Jii' 7, 1329 Some time in My, 3r
rhorT-as w! ite. lefl with me some ol his Vegetable
looth-che Drips, and reques'ed me to use ttiem in
my practice 1, accordingly out wcommentt ti lo Six
id my Inends. and some ol them na-Jbce-.! forfp'ainoig of'the tooth ache for more than three monthsj and out of the s'x, it had perfectly cured five. 1 am new fut:y orvinced of its salutary elfict, not or.ly curing the
tooth. &cue, but piftyea.U the teeth Irotn turther Uccjj
"g-
J. II. WlMJlitb l tK; M. U.
iii.i
''pIIE. subscriber rc?pfclfully in fum hli friends .md the public, that he Ims iust opened in his new brick house, corner of Market
and Ferry streets and opposite ialmazzo" frame house, an elegant
rw Issorftsient
G1IOCEKIES,
r .,ii I :. .. i i :n,
i.iiut-i: t't .ill rv i i nj c , iiji.ii iiu ilK
acU on reasonable leii?. He designs keeping on. hand a variety of" boat Stores; swell as bieai!, rakes, clieesf crackers., dried and fresh beef, sausages, sal poik, tea, cofli e, sugar, flour, ctf , &c. AMO-S GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1S30.
Ingenious Hoax. Mad. W. aiich foreicn
lady at Parii, was made the subject of a mor
tifying hoax.: Having sent round 400 cards
nf invitation, and hgnfed tier rooms most cjV'-i"J;vfct af hccltsgria to 6nd not
In Chancery
A. STOWs
House, I' ferriage Sign i'tzitttefy
VEVAY, INSZANA.
rjpIIE underslgnedbegs leave to inform the public generally, that he is prepared t execute ordvrs in the above husiness, in all its
hranche-i; plain and ornamental, and in inflation of woevd. marble, vVc. and w ill warrant 1 ii C'dors to stand. He will also attej;d in anv
part of the county to Hanging Paper, in tlie most substantial manner. His charges tuH. be moderate, and no execution shall, be spared l please his customers and expedite hit tvoik in such a way as to please the public eye or taste. Your humble servant. A. STOW, Vevay, December 1:1.
YEGET.VRLE KIIKU.H.YTIC DROPS.
"WJS ANY articles ars betore tlie public, as a cui-e Tor that nuist'obR'mafre and for mcntii g disease, the
Kiitumalisnr- and trom close obsi rvation we are . d to
'lelievc, that ttiy have to a very j;reat t xtent. failed tc
ii'tdtice that d.s:rab'e reult: sari raa it i.ol Le at ribvied to the fuct. that a-tides maid to cjrc thi.rnu h some itisor.ler, are also recommended t cur
imost tverv eisei;e a i-hicti our trail bodies are
i tacked, and in tlieir pr paratio that i.tjict is kept ii vicv. viz- to have the n.cdicii.e a curs for all dis
ases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops, are oif-red to the 'tib'ic as a remedy fur UheunuUtbm, ai d as no oase s knwn wher- a perfect cure was not eti'ecled. we r ju--tifiei!in dechi-.-injr it a valuable medir.ine foi that a'lit'ul iiiw ao, ai;u. tur, 5io o her ii is reCclt.trenHed lJrice, 50 cents. 03. 6;n
nrlt'sliiti l.ls 9nliil
-co "
a iott's ecu a -i Dr.o5?s. Vllllklt IhCllINii F -a VOUlill.t AND C K. f.MPTHlX.
TUS K.hxir. in itsoriginai lorm of presi ripti' iv stood the ti i oft.-enly jta-s expert i.ee, in; ie pentr-.! use of ti, and is mw i H rt !, w i Ii the itlilit.on dl'si mc artie'es t'r ll the v getabte k i'g.'ooi.
the viltues. ! .which, have been I i y atttsted and higlily apprtciiitt d v. bc'n render tlrs csrnpo.siion peco i .rly vdapted to the pr s nt prt v.ii'inc; !isrders oftVie breast and longs, It-adi; j lo cin;un;.t:oi! i;on moii C' Idj mid coughs, v!i oh ;.re i ccas''o:iec b hs rucleil x-rspiiation, wiii re'ily jieUl toitinuoe .ce. remiA'mg ihtj:-e tj i u' L snme ii r.tu: it ns. w ti-ch
a t nsiruns'jni sumu'at o cutlni!j i eases p:.in.
i.d in hie- s r- st to a eminent d- i ree liTsonsi.(!l't d i h pul.i onary ei.np'aints b eed'ng ofihe lines, ic spasmodic as'l ma pa!; ilalion of. ihe heait, and "onsuo pti e itr.C'ioiSi even in the rriosl advanced
p -tiods ot lifr, will find imm'iliaie relict, from i;s re-
natkaoe ouer of diiriiinslui g i Hah-.hty ol the s tm. and the ;'. eity of the circulation, and ty v; traiising and hea:ii the diaordt red purls I i'ro fiV'li Jinme'osl. r- I ef in the l-,nipin cough --0:3-i
Sarah Vairin and i
Justus Vairin her husband, "
A i ' u now on.tiiea.i day or March lS.Jfi, the Xjl. complainautby Stevens her solicitor comes,
ml h'es her. bill in this behalf praying ihe foreclo
sure if a iiLO'tfjaoe &.c..and general and special
relict io. Aud it appearing.to the satisfaction ol
the curt,th;it two of said defendants to wit, Sarah
V airin and Justus V amn her husband, are notresilen'sof this slate. It is therefore ordeied bv said
court, that the pendency of lh-ssuitbe published for
me term ot i weeks .successively,, at leas' 60 days before the next term of this court, in llie Weekly Messenger, a weekly newspaper printed and pub
lished in the county of Switzerland and stat; ot la. notifying them, the said Sarah and. Justus Vairin, 'o appecrat the next term of this court, to wit, on the third Monday in September 1836. and on the first day ofsaid term, and defend themselves a ,ainst said bill, otherwise the matters and things therein contained, will be taken against them as onfessed, and a decree rendered accordingly &c.
nd it is further ordered that a subpoena issue as
to the other defendants S c. and this tause stands
continued &c A true copy attest. EDWARD PATTON, Clerk. ; Clerks office, April 13th, l&yo.
