Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 234, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 June 1836 — Page 4

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Mix. Mout.tstcruug, will be

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VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE DROP .

it only specific ever ottered to the publu

from which a permanent and radical cure may b

rriilE subscriber respectfully in- "'atmsagreeaDiepain me lootn-acne wu.

JL fnrm hi! friends and the nub-1 i. . . b

v l t.vu avuuir ine i pii. unirn iji i pn nrovf more nam

lie, that IiC has jut opened in hisltul than ihe tuoih-ache itseH, and coJd passing firon

new brick liouse, corner ot iMarkct v"c.UCCH)ca lecth 10 tne jaw, mence tothe head, pro

. 4 t., m. c i "cuinsiic miecuoii, wnn many outer unuica streets and opposite Dalmazzo s Untffcts. s.- ...rhi,hrJh.h9a t.s,i.

liouse, an elegant ithe'mauth, &.c ; a!l of ich are produced from foul oi

,ssortmcnt

OF GROCERIES,

including liuuors of all kind

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decayed Teeth

1 am hiinnv r Kiv it in mv nawr to oflTer to th-.

U-orld a remedy that will rot only remove te pain nim

Pleasant Township. 63 We arc authorised to say, that JOHN

(j. i IS ti i-iiiu i""it ivi j usui; i

the Teace, in said township, in the place of

Henry Rogers, whose term has expired.

FOR EEPRESEXTAT1VE. t EJDanicl Keli.o. Ele ctoral Ticket s,

The Elccii(H to lake place on the llh o..or.lS3G

The following electoral ticket was formed

EE I times r . :v nnni;.l h..t nrpurv thf

vmi rai, u niuuvi.j . wU. ,..v. -r-ii- ir rt c,l.

.vrb ho w ill teeth from Further decav. and arrest the disease in sucMDY Hie incnQi OJ Yl(iam 11. Harrison lor me

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is re ucisjnijf nu uic nui .jiiii;ihj-.nj iv. i piCfflUCHC , it l IIIUII UUIJ V V I1UUII ll JUVlt-diiaiJU-

sell on reasonable terms.

lie deigns keeping on hand a variety on CER TJFIC1 TES :

boat Stores; snch as bread, cakes, cheese,! m. Thomas White 1 have the pleasure to inform

cracker, dried and fresh beef, sausages, salt j you, that I have been using your Tooth-ache Drops in

nork. tea. colli e, suaar, flour, &c. &o.

1 - i ifii till TTrT

Vcvay. Feb. 2. 1S36.

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-fS Trnl. be in front -t thv. s'.oie Dan V ci McCulloch in Jacksonville, !:. iioms of 10 A Hlld 4 l M,tbeful

i ... ,r ,,er-.a nr.ier?v. bcloi.-sng to the estate

L;:iI't:n3itiiro Co-rr, one lhmaiu

t'haiiiber.in, Ui;e

Oar Slivc.ic,

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? t H?; K P.4 'i7iA"f St V4 -fc.V,

. f mpreSiiiiHize. and Bickstone t

r vn in fewr volumes.

'IVrms ..fsle uiadt; ku-jwn ai sale, and due at

te::j3!!Ce"VI"lES CliAMKEULIN, AcfmV. M-i

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ki bniffac.s P r s.tb- t-v ' F-G.SIIKfirS&Co.

Vevav Mav 2t.

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liini't for Sale.

n the matiei of Jo'n-iC Mont- fn

fort g.:ardin of JV.ncy and ! to EeU rea; , John liluiik, minor heirs ot estate William I.. Bhink dec J

Y an oidfr and tfveree of the Switzcrla nd pro-

l.a'e court, the underi J-.ied commissioner

nmiiniPri bv said court, will oOer tor sale, to the

liiihest and 'best bidder, cn the premises in Pleas-

mt iown,b'p.

SiAtv acres ol vaiuawie LAND,

t fken off of the north end of the south wel

pnrter of section number 4, town 5 north, tacgt

12 enst,

On Saturday the 2oA day of June next, etween the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 P. m.

Term of Sale Oue third of the purchase mo-

lev in hand one third in twelve months from the nf sale, and the balance in two years; to bear

per centum interest from said day of sale, and f not punctually oa'ul, to pay ten per centum in

lamasrs trrm sale, uhui paia. Iuc a t ndance given by HENRY BANT A, cominissioner. Mav 10.

my practice fur tome time past, and I must acknowl

age tnat I tina them tar superior to any ming i nave

ver yet known for that purpose.

I am well convinced that it will cure most cases t

rooth-ache, when it is timely and properly applied;

mil from a few weeks' experience, I am decideely ' t"

he opinion that it will have a very beneficial efleci

n preserving the teeth; and recommend it, hoping ii

may prove a blessing to humanity, and advantageous

o jourself

s, on the 1 1th Decemhcr, 1S35.

Gen, Milton Stapp, of Jefferson county. Gen,Marston G. Clark, of Washington u Gen. John G, Clendenin of Orange " Amos Decker, of Kno Albert S. White, of Tippccann Abraham P. Andrews, LaportM u Co!. Austin W. Morris, Marion 44 Achilles Williams, Wayne 44 Maj. Enoch MCarty, FrapjiUn

VM. I. A.DERKELY, Surg. Dent. No, 99 The followinc electoral ticket was lomied SOstPemoerl2:e,ph,, the (Hcnd.of Martin Vanlluren, lor the p

The Silk Cullurist.

Ax Fahmi:ub Manvel, puhlislud monthly by the executive committee of the Hartford county. Silk society, at 50 cents per an-

num. oiumt si. ano u, i ne ooi ioi u, -,

publication is todisscminatc a tlioi t iigii U:-.q' !- edge of the Silk business. The cultivation of the mulberry tiec in all itsxarieties tearing silk worms the production of cocoons. reeling and manufacturing silk, and dyeing the

same. 1 he publication will contain a com

plete manuel of the silk culture from sowing the seed to preparing for market sewkisillc .

and twist, a;d will keep the cullurist advised

with regard to the progress ol the enter prizt-, the formation of" societies and companies, enactments of legislatures for the promotion of the object, and fa.cts, and experiments of individuals. It will also contain choice article? on new and interesting suhject connected: with agriculture. The CulturisUas commenced in APF' lt and there arc now published five tousansl co- -pies monthly with a rapidly increasii.'J cireu-

tation. Arrangements have been made to rj-

lomied byhiish the first volume to those who make early

:.c i

be--- leave to inform the , f..t he is prcpaud tc I Jr. r 1 1 ii

i v- in iiiC a::ce imjiui., m .... i.

r.'.ain and ornamental, and in imila

-iiul k ii; warrant in?

n ill also attend in an;

Paper, in Hit

His charges wil!

i tl. .11 l.o rv.ir-

mou rale, ana no tiviuu ---

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uo;i os v. "o - . :.K-5 st;

i:i: l of the county

i ,o v-,;Vit iat':al manner.

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. ,1 to i lo.ise his customers

o llangn.g IMper,

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such a wav as to pit-asu mv- 'uum iIc. Youi'LuinLle servant. A. STOW.

Vevav. December

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I S T received and fr sale low by CLAUKSOX w DITOUR.

Vev iv May X, liJoJ.

Se Ve-..v.M;iv2.

low Moulds. ii"i.'MATA Plow

Moulds.

just received aud f r sale

CLARKSOX & DUFOLlt. 1 8oG.

W antetl.

n mfh lbs. clean picked and wash-

L VVJUWEfed WOO! wanted, lorwlncl

be lu 'best market price will be paid on delivery

ur store. CLAHKSOi UU V UU U Yevay, May 5.

Cases thick ZJ'JOTS for sale by

F. G. SHEETS &. co.

Vcvay, May -26

11alti3(obe, July 7. 1829. Some time in May, lr.