SO CUKE iG PAY. Br. . I i:atonr WOULD reject fully inform the citizentof Switzerland county, that he has pr cured STAGNER'S PATEHT TRUSS. f-or the cure of IIERJS'IA (or Rupture.) and is now prepared to funish all sizes, and will warrant the. jmtienl a permanent and radical
cure or exact :io pay. I hose laboi'tng under the disease are requested to call and be cured.. Land fciuyvcyi ''IIIE sub?eiil)cis itpectfuliy inform liie public that tliey hav: procured .-u euratelv correct instruments fi-r the surveying of iand, and are ready to seive all those- who-
ma) please to call upon thorn in the nhoa line, being determined fiit! fully and impartially to do justice to those and' between lh?e ttlio may he disposed to employ them. Elegant and correct maps of surveys will b? fiiruiMicd if requested; and deeds, tnorlgagrs and every kind c I conveyancing, executed neatly: and correct y JOSEPH now.
JOILY McCORMICK. Jan.. 4 I Sou. N. 15. O-ders left with Shaw &. Rous, V2-. vay, or Henry Mix, Mountsteriing, will baounettial! v a I iiiidd"lo.
Co-partiscrsliip. TllBu ideisigned take this inetln d of inform- . ing iheir friends and the public generally
mat thev have associated themselves in the mer-
canti e business, under the firm of Clark'Oa & lu four, and have just received and opened a gen
eral assortment of Dry (Joods. Groceries, Queens Glass and I in ware,. Oils and Paints,, Dings and medicines; hoots, bhoes and castings in ili store formeily occupied by John F. Du'our St Sn, on Fcrry.street, opposite lo Pleasants & Mendcnhall, which they offer, on as good terms as can be bought in the weste in exchange fr all sorts nf Country pr.nl ucc and even Cash'' will not be refused, we
lioite by strict attetti n to business and fair dea!-
igtr merit sharo ot public- patronage; wo only wish those,, who w ish t purchase to call and ex nniine for themselves, as we paid "Casi" for our
goods, we are saiisticd we can sell as low as at y merchant in this sectiou of country who go 'Emf for their goods. ARNKR-CLAHKSON. F4KHKT DUFOUK. Vevay, March 3ht, 136.
?. Jfiati.i it's sri.t i i te oi.vr-u u.t.. T-'IIS valu diii- me ticine is cltbrated for ccrinp the following liise.isis: White Swellings i f every di scii lion .ore Lej.s and Ulcers ot k.i g tardinj; tilaiicu ar Tumors F.cloi.s o- ( ata'tbs Itht'umaiic pis of- the Joints; Sprin; !'Uiset: as:d ltters; Chi Mains;, or p-iris .fleeted by frobt It is t s got d for Scalds i no Uu. us For :aodjIar swellings, it issnpetior to ny mciVo
cine) el known It is nui. h si.lci thin mei curial b
Thirty dollars I&cvaivS QTR AYED away, or was st.:ert i?? ft'etn the range of the subs.- ribcri. asAfy living near tho mouth of Log-Iipfc t re creek. Svvitzvi land count r. on tiia
liighl of the nititii of August last-
Three year? old last April, and nearly six, teen hands high. lie has a star and saijLp 414 his face,.; round bodied, of tlie Pilgrim breed,. The above reward will he given Cor thi-.
p'icutions, is it do-s not contr.in the Mr.a'tc.-t sieni ot hot s: itvl thief, or tilh cil dollars for eithei thai nnne.al) beens-e it !oB not lay the p.Uiei.t nj a , t r,SOI.:i,L. compensation will be eiven liable to injury Iron exposure froM. . .' . v ,i" li cures ihe worst Ft Ions or Whit'iws on the ap. to any person who Wl.I give lliloi ina'.)!i her.-.
TAXES! TAXES!! m"ltlt"Uli will be n meet ing held at Mount
j Sterling, on Saturday the 30th day of April, to take into consideration the TAX LAW. A
general .tttendance iscxpeeted.
fiiicntion fourti -ciirat hours. Kt umalisms w hich liavt
'.i od as lon; as to btC' mc a tys'.i ma ic c'ison't.r le q ire mi dicine to be 'akrn iaword lo rtmive th. n. ei.tire'v Uut in most cases by annlyinj; tlitss oint-
ient externally ast'iractt d, it w ill give relief. Certificates of important cure: also directi n ft:r ccomp-uiy each beacle. 2 -'j-ly The shove rrti des arc fold by D. VcCn'tough Yeruj ai.d Jacksor.viyc, a.J L man "V i.'ix, Mt. i.erling.
splendid pfatrs, neatly and r.vxcn i llv printed at this oQicc.
1
1 -.
he may be found.
WILLIAM GI VEN; By Andrew Giycn, his ageni, Nept ember 2,- 1S'..".
IN. B. I iie editors of the Sentinel, George-
town,.y. Gai'.clte, Lexington, nioiiwoaUh, Fra.;kfi t. Kv. an . - ... . '
v d.Linnaii, will p-aM- vwl, ihe above thicotnncs and send. their biH to this ehl-e.
ad the Cum-
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