Thomas white left with me some of his Vegetable

Tooth-ache Drops, and requested me to use them ir

my practice. 1 accordingly did reoommend H to six

f mv friends, and.some ot tuem had been complaining

if the tooth-ache for more than three months; and out

f the s:.x, it had perfectly cured Svc. I am now fully

jonvinced of its salutary effect, not or.ly curing thi

tooth ache, but prevents the teeth trow turther decay

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J. H WINCHES 1 EU; M. U.

VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS.

MANY articles ara before the public, as a cure toi that most'obstinate and for mrnting disease, th !

Kheumatisir,- and from close observtion '.v are led ti

believe, that they have, to a very great extent, ruled t

lorduce that desirable result: and may it rot be at

ributed to the fact, that articles maid to cure this

rouble some disorder, are also recommended ta cur'

xlmost every disease with vhich our frail bodies an

ltacked, and in their preparation that object i kep? 1

n vievr, viz- to have the medicine a cure tor all dis rases.

The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered to th

ubUc as a remedy for Rheumatism, and as no cas

s known where a perfect cure was not eflected, w.

re justifiedin declaring it a valuable medicine for tlia atnful tliaca.e, . t1 tor w 1- i t ti.ummciiiltil.Price, 50 cents. 203-6m

sidenev, at their convention, oa the bthal

January, 183G. John Myers, of Knox county William Pvockhill, of Alien Jonathan William?, of Morgan George W. Moore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion, Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, f Rush Elisha Long, of llenry Thomas C. Stewart, of PiVe count,

re- application for the second. Each volume will

contain ninety six quarto pages. One dollar

torwarded to r. v. Uomstock, secretary Hart

ford Conn, free of expense will pay for both

Volumes or hlty cents tor the latter. Ihe

second volume commenced the first of April.

Jo subscription received unltss paid in advance. Knowing the great difficulty of obtaining genuine seed at a distance, the secretary of the society will forward white Italian mulberry seed for l(K)t) trees, to those who are subscribers to the firt volume aud order the second: and to such ii subscribe for both volumes be

IKeds Si Tlor lunges,

WKEED3& AiORYG AGES, can at all times' fore the first of July next.

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NOTICE.

. u. M1RS1UL 4- ASJP1! DUCK hive .i; ei i!ed themselves in the practic- . i ,w. in the counties of ih-ai horn and Swit-.-. r ui J. in the circuit c ourts of said counties. Mr. Mar-hall i elides in Madison and mr. Puck keeps hi- oi'.ice at the Rising Sun. here lie in-tv be found. Business confided to them, will ieeeie the joint attention ol both. mai-cli 23. Robert RrKMiiiioml, .I'lorney au-i Ciunsrr at voir, " M3.PS ii t thce on Kerry street, immeditt!v oepo-i the Post Ortice. Puoiness

i -Lined to hi care wiil be faithfully and

' . l u'lv attn.ted to

1 1 s J USTICES' Ollice is kept at ihe samt

ri-. o, 'Ap.ore he also attends to all cenvctnn 'is? bu?in"s.

E

tumble Farm for S;ile.

undersigned wishes to dispose ol i that well known and valuable Tract or Ia ml i CJton fOTrnship.STxilzcrland county fa lie m.ith west quaiter of section num

. 3. rane '2 west, containing one hmii r j norpj; ixtv of w hich are cleared

r rn.iroven.ent. There is a comfortable

er cte-1 tl.ereon also, a CiOOD OUCIIARD o.o Innir.-d and twenty HEARI.fi APl'LJ

7 .'--. It Ins nht miles north west from

U.-i'ij; Sun. 1 .sessi.in given immediately

'..r lernis o:e sp l? t Joseph lav, who resides

..car V. v y who i-i .nithoriseil to sell the same. JOSEPH JIEI.L Mav C

Cotton Rats for Quilts,

"ETl'ST received, and for sale bv

4a CLAUKSOX & DUFOUR.

Veray, April 23. Leather.

A fine lot cf Spanish and Country sole, calf

f and kin skins, and upper leather lor eiie u

Yevay, A pril 1 . 183t. LAW iWriCE.

EGGLESTON AND KELSO,

(Hugh 15. Egglcston and Daniel Kelso.)

Have associated themselves in the practice of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Switzerland and Ripley; also, in the supreme court of Indiana, in all cases going up from either of the said cos., in w hich they may be concerned; and in the federal court of Indiana, in all business directed to them, under

the firm of Egglcston & Kelso. Mr. Egglcston resides at Madison, and will itlend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzer

land county, where he may be found, at all times, when not absent on business. All bu-

ness confided to them, will receive their joint tttenlion. March 23.

lAMOTT'S COTJ6H DROPS. TlirilU MEB1CISB F0 COCGH3 ASI CCXSCMmOS.

fTMHIS Elixir, in its original form of prescriptio: m has stood the test ol twenty years experience, ii

he eeneral use of ti, and is now oflercd, with th'

.ddition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, i

he virtues cf which, have been tully attested anr' "ighly appreciated which render this compositioi ecu'iarly adapted to the present prevailing t'borde

it the breast and lungs, leading to consumption Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned b tbstructed perspiration, will readily yield to its influ ir.ee, removing those troublesome irritations, whici ict as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain nd induces rest to an eminent degree. Persons alHxt d with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of'the lungs .c. spasmodic asthma, galpitation of the heart, an -onsumptive aftectious, even in the most adrance. periods of life, will find immediate relief, from its re narkab'e power of diminishing irritability of th system, and the velocity cf the circulation, and b

cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It alst

fiords immediate relief in the hooping cough -203-1 SPECIFIC OINT.MEXT. THIS valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: White Swellings o! -very description Sore Legs and Ulcers of long

standing blandu'ar Tumors Felons or Catarrhs-

be bad at twelve and a i;ul CCH'3, ing'ti it

bardner s mill A'.frey's mill Short's tre Justice Deal's efieo do G-azlays do do Green's do do Tape's do tla Cain's do do Drtimmond'h do do Dufout's do do Gulp's do do Mc Henry's do do Gray's do and at this efice. Printer's Retreat, April 23.

Hartford Conn. April, 183G.

SPRING!- !OODS; LATEST ARRIVE, FKAX'IK ii. SVLEIYTS, Co. HI ESl'ECTKUI.LY announce to their friend Ui tuid the public generallv, that thev ure now receiving from the EdSTJUiX ClTWb, their supply of

STEAM BOAT BROfV.',Mster. WILL ply regularly as a daily packet, between Rising Sun and Cincinnati. Will leave Riii) Sun every morning (Sundav excepted) at live o'clock, and pass Aurora, Peiers-lu-gh, and Lwrencehurgli, i'rmii 7 l 8 o'cl.-tk. and arrive at Cincinnati at 12 o'clock; and re-.unt same day, leaving Cincinnati at 3 V( c'.i P. M P. & II. JAMES. Rising Sun, Juae 11.

DISSOLUTION.

AN1EL COLE & IHCI1AJU) UCJi-

KE'I'I", have thiselav dissolved i he n.ut-

i.eislnp liereti'toie existing between lluin in tiie sadilliug I'lismerS. yid (. le having e-.u eiwi- i!

Comprising, perhaps, as large an assortment and itnc entire ititeit-st if the said I on l it in the tn-

is great a vat lety as has ever been ollered in this ! materials, and lue.tmit-, ,r the-(inn, and tnaikct to which tliey ask the attention of the j hcrt:by authrriztd to collect and ri-c-ip !)! citizens of Switzerland counly, generally. dues of ihe firm in the name of t'tc !"' Black, blue, delta, brown, green ant! drab cloths, I l'l!:o"s i'debted t said linn ave reji'--'ed ind Cassimcrs. Blue steel -mi.xi, lavender brown, i301' '-f.le their aceetin is wuli san! t o.

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AVhite Ia :u.

Y the keg. just received and for sale, by

CLAKKSON & DCFOUH.

Vtvay, May 2, 183t.

FliOUK.

K few barrels flour just received

and tor sale by CLARKSON & DUFOUR Vevav, May 2, 1S36

Cross cut Saws. JUST received and for sale low bv CL VKKSON & DUFOUR. Yevay, May 2, 1C35.

Lost, Lost.

THE subscriber lost a brown silk purse, with

$40 in it also some due-bills Supposed to have lcen lost between Mr. Lcclerc's Ilotell and Mr.

David I) u four's house. The finder will be allowed Ten Dollars by reluming it with its contents, GEORGE McCULLOCH. Vcvay June 17

IVOTICL.

"VrmiEREAS, my wire Ellen Ferral has left

Y V my ikmi anu noaru without cause or provo

cation I here.iy lorewarn all persons ngam-t trusting or harloring her, aa I will not pay any

debts of her contracting. JAMES FARREI. Plea-ant townsihp, June 19.

plain, striped and diagonal S.Utinets. fcjk: and

abbv Velvet', English Marinocs, Bombazine and

Uheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains; Bruises; ant' Uonibaz itte Mai inocs, Flench, English, and VT . . . . l III " ... 1 . a. .. . . . - 1 . . ...

Tetters; Chilblain?; or parts affected by frost. It

ilsa good for Scalds rind Buros.

For glandaMr swellintrs, it is superior to arv meci

cine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial ap

plications, (as it does not contain the'smallest atom ol

that mineral) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure of cold.

It cures the worst Felons or Whitliws on the up.

plication fourty-tigat hours. Itheumatisms which have

itood as long as to become a systematic disorder, re

quire medicine to be taken inword to remove then

tnencan prints, iu;e calicoes, Lungiia-ns, a great variety. Fancy twisted Siik, Crapes, Dicss handkerchies, Gauze, Poult-de sci, Malcond and tiros de-Naplcs, Black and blue-Mack silk, ( Ims i cNap light figured and Q,!eens' strij ed Silks Challutt and challeys. A beautiful iosoitm -ju! of plain and figured buok nnd Swiss j tt konet n;uslins, Irish linens, corded skirts, merina, and fhi 'ict dress hanikerchiefs, pince. ban'anna and

entirely. But in most cases, by applying thess oint- llag pocket d.i. Linen cambric and imitation

menl externally asdiracted. it will cive relief

Certificates of important cures also directions foi accompany each bettcle. 203-ly

The above articles are sold by D. McCtdlouch Veva

and Jacksonville, and Lyman W. Mix, Ht. Sterling.

Ladies Look Here.

lo. linen cambric and lawn Mlk and . ntton vr

tin"?. Miarseillcs and Valentin, fin lilt'Ufliti'l mil

hrowr. shcclings, at d shirtings, bed lickings. Green red yellow and white flannels damask ind cotton table diaper, cotton towel do, sewing silks assorted, cotton thread, rich silk parasoU,

niscan 1,1 raw and leghorn bonnets, a yreai variety

DAMEL (O!

RICHARD lit Visvay, Misyol, iJ .

KETT.

A fine selection ol ladics UoilIiei!i, jusi J ribands, cheeks and plaids, looking glasses, tor

Xia. ice;uicu unu lor saie ny

CLARKSOJN

Vevay, April 23.

&. DUFOUR.

PHINEAS IVT. KENT. Attorney amlZCmtiisctor at T,aiv.

WILL be found at the Clerk's Ollice it Vcvay. May 9.

Nnse shell quill ba-.k and mock tortoise combs.

side do, bead rbeticules, silk cotton and worsted hose and half hose, Bath and Pittsburgh cords, Mexican mixtures, York do, brown bleached dnl'mrs. brown French linens, green brown and .lark summer cloths, valentia crape, a new artieV f.r gentlemen's wear, a light and substantial fatrie, rose and saddle blankets, boots and shoes, ind an

Farm for Sale.

The subscriber is desirous of disposing of

his larm, containing nmel-six acres. 1 he im

proved part of the land is under good cultiva

tion, with an apple and a peach orchard.

This farm lays one half mile from the state road leading from Madison lo Lawrenceburgh. in Pleasant township, and adjoins the land ol llenry llodgcrs, Esq. Every information

EXTEXSirFs JSSORT.VEXT OF Hardware and Cutlery, COLLINS' AXES, Trace fc Halter Chain, Ve. Ac. GROCERIES, DYE STUFFS, Sc. c-c. All of which thoy are disposed to sell as low as any regular dealers in the western counlrv The

ibove giods have been selected with great care or brands per jeiv ak0

Slute of Indiana, Siciizt rlund county, st, onntiux v a c a tio.v. IN CHANCE K Y Stritza land circuit court, Luciiida Fuget ) rs. Bill for divorce. Braxton Fuget, ) 31) E it remembered, that on this 7th day of jJJJ June. A. J). I83t, Lucinda Fuget by her s .hei tor, Joseseph C. Eggleston, fi.'ed in the'ofli e of the clerK of the Switzerland ciicuit court, her bill in chancery praying for a divorce from her said usband, Braxton Fuet, and assijoiin. for

causes of divorce, abandonment for the spae of. two years past, and it appearing by disiuterted affidavit that the said defendant Draxton Fuget,, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. ihe said Braxton Fuget. is therefore notified to be and appear before the judges of our Switzerland' circuit court on ilie first day of the next ternu thereef, to be holden at the court house in the town of Vevay in said county, on the third Moil-, day in September next, and answer the said hill; of complaint, or the matters and things f &eieia.SQt forth will be decreed on in his absence. Witness, EDWARD PATTON, Clerk of said court. Vevay, June 7tb, 183G.

Taken vj

BY Silas W. Se

township, ijwi

on the 1st d;

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., iiiig in touoi lanj. couoiv. I,L.

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wiihuv. , --' - coir,

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fe..... rwi.o.. me suusiuuw. i,y one ol the firm expressly for this maiket. and

lhev flatter themselves, as regards QUANTITY QUALITY, Jiy) PdlCE, they will not be-

on the premises.

June 1G.

JAMES FAIIRELL.

CA SII WANTED The printer wants Cash, antl 'But have it lie hates to make costs.

Window C! lass. i boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass. 20 da do 10 by 12 for sale bv F. G.SIIEEi S itco.

Otitis: -uiisi! ;iins!r: A quantity of good Shot (mIIII, just rc. ceived, aud for sale by

CLARKSON & DUFOUR.

surpassed in this place; they simply ask their for

mer customers, and all who are in the habit of bnving goods in Vevay, to call and examine the'ir stock, and they will engage that the prices he so low as to induce them to purchase without looking elsewhere. F- C H. 5k, to Vevay, May 0, 1N3G.

HV p.,h ties, cons.Mtn. of pnuidU -hoes and slippers, ktp and call s-hi,, kIlo05 j brogans, just received and for sale by clarksuis &. DUFOUlt. ev iy, April-3.

no other mark

old, andppraia IO twe , - . . e

John B a aud !iv.he,'i IV . . v -;1 " u" ll-v day ofovds iJ& ' vd' bc,or:e 5l June J 1 JoscrucuLP, J. P. Tliablc farm for Sale.

'tt saly.ou rin.ileraie terms, that ve -iv desirable piece of land. n ih.

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sec. ;tl. T-

K'.l t Ii. r-oii.'

iS W IJ t ill-tir r.'.j il

anoul 1 -i umes nortli west v Vev.. .,aI1.l a!....,; 1 miles from Madison. Pur 'eiii:s Vc , ;-, 'LK Ihe subscriber, who acts iU a-et.t -f.;r Joseph Stewart. ': V.'.v y.'-r.ev

county t .Switzerland I ndt,Uiii,

ns iiiotiorih west otiarter .l'

!i norticR. L of the lauds sold at

ville land oiHce. "J hts ,,,

Vevav,

April WILLI.UI Xrvv IT..... C5..:. i. . . .k.i.ir 'S.MMiiizerr.tnir ccnr.iv t- ovIK i it;.i: A